Where: REI Houston
Date: 2007-09-11 19:00:00
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Ever wanted to explore the many rivers, lakes, and costal areas that Texas has to offer? There is no better way than in a kayak. Think kayaking is too difficult or unsure about the equipment you need? Join us for Kayaking 101 and learn everything you need to know about this fantastic way to get outside! We will review the basics of kayaking, great places to kayak, and all the equipment you need including in-store demonstrations of kayaks and kayaking gear. For more information or to RSVP, go to www.BayouCityOutdoors.com, call 713-524-3567, or email Kelly@BayouCityOutdoors.com. September 11, 2007 7 PM Class 8 PM Demonstrations REI Houston – 7538 Westheimer FREE
Where: The Meridian
Date: 2007-10-02 00:00:00
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Between The Buried And Me incorporate metal and hardcore with spacey, progressive technicality and poignant rock.
Where: Kay's Lounge
Date: 2007-05-17 18:00:00
Type:
Longnecks and margaritas shared at a table shaped like Texas sounds like a good idea to us. Help us put back a few cool ones on Thursday. More up-to-date info will be posted to Houstonist.
Where: Moores Opera House, University of Houston
Date: 2007-10-19 19:30:00
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15/10 ticket prices. For more information please call 713*743*3313
Where: Moores Opera House, University of Houston
Date: 2007-06-21 19:30:00
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Franz Anton Krager, conductor Melissa Givens, soprano TMF faculty and guests: Sydney Carlson, flute/piccolo; Robin Hough, oboe/English horn; Randall Griffin, clarinet/bass clarinet; Andrzej Grabiec, Sophia Silivos, violin; Rita Porfiris, viola; Steve Estes, cello; Eric Larson, double bass; Timothy Hester, harmonium; Nancy Weems, piano; Blake Wilkins, Brian Del Signore, percussion Mahler: Symphony No. 4 (chamber version, arr. Erwin Stein) The 18th Annual Immanuel & Helen Olshan Texas Music Festival, May 29th – June 30, 2007, is based at the University of Houston’s Moores School of Music. This festival features performances by the symphony orchestra every Saturday evening, Distinguished Artist performances every Tuesday evening (including the Texas Music Festival Jazz Project), and Chamber Orchestra performances on select Thursday evenings. In addition, recitals presented by the Guitar, Jazz, Piano, and Flute institutes. This summer the 2007 Texas Music Festival will present more concerts, more conductors, more ticket options, more music, and more fun!