2012-07-23/09-02 Monthly LOVIEE

As summer winds down, the fall arts seasons will be starting up. This month features a couple of plays (one of which was also featured last month), a couple of music acts, and some other miscellany to round out the lineup. And there may still be some late additions for early September.

Starting September 3 I will be returning to the intended format of monthly LOVIEE covering approximately a calendar month, either four or five weeks depending on where the weekends fall in that month. It’s slightly more work with the event numbering scheme I am using, but I am considering letting that go the way of the dodo in preparation for some major changes to be made in 2013. (Yes, I believe the Mayans were wrong.)

Continuing Through Saturday 08-25

Tamarie Cooper’s Doomsday Revue presented by Catastrophic Theatre, DiverseWorks, 1117 East Freeway, all shows Wed-Sat 8pm, pay-what-you-can. As described by the company’s website: “Tamarie Cooper’s DOOMSDAY REVUE (The Greatest Musical Ever!) is a celebration of our imminent destruction. From apocalyptic predictions, adolescent embarrassment, zombies, pestilence, and famine to global warming, astronomical catastrophes, technological collapse, and the Barbie Sex Boat – no one is safe from whatever comes next. So grab your bug out bag and prepare for the best.” This play is for mature audiences. 12-DOOMSDAY

Friday 07-27

Sigur Rós: INNI, Aurora Picture Show, 2442 Bartlett, 7pm, $15 ($10 for members). From the website: “Aurora Picture Show and QFest partner on the Houston premiere of INNI, the visually breathtaking experimental documentary about Iceland´s incomparable and influential rock band, Sigur Rós.” Two Star Symphony will be performing prior to the screening. 12-M07-5

Sunday 07-29

Afternoon Tea with Lisa Chow and Y.E. Torres, Spacetaker Gallery at Fresh Arts, 2101 Winter St, 2-5pm. Part of the receptions for the exhibit “Once there was, once there wasn’t: Two tales from the minds of Lisa Chow & Y. E. Torres.” 12-M07-6

Wednesday 08-01

A Birthday Celebration: The Grateful Dead Movie Event, many local theaters (check listings), 7pm. From the website: “In celebration of Jerry Garcia’s 70th birthday, NCM Fathom Events brings ‘The Grateful Dead Movie’ back to select movie theaters nationwide for a special one night event on Wednesday, August 1 at 7:00 PM (local time).” 12-M08-1

Saturday 08-04

Crank Case/Three33/Low Man’s Joe/Vessels, Acadia, 3939 FM 1960 W, 10pm. If you missed Low Man’s Joe last month, here’s another chance to catch them live. 12-M08-2

Thursdays Through Saturdays 08-09 Through 08-18

Museum of Dysfunction V, Spring Street Studios, 1824 Spring Street, 8pm, pay-as-you-can. From the webpage: “Mildred’s Umbrella Theater Company presents Museum of Dysfunction V: a SHOWCASE OF SHORTS written by new writers from all over the world and directed and produced by the talented members of Mildred’s Umbrella Theater Company and some of our friends! We have chosen the best of the best from over 200 submissions this year! Playwrights include writers from all over the US. There are two different weekends, each with a completely different set of plays, so you can come twice and see two different shows! Some adult situations and language is present in these shows, so we recommend that you consider this PG 13.” Saturday afternoons will feature a matinee for younger audiences at 2pm, a play currently known as “Critter Wisdom”, previously known as “The Scarecrow and the Sparrow” and “What I See”. 12-MUTMOD

Saturday 08-11

Graffiti Cathedral (CD Release)/The Lonely Hunter/Kollin Baer, Continental Club, 3700 Main, $10, tickets available online, 21+ only. Graffiti Cathedral is a local folk/Americana/alt-country band led by Blake Flattley who is originally from California; his previous musical projects included The Orange Effect. 12-M08-3

Saturday 08-25

Folk Family Revival/Shellee Coley, Main Street Crossing, 111 W Main Street (Tomball), doors 6pm, show 7:30pm, $15, all ages. 12-M08-4

 

2012-07-16/22 Weekly LOVIEE

Very short list this week. I’ve had almost no time to put this together. Hopefully by the weekend I’ll have more time to put a better quality listing together for next month and next week.

Continuing This Week

Tamarie Cooper’s Doomsday Revue presented by Catastrophic Theatre, DiverseWorks, 1117 East Freeway, all shows Wed-Sat 8pm, pay-what-you-can. As described by the company’s website: “Tamarie Cooper’s DOOMSDAY REVUE (The Greatest Musical Ever!) is a celebration of our imminent destruction. From apocalyptic predictions, adolescent embarrassment, zombies, pestilence, and famine to global warming, astronomical catastrophes, technological collapse, and the Barbie Sex Boat – no one is safe from whatever comes next. So grab your bug out bag and prepare for the best.” This play is for mature audiences. 12-DOOMSDAY

Through Saturday 07-21

FrenetiCore presents Memoriam, Thu pay-as-you-judge, Fri-Sat $15 advance/$20 at door, 5102 Navigation, 8pm. From the FrenetiCore website: “A dance theater collaboration between composer/conceptual artist Robert Thoth, choreographer Rebecca French and the dance artists of FrenetiCore. MEMORIAM tells the story of a young woman trapped within a set of traumatic memories that she is doomed to repeat. Wry. Brutal. Heartbreaking.” Advance tickets available online. 12-MEMORIAM

Friday 07-20

Life as Lions/Featherface/Soapbox Revolution/Suns Collide, Warehouse Live, 813 St. Emanuel, doors 8pm, $8/$10. Life as Lions is a local rock act featuring Keaton Branch (formerly of Keaton Branch and the Figure Eight). 12-W29-1

Saturday 07-21

Role A|F|M presents: Ceremony Art Show & Market, Concert, and Summer Beach Party, War’Hous Visual Studios, 4715 Main, 7pm-1am, no cover. Live performances from The Factory Party, Glasnost, and Night Drive; with special guest DJs Ceeplus Bad Knives and Damon Allen. Featuring new art by: Jamie Mayes, J. Walker, Gus Rodriguez, Annette Palmer, Brandy Black, Penny McDonald, Johnnie Rosales Jr., Nikita Underwood, Eric Harker, Barbara Harmer, Sam Sullivan, Dianne Webb, Brian Gerb, Valerie Gudell, Daniel Elliott, Leosapien, and others TBA. 12-W29-2

Radio Ark/The Black Rose/Spence, The Mink, 3704 Main, doors 8pm/show 9pm, $5. Rock and alt-rock acts (The Black Rose is a Black Crowes tribute band). (The 9pm slot for this show is still listed as TBA as of press time.) 12-W29-3

 

2012-07-09/15 Weekly LOVIEE

There wasn’t much this week for Monday through Wednesday so I postponed this posting until today. I may have a couple more last minute additions later this afternoon/evening (Thursday) particularly for Saturday and Sunday.

Continuing Through Saturday 07-14

Large Animal Games presented by Mildred’s Umbrella Theatre Company, Studio 101, 1824 Spring Street, Thu-Sat ticket prices (no show on Sat 06-30): $18 regular/$10 students & seniors, Mon ticket price: “pay as you like”, tickets available online (all tickets will call). As described on the company’s website: “This incisive, unexpected, and larger than life tale of sex, love, and self delusion tracks the overlapping escapades of a group of friends old enough to know better in love but still naive enough to mess things up anyway, and the man who supplies them with equal parts tough love, lingerie and self awareness. In a series of fluid scenes, Large Animal Games takes a comically skewed and razor-sharp look at modern relationships through a mix of bullfights, big game hunting and intimate apparel.” Written by Steve Yockey. 12-LAG

Thursday 07-12

Jandek, Mango’s Cafe, 403 Westheimer, 7:30pm-2am, $7. Also featuring The Escatones, The Bailout Bureau, and DJs Bob Bovary and Breaking Barber. 12-W28-1

Opening Friday 07-13

Tamarie Cooper’s Doomsday Revue presented by Catastrophic Theatre, DiverseWorks, 1117 East Freeway, all shows Wed-Sat 8pm, pay-what-you-can. As described by the company’s website: “Tamarie Cooper’s DOOMSDAY REVUE (The Greatest Musical Ever!) is a celebration of our imminent destruction. From apocalyptic predictions, adolescent embarrassment, zombies, pestilence, and famine to global warming, astronomical catastrophes, technological collapse, and the Barbie Sex Boat – no one is safe from whatever comes next. So grab your bug out bag and prepare for the best.” This play is for mature audiences. 12-DOOMSDAY

FrenetiCore presents Memoriam, Fri-Sat $15 advance/$20 at door, 5102 Navigation, 8pm. From the FrenetiCore website: “A dance theater collaboration between composer/conceptual artist Robert Thoth, choreographer Rebecca French and the dance artists of FrenetiCore. MEMORIAM tells the story of a young woman trapped within a set of traumatic memories that she is doomed to repeat. Wry. Brutal. Heartbreaking.” Additional shows next week through July 21. Advance tickets available online. 12-MEMORIAM

Friday 07-13

Steel Lounge Underground, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, 5216 Montrose, 8pm-midnight, no admission fee (cash bar). From the Facebook event page: “Presented with Derek Jones and Josh Zulu, this music extravaganza showcases Houston’s diversity and talent by bringing together musical artists representing a variety of genres. During the event, the audience is invited to explore the stimulating exhibitions on view while enjoying the music. The talented lineup features Suraj K., Esteban Torres, and DJ Baby Jae and a live performance by Omari Tau.” 12-W28-2

Party Under The Tower, 6700 Harrisburg, 9pm-?, $15 presale/$20 at door if no sellout. Quoting the website: “Singularity Transmissions is a 40 ft tall sculpture being constructed by a team of Texas artist for this years Burning Man festival. Join us for THE ONLY showing of the piece before it is sent deep into the Nevada desert. … Check out the tower, play with the long range tin can phones, watch some amazing performances, and oh yeah, FREE BEER!” 12-W28-3

Saturday 07-14

Opening Reception for Lisa Chow & Y. E. Torres: Once there was, once there wasn’t, 7-10pm, Fresh Arts ARC, 2101 Winter Street. Exhibit continues through August 18, gallery visits available Mon-Fri by appointment. 12-W28-6

Savannah Berry with Winter Wallace, 10300 Louetta #150, 7:30pm, $15 (non-members). From the Facebook event page: “The listening room environment of WineStyles is the perfect setting to hear two of today’s most gifted female singers. With styles as divergent as Country and Alternative Indie rock, these young ladies share a passion for creating great music centered around dynamic vocal range and unique tone & style and and an innate ability to connect with their audience.” Darbi Shaun will be the opening act. 12-W28-7

 

2012-07-02/08 Weekly LOVIEE

Very brief list this week since I was unable to get anything more substantial up sooner. I originally had planned to post a LOVIEE for July 4 but on Monday I had some substantial computer issues that precluded that from happening. Maybe next year.

There’s one show added besides the carryovers from the monthly LOVIEE that I didn’t know about any sooner than a couple of days ago. I haven’t featured this artist on here in some time, and I did not want to miss the opportunity.

Continuing This Week

Large Animal Games presented by Mildred’s Umbrella Theatre Company, Studio 101, 1824 Spring Street, Thu-Sat ticket prices (no show on Sat 06-30): $18 regular/$10 students & seniors, Mon ticket price: “pay as you like”, tickets available online (all tickets will call). As described on the company’s website: “This incisive, unexpected, and larger than life tale of sex, love, and self delusion tracks the overlapping escapades of a group of friends old enough to know better in love but still naive enough to mess things up anyway, and the man who supplies them with equal parts tough love, lingerie and self awareness. In a series of fluid scenes, Large Animal Games takes a comically skewed and razor-sharp look at modern relationships through a mix of bullfights, big game hunting and intimate apparel.” Written by Steve Yockey. 12-LAG

Friday 07-06 and Saturday 07-07

The Legend of Zelda Symphony of the Goddesses presented by the Houston Symphony, Jones Hall, 615 Louisiana #101, see website for current ticket availability and pricing. 12-M07-3

Friday 07-06

Castle Lights, Fitzgerald’s, 2706 White Oak Dr, doors 8pm/show 9pm, $10 in advance/$12 at door. 12-M07-1

Saturday 07-07

Chrome 44/Low Man’s Joe/Savage Evolution, Concert Pub North, 2470 FM 1960 W, 10pm, $8 (21+)/$12 (under 21). (Note: Chrome 44 will no longer be playing this show per an announcement on June 25.) 12-M07-2

Blaggards/The Dragliners/The Clarks, Continental Club, 3700 Main. 12-M07-4

Winter Wallace/Knights of the Fire Kingdom/Frants, Fitzgerald’s, 2706 White Oak, show 8pm, $5. 12-W27-1