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Steel and Graphite at James Kelly
The latest show at James Kelly presents two artists, Aldo Chaparro and Wes Mills, whose work couldn’t be more More …
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Play Questions Idea of Trying to Find “the Truth” of History
It can be exciting to deconstruct history and expose false narratives that have been repeated so often they More …
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Cinema Six Finally Screens in Austin!
In the opening scene of Cinema Six, Chad (Chris Doubek) resigns as manager of Stanton Family Cinemas, leaving Mason More …
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Giving Thanks for Lincoln
David Brooks wrote that Lincoln shows the nobility and malleability of politics, politics as the one change agent More …
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Austin Musicians Revisit The Last Waltz
On Thanksgiving Day, November 25, 1976, The Band performed — what was advertised as their “farewell concert appearance” More …
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Study: Arts Generated $91.9M for Albuquerque Economy
If ever there was an incentive to practice it was the Shame Flute. Lousy musicians in the Middle More …
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$1.76 Billion in Arts and-Cultural Economic Activity in Denver in 2011
According to the Colorado Business Committee for the Arts–the numbers don’t lie: In 2011 Denver metro-area arts and More …
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Broad Ambitions in the Heartland: Zaha Hadid Designs Broad Art Museum at MSU
Ninety minutes from Detroit, the home of the hard-core MC5, heavy metal has risen its graceful stubborn head. More …
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Becoming Van Gogh at the Denver Art Museum
Becoming Van Gogh might be Dr. Timothy J. Standring’s defining exhibition. Standring is the Gates Foundation Curator of More …
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Jens Lekman Knows What Love Isn’t
I was living in Brooklyn in early 2004 when I first heard Jens Lekman‘s Maple Leaves EP. It More …
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Alma Thomas, Garden Seen from Space, at Aaron Payne Fine Art
About a week before Election Day I encountered, at Aaron Payne Fine Art, a painting titled Circle of Flowers More …
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Spielberg’s Lincoln Memorial: Decency, by Whatever Means Necessary
The conclusion of Lincoln by Steven Spielberg (USA 2012, 165 minutes) is that Abraham Lincoln is a saint. Why More …
November 2012