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East End Street Fest remains a cultural treasure for 12 years
Read full article: East End Street Fest remains a cultural treasure for 12 yearsThe Houston East End Street Fest returns to the Navigation Esplanade in Houston's historic East End this Saturday, May 4. The family-friendly event is free and celebrates Mexican and Chicano arts, music, and heritage. Houston Life also got a special performance from Ballet Folklorico Herencia Mexicana de Houston.
Celebrate Mexican and Chicano heritage at the 11th annual East End Street Festival
Read full article: Celebrate Mexican and Chicano heritage at the 11th annual East End Street FestivalFree Event! Celebrate the Mexican and Chicano culture, food, art, and music this weekend at one of the most popular festivals, The East End Street Fest.
How you can celebrate Houston’s historic East End from the comfort of your own home
Read full article: How you can celebrate Houston’s historic East End from the comfort of your own homeNow in its tenth year, East End Street Fest celebrates a part of town that’s bursting with diversity and development.
Houston’s East End Street Fest goes virtual
Read full article: Houston’s East End Street Fest goes virtualHOUSTON – Houston’s East End Street Fest happens on Saturday, October 17 with a virtual event. The three-hour virtual festival will include various Latino artists such as headliner Zenteno Spirit and their mix of jazz, Latin, funked-up fusion, and rock and roll honoring an East End legend, Norma Zenteno. The East End Street Fest is happy to welcome Zenteno Spirit and their mix of jazz, Latin, funked-up fusion, and rock and... Posted by East End Street Fest on Sunday, October 11, 2020Other artists include David de la Garza, a four-time Grammy award-winner, who in 1989 joined the internationally known Tejano band, La Mafia. 🕺The East End Street Fest is back with a mix of colorful dance performances by Ambassadors International Ballet... Posted by East End Street Fest on Friday, October 2, 2020Immediately following the virtual festival, the East End Houston Cultural District will debut a short documentary on the life, music, and legacy of Roberto and Norma Zenteno and their family. All you have to do is log on to www.eastendstreetfest.com and watch from the comfort of your home.