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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’

    Concert Trucks and Onstage Dinners: Performing Arts Houston offers its most varied schedule yet

    Unbind Your Imagination: TITAS/Dance Unbound invites global dance into Dallas for 2025-26 season

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    Performania: A Spotlight on Texas Stages

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    Twists of Fate: Myths, Drama, and Phenomenal Voices in Ars Lyrica Houston’s New Season

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    Performania: A Spotlight on Texas Stages

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    Outcast Heroes and Storybook Musicals: Broadway Across Texas

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Carbon and Glass

Claire Christine Spera·February 3, 2014
Ballet Austin Artistic Director Stephen Mills is no stranger to Philip Glass’ music, nor to the man himself.
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Acting in Texas: Jill Blackwood at the ZACH

Nancy Wozny·February 2, 2014
IMAGE ABOVE: Amy Downing and Jill Blackwood in the ZACH Theatre production of In the Next Room or...
Acting in TexasAustinTheater

Milestones & Momentum

Nancy Wozny·February 2, 2014
Houston Ballet has been on a roll for some time now, but considering recent events, it seems the company has stepped up the momentum.
DanceHouston

Jan Banning: Bureaucratics

Kelly Montana·February 2, 2014
Documentary photographer Jan Banning’s current exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston began with an assignment on the decentralization of Dutch aid in Mozambique.
HoustonReviewsVisual Art

Alexandra Grant: Century of the Self

rachel adams·February 2, 2014
Self-described as an “essayist that paints,” Los Angeles-based artist Alexandra Grant is known for her consistent use of language.
AustinReviewsVisual Art

Kent Rush: Concrete Poetry and Other Poems in Gray

Scott Andrews·February 2, 2014
SAN ANTONIO—When the Chicago Sun-Times fired its entire photography department last May, it was a sign of something...
ReviewsSan AntonioVisual Art

Adela Andea – Zero Degrees Celsius

Charissa N. Terranova·February 2, 2014
In her current body of work, Conroe-based artist Adela Andea uses lenticulars.
Dallas/Ft WorthReviewsVisual Art

Hopper Drawing & Robert Smithson in Texas

Devon Britt-Darby·February 1, 2014
A little Edward Hopper goes a long way with me, though I can’t picture American art without him.
Dallas/Ft WorthReviewsVisual Art

Jang soon Im: War

Geoff Smith·February 1, 2014
Korean-born artist Jang soon Im has coated the walls of Anya Tish Gallery with the battling figures, electric lemonade mountains, and adolescent nostalgia of War, his inaugural solo show.
HoustonReviewsVisual Art

Street Classical

Lauren Smart·January 29, 2014
The Pico-Union barrio in Los Angeles may seem a far cry from Sophocles’ Ancient Greece, but in Luis Alfaro’s Oedipus el Rey, the classic tragedy plays out on the streets.
Dallas/Ft WorthTheater

The Wedding, or the Rebellion (A cabaret of misogyny)

PHILLIP JOHN·January 28, 2014
I recommend taking a seat at one of the tables situated in front of the audience. There is a bucket with endless mimosas and free flowing breakfast tacos.
AustinTheater

Latin Songs

Nancy Wozny·January 28, 2014
Houston Chamber Choir presents Todos Unidos – Todos Cantamos: Music of The Americas with María Guinand as the guest conductor for two shows in Texas, on Feb. 8 at South Main Baptist Church in Houston, and Feb. 9 at St. Thomas Episcopal Church in College Station.
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