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Review: Bellini’s I Capuleti e i Monecchi

admin·November 18, 2012
Opera in the Heights Is love only sweet when it’s forbidden? In the Opera in the Heights (a.k.a. Oh!) production of Vincenzo Bellini’s I Capuleti e i Montecchi, there is no aphrodisiac like danger for the young lovers, Romeo and Giulietta. Loosely based on Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet [...]
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Expanding the canon, combating ‘myopia’

Devon Britt-Darby·November 15, 2012
Radical Presence curator decries view that CAMH shows too many black, gay artists Contemporary Arts Museum Houston senior...
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Review: Houston Cinema Arts Festival 2012

admin·November 15, 2012
Another Houston Cinema Arts Festival (HCAF) has come and gone, which for me meant another five days in the dark. As with all festivals, you see a lot and you miss a lot. Three things stood out for me: Andrew Garrison’s charming Trash Dance, Phil Solomon’s epic American Falls [...]
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PDNB Presents Jesús Moroles

admin·November 14, 2012
Rings of Granite PDNB Gallery has always been known for exhibiting important established artists whose tool of choice...
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Nicole Atzbach Promoted to Curator of Meadows Museum

admin·November 14, 2012
The Meadows Museum at Southern Methodist University is proud to announce the promotion of Nicole Atzbach to the...
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Latino Artists: Highlights from the AT&T Art Collection

admin·November 14, 2012
Latino Artists: Highlights From the AT&T Art Collection at the Latino Cultural Center Through January 5, 2013 Latino...
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Lanny Quarles at Cohn Drennan Contemporary

admin·November 14, 2012
A Poetics of Spontaneity Lanny Quarles submitted his first computer drawing to an art competition in 1982. He...
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Company Stages Big Move

admin·November 12, 2012
Kathleen Culebro, who, along with four other Texas Christian University students founded Amphibian Stage Productions in 2000, can be so low-key and understated that it’s sometimes hard to believe that she is an artist in the world of theater, where egos and big-talkers often dominate. “My longtime shyness has been Amphibian’s biggest [...]
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Review: The 99 Names of God

admin·November 12, 2012
The McKinney Avenue Contemporary, vcialis 40mg Dallas November 3-December 8, 2012 The 99 Names of God is a...
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Rediscoveries: Modes of Making in Modern Sculpture

admin·November 12, 2012
Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas September 29, 2012-January 13, 2013 Rediscoveries: Modes of Making in Modern Sculpture, the recent...
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Review: Jules Buck Jones @ Conduit

admin·November 12, 2012
Jules Buck Jones Conduit Gallery, Dallas October 13-November 24, 2012 Jules Buck Jones’ show of new work at...
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Lone Star Film Fest

admin·November 12, 2012
When the Lone Star Film Festival unspools in Fort Worth November 7-11, North Texans will have an opportunity to catch an early showing of two big films with Oscar buzz, while also having the chance to re-evaluate a big box office bomb that nearly destroyed a studio back in 1980 [...]
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