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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’

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

    ROCO’s Virtual Cycle of Access to Music

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    History and Community Come Together at Houston’s Stages Theater

    New and Now: Jaime Castañeda’s inaugural Dallas Theater Center season is packed with premieres

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REVIEW: Beauty and the Beast at TUTS

Tarra Gaines·December 18, 2018
Twenty-five years ago, to the month, Theatre Under the Stars world-premiered Disney’s Beauty and the Beast in its pre-Broadway run and introduced this independent Belle to the stage. As a grand holiday offering (through Dec. 23), TUTS now revives the show for its 50th anniversary season.
HoustonTheater

REVIEW: Tammie Rubin, Everything You Ever at Women & Their Work

Laura August·December 13, 2018
Tammie Rubin’s exhibition at Austin’s Women & Their Work (through Jan. 10) ostensibly takes the Texas ball moss as its subject.
AustinFeaturesVisual Art

REVIEW: ‘Pride and Prejudice’ at 4th Wall Theatre

Tarra Gaines·December 6, 2018
The great grand dame of hate-becomes-love stories Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice always held a current of social commentary beneath the surface of the glorious romance.
HoustonTheater

Catching up with North Texas Theater: A Conversation with Lindsey Wilson

Nancy Wozny·December 4, 2018
Lindsey Wilson is hands down one of the most prolific theater writers in Texas.
Dallas/Ft WorthTheater

REVIEW: Nicolas Moufarrege at the CAMH

MICHAEL MCFADDEN·November 28, 2018
The story of Nicolas Moufarrege is a sad one. Lost to the AIDS crisis in New York City at the age of 36, the artist had only been in practice for a decade and undoubtedly had much left to produce. Curated by Dean Daderko and on view at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston through Feb. 17, 2019, Nicolas Moufarrege: Recognize My Sign is the first solo museum exhibition for Moufarrege.
HoustonVisual Art

REVIEW: Ghada Amer at Dallas Contemporary

Laura August·November 26, 2018
Fingers hover over lips and breasts, hair cascades over and around faces, kisses are blown and shared, pleasure is given and received: Ghada Amer’s ceramic sculptures shiver with ecstatic encounter.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

REVIEW: Ars Lyrica’s ‘Agrippina’

Steven Brown·November 26, 2018
When Matthew Dirst was a graduate student in France, a splashy revival of a long-neglected 17th-century opera galvanized his love of baroque music.
HoustonMusic

Sci-Fi Theater: The Epic Adventure of ‘Panto Star Force’ at Stages

Emily Hynds·November 24, 2018
If you are familiar with a certain popular space franchise enjoying a reboot right now, you might see some similarities with this years Panto at Stages Repertory Theatre, which promises to take us to a galaxy far, far away.
HoustonTheater

Loop38 and Texas New Music Ensemble Stir up Houston’s Contemporary Music Scene

Sherry Cheng·November 21, 2018
A pair of excellent new music concerts on the Houston calendar this month illuminated the distinct yet overlapping currents that shape the body of contemporary music.
HoustonMusic

Texas Lens: Ian Casady’s 20 years at Houston Ballet

Nancy Wozny·November 14, 2018
Houston Ballet Principal Ian Casady will be honored for his twenty spectacular years with the company during the Margaret Alkek Williams Jubilee of Dance on Nov. 30 at the Wortham Center.
DanceHoustonTexas Lens

Life, Death and Healing: Hyde Park Theatre Partners with Catastrophic Theatre for Will Eno’s Wakey, Wakey

Tarra Gaines·November 13, 2018
In Obie Award-winning playwright Will Eno’s latest work, Wakey, Wakey, the endearingly befuddled Guy takes the audience along on a somewhat bumbling memorial journey through his life on the way to his death.
HoustonLone Star StoriesTheater

Avant Chamber Ballet’s Musical Season

Kelly Robbins·November 12, 2018
Avant Chamber Ballet opens its seventh season with an ambitious collaboration with the Verdigris Ensemble for a stunning production of The Little Match Girl Passion, David Lang’s haunting choral adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale, “The Little Match Girl.”
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