Events in Houston this weekend: 4th of July fireworks khou.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from khou.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
It starts with a Fourth of July parade and ends with a fireworks show.
The City of Galveston said the parade, which is sponsored by Marine Corps League, will begin on Seawall Boulevard at 59th Street and proceed east to 27th Street. Fireworks will follow at 37th Street and Seawall, officials said. MORE DETAILS.
WHEN: July 4, 7 p.m.
WHERE: Seawall Boulevard between 59th Street and 27th Street
KEMAH
Fourth of July Celebration at Kemah Boardwalk
Kemah Boardwalk will be celebrating Independence Day with an evening of live music and a patriotic fireworks show over Galveston Bay. MORE DETAILS.
WHEN: No specific start time. (Fireworks begin at 9:30 p.m.)
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Is it Fair for Established Performers to Audition for Talent Shows?
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One familiar name on the
America’s Got TalentSeason 16 audition list has raised questions about fairness when it comes to trying out for the show. Actor and voiceover artist Michael Winslow has appeared in numerous films like
Gremlins,
Space Balls, and the
Police Academy franchise. Based on an ambiguous Instagram post, it appears that Winslow recently auditioned for Season 16 despite his established success.
Actor Michael Winslow Auditions for ‘America’s Got Talent’ Season 16 Raising Many Questions
Windslow was nominated for an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in 1987. He did come from humble beginnings as a homeless performer when he first moved to Los Angeles. After finding fame and paving the way for voiceover artists for more than 40 years, many are wondering why he decided to audition for
Houston s biggest Fourth of July bash soars to new heights for 2021 Freedom Over Texas is back and bigger than ever.
Photo courtesy of Freedom Over Texas One of Houston’s most cherished patriotic celebrations is back and reaching new heights.
Shell Freedom Over Texas, will return from 7pm-10pm Sunday, July 4, organizers announced. The celebration and accompanying music act will again be televised on CultureMap partner ABC13. New this year, fireworks will soar to 800 feet nearly doubling the height of the traditional show, allowing even more viewers to take in the show from farther away. Eleanor Tinsley Park will be open for fireworks viewing only for families who park downtown and walk (Allen Parkway and Memorial Drive will be closed for fallout), per a press release.