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    The Stories We Carry: Angelica Raquel: Mystic Threads at the McNay Art Museum

    Head West: Contemporary artists reimagine the American West at the Amon Carter

    Stitched Across Time: Marilyn Henrion brings a lifetime of textile works to the Irving Arts Center

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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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    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

    Big and Bold: Waco’s {254}DANCEFEST Expands its Reach

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

    Dreaming Frida: Brooklyn Rider premieres a new work by Gabriela Lena Frank at DACAMERA

    Fresh Notes: Grassroots Opera Companies Take Off in Houston

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

    All The World’s Their Stage: Teatro Dallas celebrates 40 years

    Texas Studio: Alexa Capareda Keeps Moving

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Sound Dispersion

PHILLIP JOHN·May 13, 2014
SoundSpace is a musical zoo held at the UT’s Blanton Museum of Art showcasing the myriad species of contemporary classical music.
AustinMusic

Trenton Doyle Hancock: Skin and Bones, 20 Years of Drawing

MICHAEL MCFADDEN·May 13, 2014
Any daydreamer remembers being back in school, either ignoring the teacher or absorbing the world around them as they doodled in the margins of their notes.
HoustonReviewsVisual Art

Eyes on Texas Performing Arts

Nancy Wozny·May 9, 2014
A listing of performing arts events throughout the state of Texas.
Eyes on Texas

Eyes on Texas Visual Arts

Devon Britt-Darby·May 9, 2014
A listing of visual arts exhibitions & events across Texas.
Eyes on TexasVisual Art

Performania

Nancy Wozny·May 8, 2014
As a contributing editor at DM, I get to nominate the Texas contingent—a job I take seriously, as I spend the year considering whom I might put forward for that honor.
DancePerformania

A Home and a New Season

Scott Andrews·May 7, 2014
“The main question was: after eight years of doing the work we have done, and achieving some success, what is the next cycle? How do we keep improving?
San AntonioTheater

Keeping up with Rude Mechs

claire canavan·May 7, 2014
It’s hard to keep up with Rude Mechs. Austin’s critically acclaimed experimental theater collective is thriving;
AustinTheater

Jesús Rafael Soto and ‘The Will to Architecture’

Devon Britt-Darby·May 7, 2014
Viewer-Completed Houston Penetrable Is Perfect for Social Media—and Mies   VIDEO AND IMAGES: Some views of Jesús Rafael...
BlogHoustonLoose EndsVisual Art

The Vision Continues

Manuel Mendoza·May 7, 2014
In the 37 years since Ann Williams took a risk and launched the company, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, three local companies have called it quits
Dallas/Ft WorthDance

The Best Public Art in Houston Right Now

Devon Britt-Darby·May 6, 2014
There’s a lot of good public art on view right now, from the sculptures the Hermann Park Conservancy...
BlogHoustonLoose EndsVisual Art

Insider Notes

Nancy Wozny·May 6, 2014
Meet May, a month in which we find a blast of activity across the board, from the cultural pillars through to the underground.
Editor's Remarksinsider notes

Review: The Whipping Man

Tarra Gaines·May 5, 2014
Three Jews, all members of one family, sit down to Seder to celebrate Passover together in a moment of peace at the end of a long and brutal war.
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