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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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    Performa/Dance Marks Their 10th Anniversary with ‘ANTHROPOCENE’

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    Unbind Your Imagination: TITAS/Dance Unbound invites global dance into Dallas for 2025-26 season

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    Performania: A Spotlight on Texas Stages

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Opera in Israel with Dallas Connections

Nancy Wozny·September 27, 2016
Hannah Munitz's face lit up when I asked her about the Israeli Opera’s production of Onegin, which opens The Dallas Opera’s 2016/17season, Oct. 28-Nov. 6.
Dallas/Ft WorthEditor's PicksMusic

Stephanie Wittels Wachs and Matt Hune Launch the Rec Room

Tarra Gaines·September 26, 2016
Though only two months old, Houston’s latest performing arts venue, the Rec Room, has established itself as a quirky alternative to traditional theater companies.
Theater

Deep Woods & The Courage To Question: De Kus (The Kiss) at Stages Repertory Theatre

Tarra Gaines·September 26, 2016
A woman takes a walk through the woods. She travels with a destination weighing heavy in her mind, an appointment to keep, yet along the way she meets a stranger by happenstance and everything changes.
Theater

Badge of Honor: SMU Dance Grads Impact Texas Dance

Nichelle Suzanne·September 22, 2016
Southern Methodist University’s Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas is home to one of the nation’s most highly regarded and rigorous dance programs.
DanceEditor's PicksLone Star Stories

Juicy roles bring Stephen Costello back to Dallas Opera

Steven Brown·September 22, 2016
Stephen Costello thinks back to when he agreed to perform in a then-unfinished opera.
Dallas/Ft WorthMusic

Sea & Space: Karen Stokes Mines Houston’s History

ADAM CASTAÑEDA·September 22, 2016
All too often choreographers of modern dance present work based on material they without question know and understand: their own life stories, experiments based on individual movement practices, or explorations of thematic content that shoot out of their imaginations.
Dance

Learn/Imagine: Pablo Helguera at DiverseWorks

Laura August·September 21, 2016
Pablo Helguera's exhibition The Fable is to be Retold at DiverseWorks (on view through Nov. 19) opened with a performance recital in five parts, each of which considers the ways we learn and imagine, evoked through the lens of youth.
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Collages of Consumption: Lucie Stahl at Dallas Museum of Art

Lauren Smart·September 20, 2016
Lucie Stahl, Critic’s Pick, 2014, Inkjet print, aluminum, epoxy resin. The next person you see rummaging through trash...
Dallas/Ft WorthEditor's PicksVisual Art

Projecting Poetry: Pablo Gimenez-Zapiola’s Eastext

casey gregory·September 19, 2016
When Pablo Gimenez-Zapiola arrived in the United States from Argentina in 2002, he had with him three hundred dollars and a bicycle.
HoustonVisual Art

Houston Makes Room for Two New(ish) Galleries: Capsule Gallery + Cindy Lisica Gallery

Catherine Gonzalez·September 19, 2016
Two gallerists have set up shop over the last year on the Houston scene: Cindy Lisica of Cindy Lisica Gallery, and Sarah Sudhoff of Capsule Gallery Cindy Lisica Gallery joined the 4411 Montrose cluster alongside Anya Tish Gallery, Barbara Davis Gallery, David Shelton Gallery, and UNIX Gallery, while Capsule Gallery is located in the Isabella Court complex in Midtown, with neighbors Inman Gallery, Kinzleman Art Consulting, Samara Gallery, Art Palace and Devin Borden Gallery.
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Some Memories are Painful: Jenny Vogel at The Reading Room

Jennifer Smart·September 19, 2016
Jenny Vogel, In the Absence of Bodies. Installation view. Photos by Kevin Todora. Jenny Vogel In The Absence...
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Renaissance Woman

Laura August·September 6, 2016
This past July, Rebecca Rabinow, who grew up in Houston, stepped into her new role as director of The Menil Collection.
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