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All Together Now: Unexpected premieres and cherished favorites blend in TITAS/Dance Unbound’s new season

Lindsey Wilson·May 26, 2024
For more than 40 years, TITAS/Dance Unbound has been bringing in dance companies that entertain, educate, and inspire Dallas audiences, and its 2024-25 season is no exception.
Dallas/Ft WorthDance

Shared Experiences: Patrick Martinez at Dallas Contemporary

James Russell·May 10, 2024
The Road to Dallas is Paved with Trees, Plants and Neon
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

People First: ROCO Celebrates 20 Years of Fostering a Culture of Connection

Sherry Cheng·May 10, 2024
Let’s do the numbers. Houston’s premiere chamber orchestra ROCO will have reached a staggering 150 world premieres by the end of its 20th season.
HoustonMusic

Texas New Music Festival Celebrates New Works

Sherry Cheng·May 10, 2024
Texas New Music Festival (TNMF) is the brainchild of Chad Robinson, Founder and Artistic Director of the Texas New Music Ensemble (TNME).
Music

Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

Nancy Zastudil·April 29, 2024
Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries
AustinDallas/Ft WorthGallery RowHoustonSan AntonioVisual Art

Lost and Found: Justin Parr at the Center of the World

casey gregory·April 29, 2024
The tagline for Justin Parr’s latest venture, a celebration of the artists he’s exhibited at Fl!ght Gallery over the past 23 years, is “San Antonio is the center of the world.”
San AntonioVisual Art

Clay into Flora: Rebecca Manson at The Modern

Donna Tennant·April 18, 2024
Rebecca Manson transforms clay into charged flora in her immersive installation, Barbecue, at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth from May 25 through Aug. 25.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Listen, Touch and Learn: Marie Watt at the Blanton

Amy Bishop·April 14, 2024
Think back to your first museum visit. For many of us, it was probably as a child during a school field trip or on a summer afternoon with a parent, and we probably received stern instructions to keep our voices down and to not touch anything while inside the gallery.
AustinVisual Art

Soy de Tejas: Traveling exhibition unites the Lone Star State in Fort Worth with Latinx art

Lindsey Wilson·April 14, 2024
In a state as vast as Texas, how do you go about building a survey that encompasses the Latinx population’s art?
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Beyond East West Opposition: Raqib Shaw at the MFAH

Nancy Zastudil·April 14, 2024
Raqib Shaw: Ballads of East and West, on view at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston June 9 through Sept. 2, features works like the one described above, each painting ornately blending Eastern and Western influences, depicting hope and despair.
HoustonVisual Art

Consumed by Love: Houston Grand Opera’s New Season of Romance and Passion

Sherry Cheng·April 14, 2024
“What is it about opera that keeps everybody thinking in a romantic frame of mind?” That’s a question Khori Dastoor, General Director and CEO of Houston Grand Opera (HGO), pondered while deciding the theme for HGO’s 2024-25 season.
HoustonMusic

Unique and Determined: ISHIDA Dance brings ‘Mutability’ to the Asia Society and The Long Center

Nancy Wozny·April 14, 2024
Austin-based choreographer Brett Ishida boasts a whirlwind June with performances of her company ISHIDA Dance in “Mutability” on June 7-9 at Asia Society Texas Center in Houston and June 12-14, 2024 at The Long Center in Austin.
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