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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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From A – Z: Abracadabra to Zombies

Lee Escobedo·October 10, 2015
Here, YouTube rabbit-holes have become otherworldly and the Internet is the stage where the best magic happens. The exhibition is a sort of “ghost in the machine,” the ectoplasm of conspiracy theories and the spiritualism of singularity.
Dallas/Ft WorthReviewsVisual Art

Sunset at White Oak Bayou and Framing Dance: Karen Stokes Dance Celebrates Houston

Claire Christine Spera·October 8, 2015
“I think in order to make my best work, I have to fall in love with my subject,” said Karen Stokes when discussing her company’s upcoming production, Sunset at White Oak Bayou, which celebrates the story of Houston’s founding and the city’s original port.
Dance

28 Chinese

Dan Goddard·October 6, 2015
A young Chinese artist’s reaction to Western contemporary art, a nod to tradition and the use of cheap labor for massive production of dubious quality are all touched on by Cola Project, one of the most compelling works in “28 Chinese” on view through Jan. 3 at the San Antonio Museum of Art.
ReviewsSan AntonioVisual Art

The Future of Art in Texas: San Antonio Part 2

Haydee De la Rocha·October 5, 2015
This is part two of a two-part series profiling emerging artists in San Antonio.
FeaturesSan AntonioVisual Art

Dance Source Houston Expands Artist-in-Residence Program

Jessica MacFarlane·October 5, 2015
In order to create new work, choreographers need two things: time and space. Most dancemakers have to choose one or the other, resulting in less than fully realized work.
Dance

Undermain Theatre gets Meta in The Droll Or, a Stage Play about the END of Theatre

Jennifer Smart·October 5, 2015
Playwrights and filmmakers alike have a long history of creating art about creating art.
Dallas/Ft WorthReviewsTheater

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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