Email Author D.L. Groover
A Fertle Holiday Another annual Christmas pleasure in Houston comes courtesy of Radio Music Theatre. This year marks the 25th... More >>
A Christmas Carol Since 1988, the Alley Theatre has gently reminded Houstonians of the true meaning of Christmas with a lovely... More >>
A Christmas Carol Since 1988, the Alley Theatre has gently reminded Houstonians of the true meaning of Christmas with a lovely... More >>
A Christmas Carol Since 1988, the Alley Theatre has gently reminded Houstonians of the true meaning of Christmas with a lovely... More >>
The Last Night of Ballyhoo Remember the cameo brooch? Alfred Uhry's family comedy is much like that piece of jewelry —... More >>
Cutting-edge Catastrophic Theatre Artistic Director Jason Nodler created the play Life Is Happy and Sad as a prequel to his 2006... More >>
Oddball gonzo video journalist Paul H.O., creator of the former cable show Gallery Beat, was a D-list artist in New York's art world. When... More >>
A Christmas Carol, the Musical You'd be quite a Scrooge if you didn't warm to this new musical version of Dickens's classic little... More >>
You'll be kissing the cook after Big Night, a tasty little movie from Joseph Tropiano and actor/director/writer Stanley Tucci... More >>
Fresh from their other raise-the-roof, packed-house collaborations for Ensemble Theatre - The Wiz, The Twelve Ways of Christmas and... More >>
The Lighter Side of the Recession Unemployment might be high, but so are the laughs at Radio Music Theatre, whose latest bit of... More >>
The charismatic, striking-looking Gragoire Colin showed off his glistening torso as a French legionnaire in Claire Denis's Beau Travail.... More >>
Revolve Dance Company's offering up a bargain - three dance companies for the price of one. The program's called Fall Mosaic, which makes... More >>
Lohengrin The magic inherent in Richard Wagner's first international hit, Lohengrin (1850), is apparent at Houston Grand Opera.... More >>
During the waning years of the 19th century — what's now known as the fin de siècle — the Parisian opera stage was crammed with... More >>
If you've ever attended Nancy Henderek's impressive Dance Salad Festival, you know it's more smorgasbord than salad - there's something for... More >>
The Elixir of Love It takes over an hour and a half before the magic potion finally takes effect at Houston Grand Opera and Gaetano... More >>
How in the hell do you categorize Alan Berliner? Experimental filmmaker? Sure, that's easy (The Family Album, Wide... More >>
Prepare to be amazed and awed by luminous beauty Louise Brooks in G.W. Pabst's masterpiece, Pandora's Box (1928), part of KUHF's... More >>
One of the United Nations' secret weapons in dealing with global economic and humanitarian issues is the UN Association Traveling Film... More >>
The Elixir of Love It takes over an hour and a half before the magic potion finally takes effect at Houston Grand Opera and Gaetano... More >>
When it first screened in 1963, Jason and the Argonauts was like nothing moviegoers had ever seen before. And even though today's... More >>
Hip Poles have a word for the 12th Annual Polish Film Festival playing at the Angelika Film Center: spoko. It means cool, neat.... More >>
In case you can't get to Sweden in December to see them live, catch the Michele Brangwen Dance Ensemble without leaving home. 3 Short Films by... More >>
The Lighter Side of the Recession Unemployment might be high, but so are the laughs at Radio Music Theatre, whose latest bit of... More >>
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