The A+C Top Ten: October Jennifer Smart·October 8, 2014our top 10 arts & theatre events this monthTop Ten
Smashing Taboos Nancy Zastudil·October 7, 2014Carolee Schneemann never considered herself to be shockingFilmHoustonVisual Art
Isa Genzken: Retrospective john zotos·October 7, 2014on view at the Dallas Museum of ArtDallas/Ft WorthReviewsVisual Art
Show Up: Tommy Gregory at Blue Star Contemporary Art Museum Nancy Zastudil·October 7, 2014Ideas are in my mind like a 12 car pile-upSan AntonioShow UpVisual Art
State of Story Jennifer Smart·October 6, 2014The last decade has brought with it the surprising resurgence of public storytellingDallas/Ft WorthHoustonTheater
Three Impressionist Shows to see in Texas this Fall admin·October 6, 2014Impressionism is quite possibly the world’s favorite art movementFeaturesVisual Art
New New Berlin! & Nevada Art Fair casey gregory·October 6, 2014The extra “new” is like a pre-emptive superlative. HoustonVisual Art
Turnaround Artists JOHN DeMERS·October 5, 2014Sometimes, we’re told, people have near-death experiencesDallas/Ft WorthMusic
History + Beauty ADAM CASTAÑEDA·October 2, 2014Perhaps the most startling thing about watching Martha Graham’s 1944 ballet Appalachian SpringAustinDanceFeaturesReviews
7 Things You Should Know About Ballet in Texas for October Nancy Wozny·October 2, 2014After a successful season opener with John Neumeier's enchanting A Midsummer Night's DreamDanceFeaturesNews
Dance Festival Mania Continues in Texas Nancy Wozny·September 29, 2014Texas appears to be going through a dance festival renaissance. Dance
Dreaming Big Manuel Mendoza·September 27, 2014Artistic director Gabriel Zertuche calls Ballet San Antonio “the little company that can.” DanceFeaturesSan Antonio