What you should do in Houston this weekend, March 26-28
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7:30 p.m. | March 26 | Alamo Drafthouse LaCenterra | Tickets: $12
11 a.m. to 9 p.m. | March 27-28 | Independence Park | Tickets: $10
Bud Light and Outlaw Nation present the 2021 Pearland Houston Music & Arts Festival featuring live music, concerts, a classic car show, and dozens of attractions. The Taste of Texas Food Garden will also be on hand featuring delicious cuisine and cold domestic and craft beers. When the work is outside, there s sun and wind and the unpredictable happens, so it s like you re creating this moment it time, Hayes said of her landscape art installationsRachel Hayes
Photo by Hunter Jones.
Phoenicia Specialty Foods, 1001 Austin Street and 12141 Westheimer: This locally owned and operated grocery store has served Houston for more than 30 years. Both the downtown and original West Houston locations offer a diverse selection of pantry staples, fresh produce, deli and bakery items, plus unique gifts perfect for cooks, many of which are sourced from around the globe. Shop in store or select curbside and delivery. Those latter two services have been particularly welcome options this year.
Ellie Sharp, managing editor, Houston Food Finder
Favorite Local Hand Sanitizer
Gulf Coast Distillers, 5610 Clinton: In the early days of the pandemic, folks in Houston (and across the country) started buying hand sanitizer as if it was the last smoked brisket in Texas. Soon, there was a nationwide shortage, as well as a price-gouging black market. To fill the gap, area distilleries swerved to produce and supply this important commodity. As Houston’s largest