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By Travis Ritter

Published on April 27, 2006

Yep, it's spring again, and the folks behind the leftist bi-weekly rag Free Press Houston are gonna make sure you get out of the house and experience it at the Westheimer Block Party. More than 40 area bands, hip-hop acts and DJs are scheduled to perform on four blocks of Westheimer just east of Montrose. At Numbers (300 Westheimer, 713-526-6551), there will be an art exhibit and swap meet called "solid. the state of things," where local visual and performance artists will show off their latest creations. Let's hope our weather forecasters predict clear, sunny skies, a cool breeze and relatively low humidity when the party gets underway at noon. For information and performance schedule, visit www.westfesthouston.com. Free.
Sat., April 29, 1-8 p.m.