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Ten Tiny Reviews Nancy Wozny·May 19, 2015Mitchell Center's CounterCurrent Festival Closes on a Dance-y NoteDanceHouston
Music for Clouds Joseph Wozny·May 17, 2015Imaginary Values presents Keith Rowe / Kjell Bjorgeengen + Rick Reed + and performance of Giacinto Scelsi’s Le réveil profoundMusic
Engaging the Fraught History of Painting casey gregory·May 16, 2015Marilyn Minter’s Pretty/DirtyEditor's PicksHoustonVisual Art
An Epic Re-Imagined Alexandra Irrera·May 15, 2015AtticRep's From the Mahabharata—The Great Dance-OffDanceSan AntonioTheater
Marfa Motion Nancy Wozny·May 13, 2015Marfa Live Arts presents the Lower Left Performance Collective in Secondary Surface Rendered DanceEditor's PicksVisual ArtWest Texas
Lines of Motion: Laura Gutierrez at Sicardi Gallery Nancy Wozny·May 13, 2015Line is a concept never far from a dancer's heart. DanceHouston
The World Comes to Houston Holly Beretto·May 12, 2015Texas Music Festival Showcases Classical Artists of TomorrowEditor's PicksHoustonMusic
Musings: On a New Kind of Art Jennifer Smart·May 11, 2015we’re all (including artists) frightfully unengaged with art.Musings
Looking for Something New Jennifer Smart·May 11, 2015Liliana Bloch on art, artists and a lifetime of learningDallas/Ft WorthEditor's PicksVisual Art
Composers and Performers Come Together at Soli Chamber Ensemble Steven Brown·May 11, 2015The Soli Chamber Ensemble has never given its audience an experience quite like this. HoustonMusic
A Living Art Mystery: Breaking the Albuquerque Code Blake Driver·May 9, 2015A dash through a citywide art exhibition provides all the clues visitors need to connect the dots and solve one of the Southwest's greatest mysteries: Why Albuquerque is the way it is.Visual Art
Fashioner of Form Charissa N. Terranova·May 6, 2015Josephine Durkin on her journey from oboist to empathetic sculptor Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art