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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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    Aimed Dance Fest Ignites Contemporary Dance in Southeast Texas

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

    Awesome Analog: Performing Arts Houston brings its biggest season yet for 60th Anniversary

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    Milestones & Superstar Soloists: Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s Bold New Season

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    History and Community Come Together at Houston’s Stages Theater

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Dana Nicolay’s New Company Reacquaints Houston With Past Works

Nichelle Suzanne·February 24, 2014
If you’ve been watching dance in Houston for less than a decade, it is possible the name Dana Nicolay won’t ring a bell.
DanceHouston

Reconsidering a Pop Outlier

Scott Andrews·February 24, 2014
Robert Indiana’s totemic sculptures and hard edge paintings filled with enigmatic numbers and text were lionized by New York art critics in the early 1960s, who listed him with Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and James Rosenquist as one of young Turks taking on the rule of abstract expressionism.
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Magic and Mayhem Come Together in Aladdin

Nancy Wozny·February 20, 2014
A magic lantern, a flying carpet, an evil monster, love at first sight and a blend of trickery and triumph sounds like all the right ingredients for a juicy story ballet.
DanceHouston

Amazing Journeys

Nancy Wozny·February 19, 2014
The Annual Houston Jewish Film Festival, March 8-23, celebrates its 10th anniversary with 28 of the best Jewish or Israeli films from around the world.
FilmHouston

National Theatre of Scotland

PHILLIP JOHN·February 18, 2014
IMAGES: The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart by David Greig, Writer & Director Wils Wilson, The Welsh Centre,...
AustinReviewsTheater

The World Comes to Austin

Holly Beretto·February 16, 2014
Austin has always taken pride in calling itself the “Live Music Capital of the World,” and it will have yet another chance to showcase itself in such a role this month at the Menuhin Competition.
AustinMusic

Acting in Texas: Justin Locklear

Nancy Wozny·February 16, 2014
Justin Locklear is currently appearing in Mike Bartlett's COCK at Second Thought Theatre in Dallas through Feb. 22. A graduate of Baylor University with a BFA in Theater Performance, Locklear's recent regional credits include Dreams of Slaughtered Sheep and Best Seat In Town with the Ochre House Theater, and T.N.B. With the Dead White Zombies.
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Maverick Movers: NobleMotion Dance Unplugs

Nancy Wozny·February 13, 2014
Andy Noble and Dionne Sparkman Noble, the masterminds behind NobleMotion Dance, present their latest batch of work, Unplugged, at The Barn on March 6-8.
DanceHouston

Acting in Texas: Jordan Jaffe at Black Lab Theatre

Nancy Wozny·February 11, 2014
IMAGE: Jordan Jaffe as Leo in Black Lab Theatre’s production of 4000 Miles, Feb. 28-March 16 at Frenetic...
Acting in Texas

Jason Urban: Solo Show

caitlin greenwood·February 11, 2014
Jason Urban’s solo show at Wally Workman offers audiences an amalgamation of digitally influenced prints, installation works, and paintings.
AustinReviewsVisual Art

Outside the Lines

Devon Britt-Darby·February 10, 2014
Last fall, ARTNews reported that renowned conceptual artist Adrian Piper had asked New York University’s Grey Art Gallery to remove her video from the traveling exhibition Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art.
HoustonVisual Art

Four Films from Austin’s Arts + Labor at Sundance 2014

Cressandra Thibodeaux·February 8, 2014
When I heard Arts + Labor, a creative content community in Austin, co-produced four films in this year's Sundance Film Festival (Hellion, Rat Pack Rat,No No: A Dockumentary and Person to Person), I had to find out their secret Mojo.
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