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    Dancing in Between the Spaces of Life: Karen Stokes Premieres ‘4 Corners’ at the Match

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Nothing Is What it Seems: Monika Sosnowska at the Austin Contemporary

Jeremy Hallock·December 1, 2016
In Warsaw, Monika Sosnowska lives across the street from a forest that was once a Jewish cemetery. During the Second World War, Germans destroyed it to use headstones as material for construction work. Polish people quickly responded by planting trees. They eventually started a project to restore the cemetery, which continues to this day
AustinEditor's PicksVisual Art

The ACTX Top Ten: December 2016

Nancy Wozny·December 1, 2016
Our top ten picks for arts + culture events happening across Texas in December 2016.
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Let the River Run: The Trinity River Project at Liliana Bloch Gallery

Jennifer Smart·November 28, 2016
Dallas has a complicated relationship with its river. At various points in a century and a half of more or less official existence we’ve tried to transform the Trinity into an inland port, we’ve pretended it didn’t exist, and we’ve literally moved it, and now people and organizations, both public and private, are attempting to reclaim it.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

On Book: Readings Take Center Stage in Houston

Tarra Gaines·November 21, 2016
Scene: a bare stage anywhere—in a theater, a rehearsal hall, even on an outdoor platform under a tree.
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Musical Evangelists: Houston Symphony’s Embedded Musicians Engage the Community

Steven Brown·November 16, 2016
David Connor lets his double bass rest on the floor. Cradling an iPad and speaker in his arms, he circulates through the classroom as jazz icon Ella Fitzgerald cuts loose onscreen in It Don’t Mean a Thing if It Ain’t Got That Swing.
Editor's PicksHoustonMusic

SHOW UP: Lily Cox-Richard

Laura August·November 16, 2016
“I'm trying to shake up my practice,” Lily Cox-Richard says, as we stand in her installation-in-progress at Artpace.
Editor's PicksSan AntonioVisual Art

Art Outdoors: A Guide to Texas Sculpture Gardens

Monica Smart·November 14, 2016
This fall, art loving Texans have the perfect opportunity to venture outside of museum walls and into the great outdoors by visiting the state’s sculpture gardens.
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Midcentury Sampler: Abstract Texas at the Amon Carter

Devon Britt-Darby·November 14, 2016
Six paintings by as many artists comprise Abstract Texas: Midcentury Modern Painting, which remains on view through Oct. 7, 2017 at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Victory at Sea: Moby-Dick at The Dallas Opera

Nancy Wozny·November 14, 2016
“Melville put the whole universe into Moby-Dick,” my companion said before the curtain rose on The Dallas Opera production of Moby-Dick.
Dallas/Ft WorthMusic

Who the Dickens is Scrooge?: A Christmas Carol at Dallas Theater Center

SCOT C. HART·November 9, 2016
Productions of the A Christmas Carol have decorated the stages of local theaters for decades. Dallas is no exception, with the Dallas Theater Center now presenting their 38th production of the tale through Dec. 28 at the Wyly Theatre.
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Lifelong Linearity: Picasso at the Menil

Devon Britt-Darby·November 8, 2016
The ghost of 19th-century French Neoclassical artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres casts a long shadow over the Museum District these days, with both his greatest heirs basking in surveys curated by world-renowned experts.
HoustonVisual Art

Acting in Texas: Joel F. Grothe

Nancy Wozny·November 7, 2016
Joel F. Grothe holds court as Thomas Cromwell in Main Street Theater's production of Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies, through Dec. 18.
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