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Past Alive, Trinity Site 2011
The Trinity Site opens only twice per year for public tours. Because, today, it’s “now only mildly radioactive,” More …
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Bicycles–Fashion Statement, or Political Stance in Austin?
I’m not sure when bicycles became a fashion statement. But, I’ve seen bikes that are so well designed More …
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Moneyball, Not a Movie About Baseball
Moneyball isn’t a film about playing baseball. And after re-watching a little of Meet Joe Black the other More …
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Gallery Fridays: Santa Fe, Austin, Denver
Gallery events, exhibition openings/closings, and lectures for Santa Fe, Austin, and Denver. SANTA FE Many gallery openings More …
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Sue Graze Resigns from the Arthouse, But Why–Really?
Sue Graze resigns as the Executive Director of the Arthouse to take-up post as Director Emeritus, effective October More …
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Pacific Standard Time
Pacific Standard Time, a so-called “unprecedented collaboration of cultural institutions across Southern California,” tracks the recent history of More …
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Salvador Dali Sells KitchenAid Mixer
More than occasionally art history and pop culture collide—savvy advertisers, and art directors will often use iconic artworks More …
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Gallery Fridays: Austin, Denver, Santa Fe
What’s happening this weekend? More like, what isn’t happening! AUSTIN Well, the first event isn’t a fine More …
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Gallery Fridays: Austin, Denver, Santa Fe
Zozobra, fiestas in Santa Fe, and ACL and Wild Frontier Festival in Austin—so many festivals, parties and events More …
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Arthouse’s Rooftop Architecture Film Series
Certain things are better imagined, than actually experienced. And, I think movies out of doors might be one More …
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Gallery Fridays
Austin – New gallery Champion OPENS Wild Beasts a group exhibition, downtown Austin—E 8th and Brazos. Although the More …
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Dallas Museum of Art Announces New Associate Curator of American Art
Sue Canterbury, who holds a Master of Arts degree in Art History from Williams College in Massachusetts, begins More …
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