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    Your Move, Partner: Bombshell Dance Project whisks audiences to the Wild West and Flower Mound Arts Festival

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Love and Loss: The Bridges of Madison County at TUTS

Tarra Gaines·January 22, 2016
I might very well be the last American woman over the age of 25 who has neither seen the Meryl Streep, Clint Eastwood movie The Bridges of Madison County nor read the 90s zeitgeist novel by Robert James Waller that it’s based on.
HoustonReviewsTheater

Flawed Characters

Jennifer Smart·January 21, 2016
Martyr at Second Thought Theatre
Dallas/Ft WorthFeaturesReviewsTheater

A New Review of Feminist Art

Alaena Hostetter·January 21, 2016
Black Sheep Feminism at the Dallas Contemporary
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

A Baroque Zarzuela at Orchestra of New Spain

Steven Brown·January 20, 2016
The hole in the history books made no sense. Spanish music had flourished during the Renaissance, when composers created rich choral music for churches and stately dances for royal courts. But the music world acted as if Spanish composers had practically vanished during the baroque period: Germans, Italians, Frenchmen and Britons got nearly all the attention.
Dallas/Ft WorthMusic

LBJ Takes the Stage: Alley Theatre and Dallas Theater Center Team Up for All the Way

JOHN DeMERS·January 19, 2016
Lyndon Baines Johnson has surely been called almost every name in every book, especially here in his home state of Texas. But “idealist” hasn’t typically been one of them.
Theater

Three Premieres & Fresh Energy: Dallas Black Dance Theatre Moves Forward

Manuel Mendoza·January 19, 2016
Though it has been without an official artistic director for several months, Dallas Black Dance Theatre appears to be humming along just fine.
Dallas/Ft WorthDance

Show Up: Colette Copeland

Lee Escobedo·January 18, 2016
Colette Copeland's new series of work, Becoming Colette, to be presented at The Reading Room through Feb. 20.
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Contingent Beauty

Jennifer Smart·January 18, 2016
Contemporary Latin American Art at the MFAH
HoustonReviewsVisual Art

Coming Home: Alex Karigan Farrior

Nancy Wozny·January 18, 2016
Alex Karigan Farrior joined Dallas's Dark Circles Contemporary Dance in 2014 and has been spinning her own brand of kinetic magic, often alongside Dark Circles artistic director Joshua L. Peugh, ever since.
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Cultural Remix: Matthew Craven’s MONUMENTS at David Shelton Gallery

Laura August·January 18, 2016
Matthew Craven’s collage/drawings, on view at David Shelton Gallery in Houston through Feb. 6, are about making new contexts for things.
HoustonVisual Art

Coming Home: Jennifer Mabus

Nancy Wozny·January 13, 2016
Dallas native Jennifer Mabus premieres The Art of Losing, a multi-media, sound and dance collaboration with the artist Lynn Lane, on Jan, 22-23, at The Barn as part of NobleMotion’s 2016 Next Step Series. You can also catch her work as part of Open Dance Project's Stories to Tell on Feb. 19-21 at the MATCH.
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The Science Under the Art

Laurie James·January 13, 2016
Using forensic science in combination with art history, the Kimbell Art Museum’s conservationists can see what lies beneath priceless paintings
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