{"id":213055,"date":"2017-08-22T23:55:33","date_gmt":"2017-08-23T03:55:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/21-best-things-to-do-in-houston-this-week-deathcopter-and-an-arts-open-house-houston-press\/"},"modified":"2017-08-22T23:55:33","modified_gmt":"2017-08-23T03:55:33","slug":"21-best-things-to-do-in-houston-this-week-deathcopter-and-an-arts-open-house-houston-press","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/zeitgeist-movement\/21-best-things-to-do-in-houston-this-week-deathcopter-and-an-arts-open-house-houston-press\/","title":{"rendered":"21 Best Things to Do in Houston This Week: Deathcopter and an Arts Open House &#8211; Houston Press"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Tuesday, August 22  <\/p>\n<p>    A full decade after its release, Hot Fuzz remains    just as kooky and cultish as ever; its 10th anniversary gives    Alamo Drafthouse ample reason to screen the film once again. In    it, top cop Nicholas Angel (Simon Pegg) is so good he makes    everyone else look bad. So, after a little shuffling of    paperwork, hes off the London force and assigned to the sleepy    British town of Sandford, where nothing ever happensuntil    peoples heads start falling off. Its a group of cops who    find out there is a dark conspiracy, and it becomes a parody of    American action films, says the theaters programming    director, Robert Saucedo. To add to the fun, a curated pre-show    30 minutes before the film will provide gags and props to use    throughout the movie. 7:30 p.m. August 22. 531 South Mason.    For information, call 281-492-6900 or visit drafthouse.com\/houston. $12.  Sam Byrd  <\/p>\n<p>    Wednesday, August 23  <\/p>\n<p>    Yoga, craft beer and the breweries that produce that craft beer    are all a big part of the Houston social scene. Why not combine    all three into one? Thats exactly what Yoga & Hops    has done, bringing yoga and beer to a number of local    breweries, including Karbach and 8th Wonder. Entry includes one    hour of vinyasa-based yoga, which focuses on movement and    breath, and a craft beer to help wind down afterward. Yoga    & Hops is a chance to do something outside of the studio    and maybe bring yoga to people who might not initially be drawn    to that sort of environment, says Cindy Agnew, who co-founded    Y&H with college friend Angie Currell in 2014. Its a    really friendly community setting. 7 p.m. August 23. 8th    Wonder Brewery, 2202 Dallas. For more information, call    832-930-0391 or visit yogaandhops.com. $20 to $25; bring your own mat or    rent one for $3.  Clint Hale  <\/p>\n<p>    With President Trump making progress pulling out of the Paris    climate accord and global warming deniers growing louder by the    day, its good to know there are folks whove got our back.    When not busy keeping track of the pollution released each year    in the Bayou City (more than 68 million pounds in 2015), Air    Alliance Houston also helps organize the Houston Green Film    Series. Next up is Wild About Houston 2017: Short Films    Screening, and its being held, fittingly enough, at the    Cherie Flores Garden Pavilion at Hermann Park. Just based on    whats going on politically, people have kind of opened their    eyes a little bit to seeing whats going on around them. How    their lives are being affected, says Ryan Small,    communications director. Come immerse yourself in nature,    breathe in the (hopefully) fresh air and catch half a dozen    shorts about wildlife and ecosystems. Stay after for a panel    convo about our regions conservation needs. Co-presenters    include Katy Prairie Conservancy, Citizens Environmental    Coalition, Coastal Prairie Partnership and Houston Native    Prairies Association of Texas. 7 to 8:30 p.m. August 23.    1500 Hermann Drive. For information visit facebook.com\/HoustonGreenFilmSeries. Free.     Susie Tommaney  <\/p>\n<p>    Thursday, August 24  <\/p>\n<p>    Its hard to imagine a world without smiley faces, LOLs or    other emoticons that describe our current state of mind. Newest    kid on the Houston dance block Group Acorde is premiering a    work that explores how technology has become so intertwined    with our interactions. After developing a hashtag for a    performance last year, Director Roberta Paixao Cortes said the    troupe began talking about how we communicate with hashtags,    emojis, emails and Facebook, which all fed into the title of    this new work: Unemojional. Its a full    collaboration. All of the music is original and performed    live, says Cortes. She describes their dance as contemporary,    though both Cortes and Associate Director Lindsey McGill are    classically trained. They also seem to have tapped into the    zeitgeist with the timely release of The Emoji Movie.    8 p.m. August 24-25. Rec Room, 100 Jackson. For information,    call 713-344-1291 or visit groupacorde.org or recroomhtx.com. $15    to $20.  Susie Tommaney  <\/p>\n<p>    The Wayans are an entertainment dynasty, but how has Shawn    Wayans kept his career satisfying? Diversity! Besides    starring in and sometimes writing box-office hits like    Little Man, White Chicks and the first two Scary    Movie films, hes kept his stand-up comedy a priority by    hitting the clubs for more than 20 years, a tradition that    continues with a weekend headlining the Houston Improv.    Stand-ups not easy! Wayans explains. Its never boring,    theres always excitement with new people coming to see you.    The high you get from making people you dont know laugh is    impossible to explain, this jolt of energy. Youll get out of    shape if you dont do it  youll go from being Kobe when hes    in shape to now Kobe with his shirt on. 8 p.m. August 24,    7:30 and 9:45 p.m. August 25, 7 and 9:30 p.m. August 26, 7:30    p.m. August 27. Houston Improv, 7620 Katy Freeway. For    information call 713-333-8800 or visit improvhouston.com. $25.  Vic Shuttee  <\/p>\n<p>    Friday, August 25  <\/p>\n<p>    Imagine a door becoming a see-saw, a 12-foot-tall stone mill    morphing into a Ferris wheel or a tunnel that narrows your    point of view like a telescope. Now factor in a company of    dancers, leaping and swinging, climbing and twisting against    these transformable set pieces, and youve got NobleMotion    Dances Catapult: Dance meets Design.    Husband-and-wife artistic directors and choreographers Andy    Noble and Dionne Sparkman Noble agree that it would have been    easy to make the five dance works mechanical, and therefore    less human, but, adds Dionne Noble, I think music and lighting    and the dancers themselves soften the edges throughout, but it    is true that these are real structures  theres steel onstage,    theres a largeness, a grandness to the structures. I think we    can only be human against them. 7:30 p.m. August 25-26. The    Hobby Center, 800 Bagby. For information, call 713-315-2525 or    visit noblemotiondance.com. $25 to $35.  Natalie de    la Garza  <\/p>\n<p>    The premise is simple: A couple has invited another couple over    for a dinner party, but the guests show up on the wrong night.    What makes Yasmina Rezas Life X 3 ominous and\/or    funny, depending on which of the three outcomes the audience is    watching, is how protagonists Henry and Sonia respond when    theres no food and no way to calm their unhinged six-year-old    child. Its not what happens to you, its how you respond,    says Trevor Cone, executive director of Dirt Dogs Theatre Co.,    producing the French playwright known for Art and God    of Carnage for the first time. Its a very philosophical    yet scientific look at who we are in the universe, adds Cone,    whos directing the play. 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, 8 p.m.    Fridays and Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays. August 25 through    September 9. The MATCH, 3400 Main. For information, call    713-561-5113 or visit dirtdogstheatre.org. $22.  Steve    Jansen  <\/p>\n<p>    Sure, card-carrying designers get first crack at The Houston    Design Centers Designer Sample Sale during a day before    preview but  trust us  there are still plenty of couture    furnishings to be had for a song. Sheri Roane, marketing    director for the center, tells us they keep raiding designer    storage areas throughout the event, even Sunday. Its really    good stuff; designer furnishings, things that go into beautiful    homes and condominiums all over Houston. Look for rugs, case    goods, accessories, lighting and one-of-a-kind pieces. Time it    right (the early bird finds the bargains), refuel at the food    trucks (11 a.m. to 2 p.m.), and attend one of the free lectures    about mastering luxury (10:30 a.m. August 25), remodeling tips    (10:30 a.m. August 26) and escaping the clutter (11:30 a.m.    August 25-26). 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. August 25-27. 7026 Old Katy    Road. For information, call 713-864-2660 or visit thehoustondesigncenter.com. Free.  Susie    Tommaney  <\/p>\n<p>    The Waiting Room follows the spirit of a    Bengali-British housewife who has just died but has three    sunrises remaining to eavesdrop on her family and find closure    before she moves on to await reincarnation. Her spirit guide?    Bollywood heartthrob and legendary actor Dilip Kumar, who    reached his peak with audiences in the 1950s and '60s yet    remains crush-worthy for Priya even in death.British    dramatist Tanika Gupta garnered attention (and the John Whiting    Award) in 2000 for this sentimental comedy that takes us    through the stages of denial, outrage and acceptance as    long-held secrets are revealed. Bree Bridger, who just finished    a stint directing for Mildred's Umbrella's Museum of    Dysfunction IX, directs this production for presenter    Shunya Theatre, a Texas-based South Asian theater troupe. 8    p.m. Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays, 3 p.m. Sundays. August 25    through September 3. The MATCH, 3400 Main. For information,    call 713-521-4533 or visit shunyatheatre.org or matchouston.org.    $20.  Susie Tommaney  <\/p>\n<p>    Anybody who has ever wondered about the glamour of the    greasepaint and the prestige of hanging out backstage will    think again after witnessing the door-slamming British farce,    Noises Off, where everything that can go wrong,    does. Playwright Michael Frayn got the idea for the play after    realizing that behind-the-scenes hijinks are sometimes funnier    than what the audience members are watching, and his    play-within-a-play debuted in London in 1982. Stageworks    Theatre is opening the season with this classic romp and    updating the piece by setting it in 1971, the same year that    No Sex, Please, We're British debuted. Costumer Ellen    Girdwood has her work cut out for her, outfitting the cast in    the groovy bell-bottoms and bright, psychedelic colors of the    early '70s. Sean Thompson (As You Like It) directs.    7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 3 p.m. Sundays. August 25    through September 17. 10760 Grand Road. For information, call    281-587-6100 or visit stageworkshouston.org. $19 to $28.     Susie Tommaney  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more from the original source:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.houstonpress.com\/arts\/21-best-things-to-do-in-houston-the-week-of-august-22-28-2017-9683822\" title=\"21 Best Things to Do in Houston This Week: Deathcopter and an Arts Open House - Houston Press\">21 Best Things to Do in Houston This Week: Deathcopter and an Arts Open House - Houston Press<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Tuesday, August 22 A full decade after its release, Hot Fuzz remains just as kooky and cultish as ever; its 10th anniversary gives Alamo Drafthouse ample reason to screen the film once again. 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