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Review: Museum of Dysfunction V

Abby Koenig·August 12, 2012
Mildred’s Umbrella’s Museum of Dysfunction V August 9-18, 2012 Mildred Umbrella opened their celebrated annual showcase of short plays, Museum of Dysfunction V, on Thursday, August 9. The selection, which is split into two sections, runs through August 18, with alternating performances. Mildred’s Umbrella received [,,,]
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Review: Silence

admin·August 12, 2012
The Menil Collection Robert Rauschenberg’s 1951 work White Painting (Two Panel) — two side-by-side canvases coated in white...
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A week at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival

admin·August 12, 2012
There’s a happily revolving door at Jacob’s Pillow every summer, as dancers and dance companies come and go and audiences have the chance to sample from hundreds of performances. The dance festival in Western [...]
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Review: Jonah Bokaer

admin·August 12, 2012
Jonah Bokaer Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival August 5, 2012 If I had to label the genre of Jonah Bokaer’s new work, Curtain, premiered at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, I would say it’s a thriller, more in genre of Inception than any garden [...]
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Dancing While Flying

admin·July 27, 2012
A Visit with Paul Taylor dance Michael Apuzzo I first met Michael Apuzzo while working on a Dance Magazine story. Now in his fifth season at Paul Taylor Dance Company, Apuzzo has written a book, Flying Through Yellow to tell his [...]
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Review: ‘Chant (Song) by Claude Lévêque at the Dallas Contemporary

admin·July 25, 2012
CHANT (SONG) Dallas Contemporary Reviewed by Drew Davis On view through August 19, 2012. “Chant (Song),” by Claude Lévêque,...
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Beyond the (Arts) Writer: Nancy Wozny

admin·July 23, 2012
A+C has a pretty eclectic and busy bunch of writers. They’re musicians and curators, architects and dancers, and even writers for other publications. We follow each of these fancy folks in their other endeavors and we think [...]
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Jacksonville Jaguars Jerseys – Show Your Colors Today

Abby Koenig·July 22, 2012
wholesale mlb jerseys What’s working against the return among the Redskins towards the confines of this District as...
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Worth the Trip

Devon Britt-Darby·July 19, 2012
Lucian Freud and Omer Fast in North Texas I didn’t exactly want to drive four-and-a-half hours to see...
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Under One Roof, With Room to Breathe

Devon Britt-Darby·July 14, 2012
MFAH’s Sweeping American Made Spans Centuries, Media and Styles Viewing American art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, as at most institutions, has long been a piecemeal, largely compartmentalized experience. For paintings and sculpture, you visit Beck Building galleries that are currently mostly occupied by the traveling exhibition [...]
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Film Review: ‘Beasts of the Southern Wild’

admin·July 5, 2012
Beasts of the Southern Wild is no doubt in my top-10 list for best films of 2012. I know most of you haven't heard of this film, but rest assured, once you see [...]
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Shakespeare Shakedown

admin·July 4, 2012
For a playwright from the 16th century, ailment William Shakespeare has a pretty good track record. Theater companies...
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