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    The Stories that Hair Can Tell: Rosemary Meza-DesPlas at the Martin Museum of Art

    Collecting as a Cultural Practice: Picasso–Klee–Matisse: Masterpieces from the Museum Berggruen at the MFAH

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

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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

    A Wonderland Awaits: Houston Ballet’s new season offers something for every ballet lover

    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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    History and Community Come Together at Houston’s Stages Theater

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Review: “Pretty Dark” Shorts Showcase

admin·February 8, 2012
When I think about “dark,” in a general context of genre, my expectation is more often than not, weight or heavy handedness. Filmmakers exploring violence can fall into the trap of excess, and those interested in mystery lean on abstraction or purposeful incoherence, a la Lynch derivatives [...]
FilmHoustonReviews

Leaving the Silo: Artists on Seeing Other Disciplines

admin·February 8, 2012
BEING AN ARTIST IS AN ALL ENCOMPASSING job, illness with time and money often in short supply. Yet,...
HoustonVisual Art

Stanton Welch: Houston Ballet’s Fast and Furious Choreographer

admin·February 8, 2012
HOUSTON BALLET’S ARTISTIC DIRECTOR, Stanton Welch wasted no time ascending to world renown as a choreographer. Once he got started, that is. Most dancers expect to spend years in the studio and on the stage before moving on to a choreographic career. [...]
DanceHouston

Cultural Warrior: Inprint’s Executive Director Rich Levy

admin·February 8, 2012
Inprint Margarett Root Brown Reading Series February 27 Rae Armantrout & Christian Wiman March 26 Téa Obreht &...
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Making Music: Making a Career

admin·February 8, 2012
SO YOU HAVE TRAINING AT A major music school, does that guarantee you a career? Not necessarily. That’s where professional development programs come in. As the number of highly trained musicians graduating from [...]
HoustonMusic

John Sonsini Men at Work

admin·February 8, 2012
THE PHRASE “PAINTING FROM life” can bring to mind a host of images produced by the working artist...
HoustonVisual Art

A Timely Chekhov

admin·February 8, 2012
THERE ARE 32 KNOWN ENGLISH translations of Anton Chekhov’s 1895 play “The Seagull,” and when deciding to add the title to the Alley Theatre’s 2011– 12 season, Gregory Boyd and his team read every one of them. After all [...]
HoustonTheater

Moments of Respite

admin·February 8, 2012
Understated Elegance Triumphs in Yoshio Taniguchi’s Asia Society Texas Center   HOUSTON IS NOT KNOWN FOR its grand...
CultureHoustonVisual Art

Under the Great Dance Umbrella

admin·February 8, 2012
WHEN THAT TRANSLUCENT WHITE umbrella floats on stage during Alvin Ailey’s masterwork “Revelations” during Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s return to the Society for the Performing Arts Jones’ Hall stage on March 2–4, it will be a historic occasion. [...]
DanceHouston

Laura Lark – All the Pretty People

admin·February 8, 2012
February 11–April 3, price 2012 “The Liveable Forest” Preview: Friday, Feb. 10, 6–8 p.m. Opening reception: Saturday, Feb....
HoustonVisual Art

The Ensemble Theatre Embraces its Past and Builds to the Future

Holly Beretto·February 7, 2012
THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO, GEORGE Hawkins dreamed of a place where African-American actors and artists could practice and perfect their craft. With no physical space available for such an endeavor back in 1976, Hawkins stuffed the trunk of his car with props and costumes and caravanned with other performers around Houston [...]
HoustonTheater

Signs of Power

admin·February 7, 2012
THIS SPRING, THE CONTEMPORARY Arts Museum Houston hosts the nationally touring exhibition “The Deconstructive Impulse: Women Artists Reconfigure the Signs of Power, 1973- 1991” on view until April 15. Helaine Posner, co-curator of the exhibition and chief curator/deputy director for curatorial affairs at the Neuberger Museum of Art [...]
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