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    The Haas Brothers: Cuteness as a Trojan Horse, and an Irreverent Austin Homecoming at the Blanton

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

    Paper, Skin, Shadow: Exploring Fragility at the Menil Drawing Institute

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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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    Embracing the New: Texas Performing Arts’ New Season

    Aimed Dance Fest Ignites Contemporary Dance in Southeast Texas

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

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    The Finale and Future: Austin Symphony Orchestra’s Peter Bay Passes the Baton

    Glorious Sound: Threads of History Come to Life in Harmonia Stellarum Houston’s Season Five

    Cor Mundi: Music of the Spirit in the Heart of the World

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    The Drama Map: Trends, Patterns and Premieres on Texas Stages

    Embracing the New: Texas Performing Arts’ New Season

    Timeless and Immediate: For 2026-27, Stage West plans a season where audiences feel safe to be provoked

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A Certain Displacement

Jeremy Lupe·June 30, 2015
The most significant challenge of a group exhibition is to unify the work, at least when a single narrative thread is constructed to ultimately guide interpretation.
Dallas/Ft WorthReviewsVisual Art

The Elements Come to Life in Houston Ballet’s Morris, Welch & Kylián

Nancy Wozny·June 30, 2015
Houston Ballet touched on all the elements in their final mixed repertory of the season...
DanceHouston

Wicked Fun: Houston Shakespeare Festival Brings Macbeth and Merchant to Miller Outdoor Theatre

Tarra Gaines·June 30, 2015
Something wicked this way comes to Miller Outdoor Theatre on July 31
HoustonTheater

Aaron Krach: Will You Come Back?

john zotos·June 29, 2015
So what happens when a masterpiece by Paul Gauguin, specifically NafeaFaaIpoipo?  (When Will You Marry?), painted in 1892,...
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Show Up: Allison Hunter

Nancy Zastudil·June 29, 2015
Houston-based artist Allison Hunter is a self-described “signmaker” who uses her art to draw attention to the simultaneous vitality and vulnerability of animals
Show UpVisual Art

Sun Still Shines on Annie

SCOT C. HART·June 29, 2015
One would have to have a stone heart not to like Annie, the spunky orphan girl with bright red hair and a contagious sense of optimism.
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Mass Appeal given faithful production at Circle Theatre

SCOT C. HART·June 23, 2015
Mass Appeal is a small, two-character play that has a lot to say.
Dallas/Ft WorthReviewsTheater

Character Couture: Texas Designers Dress the Drama

Julie Herman·June 23, 2015
The house lights dim. Whispers slowly die; phones are finally stowed. A faint swish of brocade or the tap-tap of high heels against the stage herald the show to come.
Design in TexasTheater

When It Comes To Social Media, Houston Ballet Is #Instasavvy

Nichelle Suzanne·June 23, 2015
Harper Watters. Photo by Jordan Matter. Social media is transparent, immediate, and it evolves rapidly. Ballet has at...
Dance

Texas Cultural Trust Prepares Students for Success in the Digital World through Art

ADAM CASTAÑEDA·June 22, 2015
As every working artist knows, being a creative means being an entrepreneur, and being an entrepreneur means being connected to the digital world.
Visual Art

Classical Road Trip: Texas Ensembles Tour the Globe

Steven Brown·June 22, 2015
With the recession in the rearview mirror, Texas groups are hitting the road again as cultural ambassadors for their hometowns and state.
Music

NobleMotion Dance Circles The Eye of the Storm

Claire Christine Spera·June 22, 2015
Are you ready, Houston? Another storm is blowing through, and this time, NobleMotion Dance is at the center of it.
DanceHouston
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