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What’s the Matter with Rice?

Devon Britt-Darby·March 11, 2014
IMAGE: Reconstruction of Vladimir Tatlin’s model for the Monument to the Third International, 1967-68, in the courtyard of...
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Houston Ballet Soars in a Welch Wonderland

Nancy Wozny·March 10, 2014
Houston Ballet celebrated its leader's tenth year at the helm by performing three of his works in one evening, a perfect Stanton Welch wonderland and a great way to examine this choreographer's gifts to ballet.
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Braque, Magritte and Brown

Devon Britt-Darby·March 10, 2014
Are artists in Houston paying attention to Braque and Magritte, given the abundance of their work currently on view in the city?
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Novel Music

Jennifer Smart·March 9, 2014
At this point theatrical adaptations of literary works are old hat in America, disappointing adaptations even more so.
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MFAH Moving From “Top-Down” to Participatory Pedagogy

Devon Britt-Darby·March 6, 2014
Upon learning that the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston has hired Caroline Goeser as W.T. and Louise J. Moran Chair of the Department of Learning and Interpretation, and that this department is the new name for the education department, two obvious questions come to mind:
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Trouble Puppet Theatre

PHILLIP JOHN·March 6, 2014
The Salvage Vanguard Theatre hosted a special double feature on March 1, with Trouble Puppet Theatre’s Crapstall Street Boys and Bootown's The Curio Show.
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Looking at Milwaukee, Thinking About San Antonio

Devon Britt-Darby·March 5, 2014
At least from my vantage point in Houston, there don't seem to be many tea leaves to read regarding the abrupt departure of David Rubin from the San Antonio Museum of Art, where he's been the curator of contemporary art since 2006.
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The Corcoran’s Houston Connections

Devon Britt-Darby·March 5, 2014
Tyler Green has a long, thoughtful Modern Art Notes entry on what the National Gallery of Art might...
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A Backdrop for Braque at the MFAH

Devon Britt-Darby·March 4, 2014
The second-floor gallery of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's Law Building is one of the largest exhibition spaces in the country--so large that the Georges Braque retrospective only takes up half of it.
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Layover Art

Devon Britt-Darby·March 3, 2014
It’s not unusual for a gallery to show renderings, models or other materials related to public artworks. When...
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insider notes

Nancy Wozny·March 3, 2014
Remarks from editor in chief Nancy Wozny
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Shakespeare En Pointe

Nancy Wozny·March 3, 2014
In celebration of Shakespeare's 450th birthday, Houston Ballet has anchored their new season with three ballets based on Shakespeare's timeless tales, including the company premiere of John Neumeier's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Stanton Welch's world premiere of Romeo and Juliet and John Cranko's The Taming of the Shrew.
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