Daily-ist: Friday

Triple Threat Edition

So we couldn't decide on one event for tonight, so we're giving you three. We are so damn generous some times. Besides, this week has been so long we figured you needed an extra long Friday to make up for it.

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Well, of course there's the Txt Me L8r SPIN Party at HCP that we'll all be at. Two of your favorite Houstonist contributors (wait, you have favorites, right?) will be participating as artists in the exhibit. Yes, we are THAT talented. But enough about us. There will also be artists represented from all over the world, as their mobile phone images will be projected on screens all over the HCP.
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tonight, 8:00-11pm
Houston Center for Photography | 1441 Alabama
$6 HCP Members / $10 non-members
www.hcponline.org

image: Response to the text message assignment “What does the weather look like?” Jason Dibley, Denton, TX


082407_quest.jpgAn Evening in White with Five-A
featuring Music by Music by ?uestlove and Houston's own DJ Sun

The African American Art Advisory Association (Five-A) invites you to An Evening in White at the Museum of Fine Arts, tonight, Friday, August 24th. The event will take place in the Beck Building located at 601 Main Street.
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tonight, 7:30 p.m.
Museum of Fine Arts, Beck Building | 601 Main Street
$50 per individual ticket | To reserve, contact Azurdee Webb at 713.639.7518 or awebb@mfah.org

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Final Night of Mixers & Elixirs at HMNS
Summer's drawing to a close and so is the M&E Series. Tonight is the final event until next summer. The event kicks off at 6pm with Grupo Batacha providing the entertainment. Dance under the dinosaurs, and enjoy an IMAX movie every hour on the hour. Fifteen bucks ($13 for members) will getcha a cash bar and complimentary appetizers. Stick around for the 10pm IMAX showing of Hurricane on The Bayou, a documentary that takes viewers on a breathtaking tour of the Louisiana bayou and the city of New Orleans. The film was originally slated as a film about the wetlands, but as filming began, a bitch named Katrina blew into town.
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tonight, 6:00-11pm
Museum of Natural Science
$13 members, $15 non-members

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