![]() The downtown cocktail bar celebrates four years of business with drink specials inspired by cult classic TV show, Twin Peaks. Sunday funday Sunday, March 26: It’s showtime at Captain Foxheart's Bad News Bar & Spirit Lodge (6 pm-2 am). Hit singles from the Grammy Award-winning country stars include “Chicken Fried,” “Colder Weather,” “Toes,” “Loving You Easy,” “Whatever It Is,” and “Homegrown.” NRG Stadium, 8400 Kirby Dr. ![]() More rodeo fun Sunday, March 26: We can’t get enough of RodeoHouston or the Zac Brown Band, scheduled to perform onstage at NRG Stadium (3:45 pm tickets: $16 per person, standing room only) in the last performance in this season's lineup. Kite making lessons, face painting, and food trucks are also part of the program. Go fly a kite Sunday, March 26: Bring your own kite or buy one there and cut loose at the fourth annual Hermann Park Conservancy Kite Festival at Miller Hill/ Jones Reflection Pool near Miller Outdoor Theatre (10 am-5 pm tickets: free). Throughout his career, Paisley has had a number of hit songs including “Today,” “Without a Fight,” “She’s Everything,” “Then,” “Whiskey Lullaby,” “Alcohol,” and “I’m Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin’ Song).” NRG Stadium, 8400 Kirby Dr. Paisley power Saturday, March 25: Brad Paisley makes his eleventh appearance at RodeoHouston (3:45 pm tickets: $16 per person, standing room only). ![]() What’s more, you can also expect a kid’s craft area, plus eats, beer and wine from Foodies Gourmet, Rouge Wine Bar and Le Mistral. 83Īrt galore- and more Saturday, March 25: From painters of all mediums and sewistas to vintage clothing vendors and candle makers, there’s something for everyone at the Art-Is-An Outdoor Market at the Energy Corridor’s Republic Square (11 am-6 pm free to enter). Named the Academy of Country Music’s Best New Artist in 2005 and inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 2008, Bentley’s hit songs include “Drunk on a Plane,” “Black,” “I Hold On,” “Different for Girls,” and “Somewhere on a Beach.” NRG Stadium, 8400 Kirby Dr. 71Ĭountry star Friday, March 24: Country singer-songwriter Dierks Bentley performs at RodeoHouston (6:45 pm tickets: $18-$300 per person). The festival, which benefits several local nonprofits including Fresh Arts, Lawndale Art Center, and The Arc of Greater Houston, also boasts food truck fare (think Cousins Maine Lobster and The Burger Joint), activities for the kids, and more. Shop works from over 300 global artists including headliner Amanda Bennett, a mixed media artist from New Orleans. Three-day art fest Friday, March 24-Sunday, March 26: Bayou City Art Festival at Memorial Park offers three days of fun (10 am-6 pm tickets: $12-$15 per person $5 per child ages 6-12). The band rose to fame in the '90s with witty punk-rock tunes like "She’s Out of Her Mind,” "All the Small Things,” "What’s My Age Again?, “Bored to Death,” and “I Miss You.” NRG Stadium, 8400 Kirby Dr. Episodes are also made available to stream on-demand on the Comedy Central website as they air on the channel.Rockin' rodeo Thursday, March 23: RodeoHouston welcomes Blink-182 to NRG Stadium (6:45 pm tickets: $18-$300 per person). Around a quarter of the episodes of the show will be available across October on Sling, DirecTV and FuboTV, for example. Those who have not yet signed up for Peacock can currently watch the show online on a number of other streaming services-for now. As such, Hulu subscribers may want to binge it while they have the chance as Parks and Rec's days on the streamer are probably numbered.Īll seven seasons, however, are streaming now on Peacock, as well as the recent lockdown reunion which aired on NBC earlier this year. However, it is unlikely to be there for long, with multiple outlets reporting last month that the show was leaving all of its former streaming homes in order to come to Peacock. However, at the time of writing, the show is still available to watch on Hulu. The NBC show is also set to leave Amazon Prime Video and Hulu in order to stream on the NBCUniversal service Peacock. At the end of October, all seven of the Amy Poehler comedy's seven seasons left the American version of the streaming service in order to move to a new home. ![]() Parks and Recreation is the latest show Netflix has lost in the so-called "streaming wars".
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