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The Tree of Life: Blame the Architect?
The Tree of Life takes you from creation to heaven – I’m not kidding – with a long More …
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Wild Dancing Seeds Grassland in Abq.
In the dance beginnings of Grassland, performed by ODC Dance Company at Wild Dancing West! Friday, nine dancers clad More …
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Picks: Summer Classic Film Series, Austin
Austin is a film town. We have film festivals year round, as well as resident actors and directors. More …
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A Bear? Where? Over There
I am a real sucker for charcoal drawings when they are good, and when they are very good, More …
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Devon Dikeou, Insider, Aims to Re-Democratize Jazz History
Devon Dikeou began her art career in the basement of Tibor de Nagy Gallery. She was sent down, More …
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Like a Bigger Bull in a China Shop
Denver is slowly recovering from the Jerry-Bruckheimer-hangover that was the U2 360 show this past Saturday that could More …
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Lars von Trier Botches 64th Annual Cannes Film Festival
Danish director of The Five Obstructions Lars von Trier brings another beautifully crafted movie to the 64th Annual More …
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Heather McGill’s Clowns, Not Pale, But Unsatisfied
Heather McGill’s new art show at Dwight Hackett Projects features recombinant laser-cut works on paper that erupt in More …
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Then and Now: A Road of Trials To A Contemporary Art Scene in New Orleans
I was made almost unbearably happy by my interlude at Then and Now, Dan Cameron’s latest curatorial effort More …
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So it Goes: Another Astounding Exhibition at Lora Reynolds Gallery
I walked into what appeared to be an unpolished exhibition when I saw Susan Collis’ ‘So it goes’ More …
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Shivkumar Sharma and Zakir Hussain in Telepathic Rhythm
Years ago, I grabbed a ticket to my first classical Indian music concert and somewhere halfway through entered More …
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Farm to Table, a Local Necessity
I tagged along with Rowan Ogden to meet John Lash, owner of Austin’s Farm to Table, a few More …
May 2011