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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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Review: We Were Nothing

PHILLIP JOHN·December 19, 2013
If you walk into the backyard of a poorly lit house and see Bastion Carboni, the director of Poison Apple Initiative, pacing around looking stressed and smoking, then you’re in the right place, Monstrosity Studios.
AustinReviewsTheater

Liminal Space Music & Frame Dance Productions

Chris Johnson·December 18, 2013
Liminal Space, the contemporary music ensemble spearheaded by guitarist/composer George Heathco and percussionist Luke Hubley, has quietly been filling a noticeable void in Houston’s concert music scene for slightly more than a year now.
HoustonMusic

Acting in Texas: Garret Storms on Santaland Diaries

SCOT C. HART·December 18, 2013
For many, David Sedaris’s Santaland Diaries (both the play and the original essay) are becoming as traditional as candy canes and sugar plums.
Acting in TexasTheater

The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess

Lauren Smart·December 16, 2013
The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess is a musical not to be missed. Currently in its first leg of a national tour, it visits the Winspear Opera House in Dallas ...
Dallas/Ft WorthReviewsTheater

Ars Lyrica Celebrates the New Year

Nancy Wozny·December 16, 2013
Ars Lyrica celebrates the New Year by taking a little jaunt to Venice with “Venetian Carnivale,” a concert featuring music by Monteverdi and Vivaldi, and performances by Sopranos Melissa Givens and Blair Doerge, violinist Yung-Hsiang Wang, Baroque flutist Colin St. Martin, and guitarist Richard Savino ...
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Houston Cinema Arts Festival

Nancy Wozny·December 9, 2013
I can't say whether it was the best Houston Cinema Arts Festival yet, but it was my best festival. Why? I did some homework—
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Listening to Dance

Nancy Wozny·December 9, 2013
Festival Dance is a perfect example of why Mark Morris is a household name in dance and music circles.
AustinDallas/Ft WorthDanceHouston

Eyes on Texas Visual Arts

Devon Britt-Darby·December 8, 2013
A listing of visual arts exhibitions and events across Texas.
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Eyes on Texas Performing Arts

admin·December 7, 2013
A listing of performing arts events across the state of Texas.
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Artifacts

admin·December 4, 2013
Floyd Newsum, After the Storm CNN, 2006. Oil and acrylic on paper, 82 x 52 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Wade Wilson Art.
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Invading Art’s Territory

Devon Britt-Darby·December 4, 2013
The second or third photograph you see in the Amon Carter Museum of American Art’s fascinating exhibition, Color! American Photography Transformed is an untitled 1851 color plate by Levi L. Hill
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Performania

Nancy Wozny·December 4, 2013
I spend a lot of time in museums, and sometimes I stay to look at the art on the walls.
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