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Review: Mary Vernon Paintings

admin·December 10, 2012
Mary Vernon Paintings is a large, luxurious collection of recent drawings and paintings from the prolific artist and long-time SMU faculty member. It is likely the most joyously colorful show of paintings you’ll see all year. Vernon’s work is all of these wonderful things at once [...]
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Sister Act

admin·December 10, 2012
During the holiday season a lot of people dread the additional family time. It seems that every gathering...
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Cowboys of Color

admin·December 10, 2012
Fort Worth’s Jubilee Theatre creates Black Spurs, a new musical about cowboys of color on the Chisholm Trail....
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Flash Chat: Matthew Dirst of Ars Lyrica

admin·December 10, 2012
Ars Lyrica takes us to Vienna for a special New Year’s celebration on December 31, 2012, 9 p.m. at Zilka Hall, Hobby Center for the Performing Arts, featuring featuring two rising stars of the opera stage – soprano Lauren Snouffer and countertenor John Holiday. An elegant gala and [...]
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At Play with Dead White Zombies

admin·December 10, 2012
The Dallas-based group of malcontent theatre, performance, visual, sound, and installation artists, collectively known as The Dead White Zombies, are taking experimental theatre to an all-new level. Thomas Riccio, an award-winning playwright, director, and scholar of indigenous and ritual created the group’s newest play (w)hole, a karmic love story [...]
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The Magic of Mozart

admin·December 10, 2012
The Dallas Symphony showcases two weekends with music by everyone’s favorite composer Mozart’s birthday is January 27. (He’ll...
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Master of Macabre

admin·December 10, 2012
No one utters the salutation “good evening” quite as chilly as Alfred Hitchcock. Those two words greeted viewers from 1955 to 1965 when the mystery anthology series Alfred Hitchcock Presents aired on CBS-TV (and later rotated to NBC-TV). Even by the time the popular television show [...]
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The Meaning of Life

admin·December 10, 2012
Ann Glazer is a New York and Dallas-based artist intrigued by the unconscious. Her installation, Wellhead, now showing at Kirk Hopper Fine Art, includes a little of everything from narrative to collage to video, creating a single piece. The gallery describes the experiences as [...]
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Poetry by Design

admin·December 10, 2012
Pablo Picasso renders twenty portraits to accompany sonnets by the Spanish poet Luis de Gongora y Argote On view this fall is Vingt Poëmes (Twenty Poems), Pablo Picasso’s tribute to arguably one of Spain’s greatest poets, Luis de Góngora y Argote (1561-1627). The exhibit [...]
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ARTifacts: December 2012

admin·December 10, 2012
ACTOR HAGMAN’S FINAL ACT The late actor Larry Hagman visited the Dallas Children’s Theater two weeks prior to...
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Review: Gilad Efrat – Negev

admin·December 10, 2012
In his latest exhibition at Inman Gallery, for sale Israeli artist Gilad Efrat ruminates on the desert landscape...
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Roam If You Want To

admin·December 10, 2012
Houston Mobile Art Hits the Road These days, being mobile is where it’s at. And “it” is art....
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