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    Performative and All-encompassing: David-Jeremiah: The Fire This Time

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

    Accumulating Histories: Francesca Fuchs Redefines a Breathing Archive at the Menil

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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’

    Concert Trucks and Onstage Dinners: Performing Arts Houston offers its most varied schedule yet

    Unbind Your Imagination: TITAS/Dance Unbound invites global dance into Dallas for 2025-26 season

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    Performania: A Spotlight on Texas Stages

    Concert Trucks and Onstage Dinners: Performing Arts Houston offers its most varied schedule yet

    Twists of Fate: Myths, Drama, and Phenomenal Voices in Ars Lyrica Houston’s New Season

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    Performania: A Spotlight on Texas Stages

    Concert Trucks and Onstage Dinners: Performing Arts Houston offers its most varied schedule yet

    Outcast Heroes and Storybook Musicals: Broadway Across Texas

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Music for All: Fort Worth Opera’s Relaxed Performances

Amy Bishop·November 14, 2019
Six-year-old Jan Lucca’s facial expressions mirror the activity in front of him: Staring intently at the stage, his eyes widen at exciting moments. He clasps his hands together against his chest during the suspenseful ones. He swings his legs from the chair and his mom smiles from the seat next to him. It’s his first opera.
Dallas/Ft WorthMusic

Awakening Conversation: Group Acorde Gives Us Something to Talk About

Nichelle Suzanne·November 14, 2019
Group Acorde wants people talking about art—theirs or otherwise. The interdisciplinary, Houston-based quartet—dancers Lindsey McGill and Roberta Paixão Cortes, bassist Thomas Helton and saxophonist Seth Paynter—are in the middle of their fourth season.
DanceHouston

Graphic Nature: Prints from Self Help Graphics at The Blanton

Nancy Zastudil·November 14, 2019
Two years ago, the Blanton Museum of Art received a gift of more than 350 prints from collector Dr. Gilberto Cárdenas, who holds one of the largest private collections of Latinx art.
AustinVisual Art

See for Yourself: Martine Gutierrez at The Modern

Nancy Zastudil·November 14, 2019
For better or worse, beauty occupies a contested space. Brooklyn-based performance artist Martine Gutierrez inhabits that space— well, beautifully.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Show Up: Amber Eagle at Galveston Arts Center

MICHAEL MCFADDEN·November 14, 2019
Monja Coronada (“crowned nun”) paintings are portraits of nuns completed either at the profession of their vows or upon their deaths.
HoustonShow UpVisual Art

From Film to Stage: ‘The Band’s Visit’ Visits Texas

Tarra Gaines·November 12, 2019
From Shakespeare to SciFi, actors often return to a beloved character to find new life in the role. Yet, very few of these revisits hold such a unique offstage story like acclaimed international film, television and stage actor Sasson Gabay.
Dallas/Ft WorthHoustonMusicTheater

A Lesson in Looking: McNay Art Museum Focuses on Minimalism

Steven Brown·November 12, 2019
San Antonio’s McNay Art Museum operated for decades with a major gap in its holdings. “When you think of all 20th-century art, the U.S. made two huge contributions to the canon,” says Lyle W. Williams, the McNay’s curator of prints and drawings.
San AntonioVisual Art

Ready for the Classics: Avant Chamber Ballet Tackles ‘The Nutcracker’ and More

Steven Brown·November 12, 2019
Dallas’s Avant Chamber Ballet is taking the plunge: The seven-year-old company unveils its first staging of The Nutcracker, complete with a live orchestra, on Dec. 20.
Dallas/Ft WorthDance

Texas Studio: Brendan Bourque-Sheil

Emily Hynds·November 12, 2019
Houston playwright Brendan Bourque-Sheil describes his journey to his current situation as a rollercoaster with many trips to “the deep end.”
FeaturesHoustonTexas StudioTheater

A Lonely Beauty: ‘The Children’ at the Rec Room

Tarra Gaines·November 12, 2019
Two women, old friends but decades absent from each other, have tea in an isolated British seaside cottage.
FeaturesHoustonReviewsTheater

Magpies & Peacocks: Art, High Fashion, and Saving the Planet

Sherry Cheng·November 4, 2019
A visit to the cavernous EaDO warehouse at 908 Live Oak Street in Houston, the physical home of the groundbreaking non-profit design house Magpies & Peacocks (M&P), leaves a mélange of aesthetic impressions that reflects the environmental sustainability mission of the organization, yet defies definition.
AustinHoustonVisual Art

The ACTX Top Ten: November 2019

Nancy Wozny·October 31, 2019
The top ten arts and culture events happening across the Lone Star State in November, 2019.
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