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Tribeca – Big Men, Big Oil, Big Money
Big Men (at the Tribeca Film Festival) drills away at the exploitation of the oil riches of two African More …
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ArtPlace Announces America’s Top 12 Small-Town Art Places
Crested Butte, CO.; Taos, NM; Marfa, TX and Saratoga, WY made the list of the Top Twelve Small-Town More …
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“Texas Chainsaw 3D” — Slashing for Dollars, Past the Critics
Texas Chainsaw 3D wasn’t mentioned at the annual awards dinner of the New York Film Critics Circle last More …
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Sironia Takes One Last Victory Lap Around Austin
Thomas (Wes Cunningham) is a talented singer-songwriter who finds himself on the verge of releasing his first major More …
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Public School, a New Model for Design Collaboration
Public School is a new generation design collective, located in east Austin. Comprised of seven members with two More …
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Nic Nicosia Installation at Hiram Butler Gallery, Houston
Santa Fe photographer and recent Guggenheim Fellow Nic Nicosia exhibits three, large-scale installation works in light…in black and More …
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The Willingham Case, Rick Perry and the Death Penalty in Texas
With Governor Rick Perry throwing his proverbial hat into the race for Republican presidential nominee, Texas has been More …
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December Texas Museum Happenings
Vernon Fisher sitting in a stuffed-animal chair designed by the Campana brothers with one leg of the chair More …
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Art Review: Immaterial At Ballroom Marfa
Immaterial (on view at Ballroom Marfa until February), explores arts potential to transcend conscious states, while not privileging More …
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Chinati Open House: Time and Place, Marfa 2010
Much ado about minimalism in rural Marfa, Texas during the Chinati Foundations annual weekend October 8-10 – and More …
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Marfa Dialogues: Politics and Culture of the Border
In Charles Bowdens opening talk for the Marfa Dialogues: Politics and Culture of the Border symposium, the acerbic More …
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New American Photography at Fotofest: Aaron Schuman Selects 11 Photographers
Photographing the present as if it were already the past may well be what many photographers aspire to More …
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