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Review: Strange Eggs

admin·October 28, 2012
What lies inside of an egg? The shape of a chicken’s egg does not itself give us a...
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From Mozart to “Thriller”, Experience UNT’s Halloween Spooktacular!

admin·October 25, 2012
The University of North Texas Concert Orchestra, viagra 60mg dressed in costumes and joined by dancers from Tuzer...
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Dallas Opera Opening Night SOLD OUT!

admin·October 25, 2012
The Dallas Opera is thrilled to report that the first performance of the 2012-2013 Season, malady “Pursuits of...
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Review: La bohème

admin·October 23, 2012
In Giacomo Puccini’s La bohème, happiness is simply one hand to warm another. As a humming audience member made clear, the melodies Puccini wrote are stunning and memorable, making this opera a well-known favorite. It’s hard to capture Puccini’s original, effortless simplicity [...]
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Review: Tony Feher

admin·October 23, 2012
Blaffer Art Museum October 13-March 17 In 1987 Tony Feher had a revelatory experience: Chancing upon a collection...
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Artadia Awards 2012 Houston Announced

admin·October 22, 2012
Artadia: The Fund for Art and Dialogue announced the winners of the Artadia Awards 2012 Houston at the...
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Joey Fauerso at David Shelton Gallery

admin·October 21, 2012
Rich oils and delicate watercolors don the walls of the newly opened David Shelton Gallery. Verdant foliage and...
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Review: James Brown

admin·October 18, 2012
James Brown: The Distinct Connection Texas Gallery September 20-November 3 Ivory and dense– black forms dance across the walls at Texas Gallery. Vibrating with stillness, James Brown’s painting series Planets: The Distinct Connection offers us a meditation on the cosmic and metaphysical. Brown creates a rhythm of hundreds of spots that [...]
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Double Shift

admin·October 18, 2012
CORE Returns for a Free Show at Barnevelder Shift is not only the name of CORE’s upcoming free...
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The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art-Texas Chapter Presents David Schwarz, FAIA

admin·October 17, 2012
David Schwarz, price the noted architect from Washington D.C., see will discuss the viability of classical architecture for new...
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Around the World with Musiqa

admin·October 17, 2012
The contemporary classical group Musiqa will present its annual educational concerts for elementary school students, Around the World with...
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The Boundary of Life Is Quietly Crossed

admin·October 17, 2012
Visionary Texas-based sculptural artist and UH Mitchell Center Artist in Residence, here Dario Robleto, remedy investigates the connection...
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