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    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

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    Sharing the Same Rhythms: Cara Mía Theatre’s Latinidades Festival Returns to Dallas

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    Sharing the Same Rhythms: Cara Mía Theatre’s Latinidades Festival Returns to Dallas

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    Texas Studio: Amanda Reyes is Working through It Onstage

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Two Sites, No Rules

caitlin greenwood·September 2, 2014
The fall art season kicks off with great anticipation behind the upcoming Do Ho Suh exhibition at The Contemporary Austin.
AustinVisual Art

Big D/Big Dance

Nancy Wozny·September 1, 2014
DanceFest, which ran Aug. 29-31 at Dallas City Performance Hall, is a project of the Dance Council of North Texas, one of the oldest and most active dance service agencies in the State.
Dallas/Ft WorthDanceFeatures

Shen Wei

john zotos·September 1, 2014
Currently at the Crow Collection of Asian Art in Dallas, in partnership with Titas performing arts group, seven paintings by the multi-talented Shen Wei are on exhibition.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Charles Marville: Photographer of Paris

Ben Koush·September 1, 2014
Beginning in 1852 and continuing for more than two decades, the French emperor Napoleon III, along with his apparatchik—Baron Haussmann, the Prefect of the Seine—embarked on a massive public works program to regularize and sanitize the medieval agglomeration that was Paris.
HoustonVisual Art

Wildcatting The Chamber Orchestra

JOHN DeMERS·September 1, 2014
Juilliard-trained oboist Alecia Lawyer still admits to feeling amazement whenever she sees a real estate website citing River Oaks Chamber Orchestra—a.k.a. ROCO—as another great reason to relocate to Houston.
HoustonMusic

The Miró Quartet Opens the Chamber Music Houston Season

shannon langman·September 1, 2014
Opening the Chamber Music Houston Season for the second year in a row, The Miró Quartet brings the world premiere season of Gunther Schuller’s Quartet No. 5, on Sept. 16 at the Stude Concert Hall, Shepherd School of Music at Rice University.
HoustonMusic

Wrestling with Truth & Beauty

cate blouke·August 31, 2014
Rude Mechs’ The Method Gun Heads to UT IMAGE ABOVE: Shawn Sides, Jason Liebrecht and Thomas Graves in...
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Making Place

Nancy Zastudil·August 30, 2014
For three months this fall, Houston Arts Alliance, local artists and community partners call attention to Houston’s “love affair” with movement, transformation and reinvention through Transported + Renewed, a mix of community-based and contemporary art projects through the city’s East End.
HoustonVisual Art

A Big Little Show

shannon langman·August 28, 2014
Fantastic Mr. Fox, a captivating and witty show with a sense of humor and sophistication, is a perfect choice to introduce San Antonio’s audiences to the new company.
MusicSan Antonio

Friday Night Lights + Art

Nancy Wozny·August 27, 2014
A year ago, in this very space, I pronounced, “If anyone is going to make a sports/arts connection, it’s Texans.” Boom, it’s happening
Performania

Five Experimental Performances to Catch this September

Nancy Wozny·August 25, 2014
Experimental, multi-disciplinary, genre mash-ups, or downright hard to explain, call it what you will, there are some fantastic events coming up this Fall that don't fit so neatly into the usual categories that you should know about.
MusicTheater

Out of State, Top of Mind

Devon Britt-Darby·August 20, 2014
On the Road, Texas Museums Loom Large in the Rear-View Mirror I used to joke that going to...
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