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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

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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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Review: Sherlock Holmes, The Final Adventure

Jennifer Smart·May 5, 2014
The Dallas Theater Center’s (DTC) production of Sherlock Holmes, The Final Adventure, through May 25, begins as a policeman catches the news of Sherlock Holmes’ death from a passerby but, as we all know from Holmes himself, “nothing and no one is who they seem.”
ReviewsTheater

Forty Minutes of Pure Drama

Julie Herman·May 5, 2014
Theater students from Rogers High School, a small 2A school near Temple, TX, wait in the wings of the auditorium.
Theater

Room to Grow

caitlin greenwood·May 5, 2014
More than any other Texas city, Dallas registers in the popular imagination as a city of opulence and flashy indulgence.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Popping Up While Putting Off

MICHAEL MCFADDEN·May 5, 2014
On any given day, the anonymously adorable 1930s bungalow looks just like the other houses on Barbee Street in Houston’s North Third Ward.
HoustonVisual Art

Wabi Sabi

Geoff Smith·May 5, 2014
Wabi Sabi, a group exhibition at Art Palace, draws its title from the traditional Japanese aesthetic ideal characterized by serene imperfection with an emphasis on irregularity, simplicity, and transience.
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Rosa Barba: New Works

rachel adams·May 4, 2014
Entering the Berlin-based artist Rosa Barba’s contribution to the Spring International Artist-in-Residence program at Artpace, the viewer is immediately confronted by a multitude of sounds.
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Tom Molloy: NATIVE

M.M. ADJARIAN·May 4, 2014
Comprised of delicate graphite drawings, photographs and one sculpture, Tom Molloy’s NATIVE—his fifth solo exhibition to date at Lora Reynolds Gallery
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No Appointment Required

Devon Britt-Darby·May 3, 2014
It has been a busy year for Patricia Ruiz-Healy, who made the leap last fall from showing art in a house by appointment only to an East Olmos Drive gallery, only to move next door in the spring.
San AntonioVisual Art

FOCUS: Rirkrit Tiravanija

rachel adams·May 3, 2014
Widely recognized for his work in relational aesthetics that encompasses cooking Thai meals and printing t-shirts in the gallery, Rirkrit Tiravanija’s exhibition at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
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Laura Lark: Night Gallery

Nancy Zastudil·May 3, 2014
Laura Lark is a subversive painter in both form and content. She discards the rigid lines normally associated with drawing in favor of grouping and layering small dots of black Sharpie ink on a white background
HoustonReviewsVisual Art

Acting in Texas: Joe Kirkendall at Main Street Theater

Nancy Wozny·May 2, 2014
Joe Kirkendall takes on the role of Hector Hushabye in George Bernard Shaw’s biting satire, Heartbreak House at Main Street Theater, May 8-June 1.
Acting in TexasActing in Texas

Eat, Err, Hug, Die

Devon Britt-Darby·May 2, 2014
Flesh Made Word in the Art of Robert Indiana   IMAGE: Robert Indiana, The Demuth American Dream #5...
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