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    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

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Defying the art Establishment: The Pre-Raphaelites at San Antonio Museum of Art

Tarra Gaines·October 8, 2019
Now a new exhibition, Victorian Radicals: From the Pre-Raphaelites to the Arts & Crafts Movement, brings their masterworks and stories to the San Antonio Museum of Art (Oct. 11, 2019-Jan. 5, 2020).
San AntonioVisual Art

Texas Studio: Maja Ruznic

Ashley Jones·October 8, 2019
Rooted in trauma, identity and the refugee experience, the artistic practice of Bosnia-born painter Maja Ruznic draws on collective memory.
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The ACTX Top Ten: October 2019

Nancy Wozny·October 3, 2019
The top ten arts and culture events happening across the Lone Star state in October 2019.
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Representation in the Borderlands: UTEP Brings Latinx Theater to El Paso

Trevor Boffone·October 2, 2019
On August 3, 2019, El Paso entered the national zeitgeist when an active shooter killed 22 people at a Walmart. The shooter’s goal: to kill as many people of Mexican descent as possible.
El PasoFeaturesLatinx TheaterTheaterWest Texas

Hope through a Latinx Lens: ‘In the Heights’ at Dallas Theater Center

Trevor Boffone·October 2, 2019
In the Heights, with music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda and book by Quiara Alegría Hudes, won four 2008 Tony Awards and has become the most recognizable Latinx musical.
Dallas/Ft WorthFeaturesTheater

Texas Studio: Deborah Roberts

Illa Gaunt·September 30, 2019
With ten sold-out shows in a span of two and a half years, including the Stephen Friedman Gallery in London and Vielmetter Los Angeles, Deborah Roberts is experiencing a deluge of success.
AustinFeaturesTexas StudioVisual Art

Sound, Fury and Bears: ‘The Winter’s Tale’ at the Alley

Tarra Gaines·September 23, 2019
Even in a canon filled with political advising witches, fairy marriage wars and revenge seeking ghosts, Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale still stands–statuesque–as an odd chimera of a play.
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Heart and Mind Synchronicity: ‘The Hard Problem’ at MST

Tarra Gaines·September 18, 2019
In one of his most recent works, The Hard Problem, getting its regional premiere at Main Street Theater (through Oct. 6), Stoppard goes in heavy on the head, rather literally as the play follows scientists looking into questions of how the brain creates the mind, how we are conscious of our own consciousness.
FeaturesHoustonTheater

Acting in Texas: Shannon McGrann

Lindsey Wilson·September 16, 2019
What do Carrie Fisher, the Wicked Witch of the West, and a rabbit have in common? It’s not a trick question, but a sampling of the roles Shannon McGrann has played over her years onstage and in front of the camera.
Acting in TexasDallas/Ft WorthFeaturesTheater

Musiqa’s Open Field Season

Steven Brown·September 16, 2019
Anthony Brandt urges his composition students at Rice University to keep an open mind about the musical styles that influence them. “I often say, ‘Don’t put a fence around yourself. Feel the joy of having an open field around you, and discover what you might love that you didn’t know you would,’” he explains.
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Listening to the Individual: Soundings New Music at the Nasher

Steven Brown·September 16, 2019
When Seth Knopp plans out the Soundings new-music series for Dallas’ Nasher Sculpture Center, he likes to leave audiences free to spot resonances and parallels among each season’s concerts.
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Dreams Made Manifest: Ruby City Opens in San Antonio

Laura August·September 16, 2019
The dream of Ruby City is coming true.
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