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

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The Elevator Project opens the AT&T Performing Arts Center to local artists

Jennifer Smart·July 29, 2014
IMAGE ABOVE: Wyly Rooftop Terrace. Photo by Iwan Baan, courtesy of AT&T Performing Arts Center. For as much...
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The Boy From Oz

Jennifer Smart·July 29, 2014
When Peter Allen sings his now infamous song “Everything old is new again” in The Boy from Oz, it sounds like a wish more than a fact.
Dallas/Ft WorthReviewsTheater

Five Things you Need to Know About Ballet in Texas Right Now

Nancy Wozny·July 29, 2014
The big news at Houston Ballet is the addition of two new first soloists, Jared Matthews, a Houston native, and Yuriko Kajiya.
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Three Austin Choreographers Cross the Pond

PHILLIP JOHN·July 28, 2014
Texas prides itself on its former status as an independent country, and no nation is complete without its ambassadors.
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Trey McIntyre’s Queen-Size Farewell & other Texas Sightings at Jacob’s Pillow

Nancy Wozny·July 21, 2014
My annual trek to the nation's great dance mecca, Jacob's Pillow, is never without a little Texas love, which started with Trey McIntyre's big good-bye.
Dance

Five Questions for Amy Fote of Ballet San Antonio

Nancy Wozny·July 21, 2014
Amy Fote, former principal of Houston Ballet and Milwaukee Ballet, has joined the artistic staff of Ballet San Antonio.
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Les Miserables at Dallas Theater Center

Jennifer Smart·July 15, 2014
The version of Les Miserables currently on stage at the Dallas Theater Center (DTC) is not your mother’s Les Miserables.
Dallas/Ft WorthReviewsTheater

Eyes on Texas Visual Arts

Devon Britt-Darby·July 10, 2014
Upcoming visual arts events throughout the state of Texas.
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Eyes on Texas Performing Arts

Nancy Wozny·July 10, 2014
Upcoming performing arts events across Texas.
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Theater by Design

Scott Andrews·July 9, 2014
Beyond a round exhibition hall, a stairway leads down to the inner sanctum of the Tobin Collection of Theatre Arts at the McNay Art Museum.
San AntonioTheaterVisual Art

Insider Notes

Nancy Wozny·July 8, 2014
Houston-based conceptual sculptor Dario Robleto will be the next artist to juxtapose his own works in dialogue with selections from the Menil Collection
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After Irony

Charissa N. Terranova·July 6, 2014
Irony has been the standard currency of avant-garde art for so long now—50 years or even a century depending on how one looks at it—that it is simply grammatical.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art
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