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    Performative and All-encompassing: David-Jeremiah: The Fire This Time

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    Accumulating Histories: Francesca Fuchs Redefines a Breathing Archive at the Menil

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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’

    Concert Trucks and Onstage Dinners: Performing Arts Houston offers its most varied schedule yet

    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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    Twists of Fate: Myths, Drama, and Phenomenal Voices in Ars Lyrica Houston’s New Season

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Three Premieres & Fresh Energy: Dallas Black Dance Theatre Moves Forward

Manuel Mendoza·January 19, 2016
Though it has been without an official artistic director for several months, Dallas Black Dance Theatre appears to be humming along just fine.
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Show Up: Colette Copeland

Lee Escobedo·January 18, 2016
Colette Copeland's new series of work, Becoming Colette, to be presented at The Reading Room through Feb. 20.
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Contingent Beauty

Jennifer Smart·January 18, 2016
Contemporary Latin American Art at the MFAH
HoustonReviewsVisual Art

Coming Home: Alex Karigan Farrior

Nancy Wozny·January 18, 2016
Alex Karigan Farrior joined Dallas's Dark Circles Contemporary Dance in 2014 and has been spinning her own brand of kinetic magic, often alongside Dark Circles artistic director Joshua L. Peugh, ever since.
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Cultural Remix: Matthew Craven’s MONUMENTS at David Shelton Gallery

Laura August·January 18, 2016
Matthew Craven’s collage/drawings, on view at David Shelton Gallery in Houston through Feb. 6, are about making new contexts for things.
HoustonVisual Art

Coming Home: Jennifer Mabus

Nancy Wozny·January 13, 2016
Dallas native Jennifer Mabus premieres The Art of Losing, a multi-media, sound and dance collaboration with the artist Lynn Lane, on Jan, 22-23, at The Barn as part of NobleMotion’s 2016 Next Step Series. You can also catch her work as part of Open Dance Project's Stories to Tell on Feb. 19-21 at the MATCH.
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The Science Under the Art

Laurie James·January 13, 2016
Using forensic science in combination with art history, the Kimbell Art Museum’s conservationists can see what lies beneath priceless paintings
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

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Giovanni Valderas·January 8, 2016
Annette Lawrence at Conduit Gallery
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About Space: A Houston Cinema Arts Festival 2015 Wrap Up

Nancy Wozny·January 4, 2016
Houston Cinema Arts Festival's 7th year focused on a space theme.
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What a Year

casey gregory·January 3, 2016
The Best and the Worst of the Houston art world in 2015
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A Beauty & A Birthday: Houston Ballet celebrates Ben Stevenson’s 80th with The Sleeping Beauty

Nancy Wozny·January 2, 2016
The Sleeping Beauty, the big hit of 19th century czarist ballet, continues to be performed all over the globe. When Ben Stevenson created his lavish version for Houston Ballet in 1990, the company also had a hit.
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What We Loved & More: A + C Writers Look Back at 2015 and Ahead to 2016

Nancy Wozny·January 2, 2016
We asked the A + C family what performances stood out for them in 2015 and what they are most looking forward to in 2016. Enjoy their findings and recommendations.
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