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Review: Jennifer & Matthew Guest

admin·February 14, 2013
Jennifer and Matthew Guest: Doing Wrong Right Mighty Fine Arts, Dallas January 12 – February 24, 2013 Cracked...
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Elementally Earthen

admin·February 14, 2013
Hands reach into the air, imitating the motions of field laborers in daily fruit gathering work. The movement...
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SMU Announces National Center for Arts Research

admin·February 12, 2013
FEBRUARY 12, stomach 2013 Southern Methodist University announced today that its Meadows School of the Arts and Cox...
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Review: The Language Archive

Holly Beretto·February 11, 2013
“I don’t understand what you’re trying to tell me,” Mary says to George in Julia Cho’s The Language Archive (at Stages Repertory Theatre through March 3). “I’ve never understood what you’re trying to tell me.” And right there brings us to the crux of the problem in this endearing drama [...]
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Art Review: Hadar Sobol

admin·February 9, 2013
  Hadar Sobol: GO January 11 – February 9, unhealthy 2013 Valley House Gallery and Sculpture Garden, Dallas...
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Review: Catch Me If You Can

admin·February 8, 2013
What’s not to love about a FBI song and dance man? Catch Me If You Can rolled into...
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Cupid Unites Poetry and Music

GREGORY SULLIVAN ISAACS·February 8, 2013
Orchestra of New Spain is planning a special Valentine’s concert that will transport audiences to the romantic period...
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Seeing The World

admin·February 8, 2013
Editor’s Note: Illness has forced Mr. Stilgoe to cancel his Dallas appearance, but he hopes to reschedule later in the year. John R. Stilgoe is an award winning historian and photographer who is the Robert and Lois Orchard Professor in the History of Landscape at the [...]
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Review: “Environs”

admin·February 8, 2013
Cohn Drennan Gallery, Dallas “Environs” presents the work of three artists and it’s readily apparent that one is...
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Meadows Honors Texas Artist

admin·February 8, 2013
The Meadows Museum recently announced that Stephen Lapthisophon is the recipient of the 2012 Moss/Chumley Artist Award. The...
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Review: Victor Vasarely

admin·February 8, 2013
“Optical Spaces: The Art of Victor Vasarely” MADI Museum, Dallas Victor Vasarely, who was born and died in...
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Grace + Power

admin·February 7, 2013
Houston Ballet’s Stand-Out Principals Joseph Walsh and Connor Walsh Blade-like limbs sliced through the air exactly in unison, mastering the fierce architecture of Aszure Barton’s Angular Momentum. The stage was jam-packed with dancers, blazing white lights and a striking linear set, yet Joseph [...]
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