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    Motion & Memory: Dynamic Exhibit of New African Masquerades at San Antonio Museum of Art

    Sci-fi Surrealist: Mexican-American artist Francisco Moreno levels up with an epic survey at Dallas Contemporary

    An Artful Camaraderie: Member-owned and operated Archway Gallery celebrates its fiftieth anniversary

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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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    An Icon in Motion: Annabelle Lopez Ochoa explores Frida Kahlo’s legacy at Houston Ballet

    Dancing with Bob, Breaking the Waves, a Set of Angels, a Breakout Hamlet, a Mountain and More!: The 2025 Season Wrap up

    Dancing in Between the Spaces of Life: Karen Stokes Premieres ‘4 Corners’ at the Match

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    Performania: A Spotlight on Texas Stages

    Performania: A Spotlight on Texas Stages

    Dancing with Bob, Breaking the Waves, a Set of Angels, a Breakout Hamlet, a Mountain and More!: The 2025 Season Wrap up

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    Performania: A Spotlight on Texas Stages

    The Decade-Long Journey Home: Inside Kitchen Dog Theater’s 35th Season at Its New Dallas Home

    Happening Here: Austin Inspires Artists for Fusebox Festival’s Return

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Next Gen Leaders in Texas Theater

Tarra Gaines·May 30, 2014
On stage, screen and in popular culture, Millennials tend to be depicted as a set of negative and often contradictory stereotypes.
Theater

The Play’s the Thing

Abby Koenig·May 30, 2014
Being a playwright is no easy undertaking. Even if you’ve mastered the discipline it takes to just sit down and write a play—nothing to sneeze at—your real work has only just begun.
Theater

Growth & Collaboration

Jennifer Smart·May 29, 2014
“There is always untapped creativity,” states David Lozano, Cara Mia’s Artistic Director, giving voice to an observation that is unfortunately all too true.
Dallas/Ft WorthTheater

Performania

Nancy Wozny·May 29, 2014
It feels a tiny bit like Christmas when I see those shiny words, “2014/2015 season” in the subject of an email.
DancePerformaniaTheater

Jazz on Film Returns to the MFAH

Joseph Wozny·May 29, 2014
Music is its own language. It has its own rules and processes of breaking those rules.
FilmHoustonMusic

Pace Gems: Selections from the Linda Pace Foundation Permanent Collection

Dan Goddard·May 28, 2014
Pace Gems, the inaugural exhibit at the Linda Pace Foundation’s SPACE, presents highlights from the extensive contemporary art collection assembled by the late San Antonio artist and founder of Artpace.
ReviewsSan AntonioVisual Art

Otis Jones + Bret Slater

john zotos·May 28, 2014
Holly Johnson Gallery has just opened the first installment of what has become an international project, pairing veteran artist Otis Jones and his former studio assistant Bret Slater.
Dallas/Ft WorthReviewsVisual Art

Orly Genger: Current

M.M. ADJARIAN·May 28, 2014
Deceptively simple in design, Current, a monumental, interactive sculpture at The Contemporary Austin’s Laguna Gloria estate, intervenes in the landscape to force viewers to consider not only the elements that went into its making, but also the environment in which it resides.
AustinReviewsVisual Art

The TITAS Season

Manuel Mendoza·May 23, 2014
It made sense last year when TITAS director Charles Santos cut back on music programs to focus on dance: dance is what makes the performing arts presenter unique.
Dallas/Ft WorthDance

Summer Music

Nancy Zastudil·May 22, 2014
The celebratory spirit of The Texas Music Festival, May 30-June 28, is infectious.
Music

This Museum Was Made for You and Me

Devon Britt-Darby·May 20, 2014
Unfortunately for Texans, It’s in Virginia   IMAGE: From left: Miriam Schapiro’s Another Red Room (1967), Gene Davis’s...
AustinDallas/Ft WorthHoustonLoose EndsSan AntonioVisual Art

The Plies Continue

Nancy Wozny·May 20, 2014
The loss of Hope Center hit hard and fast, posing the question, where will Houston's professional contemporary dancers take morning class?
DanceHouston
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