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Grimes — February 29th at Lamberts, Austin
Montréal-based musician Claire Boucher fascinates me. Born in 1988, the story goes that Boucher had very little exposure More …
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Learning Secrets Presents Teengirl Fantasy and Jacques Renault
We didn’t think we would ever recover from that bombastic 8th anniversary party Learning Secrets threw for themselves More …
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Political Art and Tom Molloy’s New World
When we think of murals on public walls, we might imagine childlike portraits stretched across city blocks—or, the More …
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Idiot Glee at St. David’s Episcopal Church (2/17/2012)
James Friley — a.k.a. Idiot Glee — makes fuzzy, lo-fi doo wop that would not sound out of More …
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E.A.S.T. Goes West in Austin
I received an email this week from the EAST people, telling me that, “Yes, the rumors are true…Big More …
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Ultimate Love Party Jamz with One Hundred Flowers & Elaine Greer
What I like most about One Hundred Flowers is that they are utterly impossible to pigeonhole into any More …
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Steven Holl Architects To Design Expansion for MFAH
Steven Holl Architects has prevailed over architecture firms Snøhetta and Morphosis to design an expansion for the Museum of More …
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Joel Shapiro Installation Opens at Rice Gallery
Texas’ beloved New York artist Joel Shapiro opens in solo exhibition at the Rice University Gallery today, February More …
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Austin’s Ink Tank Survives Last New Year
Ink Tank is the latest cooperative, contemporary art lab in Austin—home of DIY. Projects from the new artist More …
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OH SNAP! Festival In Memory of Sergio Machado
Originally from Mozambique, Africa, Sergio Machado studied at Southwestern University (Georgetown, TX), where he graduated with honors. During More …
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Artpace Announces New Director Regine Basha
Regine Basha is scheduled to assume post March 1 as the new director of Artpace. The non-profit arts More …
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CAMH Presents the Women Artists Behind the Curtain
The Contemporary Art Museum of Houston hosts The Desconstructive Impsulse: Women Artists Reconfigure the Signs of Power, 1973-1991—not More …
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