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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’

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    Performania: A Spotlight on Texas Stages

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The People of Cinema Wear Winged Sandals: An Essay on Jafar Panahi’s Taxi

Joseph Wozny·October 5, 2015
Taxi is a short movie with a simple premise, which is impressive, because in that simplicity, it manages to open up a lot of lanes of thought.
Film

Show Up: Laura Lark

casey gregory·October 1, 2015
In the course of our conversation about her current exhibition at Devin Borden Gallery, Laura Lark careens casually among her vast field of influences.
Show Up

How She Got Good

Charisse Pearlina Weston·October 1, 2015
Struggles with ownership, validation, and identity permeate the work presented in the predominately video and audio-based solo exhibition of artist Tameka Norris at the David Shelton Gallery.
ReviewsVisual Art

Step Afrika! Storms the Miller

Nancy Wozny·September 30, 2015
“So, this is a tap show?” asked a friend, minutes before the curtain went up for Step Afrika's Miller Outdoor Theatre performance on a balmy Saturday night.
DanceHouston

Performania: Hard Hats for the Arts

Nancy Wozny·September 30, 2015
I never miss a hard hat tour. I enjoy seeing a building come together, much the way I love seeing a dance take shape in rehearsal.
Performania

The ACTX Top Ten: October 2015

Jennifer Smart·September 29, 2015
Our top ten picks for arts + culture events in Texas for October 2015.
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Speed, Skeletons & Flying Dancers

Nancy Wozny·September 28, 2015
Three Diverse Works at Houston Ballet's Fall Mixed Rep
DanceHoustonReviews

Alley Theatre’s Second Life

JOHN DeMERS·September 25, 2015
A conversation with Gregory Boyd and Dean R. Gladden
HoustonTheater

On Translation in Texas

Jennifer Smart·September 23, 2015
Deep Vellum Publishing Company's First Season
BooksDallas/Ft Worth

Young, Bold & Conductorless: KINETIC Launches their First Season

Nancy Wozny·September 22, 2015
Houston, meet KINETIC, a new conductorless ensemble founded by two accomplished young musicians: New Zealand violinist Natalie Lin and Cellist Max Geissler.
HoustonMusic

Donald Fowler, Jack the Ripper and a Dallas-born musical: WaterTower Theatre Premieres Creep

Jennifer Smart·September 22, 2015
When Creep opens on Oct. 5 at WaterTower Theatre, a large cast of Londoners will indeed be talking, and singing, and dancing, performing Fowler’s stylistic musical interpretation of the larger than life myth surrounding Jack the Ripper.
Dallas/Ft WorthTheater

Entertainment + Education: The Rivalrous History of Fort Worth Theater

Lauren Smart·September 22, 2015
The Rivalrous History of Fort Worth Theater
Dallas/Ft WorthTheater
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