Collecting as a Cultural Practice: Picasso–Klee–Matisse: Masterpieces from the Museum Berggruen at the MFAH
‘Wildly Strange’ at The Blanton Museum Seth Orion Schwaiger·March 28, 2015The photographs and the not-so-disturbed mind of Ralph Eugene Meatyard.AustinFeaturesReviewsVisual Art
Performania: Recent Adventures in Art/Science/Health Nancy Wozny·March 25, 2015If I haven't returned your email, my apologies. I'm walking all the time now, to prevent Alzheimer’s. Performania
Intoxicating Spirituality Geoff Smith·March 25, 2015The Photography of Bill Armstrong and Ryan BushHoustonReviewsVisual Art
The Seagull has Landed: Stupid Fucking Bird at Stages Tarra Gaines·March 24, 2015you are in reality reading a theater review, though perhaps a stupid fucking review.HoustonReviewsTheater
A Farewell to the Y Chromosome: Michelle Ellsworth Returns to the Fusebox Festival Nancy Wozny·March 23, 2015Michelle Ellsworth is performing her latest outrageous opus, Preparation for the Obsolescence of the Y Chromosome,AustinDanceEditor's PicksVisual Art
Between Digital and Analog Caitlin G. McCollom·March 23, 2015A chat with artist Jessica Mathews AustinFeaturesVisual Art
Let’s talk about Earnest Jennifer Smart·March 20, 2015Kitchen Dog Theater and Lee Trull’s Wilde/Earnest Falls FlatDallas/Ft WorthFeaturesReviewsTheater
“A Living, Breathing, Human Journey” ELIZABETH BAISLEY·March 19, 2015Wagner’s Ring at Houston Grand OperaHoustonMusic
A Stunning Romeo and Juliet at Houston Ballet Claire Christine Spera·March 16, 2015Houston Ballet’s new production of Romeo and Juliet is a three-act ballet of striking contrasts.DanceHoustonReviews
Meaning & Memory: Sehba Sarwar Explores Home Charisse Pearlina Weston·March 16, 2015What is home? HoustonVisual Art