![]() ![]() Ribbon Cutting at Karne Korean Steakhouse | FREE – The new White Oak steakhouse opens their doors with a ribbon cutting event, light bites and refreshments while networking with fellow Great Heights Area Chamber members and food enthusiasts.Prices are $25 for brunch and lunch, $39 or $55 for dinner. Over 200 local restaurants are lined up to offer prix fixe meals for brunch, lunch and dinner (and even to-go), with a set dollar donation from each meal sold benefiting the Houston Food Bank and its mission to end hunger and provide food for better lives. Houston Restaurant Weeks at Multiple Locations | Daily | Ongoing – The Houston Food Bank’s biggest fundraiser returns for another year, offering a month-plus of tasty and charitable food and drink.Saturday features a night of country and blues from George Ducas, Robert Ellis, Kim Cruse and DJ Mike. Rogers, Lanell Grant, AJ McQueen and more. Friday night honors the 50-year legacy of hip-hop with Paul Wall, DJ Mr. Miller Summer Mixtape with Paul Wall & George Ducas at Miller Outdoor Theatre | Friday & Saturday | FREE – This annual 2-day concert at Miller celebrates Houston’s vibrant music scene with free performances from the Hermann hill.The Riot Club presents Nick Simmons at Rudyard’s Pub | Friday & Saturday – A comic with the physique of a bodybuilder, Nick Simmons heads upstairs at Rudz to share his insights on the hot button issues of the day.Comedian Earthquake at Houston Improv | Thursday to Sunday – Fresh off dropping 2022’s Legendary special on Netflix, the classic Def Jam comic returns to the Improv for four nights in August.Day + Nightlife Guide in Houston This Week: August 14 to 20, 2023 Ongoing We’ve got you covered with our in-the-know list of art, music, and nightlife events happening all week long around Houston, from Monday through Sunday. ![]() Your favorite nightlife guide is back to cure your weekly FOMO. all over Europe.Find the can’t-miss events in Houston with our Day + Nightlife Guide from Monday, August 14 to Sunday, August 20, 2023. "We're actually opening up our first international location earlier part of this year in Toronto, Canada, and we'll have seven more locations opening soon, and we're also looking to expand in other major markets: London, India, Australia, and. What do you see as the next big step in your development? We're having a fun night out with friends, family, coworkers, girlfriends, etc." People get really discouraged when they go and want to start learning how to paint. "What we're seeing out there is there's a lot of art classes. How did you decide to franchise this operation? And at the end of the evening, they get to leave with a finished product, the painting they created, and then the memory they also created with their friends and family they brought with them." "Our customers pick a painting of the evening that they want to come and get taught how to paint, and they bring their own alcohol, or we'll provide the alcohol for them, and we walk them through that painting step-by-step. You define your business model as the "paint and sip" industry. He joins Andrew Schneider on this week's Bauer Business Focus. Charles Willis is the company's president and co-founder. Today, it has 157 franchise locations across 34 states, and it's about go international. The Houston-based company opened its first studio in Montrose in 2009. Pinot's Palette offers no-experience-required art classes – and wine parties. Ed Mayberry Charles Willis, president and co-founder, Pinot’s Palette ![]()
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