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    The Stories that Hair Can Tell: Rosemary Meza-DesPlas at the Martin Museum of Art

    Collecting as a Cultural Practice: Picasso–Klee–Matisse: Masterpieces from the Museum Berggruen at the MFAH

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

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    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

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    Aimed Dance Fest Ignites Contemporary Dance in Southeast Texas

    A Wonderland Awaits: Houston Ballet’s new season offers something for every ballet lover

    Awesome Analog: Performing Arts Houston brings its biggest season yet for 60th Anniversary

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    Milestones & Superstar Soloists: Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s Bold New Season

    A Summer Spoof: The Gilbert & Sullivan Society of Houston Serves up ‘The Gondoliers’

    Awesome Analog: Performing Arts Houston brings its biggest season yet for 60th Anniversary

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    History and Community Come Together at Houston’s Stages Theater

    New and Now: Jaime Castañeda’s inaugural Dallas Theater Center season is packed with premieres

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Janis Joplin, CineSpace, Rap Battles & Texas Talent

Nancy Wozny·October 27, 2015
Houston Cinema Arts Festival Highlights
FilmHouston

Performania: Artists in and out of Texas

Nancy Wozny·October 26, 2015
Hollering about Texas with a perfect Southern drawl. My Pillow peers claimed that I mentioned Texas once every 31 minutes (yes, they kept track). It was my only retort to the “There's art in Texas?” question.
Performania

Rothko’s Rothkos

Alexandra Irrera·October 23, 2015
At the time of Mark Rothko’s death in 1970, nearly eight hundred works restedquietly in the internationally acclaimedpainter’s studio.
FeaturesHoustonReviewsVisual Art

The Role of the Museum

Jennifer Smart·October 23, 2015
Piero Golia’s Chalet at the Nasher Sculpture Center
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Curtain Up: Houston’s Main Street Theater Celebrates 40 Years and a Newly Renovated Space

Holly Beretto·October 23, 2015
“This is a real milestone!” Main Street Theater executive artistic director Rebecca Greene Udden offers a wide smile, somewhere between extreme pride and a sense of wonder. “It’s our 40th year, and it’s a time to move forward and try new things.”
HoustonTheater

Musical Explorers: Aperio Turns Ten

Steven Brown·October 23, 2015
As artistic director of Aperio:Music of the Americas Michael Zuraw has sifted through hundreds of musical works representing the composers and cultures of the Americas.
Editor's PicksMusic

Inviting Writing: Writespace Kicks off Writefest

Benjamin Rybeck·October 23, 2015
Writefest, a new literary arts festival February 22 to 28, 2016 with a week of workshops led by local writers like poet Anis Shivani and Gulf Coast editor Adrienne Perry...
Books

Theatre LaB Houston at The MATCH

JOHN DeMERS·October 21, 2015
A + C theater writer John DeMers caught up with TLH founder Gerald LaBita to talk about the company’s beginnings and its bright future at the MATCH.
Theater

Ancient Airs: New York Baroque Dance Company Performs with Dallas Bach Society and Ars Lyrica

Nancy Wozny·October 21, 2015
There are two opportunities in Texas to experience the wonder of Catherine Turocy's New York Baroque Dance Company, one of the leading historical dance troupes in the nation.
DanceMusic

Ringside Emotional Head Butt: Stages Repertory Theatre’s The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity

Tarra Gaines·October 20, 2015
I have a (admittedly unoriginal) theory that sooner or later, no matter what the perceived subject matter, every writer ends up writing about the act of storytelling, and every playwright ends up writing about acting during the act of storytelling.
Theater

Moving Forward: A Revival & New Works at Bruce Wood Dance Project

Manuel Mendoza·October 20, 2015
In the midst of its fifth season, Dallas' Bruce Wood Dance Project is about to premiere two new works and revive a decade-old piece by its namesake choreographer.
Dallas/Ft WorthDance

Pop Around the World

MICHAEL MCFADDEN·October 19, 2015
International Pop at the DMA
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art
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