Event Calender

A curated list of the latest cultural happenings in Houston

January 29, 2026
  • 'All That's Left of You' with Post-Screening Q&A

    January 29, 2026  7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
    The River Oaks Theatre, 2009 W Gray St, Houston, TX 77019, USA

    All That’s Left of You, a powerful and deeply moving film, comes to River Oaks Theatre with a special post-screening Q&A featuring writer-director Cherien Dabis, moderated by Mo Amer.

    Jordan's Official Selection for the 98th Academy Awards.

    A deeply moving, multigenerational drama, ALL THAT’S LEFT OF YOU follows a Palestinian teenager who gets swept into a protest in the Occupied West Bank and experiences a moment of violence that rocks his family. The film unfolds as his mother recounts the political and emotional threads that led to that fateful moment. Spanning seven decades, the film traces the hopes and heartaches of one uprooted family, bearing witness to the scars of dispossession and the enduring legacy of survival.

    Tickets are limited - grab yours before it sells out.
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  • AUTHOR TALK AND WORKSHOP: Dear Cycle Breaker with Dusah Wiseman

    January 29, 2026  7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Kindred Stories, 2310 Elgin St #2, Houston, TX 77004, USA

    Celebrate the release of Dear Cycle Breaker with Dusah Wiseman! Join us to learn about Dusah’s new book and participate in a workshop featuring practices highlighted in the text.

    EVENT DEETS

    When: Thursday, January 29 @ 7PM

    Where: Kindred Stories (2310 Elgin St. Houston, TX 77004)

    How: RSVP ONLY to reserve your seat and participate in the workshop or RSVP WITH BOOK to support the author and our store programming.

    ABOUT THE BOOK

    Transformational rituals and channeled messages for unlocking your true potential, healing through the divine feminine, and making the everyday sacred.

    The practices and channeled messages within this book support you in going deep within your shadows to unlock the potent medicine of combining your light and dark, reclaiming your inner magic, and unmasking the true potential of your wild, wise, and whole self. When you reconnect with the divine feminine and tap into the ancient wisdom of the powerful women who came before you, you become a walking embodiment of love, magic, compassion, and power.

    Writes Dusah, "My divine mission is to be a guiding light for those who are ready to unmask their true power and potential. This is the book that would have saved me from repetitive unwanted cycles. It is a beacon that will resurrect the Goddess who has been playing small for reasons that span previous lifetimes. It will empower the Queen who is finally ready to claim her legacy."

    Peel back the layers covering up your true greatness: the lies, the past experiences, the trauma, the masks that your family or society has forced you to don. This is your initiation into a divine co-creation with Spirit—a pathway back to your highest self and a deep connection with Source.

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Dusah Wiseman, also known as Serpent Goddess, fell in love with shamanic practices as a child, and they have laid the foundation for her well-being. She has trained with indigenous elders and notable industry leaders, and her medicine bag includes yoga, pranayama, meditation, qigong, herbalism, music, and somatic healing through a trauma-informed lens. She believes in the art of inner alchemy and facilitates these tools to assist others who are looking to go deep within their shadows to unlock the potent medicine of combining both their light and dark to unmask their true power and potential. Sitting in ceremony is her favorite way to connect with the Divine.

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January 30, 2026
  • Julia Bullock, soprano; Conor Hanick, piano

    January 30, 2026  8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    Wortham Theater Center, 501 Texas Ave, Houston, TX 77002, USA

    Grammy-winning vocalist Julia Bullock performs Olivier Messiaen’s Harawi with longtime collaborator Conor Hanick. The 20th-century song cycle is inspired by the Andes’ Quechua culture, blending jazz, folk, and nature’s sounds in this timeless story of love.
    Julia Bullock, soprano; Conor Hanick, piano | Harawi | DACAMERA of Houston

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January 31, 2026
  • IRL STORYTIME: Main Street: A Community Story About Redlining with Britt Hawthorne

    January 31, 2026  12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
    Kindred Stories, 2310 Elgin St #2, Houston, TX 77004, USA

    Celebrate Main Street: A Community Story About Redlining with Britt Hawthorne!

    EVENT DEETS

    When: Saturday, January 31 @ 12 PM

    Where: Kindred Stories (2310 Elgin St #2, Houston, TX 77004)

    How: RSVP ONLY to let us know you're coming or RSVP WITH BOOK to secure your copy of Main Street: A Community Story About Redlining

    Outside copies of Main Street will not be allowed into the bookstore.

    ABOUT THE BOOK

    A girl learns how the history of redlining has affected her neighborhood in this intergenerational picture book about racism, community action, and resilience by two New York Times bestselling authors.

    Olivia can’t wait to invite her friends to the 62nd annual Main Street Block Party. But when she does, Alison says that Main Street isn’t safe. Olivia’s eyes fill with tears, and she begins to wish that she didn’t live on Main Street at all.

    Then, Olivia learns what happened when her neighbor Ms. Effie was about her age: Ms. Effie's family was also told that Main Street wasn’t good enough. The bank wouldn’t give them a loan to buy their house based on where it fell on a color-coded map: Mostly Black people lived near Main Street, so the neighborhood was colored red on the map. To fight back against this practice called redlining, Ms. Effie’s family became friends with their neighbors and got organized.

    With vibrant illustrations by David Wilkerson and engaging text by Britt Hawthorne and Tiffany Jewell, Main Street celebrates what might happen when neighbors come together for a common goal and everybody pitches in.

    Features backmatter with an author's note about the full history of redlining and ideas for further engagement with your community!

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Britt Hawthorne is an award-winning author and teacher. She grew up in Rockford, IL, where she gobbled up thin-crust pizza and Swedish pancakes. She now lives with her family in Houston, Texas, delighting in coffee, sweet treats, and naps.
    Website: BrittHawthorne.com Instagram: @BrittHawthorne.

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  • Stories & Saddles: Black Cowboys

    January 31, 2026  2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
    African American History Research Center at the Gregory School, 1300 Victor St, Houston, TX 77019, USA

    Put your boots on the ground and join us for the opening Black History Month panel discussion featuring former and current Black Cowboys. Hear directly from those who embody the cowboys true, untold history. They'll share their powerful, firsthand accounts of triumphs, challenges, and the legacy they've built on and off the saddle and how it shaped the landscape of the American Cowboy. 

    Featured Panelists: 

    • Demetrius Pearson, Associate Professor Health and Human Performance, University Houston 
    • Larry Callies, Founder of Black Cowboy Museum 
    • Harold Cash, All American Rodeo Champion, Rodeo Hall of Fame 
    • Anthony Bruno, Northeastern Trail Riders Association, Trail Boss

    Why Attend? 

    • Exclusive Insights: Gain a deeper understanding of the untold stories, rich heritage, and impact of Black cowboys on American history and culture. 

    • Connect with Community: Connect with fellow enthusiasts, historians, and modern-day trailblazers who share a passion for celebrating and preserving the legacy of Black cowboys in a vibrant community setting. 

    • Memorable Experience: Create lasting memories by engaging in critical conversations with pioneering panelists and a diverse community.  

    Registration Required. REGISTER HERE.

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  • Opening Reception: Place of Repose III

    January 31, 2026  7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Mitochondria Gallery, 2220 Commerce St # D, Houston, TX 77002, USA

    Mitochondria Gallery is pleased to announce, Place of Repose III, the inaugural exhibition of 2026, opening January 24th. This third iteration of the series brings together new paintings and
    sculptures by nine contemporary artists whose practices collectively examine the conditions, aesthetics, and cultural significance of rest. The exhibition extends the project's ongoing investigation into the spatial, psychological, and social dimensions of repose, foregrounding how individuals seek refuge within both interior and exterior environments. The works
    on view draw from the intimacies of domestic space, the restorative qualities of natural landscapes, interpersonal bonds, reflective self-engagement, and inherited cultural rituals that
    shape understandings of rest and restoration.

    The exhibition presents small to large scale figurative paintings on canvas by Opeyemi Matthew Olukotun, Okoye Chukwuemeka
    John, Kelani Fatai, Nedia Were, and Chika du. These artists employ representational strategies to explore embodiment, affect, and the everyday gestures through which rest is enacted
    and imagined. Also featured are landscape paintings by Izere Antoine, whose works evoke contemplative environments that frame nature as a site of stillness, refuge, and renewal. Complementing the paintings, Place of Repose Ill features medium to large scale sculptural works by Agemo Francis, Nouka Ikechukwu, and Djakou Nathalie Kassi. Utilizing materials such as wood, aluminum, and textiles, these sculptors engage
    materiality as a site of cultural memory, structural tension, and tactile resonance, expanding the exhibition's inquiry into how rest is materially constructed and symbolically articulated.

    Viewing: January 24th - February 14th, 2026

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February 6, 2026
  • BAIA Fine Art Print Fair

    February 6, 2026 - February 8, 2026  
    Houston Museum of African American Culture, 4807 Caroline St, Houston, TX 77004, USA

    Black Art in America™ (BAIA) Fair is a dynamic, three-day event showcasing limited-edition fine art prints and original works on paper from hundreds of artists spanning from the Harlem Renaissance to some of today’s most compelling African American artists and master printmakers. Explore the various forms of printmaking; screenprints, woodcuts, linocuts, lithographs, etchings, monoprints, and more as the fair brings together museum-level works at collector-friendly price points.

    This year’s Houston fair spotlights four standout artists whose practices deepen the visual tradition of Black printmaking: Traci Mims, known for bold, politically incisive relief prints exploring resistance and identity, with works held in major collections including The Coca-Cola Company and The Legacy Museum; Jamaal Barber, the Virginia-born, Alabama-raised, Atlanta-shaped printmaker celebrated for expressive, layered compositions, with commissions for The New York Times and illustrations for Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize–winning The Underground Railroad; Katrina Andry, the New Orleans–based artist whose large-scale, hand-carved woodcuts confront race, power, and colorism; and Michael Ellison (1952–2001), a master innovator whose experimental techniques and rhythm-infused abstractions continue to influence contemporary printmaking.

    Past BAIA Print Fairs have drawn audiences nationwide, ranging from seasoned collectors to families encountering fine art prints for the first time. Programming will include artist talks, live printmaking demonstrations, guided tours, and more! Join us for a unique opportunity to make meaningful connections and collect investable art!

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  • Baia Fine Art Print Fair - Opening Reception

    February 6, 2026  5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
    Houston Museum of African American Culture 4807 Caroline St., Houston, TX 77004

    Explore beautiful fine art prints, enjoy artist talks and live demos-three days of art, learning, and accessible collecting at Print Fair!

    Black Art in America™ (BAIA) is proud to announce the next stop of its celebrated BAIA Fine Art Print Fair, arriving in Houston, Texas, and hosted by the Houston Museum of African American Culture (HMAAC) from February 6–8. Building on the success of previous fairs in Atlanta, Houston and Washington, D.C —where hundreds of collectors, first-time buyers, and art lovers gathered to engage with the rich legacy of Black printmaking—this Houston edition expands BAIA’s mission to make fine art accessible.

    The BAIA Fine Art Print Fair is a dynamic, three-day event showcasing limited-edition fine art prints and original works on paper from hundreds of artists spanning from the Harlem Renaissance to some of today’s most compelling African American artists and master printmakers. Explore the various forms of printmaking; screenprints, woodcuts, linocuts, lithographs, etchings, monoprints, and more as the fair brings together museum-level works at collector-friendly price points.

    Event is free | MORE & RESERVATIONS HERE

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  • 3rd Annual Art Lovers of Houston

    February 6, 2026  6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Art League Houston, 1953 Montrose Blvd, Houston, TX 77006, USA

    Art Lovers of Houston is an unforgettable evening of creativity, community, and celebration—all in support of Art League Houston.

    Date: Friday, February 6, 2026 | 6-9 PM
    Location: Art League Houston | 1953 Montrose Blvd.
    Co-chairs: Brittany Cox & Liz Klingensmith

    Art League Houston is excited to announce the third annual Art Lovers of Houston, a creative fundraising event supporting Houston’s visual arts community. Co-chaired by Brittany Cox and Liz Klingensmith, Art Lovers of Houston is an unforgettable evening of creativity, connection, and celebration—bringing together artists, patrons, and arts supporters to champion Houston’s dynamic visual arts community.
    Guests will enjoy a lively night filled with:
    • Creative cocktails
    • Delicious lite bites
    • Live music
    • DIY art activity – design and create your own custom tote bag
    • Casino Games featuring a custom deck of cards designed by artist Phillip Pyle
    • Exciting raffle prizes including original artwork, hotel stays, gift cards, and more!

    Proceeds from Art Lovers of Houston raise crucial funds that directly support Art League Houston’s year-round exhibitions, education programs, community initiatives, and essential artist resources—ensuring contemporary art remains accessible to all Houstonians.

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  • AUTHOR TALK: This Ain't Our First Rodeo with Liara Tamani

    February 6, 2026  7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Kindred Stories, 2310 Elgin St #2, Houston, TX 77004, USA

    Celebrate the release of This Ain't Our First Rodeo with Liara Tamani!

    EVENT DEETS

    When: Friday, February 6 @ 7 PM

    Where: Kindred Stories (2310 Elgin St, Houston, TX, 77004)

    How: RSVP ONLY to reserve your seat or RSVP WITH BOOK to support the author and our store programming. Please note that only copies of This Ain't Our First Rodeo purchased at Kindred Stories will be permitted at the event.

    *Western wear highly encouraged.

    ABOUT THE BOOK

    When life lassoes Josie and Shawn back together three years after their dreamy first date, their second chance at love is anything but easy. A big-hearted rodeo romance set in Houston, Texas, by the critically acclaimed Liara Tamani, author of What She Missed, All The Things We Never Knew, and Calling My Name. This bold first-love story is for fans of Nothing Like the Movies and Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute.

    This ain’t Josie’s first rodeo. Her parents own several fancy restaurants in Houston, and they just opened a new one right outside the stadium. Josie is expected to stay inside the restaurant and help, and maybe take over their growing empire one day, but that isn’t what Josie wants. She’d rather be at the rodeo itself than in a high-end restaurant next to it. Or eating funnel cakes and Texas-sized corn dogs at the carnival on the grounds. Or better yet, riding her horse at her grandparents’ ranch, the very place her mom wants to sell.

    It ain’t Shawn’s first rodeo either. He’s been riding bulls since his mom died, doing everything he can to live up to his rodeo-champion stepfather’s sky-high expectations. But as Shawn’s stardom rises, so do tensions in their relationship. His stepfather’s drinking and gambling problems sure don’t help.

    After one unforgettable night leaves Josie and Shawn wanting nothing but each other, their lives become entwined in increasingly complex ways. Can they save Josie’s family land? Or will Shawn’s stepfather and his shady plan be the ranch’s ruin? Will one wrong move cost them everything? Rodeo after rodeo, year after year, can Josie and Shawn keep their hearts open through the secrets, twists, and turns?

    This Ain’t Our First Rodeo is a contemporary western love story full of bulls, brawls, and horses. It’s a tender second chance cowboy romance about family, friendship, mistakes, and the blessings of choosing to love anyway. Black cowboys and cowgirls like Josie and Shawn have long helped shape the American West—a legacy that shines in Liara Tamani’s storytelling. Her writing is quick-witted, swoony, and authentic, with characters who are easy to love and hard to forget.

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    LIARA TAMANI grew up in Houston, Texas, where every spring meant one thing: rodeo season. She loved getting decked out in her best cowgirl gear and soaking up the music, food, and electric energy of the rodeo, a joy she now shares with her daughter and husband. Her deep Texas roots shine through her storytelling, capturing the spirit and rhythms of the state in all her acclaimed novels: Calling My Name, All the Things We Never Knew, and What She Missed. Before becoming a writer, she attended Harvard Law School and worked as a marketing coordinator for the Houston Rockets and Comets, television production assistant, home accessories designer, floral designer, and yoga and dance teacher. She holds an MFA in writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts and a BA from Duke University.

    ABOUT THE CONVERSATION PARTNER

    Wale Okerayi is a licensed mental health therapist and a passionate literary enthusiast, uniquely blending her professional insights with her profound love for literature. Her work as a book influencer, particularly through her platform @theehottgirlbooks, focuses on celebrating and sharing BIPOC stories. Wale’s dual role enriches her contributions to both fields, making her a valuable voice in discussions around mental health and literature.

    When she’s not reading or in the therapy room, you can find her building lego sets and watching the real housewives. 
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February 7, 2026
  • BAIA Fine Art Print Fair

    February 6, 2026 - February 8, 2026  
    Houston Museum of African American Culture, 4807 Caroline St, Houston, TX 77004, USA

    Black Art in America™ (BAIA) Fair is a dynamic, three-day event showcasing limited-edition fine art prints and original works on paper from hundreds of artists spanning from the Harlem Renaissance to some of today’s most compelling African American artists and master printmakers. Explore the various forms of printmaking; screenprints, woodcuts, linocuts, lithographs, etchings, monoprints, and more as the fair brings together museum-level works at collector-friendly price points.

    This year’s Houston fair spotlights four standout artists whose practices deepen the visual tradition of Black printmaking: Traci Mims, known for bold, politically incisive relief prints exploring resistance and identity, with works held in major collections including The Coca-Cola Company and The Legacy Museum; Jamaal Barber, the Virginia-born, Alabama-raised, Atlanta-shaped printmaker celebrated for expressive, layered compositions, with commissions for The New York Times and illustrations for Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize–winning The Underground Railroad; Katrina Andry, the New Orleans–based artist whose large-scale, hand-carved woodcuts confront race, power, and colorism; and Michael Ellison (1952–2001), a master innovator whose experimental techniques and rhythm-infused abstractions continue to influence contemporary printmaking.

    Past BAIA Print Fairs have drawn audiences nationwide, ranging from seasoned collectors to families encountering fine art prints for the first time. Programming will include artist talks, live printmaking demonstrations, guided tours, and more! Join us for a unique opportunity to make meaningful connections and collect investable art!

    https://www.blackartinamerica.com/blogs/news/black-art-in-america-brings-its-acclaimed-fine-art-print-fair-back-to-houston-february-6-8-2026

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  • A Dinner for the Moody Annual Fundraiser

    February 7, 2026  6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Rice University Moody Center For The Arts, 6100 Main Street, 1827, 6100 Main MS-550 MS-480, Houston, TX 77005, USA

    Consider supporting the Moody Center for the Arts by purchasing a ticket to our annual fundraising dinner. Chaired by Laura and Galen Hines-Pierce and Janie and Daniel Zilkha, the evening will honor artist Trevor Paglen, whose work is featured in the upcoming spring exhibition, Imaging after Photography. Your support ensures we can continue to spark bold conversations and create transformative experiences that are free, accessible, and open to the public.

    For tickets, contact Whitney Baskin at wbaskin@rice.edu

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  • Social Sculpture Saturday

    February 7, 2026  6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Join us at Project Row Houses for an exciting evening of Artist Talks with Round 59 in the Dupree Room at the Eldorado Ballroom. This free social gathering is a mixer for local creatives to celebrate the new year with community and like-minded individuals who are looking to build connections! 
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  • MATCH Presents: EMPOWER with Apollo Chamber Players

    February 7, 2026  7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
    MATCH - Midtown Arts and Theater Center Houston, 3400 Main St, Houston, TX 77002, USA

    In a moment shaped by conversations around hope, migration, and freedom, EMPOWER offers space to slow down, listen, and reflect through music.

    At the heart of the program is And Still We Cross, a collaborative commission honoring the life and legacy of Frederick Douglass and Booker T. Washington, contemporized by their living descendant, Kenneth Morris Jr. Composed by Emmy-winning Haitian composer and violinist Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR), the work is an artistic statement on migration and the enduring struggle for freedom, tracing a journey from the Underground Railroad to the Rio Grande.

    The program also reflects ancestral echoes through Felix Mendelssohn and the legacy of his grandfather, Moses Mendelssohn, a key figure in the Jewish Enlightenment whose ideals helped shape America’s founders and generations of moral leaders. The evening includes a World Premiere by the Evergreen Quartet (HSPVA /AFA Chamber Music), Sorrow Song & Jubilee by Libby Larsen, and a post-concert reception!

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February 8, 2026
  • BAIA Fine Art Print Fair

    February 6, 2026 - February 8, 2026  
    Houston Museum of African American Culture, 4807 Caroline St, Houston, TX 77004, USA

    Black Art in America™ (BAIA) Fair is a dynamic, three-day event showcasing limited-edition fine art prints and original works on paper from hundreds of artists spanning from the Harlem Renaissance to some of today’s most compelling African American artists and master printmakers. Explore the various forms of printmaking; screenprints, woodcuts, linocuts, lithographs, etchings, monoprints, and more as the fair brings together museum-level works at collector-friendly price points.

    This year’s Houston fair spotlights four standout artists whose practices deepen the visual tradition of Black printmaking: Traci Mims, known for bold, politically incisive relief prints exploring resistance and identity, with works held in major collections including The Coca-Cola Company and The Legacy Museum; Jamaal Barber, the Virginia-born, Alabama-raised, Atlanta-shaped printmaker celebrated for expressive, layered compositions, with commissions for The New York Times and illustrations for Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize–winning The Underground Railroad; Katrina Andry, the New Orleans–based artist whose large-scale, hand-carved woodcuts confront race, power, and colorism; and Michael Ellison (1952–2001), a master innovator whose experimental techniques and rhythm-infused abstractions continue to influence contemporary printmaking.

    Past BAIA Print Fairs have drawn audiences nationwide, ranging from seasoned collectors to families encountering fine art prints for the first time. Programming will include artist talks, live printmaking demonstrations, guided tours, and more! Join us for a unique opportunity to make meaningful connections and collect investable art!

    https://www.blackartinamerica.com/blogs/news/black-art-in-america-brings-its-acclaimed-fine-art-print-fair-back-to-houston-february-6-8-2026

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February 10, 2026
  • An Evening with Kenny G

    February 10, 2026  7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
    Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land, 18111 Lexington Blvd, Sugar Land, TX 77479, USA

    Kenny G is a Grammy-winning saxophonist and one of the most successful instrumental artists of all time, with over 75 million albums sold worldwide. Known for his smooth jazz sound and timeless hits like “Songbird” and “Breathless,” his music has defined a genre and captivated audiences for over four decades. Kenny G continues to inspire with his signature soprano saxophone and emotionally resonant performances.

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February 11, 2026
  • AUTHOR TALK: Slavery, Segregation, and the Second Founding of Rice University

    February 11, 2026  7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Kindred Stories, 2310 Elgin St #2, Houston, TX 77004, USA

    Celebrate the release of Slavery, Segregation, and the Second Founding of Rice University with Alexander X. Byrd  and  W. Caleb McDaniel!

    EVENT DEETS

    When: Wednesday, February 11 @ 7PM

    Where: Kindred Stories (2310 Elgin St, Houston, TX 77004).

    How: RSVP ONLY to reserve your seat or RSVP WITH BOOK to support the author and our store programming.

    Please note outside copies of the book will not be allowed in the bookstore and you will not be eligible for the signing/photo line. You must buy a book from Kindred Stories or purchase the RSVP (BUT I HAVE THE BOOK) ticket. 

    ABOUT THE BOOK

    During the first quarter of the twenty-first century, more than one hundred institutions of higher education in the United States launched projects to study and share their histories concerning slavery, segregation, and racial injustice. Slavery, Segregation, and the Second Founding of Rice University joins these wider efforts. Authored by award-winning historians Alexander X. Byrd and W. Caleb McDaniel, the book engages questions specific to Rice’s history as the last major private research university in the country to begin desegregation. Although Rice did not open its doors for classes until 1912, it was connected to the history of slavery through the life of its first founder and namesake, William Marsh Rice, whose fortune was deeply intertwined with the enslavement of Black people.

    Byrd and McDaniel place the history of one of the nation’s most renowned universities within a longer and larger context, showing that desegregation required changes to Rice so fundamental that they amounted to a “second founding” of the school. Following the story from slavery through segregation to the second founding, they highlight pivotal points of intersection between the history of Black Houston and the history of Rice University, revealing the seldom acknowledged roles of Black students, Black communities, and HBCUs in creating change at and around Rice. Their study challenges readers to consider anew who counts as a university’s founder—a question relevant to ongoing discussions about statues, naming, and the history of higher education. They also reveal what higher education institutions do at their best: create new knowledge and forge solutions to trenchant social problems, thus providing guidance for those committed to doing the valuable work of the “second founding” at colleges and universities today.

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Alexander X. Byrd is associate professor of history and Vice Provost at Rice University. He is the author of Captives and Voyagers: Black Migrants across the Eighteenth-Century British Atlantic World, which won the Wesley-Logan Prize.

    W. Caleb McDaniel is the Mary Gibbs Jones Professor of the Humanities and professor of history at Rice University. He is the author of Sweet Taste of Liberty: A True Story of Slavery and Restitution in America, which won the Pulitzer Prize in history.

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February 13, 2026
  • Burn Down Master's House with Clay Cane

    February 13, 2026  7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Holy Family HTX Episcopal Church, 3719 Navigation Blvd, Houston, TX 77003, USA

    Join us to celebrate Clay Cane's new book Burn Down Master's House!

    Presented by Kindred Stories - a Black-owned, women-owned bookstore in Third Ward, Houston, TX.

    Doors open at 6:15 PM CST. Each paid ticket includes one copy of Clay Cane's new book, Burn Down Master's House. The book will be available for pickup at the event.

    Inspired by true, long-buried stories of enslaved people who dared to fight back, a searing portrayal of resistance for readers of Colson Whitehead, Jesmyn Ward, and Percival Everett, from Clay Cane, award-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author of The Grift.

    As turmoil simmers within a divided nation, smoke from another blaze begins to rise. Sparked by individual acts of resistance among those enslaved across the American South, their seemingly disparate rebellions fuel a singular inferno of justice, connecting them in ways quiet at times, explosive at others. As these flames rise, so will they.

    Luke, quick-witted and literate, and Henri, a man with a strong and defiant spirit, forge an unbreakable bond at a Virginia plantation called Magnolia Row. Both seek escape from unimaginable cruelty. And sure as the fires of hell, Luke and Henri will leave their mark, sparking resistance among the lives they touch…

    One is Josephine, a young, sharp, and observant girl who wields silence as her greatest weapon. A witness to Luke and Henri’s resilience, she listens, watches, waits for the moment to make her move.

    Then there is Charity Butler, her husband a formerly enslaved man who proved his ferocity as a young boy standing alongside Josephine. At his encouragement, Charity fights for her freedom in court and wins – only to battle a deeply unjust system designed to destroy the life they’ve built.

    And finally, there is Nathaniel, who ruthlessly exploits other Black people and mirrors the cruelty of the white men who, like him, are enslavers. A perversion of the system of slavery, his fragile and contradictory rule will become a catalyst of its own.

    Inspired by the true stories of the profoundly courageous men and women who dared to fight back, Burn Down Master’s House is a singular tour de force of a novel—breathtaking in scope, compassion, and a timeliness that speaks powerfully to our present era.

    Each paid ticket includes one copy of Clay Cane's new book, Burn Down Master's House. The book will be available for pickup at the event.

    About The Author:

    Clay Cane is a New York Times bestselling author and award-winning journalist, radio host, and political analyst. More than 3 million listeners tune into The Clay Cane Show on SiriusXM each week, his commentary is heard on television networks such as ABC, MSNBC, FOX and CNN, and his work has been featured in The Washington Post, CNN.com, and BET. He is the author of the instant New York Times bestseller The Grift: The Downward Spiral of Black Republicans from the Party of Lincoln to the CultLive Through This, and Burn Down Master’s House. A graduate of Rutgers University, Phi Beta Kappa, with a B.A. in English and African American Studies, he lives outside of New York City.

    About The Moderator

    Keith Boykin is a New York Times bestselling author of Why Does Everything Have to Be About Race?, a former White House aide, and a co-founder of the National Black Justice Coalition.

    About Kindred Stories:

    Kindred Stories is here to give kids and adults alike a space to explore the wide-open world of literary content and creative works fashioned by black and brown hands. We are a bookstore committed to amplifying Black voices and bringing diverse stories from throughout the African diaspora to our local community in Houston, TX. We are currently located at 2304 Stuart Street, Houston, TX, 77004 in the Third Ward neighborhood in partnership with Project Row Houses. We provide a well curated selection of books and artisan wares to edify the swelling appetites for authentic stories as told by those who have lived them. Learn more about Kindred Stories and shop our online book collection at www.kindredstorieshtx.com.

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February 14, 2026
  • Lunar New Year 2026: Celebrating the Year of the Horse

    February 14, 2026  10:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Asia Society Texas Center, 1370 Southmore Blvd, Houston, TX 77004, USA

    2026 is the Year of the Horse — a symbol of energy, freedom, and forward momentum. The horse also represents strength, grace, and determination. Join Asia Society Texas in welcoming the Year of the Horse with vibrant performances, hands-on arts and craft activities, and delicious food — all inspired by Lunar New Year traditions across Asia!

    Celebrate the new year as traditional lion dancers kick off the festivities outside on our festival lawn. Enjoy dynamic Chinese music and dance performances, get creative with Lunar New Year-themed crafts, and visit our The House of Pikachu: Art, Anime, and Pop Culture exhibition!

    This event is FREE and open to the public; registration is required and will be enforced for timed building entry from 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. and 1–4 p.m. Food and drink will be available for purchase. Music and dance performances by Huaxing Arts Group Houston are ticketed ($12; 35% discount for AST members) and include building entry.

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February 19, 2026
  • CWMCA Visiting Artist-Boots Riley

    February 19, 2026  7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    University of Houston, 4302 University Dr, Houston, TX 77004, USA

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  • The Balancing Act with Nedra Glover Tawwab

    February 19, 2026  7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Holy Family HTX Episcopal Church, 3719 Navigation Blvd, Houston, TX 77003, USA

    Join us to celebrate Nedra Glover Tawwab's latest release The Balancing Act .

    Presented by Kindred Stories - a Black-owned, women-owned bookstore in Third Ward, Houston, TX.

    Doors open at 6:15 PM CST. Each paid ticket includes one copy of Nedra Glover Tawwab's latest release, The Balancing Act. The book will be available for pickup at the event.

    From the bestselling author of Set Boundaries, Find Peace, a guide to understanding healthy dependency—to bring our relationships back into balance

    I need some space.

    Why are you so distant?

    You want more than I can give.

    Every relationship in our lives – from love and close friendship to extended family and our wider social circle – is a balancing act. If we give too much, we begin to lose ourselves. If we protect ourselves too much, we lose the closeness we all need. Getting the balance right is how we find more connection, authenticity, and joy.

    The Balancing Act is a roadmap for finding that balance. With her signature blend of clarity and compassion, therapist Nedra Glover Tawwab sheds light on healthy dependency, and how to achieve it. Along the way, she unpacks buzzwords and trending topics including codependency, attachment styles, inner family systems, and more – offering practical advice for recognizing our needs, navigating conflict, and finding more harmony with the important people in our lives.

    Whether you’re yearning for more trust with a spouse or partner, more clarity with a best friend or sibling, or more agency in how you show up in the world, these insights will help you reevaluate, reset, and relate better.

    Each paid ticket includes one copy of Nedra Glover Tawwab's latest release The Balancing Act. The book will be available for pickup at the event.

    About the Author:

    Nedra Glover Tawwab is the author of the New York Timesbestseller Set Boundaries, Find Peace and Drama Free. A licensed therapist and sought-after relationship expert, she has practiced relationship therapy for more than fifteen years. Tawwab has appeared as an expert on The Red Table Talk, The Breakfast Club, Good Morning America, and CBS This Morning, to name a few. Her work has been highlighted in The New York Times, The Guardian, and Vice, and has appeared on numerous podcasts, including Good Life Project, Sofia with an F, and Therapy for Black Girls. Tawwab runs a popular Instagram account where she shares practices, tools, and reflections for mental health. She lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with her family.

    About the Moderator:

    Dr. Anita Phillips, LCSW-C, is the Executive Pastor of Congregational Wellness at ONE | A Potter’s House Church in Los Angeles. A trauma therapist, life coach, spiritual teacher, and the author of the New York Times bestseller The Garden Within, she is widely recognized as a thought leader at the intersection of mental health, faith, and culture. Her mental health advocacy work has reached hundreds of thousands, and her podcast, In the Light with Dr. Anita, has transformed lives around the globe. Dr. Anita holds degrees from the University of Maryland and the Regent University School of Psychology & Counseling and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. In her downtime, this New Jersey native adores a good pint of ice cream, sitting by the ocean, and the company of her family and friends.

    About Kindred Stories:

    Kindred Stories is here to give kids and adults alike a space to explore the wide-open world of literary content and creative works fashioned by black and brown hands. We are a bookstore committed to amplifying Black voices and bringing diverse stories from throughout the African diaspora to our local community in Houston, TX. We are currently located at 2310 Elgin Street, Houston, TX, 77004 in the Third Ward neighborhood in partnership with Project Row Houses. We provide a well curated selection of books and artisan wares to edify the swelling appetites for authentic stories as told by those who have lived them. Learn more about Kindred Stories and shop our online book collection at www.kindredstorieshtx.com.

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February 20, 2026
  • The Queens: 4 Legends, 1 Stage

    February 20, 2026  8:00 pm - 10:30 pm
    Toyota Center, 1510 Polk St, Houston, TX 77002, USA

    The Queens: 4 Legends, 1 Stage is an exciting concert event taking place in Houston, TX, on February 20th, 2026, at 8:00 PM. This spectacular performance brings together a lineup of four iconic legends from the music industry -- Chaka Khan, Patti LaBelle, Gladys Knight, & Stephanie Mills -- promising an unforgettable evening filled with classic hits and powerful performances that will resonate with fans of all ages.

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February 21, 2026
  • Woodson Black Fest 2026

    February 21, 2026  1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
    Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, 5216 Montrose Blvd, Houston, TX 77006, USA

     Celebrate Black History Month with the 5th annual Woodson Black Fest at Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH)! This year’s Woodson Black Fest will feature spoken word performances, poetry, and music inspired by Tomashi Jackson: Across The Universe

    In honor of the distinguished author and thinker Carter G. Woodson, Woodson Black Fest brings enlightenment, creativity, and innovation to celebrate Black artists and artisans’ contributions to our community.

    A tour of Tomashi Jackson: Across The Universe, led by attorney and community activator Erin McClarty, will be offered from 1–2PM.

    This event is free and open to all ages. RSVP is recommended.

           https://camh.org/event/woodson-black-fest-2026/
     
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February 22, 2026
  • AUTHOR TALK: Where The Wildflowers Grow with Terah Shelton Harris

    February 22, 2026  5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
    Kindred Stories, 2310 Elgin St #2, Houston, TX 77004, USA

    Celebrate the release of Where The Wildflowers Grow with Terah Shelton Harris!

    EVENT DEETS

    When: Sunday, February 22 @ 5:30 PM

    Where: Kindred Stories( 2310 Elgin St, Houston, TX 77004)

    How: RSVP ONLY to reserve your seat or RSVP WITH BOOK to support the author and our store programming

    ABOUT THE BOOK

    From acclaimed author Terah Shelton Harris comes a poignant story of survival and redemption that questions what it means to stop existing and start living.

    Leigh is the last of the Wildes. She knows this because she watched them all die.

    Grief never truly fades and even as the tragedy haunts her, Leigh carries on, because survival is in her blood. So, when the transport bus taking her to prison careens off the road, killing everyone onboard except her, she does what's in her nature. She survives. 

    While searching for a place to hide, Leigh stumbles upon an unexpected sanctuary: a flower farm in rural Alabama tucked away from the world. What Leigh doesn't expect is the found family there who have built something from the wreckage of their own lives. Especially Jackson, the farm's owner, who sees through Leigh's defenses, offers her small moments of tenderness, encourages her to face her own tragedies. Slowly, Leigh finds peace with the hard pace and soft nature of the farm, taking comfort in the life blooming around her. Maybe she's not beyond redemption, not too broken for something good. And maybe, just maybe, Leigh starts to heal.

    But the past isn't so easily buried.

    No matter how far she runs, the truth of who she is and the ghosts of the Wildes follow. And when those secrets catch up to her, threatening everything she's come to love, Leigh will have to truly face what she can survive.

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Terah Shelton Harris is an author and former librarian, who now writes upmarket fiction with bittersweet endings. She is the author of One Summer in Savannah and Long After We Are Gone. Her books have been chosen as a Target Book Club pick, LibraryReads pick, Kobo Best Book, Together We Read pick, Publisher’s Marketplace Buzz Book, and a Goodreads Choice Awards nominee for Best Debut. Terah was also named Target’s first Author of the Year. She lives in Alabama with her husband.

    ABOUT THE CONVERSATION PARTNER

    Wale Okerayi is a licensed mental health therapist and a passionate literary enthusiast, uniquely blending her professional insights with her profound love for literature. Her work as a book influencer, particularly through her platform @theehottgirlbooks, focuses on celebrating and sharing BIPOC stories. Wale’s dual role enriches her contributions to both fields, making her a valuable voice in discussions around mental health and literature. When she’s not reading or in the therapy room, you can find her building lego sets and watching the real housewives.

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February 23, 2026
  • Author Talk: Keeper of Lost Children with Sadeqa Johnson

    February 23, 2026  7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Holy Family HTX Episcopal Church, 3719 Navigation Blvd, Houston, TX 77003, USA

    Join us to celebrate Sadeqa Johnson's new book Keeper of Lost Children!

    Presented by Kindred Stories - a Black-owned, women-owned bookstore in Third Ward, Houston, TX.

    Doors open at 6:15 PM CST. Each paid ticket includes one copy of Sadeqa Johnson's new book, Keepeer of Lost Children. The book will be available for pickup at the event.

    In this new novel from the New York Times bestselling author of The House of Eve, one American woman’s vision in post WWII Germany will tie together three people in an unexpected way.

    Ethel Gathers, the proud wife of an American Officer, is living in Occupied Germany in the 1950s. After discovering a local orphanage filled with the abandoned mixed-race children of German women and Black American GI’s, Ethel feels compelled to help find these children homes.

    Philadelphia born Ozzie Phillips volunteers for the recently desegregated army in 1948, eager to make his mark in the world. While serving in Manheim, Germany, he meets a local woman, Jelka, and the two embark on a relationship that will impact their lives forever.

    In 1965 Maryland, Sophia Clark is given an opportunity to attend a prestigious all white boarding school and escape her heartless parents. While at the school, she discovers a secret that upends her world and sends her on a quest to unravel her own identity.

    Toggling between the lives of these three individuals, Keeper of Lost Children explores how one woman’s vision will change the course of countless lives, and demonstrates that love in its myriad of forms—familial, parental, and forbidden, even love of self—can be transcendent.

    Each paid ticket includes one copy of Sadeqa Johnson's new book, Keepeer of Lost Children. The book will be available for pickup at the event.

    About The Author:

    Sadeqa Johnson is the New York Times bestselling author of five novels. Her most recent novel, The House of Eve, was an instant New York Times bestseller, Reese’s Book Club selection, NAACP Image Award nominee, Goodreads Choice Award finalist and Target Book Club pick. Her previous novel, Yellow Wife, was the Library of Virginia’s Literary People’s Choice Award winner, Goodreads Choice Award finalist, Hurston/Wright Foundation Legacy finalist, BCALA Literary Award honoree and a Barnes & Noble Book Club selection. Originally from Philadelphia, Sadeqa currently lives near Richmond, Virginia. For more information, go to www.Sadeqa.net and on Instagram @SadeqaSays.

    About The Moderator

    Antonia is an educator, avid reader, and proud Houstonian. She runs the platform BlackGirlThatReads, which aims to connect a wide range of readers with books by Black women. When she is not reading, she spends her time traveling to visit museums and bookstores across the country.

    About Kindred Stories:

    Kindred Stories is here to give kids and adults alike a space to explore the wide-open world of literary content and creative works fashioned by black and brown hands. We are a bookstore committed to amplifying Black voices and bringing diverse stories from throughout the African diaspora to our local community in Houston, TX. We are currently located at 2310 Elgin St, Houston, TX, 77004 in the Third Ward neighborhood. We provide a well curated selection of books and artisan wares to edify the swelling appetites for authentic stories as told by those who have lived them. Learn more about Kindred Stories and shop our online book collection at www.kindredstorieshtx.com.

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February 27, 2026
  • AUTHOR TALK: Positive Obsession with Susana M. Morris

    February 27, 2026  7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Kindred Stories, 2310 Elgin St #2, Houston, TX 77004, USA

    Celebrate the release of Positive Obsession with Susana M. Morris!

    EVENT DEETS

    When: Friday, February 27 @ 7PM

    Where: Kindred Stories (2310 Elgin St, Houston, TX 77004).

    How: RSVP ONLY to reserve your seat or RSVP WITH BOOK to support the author and our store programming.

    Please note outside copies of the book will not be allowed in the bookstore and you will not be eligible for the signing/photo line. You must buy a book from Kindred Stories or purchase the RSVP (BUT I HAVE THE BOOK) ticket. 

    ABOUT THE BOOK

    A magnificent cultural biography that charts the life of one of our greatest writers, situating her alongside the key historical and social moments that shaped her work. 

    As the first Black woman to consistently write and publish in the field of science fiction, Octavia Butler was a trailblazer. With her deft pen, she created stories speculating the devolution of the American empire, using it as an apt metaphor for the best and worst of humanity—our innovation and ingenuity, our naked greed and ambition, our propensity for violence and hierarchy. Her fiction charts the rise and fall of the American project—the nation’s transformation from a provincial backwater to a capitalist juggernaut—made possible by chattel slavery—to a bloated imperialist superpower on the verge of implosion. 

    In this outstanding work, Susana M. Morris places Butler’s story firmly within the cultural, social, and historical context that shaped her life: the Civil Rights Movement, Black Power, women’s liberation, queer rights, Reaganomics. Morris reveals how these influences profoundly impacted Butler’s personal and intellectual trajectory and shaped the ideas central to her writing. Her cautionary tales warn us about succumbing to fascism, gender-based violence, and climate chaos while offering alternate paradigms to religion, family, and understanding our relationships to ourselves. Butler envisioned futures with Black women at the center, raising our awareness of how those who are often dismissed have the knowledge to shift the landscape of our world. But her characters are no magical martyrs, they are tough, flawed, intelligent, and complicated, a reflection of Butler’s stories. 

    Morris explains what drove Butler: She wrote because she felt she must. “Who was I anyway? Why should anyone pay attention to what I had to say? Did I have anything to say? I was writing science fiction and fantasy, for God’s sake. At that time nearly all professional science-fiction writers were white men. As much as I loved science fiction and fantasy, what was I doing? Well, whatever it was, I couldn’t stop. Positive obsession is about not being able to stop just because you’re afraid and full of doubts. Positive obsession is dangerous. It’s about not being able to stop at all.”

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Susana M. Morris is a Black feminist scholar and a cultural critic who has dedicated her career to studying the interior lives of Black women. She is an associate professor of Literature, Media, and Communication at Georgia Tech and the co-founder of The Crunk Feminist Collective. A former Anschutz Distinguished Fellow at Princeton University and Norman Freeling Visiting Professor at the University of Michigan, she is the author of Positive Obsession: The Life and Times of Octavia E. Butler. Her other works include Close Kin and Distant Relatives: The Paradox of Respectability in Black Women's Literature, the co-edited collection The Crunk Feminist Collection, and the co-authored young adult handbook Feminist AF: The Guide to Crushing Girlhood. Her writing has appeared in Gawker, Long Reads, Cosmopolitan, and Ebony, and she has been featured in venues such as NPR, the BBC, the New York Times, and Essence magazine. 

    ABOUT THE CONVERSATION PARTNER

    Melanye Price is the inaugural Director of The Ruth J. Simmons Center for Race and Justice at Prairie View A&M University. Dr. Price is an Endowed Professor of Political Science and served as the Principal Investigator for the African American Studies Initiative and the HBCU Student Voting Rights Lab. She has secured grants for the Simmons Center and her own research from various foundations including Mellon, Ford, LUMINA, and others. Price is the author of two books: The Race Whisperer: Barack Obama and the Political Uses of Race (NYU, 2016) and Dreaming Blackness: Black Nationalism and African American Public Opinion (NYU, 2009). She is currently working on her third book project on the five decade history of voting rights activism at Prairie View. She also served as a Special Assistant to Ruth J. Simmons in her last year as President of Prairie View.

    Dr. Price completed her B.A. magna cum laude in geography at Prairie View A&M University and her MA and PhD in political science at The Ohio State University. Dr. Price was recently named the 2024 Anschutz Distinguished Fellow in the Effron Center for the Study of America at Princeton University. Price has been a Black History Month lecturer for the US Embassy in Germany where she lectured at universities and community organizations across the country. Professor Price was one of the contributors to Stanley Nelson’s documentary, Obama: Through the Fire, which aired on BET. She has been a regular contributor for The New York Times Opinion section and also done political commentary for various local and national outlets. Dr. Price has also served as a consultant and commenter for the audio tour of two major exhibits at the Museum Fine Arts Houston—Philip Guston Now and Kehinde Wiley’s Archaeology of Silence.

    In her free time, Melanye is an avid watcher of television, supporter of all things Black and Houston, and intrepid gardener!

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