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Things to Do: Upcoming Food and Drink Events in Houston This Week

All week long Black Restaurant Weeks Houston Black Restaurant Week Houston’s palate-pleasing showcase runs now through Sunday, April 11, with prix fixe brunch, lunch, and dinner menus at participating restaurants within the area. This year’s participants include Cool Runnings Jamaican Grill, Lost and Found, Fainmous BBQ, Nyah’s Pasta Kitchen, Craft Burger, The Funnel Cake House and more. Tuesdays Crawfish at UB Preserv UBP, 1609 Westheimer, is now open on Tuesdays, serving crawfish and only crawfish and rotating flavors throughout the season. Wednesday, April 7 Trunk Show and Whiskey Tasting at B&B Butchers & Restaurant B&B Butchers & Restaurant, 1814 Washington, has partnered with Maker s Mark, Lloyd and Lewis Clothiers, and The Vintage Contessa & Times Past for a crafted trunk show and guided whiskey tasting from 4 to 6 p.m. on its rooftop patio. The curated evening will begin with welcome cocktails and passed hors d oeuvres, followed by the opportunity to peruse

Here are the top 8 things to do in Houston this weekend

Here are the top 8 things to do in Houston this weekend Here are the top 8 things to do in Houston this weekend Uncovers clues at a true-crime walking show in downtown.  Photo courtesy of SPA/Art Heist Expect a green ol’ time this weekend, as various spots around the city celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Enjoy a scavenger hunt, an art heist, a shamrock shindig, and an Irish stew-off. Film buffs, don’t forget to check out a movie at the endangered Landmark River Oaks Theatre while you’re at it. Here are your best bets for the weekend. Thursday, March 11

Nonprofit gets grant thanks to resident

Wicked Local The MDRT Foundation has awarded a $10,000 grant to Wildflower, a local nonprofit dedicated to serving children and families who have experienced the loss of a parent. The grant was sponsored by MDRT member Jeff Baron of Wayland, a Wildflower Board member and advocate for camp and Wildflower families. This year, the MDRT Foundation will award over $1.5 million in MDRT member-endorsed grants to more than 250 charitable organizations worldwide. The grant from the MDRT Foundation will fund Wildflower’s Camp to College program. Teens will receive help selecting schools of interest, readying applications, increasing test readiness, and applying for financial aid and college scholarships identified through this program.

From the Publisher: Hear Them Sing

Enemy of the People, from left: John James, Bryan Parmelee, Diane Sullivan and Jeff Baron The outgoing president has called the press the enemy of the people. So naturally that became the name of the Seven Days house band an occasional ensemble composed of musical employees plucked from the paper s production department. Pre-COVID-19, our designers worked together in a pod, surrounded by dogs and great music. They re already a creative bunch, tested by deadline pressure and the frustration of bringing up the end of an assembly process dependent on writers, editors and account executives. At some point, they started transforming our workplace shenanigans into songs that capture some of the craziness of creating a weekly newspaper.

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