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Light & Lemonade

admin·June 29, 2012
Hope Stone and NobleMotion Rule Houston’s Dance Stages Houston’s August dance scene belongs to Hope Stone Dance and NobleMotion Dance as they offer brave new works for local dance fans. Jane Weiner plans a deconstruction of Mozart’s Requiem, she calls it WRECK-WE-UMMM, while Andy and Dionne Noble combine forces with lighting [...]
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Local Lights

Holly Beretto·June 29, 2012
Three Houston Artists Put Houston on the Map None of them are from Texas, but as the saying goes, “they got here as fast as they could”. Once they arrived in the Bayou City, they found a thriving arts community. “People in Houston have an ownership of their arts organizations [...]
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Getting (Not Too Far) Away From It All – To Work

Devon Britt-Darby·June 29, 2012
Galveston Artist Residency Offers Time, Space and a Bike For artist Nick Barbee, a two-year resident with the...
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artiFACTS: July/August 2012

admin·June 29, 2012
Houston Art Dealers Association announces the ArtHouston 2012 summer event with 35 participating fine art galleries, opening on July 14th in a day-long event. Participating galleries include those along Colquitt, in the Museum [...]
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Editor’s Remarks: July/August 2012

Nancy Wozny·June 29, 2012
“What are you doing this summer?”, I asked choreographer Jane Weiner of Hope Stone. “Oh nothing much. Just...
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Film Review: ‘The 6 Month Rule’

admin·June 29, 2012
When it comes to romantic comedies, I feel I see the same film over and over again, but with different actors. The story usually ends up the same in [...]
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Film Review: ‘The 6 Month Rule’

admin·June 29, 2012
When it comes to romantic comedies, I feel I see the same film over and over again, but with different actors. The story usually ends up the same in every circumstance. While, I know that's the point for a romantic comedy, I always yearn for something different [...]
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The Three Beginnings of a Texas Poet Laureate

admin·June 28, 2012
2011 Texas Poet Laureate David M. Parsons Death is such an awesome / experience that it takes /...
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The CAAD Art Bus Tour Starts June 30th!

admin·June 22, 2012
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Mary Tomas Studio Gallery and Circuit 12 Contemporary Present “Lightning Strikes Twice”!!!

admin·June 22, 2012
MARY TOMÁS STUDIO GALLERY AND CIRCUIT 12 CONTEMPORARY PRESENT “LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE” UNIQUE DUAL EXHIBITION IN TWO NEIGHBORING...
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Review: The Turin Horse

admin·June 21, 2012
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Béla Tarr claims The Turin Horse will be his last film, and unlike American celebrities who use retirement as a PR scam, he’ll probably stick [...]
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ArtSlam 2012 is Almost Here!

admin·June 21, 2012
Steve Paul Productions and Mighty Fine Arts are pleased to present an  art, pharmacy photography, ailment and one-of-a-kind-packages...
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