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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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Art City Austin

PHILLIP JOHN·April 8, 2014
The legacy of the recently departed matriarch of Austin’s art scene, Peggy Frary, lives on in the upcoming Art City Austin, a weekend long celebration of our capital’s vibrant art scene.
AustinVisual Art

Ain’t Misbehavin’

SCOT C. HART·April 5, 2014
The success of any production of Ain’t Misbehavin’, the 1978 Tony-winning musical revue, rests solely on the talents of the five singers who comprise the entire cast.
Dallas/Ft WorthReviewsTheater

Maurizo Cattelan and Nobuo Sekine–Who Wore It Better?

Devon Britt-Darby·April 4, 2014
IMAGE: From left: Maurizio Cattelan, Untitled, 2009; and Nobuo Sekine, Phase of Nothingness — Cloth and Stone, 1970/1994....
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Performania

Nancy Wozny·April 3, 2014
This month offers a host of opportunities to question truths, myths and assumptions about the body.
Performania

Acting in Texas: Anastasia Munoz Time Travels in Sarah Ruhl’s Orlando

Nancy Wozny·April 3, 2014
Dallas native Anastasia Munoz plays Orlando in Sarah Ruhl's adaptation of the Virginia Wolf novel of the same name, running through May 4 at Stage West in Fort Worth.
Acting in TexasActing in TexasDallas/Ft Worth

Todd Reynolds in Texas

Nancy Wozny·April 2, 2014
Composer, chamber musician, violinist, and improviser Todd Reynolds cannot seem to stay away from Texas.
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Of Paint, Peanuts, Potatoes, and Politics

Devon Britt-Darby·April 2, 2014
IMAGE: De Scott Evans, The Irish Question (detail), 1880s. Oil on canvas. 30.5 x 25.4 cm (12 x...
BlogDallas/Ft WorthLoose EndsVisual Art

Eyes on Texas Visual Arts

Devon Britt-Darby·April 2, 2014
Visual arts events around the state of Texas.
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Eyes on Texas Performing Arts

Nancy Wozny·April 2, 2014
Performing arts events throughout the state of Texas.
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Millennial Madness

Nancy Wozny·April 1, 2014
Black Lab Theatre's Jordan Jaffe is at it again, producing plays that millennials can identify with, in the hope that they will be lured back into the theater.
HoustonTheater

The Painter and the Ad Man

Devon Britt-Darby·March 31, 2014
Braque, Magritte Had Overlapping Concerns, Wildly Different Visions   IMAGE: René Magritte, Le faux miroir (The False Mirror)...
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insider notes

Nancy Wozny·March 31, 2014
April is the cruelest month, except in Texas, where it’s a month of firsts, festivals and other cultural wonders.
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