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Nacho Mamas Fridge! is a collection of art ideal for the gift-giving season. (Read: Its affordable.) The group... More >>
Comedian Louis C.K. is recently divorced, but he's not exactly looking forward to the single life. "I know too much about life to have any... More >>
The Orange Show Eyeopener Tour: Galveston Restored is an island-wide ride highlighting artists who are anything but watered down. "We'll be... More >>
Art Palace was our Best of Houston¨ pick for Best Art Gallery, so there's lots of buzz about what's coming up. "It's better to regret... More >>
Poet Karyna McGlynn, appearing today at the Gulf Coast Reading series, earned legions of fans with her first collection of poetry, I... More >>
David Eagleman took time away from running a neuroscience research laboratory at Baylor College of Medicine to write an international... More >>
Peat Duggins created some alternative monks for "St. Bonifaces Last Days." The exhibit explores the life of fictitious holy men... More >>
Mat Johnson and Simon Gane's graphic novel Dark Rain tells the story of a stormy sting. "Some ex-cons in Houston get the... More >>
Tobiah Mundt isn't here to make friends. "I don't want to make cutesy things. I don't want to make toys," says the artist behind the exhibition... More >>
Gift of Gift of Party and Vote Night adds a stroke of democracy to the art world. [Its] real people, like us, who are... More >>
Gift of Gift of Party and Vote Night adds a stroke of democracy to the art world. [Its] real people, like us, who are... More >>
Dining In III: An Artful Experience serves up plenty of reasons to set the table. The exhibition features handcrafted place... More >>
A mother-daughter feud crosses continents in Irene Kelihers soon-to-be-released novel What Secret Borders. After adopting... More >>
Jennifer West has some interesting editing techniques. The filmmaker/multimedia artists movies are stepped on, skated over and sprayed with... More >>
Local playwright Andrew Kozmas Tuned to a Dead Channel finds a loose thread and just keeps pulling. Its a close-up... More >>
Some new artists are hanging around the Aerosol Warfare Gallery. We kind of wanted to open the doors and see who wanted to walk through... More >>
The cult-classic Clue brings the best board game ever to life with more wordplay than you could shake a candlestick at. Tim Curry... More >>
Adam Vincent Clay, a pianist and the founder of Houston New Arts Movement, is out to right a wrong in Lost Voices: Passion & Perseverance,... More >>
Vaud E. Ville's Shenanigans is perfect for easily distracted audiences, according to director Angelo La Pietra. "It's... More >>
Dame Agatha Christie's stage play The Mousetrap has kept audiences asking whodunit? for more than 50 years. The... More >>
Thirtysomethings will know - or should know - who Gerard Baldwin is. He's the man who brought them their Saturday-morning cartoons. "Well, thank... More >>
"Barbara Jones: Her Life in Paint" reveals one of Houstons hardest-working, yet rarely showcased, painters. "[In] her 25-year-or-so... More >>
Like many successful comic book artists, Ron Regé, Jr. is used to giving slideshow-powered readings to the public. Also like his... More >>
The opening lines of Sandy Tseng's poem "City View" capture the essence of her collection Sediment (2009). "In the window where the... More >>
"Neopopstreetfunk II" surveys sprouting underground artists, again. The group exhibit - now enjoying its second year - showcases... More >>
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