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Mirrors for Princes

Nancy Zastudil·January 26, 2016
Slavs and Tatars at the Blaffer
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A Banner Year: DiverseWorks Moves to the MATCH

Holly Walrath·January 25, 2016
A + C writer Holly Walrath sat down with Executive Director and Chief Curator Xandra Eden and Associate Curator Rachel Cook to discuss the move, the new show and the future of the organization.
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Music & Milestones: Dallas Bach Society’s Spring Season

Steven Brown·January 25, 2016
Sure, J.S. Bach is the most revered composer of his time. But the society goes beyond him to take in the entire Baroque spectrum: more than 150 years of music ranging from pieces for solo instrument to choral works to opera.
Dallas/Ft WorthMusic

Mainstreaming Latino Art: Artes de la Rosa’s Expanded Mission

Lindsey Wilson·January 25, 2016
Calling Artes de la Rosa “just a theater company” is like calling a certain Swiss tool “just a knife.” The Fort Worth organization actually defines itself as a cultural center for the arts, and it didn’t even encompass theater when it was originally founded.
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Love is in the Cards: Linda Phenix Returns to Theatre LaB Houston for 52 Pick Up

Nancy Wozny·January 25, 2016
Linda Phenix returns to directing with the Theatre LaB Houston production of TJ Dawe and Rita Bozi's romantic comedy of chance, 52 Pick-Up, featuring Houston acting couple, Robin Van Zandt and James Monaghan, Feb. 5-28 at the MATCH. Like the name of the card game, 52 Pick-Up involves the actors throwing the cards into the air to determine the order of the scenes.
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Larger Than Life

Laurie James·January 24, 2016
Thomas Hart Benton’s Hollywood
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TUBERS•TABLETS•TURFS•TAILS

john zotos·January 24, 2016
Sharon Kopriva at Kirk Hopper Fine Art
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Love and Loss: The Bridges of Madison County at TUTS

Tarra Gaines·January 22, 2016
I might very well be the last American woman over the age of 25 who has neither seen the Meryl Streep, Clint Eastwood movie The Bridges of Madison County nor read the 90s zeitgeist novel by Robert James Waller that it’s based on.
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Flawed Characters

Jennifer Smart·January 21, 2016
Martyr at Second Thought Theatre
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A New Review of Feminist Art

Alaena Hostetter·January 21, 2016
Black Sheep Feminism at the Dallas Contemporary
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A Baroque Zarzuela at Orchestra of New Spain

Steven Brown·January 20, 2016
The hole in the history books made no sense. Spanish music had flourished during the Renaissance, when composers created rich choral music for churches and stately dances for royal courts. But the music world acted as if Spanish composers had practically vanished during the baroque period: Germans, Italians, Frenchmen and Britons got nearly all the attention.
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LBJ Takes the Stage: Alley Theatre and Dallas Theater Center Team Up for All the Way

JOHN DeMERS·January 19, 2016
Lyndon Baines Johnson has surely been called almost every name in every book, especially here in his home state of Texas. But “idealist” hasn’t typically been one of them.
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