The Hills are Alive with a Pair of Mickle Mahers, Noises Off, Die Hard, Tharp, Cinderella’s Rats and so much more: The 2024 Season Wrap up
The Hills are Alive with a Pair of Mickle Mahers, Noises Off, Die Hard, Tharp, Cinderella’s Rats and so much more: The 2024 Season Wrap up
The Hills are Alive with a Pair of Mickle Mahers, Noises Off, Die Hard, Tharp, Cinderella’s Rats and so much more: The 2024 Season Wrap up
Building a Community: D. Wambui Richardson Invites Audiences to Become Part of Jubilee Theatre’s Family
Food for More Than Thought Nancy Zastudil·February 9, 2015HCCC Gets Houston Talking about the Craft of Dining HoustonVisual Art
The Importance of Being Sherlock Nancy Wozny·February 5, 2015Classical Theatre’s John Johnson Takes on the Great DetectiveHoustonTheater
Show Up: Orna Feinstein casey gregory·February 5, 2015For Feinstein, ‘natural selection’ occurs when she reaches a “fork in the road,” and chooses to follow one set of techniques or ideas over another. AustinHoustonShow UpVisual Art
Character Marathon Tarra Gaines·February 2, 2015The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe at Stages HoustonTheater
Love Stories Claire Christine Spera·January 30, 2015Two New Ballets in TexasDanceEditor's PicksHouston
Meditations on the Body Charisse Pearlina Weston·January 30, 2015Houston collaborative Suplex moves beyond the confines of the selfHoustonUncategorizedVisual Art
Not What I was Looking For Tarra Gaines·January 28, 2015Waiting for Johnny Depp at TUTS UndergroundHoustonReviewsTheater
Required Reading MICHAEL MCFADDEN·January 27, 2015Understanding the Nature of the LineHoustonReviewsVisual Art
Commissioning in Texas: ROCO Nancy Wozny·January 22, 2015Houston-based River Oaks Chamber Orchestra (ROCO) has commissioned 43 works in their ten-year historyHoustonMusic
Dances in a Gallery Nancy Wozny·January 20, 2015Laura Gutierrez, Connor Walsh + Friends at Nicole Longnecker GalleryDanceEditor's PicksHouston
Once Gracefully Travels from Film to Stage SCOT C. HART·December 23, 2014I was hesitant walking into the Winspear Opera House on opening night of Once, the touring romantic musical based on the Irish indie film of 2006.AustinDallas/Ft WorthHoustonSan AntonioTheater
What Moved Us casey gregory·December 22, 2014A few of our favorite things in 2014 Houston visual arts FeaturesHoustonVisual Art