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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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Dark Circles’s Joshua Peugh Takes on Peter Pan with ‘PETE: A New Dance Musical’

Isabelle Dom·August 27, 2019
In Dark Circles Contemporary Dance Artistic Director Joshua L. Peugh’s newest work, Pete: A Dance Musical a playground becomes Neverland and a favorite childhood fairy tale extends beyond a youthful adventure and incorproates commentary on life’s inherent contradictions and the queer, minority experience.
Dallas/Ft WorthDanceFeaturesHoustonTheater

Expanded Missions: Dallas and Houston Holocaust Museums Open Spacious New Homes

Steven Brown·August 20, 2019
Holocaust museums aren’t just about the Nazis’ slaughter of 6 million Jews. How could they be?
Dallas/Ft WorthHoustonVisual Art

Ars Lyrica’s Sumptuous Season

Steven Brown·August 20, 2019
After staging its first full-length opera last season, Houston’s Ars Lyrica is giving itself a year’s break before it presents the second.
HoustonMusic

Legacies of a Friendship: UT Celebrates Major Charles White Donation

Laura August·August 17, 2019
In the fall of 2017 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, artist David Hammons curated an exhibition called Charles White—Leonardo da Vinci.
AustinVisual Art

Wait & See: Elmgreen & Dragset at Nasher Sculpture Center

Nancy Zastudil·August 14, 2019
Whether it’s creating a faux art fair or turning a giant swimming pool on its Vincent-Van-Gogh’s-ear, two international artists are bringing their conceptual sculptural sensibilities to Dallas.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Signature Works and Milestones: Houston Ballet at 50

Steven Brown·August 14, 2019
A 50th anniversary deserves a celebration. But what kind? Houston Ballet’s leaders looked back across the company’s history, starting before the 1969 debut of the company as we know it today.
DanceHouston

Texas Studio: Olaniyi Rasheed Akindiya

Joseph Wozny·August 13, 2019
Full of color, depth, and texture, the work of Olaniyi Rasheed Akindiya — brush name Akirash — seeks to dance, pull viewers in, and let them connect with the work and the world around it.
AustinFeaturesTexas StudioVisual Art

Haley Nelson In Residence: Dallas’s Kitchen Dog Theater’s In-House Producer

Lindsey Wilson·August 13, 2019
Since its founding in 1998, the National New Play Network has produced 85 rolling world premieres. Dallas’s Kitchen Dog Theater, formed in 1990, is one of NNPN’s founding core theaters, and hosts the longest-running new play festival in Texas.
Dallas/Ft WorthFeaturesTheater

Homegrown World Premiere: Blake Hackler at Second Thought and Circle Theatre

Lindsey Wilson·August 7, 2019
When Blake Hackler handed over his newest play, What We Were, to Second Thought Theatre artistic director Alex Organ, he wasn’t expecting an offer to produce it.
Dallas/Ft WorthFeaturesTheater

A State of Their Own: Latinx Playwrights Call Texas Home

Trevor Boffone·July 31, 2019
Texas is home to a growing cohort of Latinx playwrights working in all parts of the state who have chosen to remain here despite the unique challenges that they face as artists of color in the Lone Star State.
AustinDallas/Ft WorthHoustonLatinx TheaterLone Star StoriesTheater

Show Up: Vincent Falsetta

casey gregory·July 31, 2019
At first glance, Vincent Falsetta’s studio doesn’t seem different than that of any other established painter, with its high ceilings and ample light.
Dallas/Ft WorthHoustonShow UpVisual Art

Texas Lens: The Most Important Work We Do—Scenes from I Am My Future

Sherry Cheng·July 29, 2019
Sometimes the most meaningful musical experience transpires in the most unexpected place.
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