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    The Haas Brothers: Cuteness as a Trojan Horse, and an Irreverent Austin Homecoming at the Blanton

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

    Paper, Skin, Shadow: Exploring Fragility at the Menil Drawing Institute

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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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    Embracing the New: Texas Performing Arts’ New Season

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    A Wonderland Awaits: Houston Ballet’s new season offers something for every ballet lover

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    The Finale and Future: Austin Symphony Orchestra’s Peter Bay Passes the Baton

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    The Drama Map: Trends, Patterns and Premieres on Texas Stages

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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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Words to Motion

Nancy Wozny·August 20, 2014
John Neumeier’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream Launches Houston Ballet’s Season
DanceHouston

Ten Must See September Shows in Texas

Jennifer Smart·August 19, 2014
Don't miss these 10 productions this September across Texas.
Theater

Frankly, Scarlett

Holly Beretto·August 18, 2014
Austin’s Ransom Center Showcases Behind-the-Scenes Stories for Gone With the Wind’s 75th Anniversary
AustinFilm

Playing for Pride

SCOT C. HART·August 14, 2014
What do an English teacher, an arts fundraiser, a published poet, a former Peace Corps volunteer, a theater critic, and a former Catholic priest all have in common?
Dallas/Ft WorthTheater

Top Ten September Dance Shows in Texas

Nancy Wozny·August 11, 2014
Imagine a road trip across the great Lone Star State just to see dance. Are you with me on this? Good, because I have planned a perfect itinerary.
DanceFeatures

Three Questions for Danielle Georgiou

Nancy Wozny·July 31, 2014
Danielle Georgiou Dance Group will be premiering NICE, on Nov. 13- 24, as part of AT&T Performing Arts Center's new series, The Elevator Project, which features productions from six Dallas-based theater companies in the Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre.
Dallas/Ft WorthDanceFeaturesTheater

A Deeper Shade of Soto

Devon Britt-Darby·July 29, 2014
Shortly after the late Jesús Rafael Soto’s posthumously realized Houston Penetrable went on view in the Museum of...
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