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Steve Brudniak: The Science of Surrealism

admin·May 24, 2013
Comte de Lautréamont was a 19th-century poet whose famously cryptic line – “beautiful as the chance encounter of a sewing machine and an umbrella on a dissecting table” – was adopted as one of Surrealism’s aesthetic credos. Nearly sixty years later, André Breton, one of the founders [...]
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Clarissa Tossin at Window into Houston & Sicardi Gallery

admin·May 24, 2013
A common undergraduate exercise for architecture and design students tasks them with going out and taking pictures of “things used as other things.” Jack Lemmon’s character in The Apartment famously used a tennis racket to strain pasta, and I not so famously use an old sewing table [...]
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No Paint at Gallery Sonja Roesch

admin·May 24, 2013
In the 1970s and 80s modern land art was in its infancy, the steel industry was at its peak, and holograms were stunningly cool. No Paint at Gallery Sonja Roesch features a group of six artists whose art practices stem from this era with surprising relevancy and impeccable curation [...]
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June for Jazz

admin·May 24, 2013
Peter Lucas on his Summer Series at the MFAH This June, the MFAH presents Jazz on Film, a...
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Kon-Tiki

admin·May 16, 2013
Norwegian adventurer Thor Heyerdahl’s 8,000-kilometer voyage across the Pacific Ocean on the balsa raft Kon-Tiki in 1947 stands as one of the greatest post-World War II feats of exploration, and cemented his standing as a legendary adventurer. Heyerdahl’s book about his experience became a bestseller. It was published in 1948 [...]
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Priscilla Queen of the Desert The Musical

admin·May 16, 2013
It doesn’t matter that the plot is minimal, that the music is loud, or that the acting is...
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Kristen Cochran

admin·May 16, 2013
Kristen Cochran wants to speak in tongues. This might not be apparent at first, health but as you...
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Review: Fela!

admin·May 9, 2013
Raucous and defiant, electrifying and exhilarating, Fela! is a very different musical, blending a wide variety of attitudes and moods, sometimes angry, sometimes coy, sometimes soothing, sometimes sexy, sometimes groping for the mysterious and spiritual. Sprouting from the hybrid Afrobeat songs (jazz, funk, highlife, traditional Yoruban chants [...]
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Viva! Dallas Opera

admin·May 9, 2013
The Dallas Opera has appointed a new music director—only the third person ever to be named to that...
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Film Review: Renoir

admin·May 9, 2013
Set on the French Riviera in the summer of 1915, “Renoir” (based on a book, “Le Tableau Amoureux,”...
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Review: Henry Finkelstein

admin·May 9, 2013
Explosions of color and expression are de rigueur for the work of painter Henry Finkelstein. His fifth solo...
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Mid-Century Melancholia

admin·May 8, 2013
Abby & Nancy Dish on Mid-Season Mad Men The Abby and Nancy Show (the one in my head)...
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