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CALLING ALL CULTURE vultures! From art shows to film fests and live music, there are tons of fun and safe ways to soak up H-Town's scene this weekend. (And as always, plenty of food, too.)

HIT A NATIVE HOUSTONIAN'S NEW ART SHOW Houston-born, New York-based artist Ricardo Osmondo Francis opens his exhibit 2020 on Thursday, with a Zoom reception at 5pm. The show, which is up at the Community Artists' Collective through March 27, is a look back on a year defined by a pandemic and Black Lives Matter. The series of paintings and drawings pulls inspiration from the Roman writer Ovid and his collection of myths The Metamorphoses, and reflects strong emotions and social commentary. Free.

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Mutiny Wine Room

TEMPT TASTEBUDS WITH food and drink events all across Houston — and consider an al fresco workout to balance the weekend! As is the case these days, there are plenty of virtual and livestream happenings, too. Here's a rundown of the most interesting things happening in H-Town this weekend.

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Farmers Market in River Oaks District

This weekend promises clear, sunny skies through Saturday — perfect for a nice dinner out or, may we suggest, a pajama party with total strangers? Stream shows at home, or hit up a new farmers market for fresh produce. Due to the ongoing Covid crisis, some events are prone to cancelation, so be sure to check before heading out; mask-wearing and social distancing is encouraged.

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