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

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    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’

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A Feast of Movement: Forklift Danceworks’ Served at Williams College

Caroline Hamilton·March 13, 2018
When I was assigned this story, editor-in-chief Nancy Wozny advised me to think of “Allison Orr as a daughter of Ted Shawn in that she is interested in the movement of work … she doesn't use dancers, but people.”
Dance

Ripple: Havel Ruck Projects at Cherryhurst House

Donna Tennant·March 5, 2018
Ripple, on view at Cherryhurst House through Jan. 1, 2019, is the latest and perhaps the most ambitious deconstruction/transition project by the Houston-based artist collective Havel Ruck Projects.
Visual Art

Hopper Meditations: Richard Tuschman at Anya Tish Gallery

Laura August·March 5, 2018
It's hard not to think of Richard Tuschman's Hopper Meditations in light of the #MeToo moment.
HoustonVisual Art

Great Leaps: Houston Ballet charges forward with grace, gumption, and an outstanding year ahead

Nancy Wozny·March 5, 2018
Houston Ballet holds the rare distinction of being founded by a community of dance-loving people rather than a sole individual.
DanceEditor's PicksHouston

The ACTX Top Ten: March 2018

Nancy Wozny·February 28, 2018
The top ten arts + culture events happening across Texas in March 2018.
Top Ten

Outstanding Performances: A Vibrant Memphis at TUTS

Tarra Gaines·February 27, 2018
The Tony Award-winning musical Memphis tells a rollicking story of the dawn of rock ’n’ roll in the segregated south that rejects black and white simplicity.
HoustonTheater

Rising Talent & Veterans: Next Season at Chamber Music Houston

Steven Brown·February 27, 2018
When the Rolston String Quartet first flashed onto Chamber Music Houston’s radar screen, the young ensemble was quartet-in-residence at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music.
HoustonMusic

Artists in Charge: An Uncommon Format to Celebrate San Antonio’s 300th Anniversary

Manuel Mendoza·February 23, 2018
Ana Fernandez planned to major in history before the smells emanating from art classes at the University of Texas at San Antonio drew her in a different direction.
San AntonioVisual Art

What Happens When Goliath Listens to David: HALL Arts gets it right (finally) with Through The Lens

Darryl Ratcliff·February 23, 2018
The arts communities of Dallas—like many art communities across the country—are prone to tribalism, which plays out across disciplines, geographies, ethnicities, career stages, education levels, politics, and incomes.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

TX Studio: Joseph Cohen

casey gregory·February 23, 2018
To get to Joseph Cohen’s studio, you have to walk up. He makes his paintings on the third floor of his Houston Heights living space.
Texas Studio

The Big Surround: Nancy and Tarra talk Immersivity on Texas Stages

Tarra Gaines·February 21, 2018
Since we (Nancy Wozny & Tarra Gaines) have an ongoing conversation on what defines an immersive performance, we decided to share some of our adventures and to make some of our endless road trip banter public.
Editor's PicksFeaturesLone Star StoriesTheater

Remembering Harris Wittels: Stephanie Wittels Wachs’s New Sad/Funny Memoir

Tarra Gaines·February 21, 2018
“Tragedy is the cure for anxiety,” says Stephanie Wittels Wachs of the unwanted and much too costly life and death lesson grief taught her after her comedy prodigy brother Harris Wittels died of a heroin overdose in 2015.
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