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    The Stories We Carry: Angelica Raquel: Mystic Threads at the McNay Art Museum

    Head West: Contemporary artists reimagine the American West at the Amon Carter

    Stitched Across Time: Marilyn Henrion brings a lifetime of textile works to the Irving Arts Center

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

    Big and Bold: Waco’s {254}DANCEFEST Expands its Reach

    Texas Studio: Alexa Capareda Keeps Moving

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    Dreaming Frida: Brooklyn Rider premieres a new work by Gabriela Lena Frank at DACAMERA

    Fresh Notes: Grassroots Opera Companies Take Off in Houston

    Music in Every Neighborhood: Monarch Chamber Players expands its Mission

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    All The World’s Their Stage: Teatro Dallas celebrates 40 years

    Texas Studio: Alexa Capareda Keeps Moving

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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

Show Up

Giovanni Valderas·January 8, 2016
Annette Lawrence at Conduit Gallery
Show UpVisual Art

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.
FilmHouston

What a Year

casey gregory·January 3, 2016
The Best and the Worst of the Houston art world in 2015
Editor's PicksHoustonVisual Art

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.
DanceEditor's PicksHouston

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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BODYTRAFFIC Makes Texas Debut

Claire Christine Spera·December 23, 2015
The new year brings something fabulously new to Texas: BODYTRAFFIC, a Los Angeles-based contemporary dance company known for its versatility and sparkling technique, makes its debut in Texas with performances at Dallas’ AT&T Performing Arts Center Jan. 22 (part of the TITAS Presents series) and Houston’s Cullen Theater at Wortham Center Jan. 23 (presented by the Society for the Performing Arts and sponsored in part by the Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center of Houston as part of the center’s Dance Month).
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Visual art, social practice, and entrepreneurial spirit

Alexandra Irrera·December 22, 2015
Round 43 at Project Row Houses
Houston

The Poetry of Performance

Lauren Smart·December 22, 2015
Patrick Ryan Frank takes on celebrity
AustinBooks

Index

Jennifer Smart·December 22, 2015
Sherwin Rivera Tibayan at the Reading Room
Dallas/Ft WorthFeaturesRemarksVisual Art

Becoming Nannerl: The Other Mozart

Tarra Gaines·December 18, 2015
The story begins with a portrait by Johann Nepomuk della Croce of a family: father, son and a daughter with spectacularly big hair.
HoustonTheater

Take the trip to Clarkston

SCOT C. HART·December 17, 2015
In Clarkston, now playing an extended premier run at Dallas Theater Center through Jan 31, playwright Samuel D. Hunter uses familiar holiday themes of loneliness and redemption to gift us an endearing story filled with plenty of good spirits but also hurt, heartache and an interpretive ending.
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