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    An Artful Camaraderie: Member-owned and operated Archway Gallery celebrates its fiftieth anniversary

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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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    An Icon in Motion: Annabelle Lopez Ochoa explores Frida Kahlo’s legacy at Houston Ballet

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    The Decade-Long Journey Home: Inside Kitchen Dog Theater’s 35th Season at Its New Dallas Home

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Review: Natural Acts in Artificial Water

admin·May 31, 2012
Stephan Koplowitz’s Natural Acts in Artificial Water Insight|Out Festival May 19, 2012 Water has a beckoning presence. Stephan...
DanceHoustonReviews

“Welcome na de Shrine”

admin·May 30, 2012
Fela comes to Houston Prepare to gyrate. The Afrobeat is heading to Houston. Fela, the Tony-Award winning Broadway...
DanceFeaturedHoustonMusicTheater

Review: American Falls

admin·May 30, 2012
A century ago, armed with little more than secondary knowledge gleaned from travel guides and Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography, Franz Kafka attempted to write an “American” novel. The manuscript shows its main character [...]
HoustonReviewsTheater

Competitive Edge: Tips from First Place

admin·May 29, 2012
How do you win a competition? Three medalists offer their advice. Out of dozens of dancers who enter...
DanceHouston

Review: Moonrise Kingdom

admin·May 29, 2012
Wes Anderson is back to the live action format with his new quirky coming-of-age film, Moonrise Kingdom. You...
FilmHoustonReviews

Houston Ballet’s Made in America

admin·May 29, 2012
With a promise of cupcakes and the Mayor, a new ballet, a touch of Balanchine and a Mark...
DanceHouston

Film Review: ‘Moonrise Kingdom’

admin·May 29, 2012
Wes Anderson is back to the live action format with his new quirky coming-of-age film, Moonrise Kingdom. You can always tell a Wes Anderson film from any other movies [...]
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Review: The Rumi Concert

admin·May 28, 2012
The Rumi-atics came out in full force to the Brown Foundation Performing Arts Theater at the Asia Society Texas Center on May 22 to see the great sage and Rumi translator and scholar Coleman Barks. If anyone can bring the 13th [...]
HoustonMusicReviews

True Texas Spirit

admin·May 28, 2012
Stanton Welch has transformed Houston Ballet into a leading force in the dance world. Artistic director Stanton Welch...
DanceHouston

A Gallery With Gravitas

Devon Britt-Darby·May 28, 2012
MFAH Reinstallation Gets Ab Ex Right I used to have to drag myself to the Museum of Fine...
FeaturedHoustonVisual Art

Review: Gerhard Richter Painting

admin·May 24, 2012
Paint and the moving image have a complicated relationship. Early cinema influenced how Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque...
FilmHoustonReviewsVisual Art

The New Crop

admin·May 24, 2012
The Ecology of Houston’s Emerging Choreographers In the decade since I first came ashore on Houston’s dance scene, I’ve experienced how rapidly this particular dance performance landscape and its inhabitants evolve and regenerate. Where artists have pruned or redirected their energies, new growth is [...]
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