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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

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

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    A Summer Spoof: The Gilbert & Sullivan Society of Houston Serves up ‘The Gondoliers’

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‘Metonymic Transfiguration’ Opens June 17 at Tyler Museum of Art!

admin·June 14, 2012
Metonymic Transfiguration: The Apotheosis of the Body in Recent Works of Jack Barnett opens at the Tyler Museum of...
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Come Out And See ‘BASQUIAT’ at AT&T PAC’s Annette Strauss Square at 8:30pm on June 16th!

admin·June 13, 2012
Join the DFS & the AT&T Performing Arts Center every third Saturday for Film screenings in Annette Strauss...
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Shifting Keys

admin·June 13, 2012
A Classical DJ Goes Undercover The line at the East Gate of the Free Press Summer Fest 2012...
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Review: Romeo and Juliet

admin·June 11, 2012
Houston Ballet June 9, 2012 How is it that, after seeing Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet on stage, on...
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Sartre in the Summertime

admin·June 11, 2012
Bit of Stretch Theatre Co. at 14 Pews Houston opens its doors to returning college students every summer. Some don’t just want to hang around. Southwestern University (SU) students Emma Martinsen and Erin Cressy and New York [...]
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Review: Surface Pattern

admin·June 5, 2012
Circuit 12 Contemporary, medicine Dallas May 12–June 16, cialis 2012 Owner Dustin Orlando has assembled a sampling of...
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Review: The Birthday Party

admin·June 5, 2012
Undermain Theatre May 2–June 2, 2012 Harold Pinter’s The Birthday Party was first performed in 1958, around the same time as Ionesco’s Rhinoceros and Albee’s The Zoo Story, ushering in a movement called “Theater of the Absurd” and what some critics dubbed “Comedy of Menace.” [...]
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Review: Cicerone

admin·June 5, 2012
The Ochre House May 19–June 9, 2012 There’s something unmistakably engaging and tantalizing about the story of Henry Miller, expatriated writer who came to Paris in the 1930s, colluded with Anais Nin, professionally and sexually, and went on to publish novels so laced with tempestuous [...]
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Review: Charlotte Moth

admin·June 5, 2012
Dallas Biennale Exhibit curated by the Dallas Contemporary Museum Displayed at the Goss Michael Foundation, Dallas Charlotte Moth has given us important work. It’s not moving or viscerally arousing — but it does make us pose a serious question. Namely, how much ancillary information [...]
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Review: El Latido Incesant

admin·June 5, 2012
Bath House Cultural Center, Dallas May 5-June 2, 2012 El Latido Incesante (The Endless Heartbeat) is the current show at the Bath House Cultural Center on the shore of White Rock Lake. The show is a close-up look at old-master quality wood sculpture lovingly created by Mexican [...]
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Review: Deborah Ballard

admin·June 5, 2012
Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden, Dallas May 20-June 16, 2012 Deborah Ballard: Alter Ego is a exhibition of a large number of Ballard figurative works, both in the gallery and in the gorgeous sculpture garden at Valley House Gallery in North Dallas. Cheryl and Kevin Vogel’s gardens have [...]
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Remarks

admin·June 4, 2012
This month the Dallas Symphony Orchestra is hosting the 67th National Conference of the League of American Orchestras, our industry’s “go-to” event. Nearly 1000 managers, trustees, musicians, and volunteers from our 850 member orchestras will gather at Meyerson Symphony Center to celebrate the DSO’s brilliant music making under music director [...]
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