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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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Performania: Israeli Dance in Texas

Nancy Wozny·April 30, 2016
I’ve been obsessed with Israeli contemporary dance since returning from International Exposure 2015 last December, and for good reason: Some of the best contemporary dance on the planet harks from the tiny seaside city of Tel Aviv.
DancePerformania

This Page Left Intentionally Blank or Not: Big Dance Theater at CounterCurrent

Tarra Gaines·April 27, 2016
“Don’t look at that. That’s not part of the tour,” is a phrase used by absolutely no museum docent ever, until Tymberly, the new Menil Collection docent, had me in her guiding clutches.
DanceHoustonVisual Art

The Shape of Home

casey gregory·April 27, 2016
Mari Omori at the Galveston Arts Center
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Spoilers

Lee Escobedo·April 27, 2016
Jennie Ottinger at Conduit
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

The Sears Effect: Kelly Sears at Aurora Picture Show

Nancy Wozny·April 25, 2016
When the lights came up after an hour of Kelly Sears' shorts I felt like an extra from The Manchurian Candidate, with a mild case of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, complete with the eyeball spinning.
FilmHouston

Theater for Right Now: DTC’s New Season

Jennifer Smart·April 25, 2016
“We look around the world we live in, at topics that are relevant in the news, our civic life, in the culture as a whole,” Kevin Moriarty, Artistic Director of the Dallas Theater Center tells me when I ask him how he and his team begin to conceive a season.
Dallas/Ft WorthEditor's PicksTheater

Curating in Texas: The Contemporary’s Heather Pesanti

Thao Votang·April 22, 2016
I walked into the Jones Center on a Monday to meet with Heather Pesanti, senior curator of The Contemporary Austin.
Curating in Texas

Classics & Connections: The Dallas Opera’s 2016/17 Season

Monica Smart·April 22, 2016
The Dallas Opera's 60th season is back to basics, with three classics of the Western canon and two modern psychological dramas.
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Curtain Up: Theater Returns to the J

Holly Beretto·April 20, 2016
From its sprawling campus along Houston’s Brays Bayou, the Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center has long enjoyed a reputation as an epicenter for arts and cultural events.
HoustonTheater

Collaboration Defines Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s SOLUNA Festival

JOHN DeMERS·April 20, 2016
Collaboration happens in the arts, especially in the performing arts, whether the artists involved enjoy it or not.
Dallas/Ft WorthMusic

Houston Symphony’s Musical Ambassador Carlos Andrés Botero Creates Value and Connections

Steven Brown·April 20, 2016
The Houston Symphony’s Sunday matinee was coming up, and a couple of hundred early birds gathered in Jones Hall for the pre-concert talk.
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Skin

Jennifer Smart·April 11, 2016
Timothy Harding at Cris Worley Fine Arts
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