2010 Stories by PAULA BELTRÁN
Archives: 2010
published September 9, 2010
You'll have the chance to see if author Firoozeth Dumas is indeed Funny in Farsi during her reading today. Dumas is one of the... More >>
published September 9, 2010
The explosion of color in Jeffrey Becom's latest exhibition of photographs, "Mirage: Images from India", gloriously emphasizes the... More >>
published September 9, 2010
We can only wonder if the late Nelly Fernandez Tiscornia, the Argentinean playwright who wrote Made in Lanus, would have taken sides... More >>
published September 9, 2010
Hosted by the Blue Willow Bookshop, seven authors of young adult paranormal fiction will kick it in Houston as part of their Smart Chicks... More >>
published September 2, 2010
Julia Vizcarra's photo exhibition "The Charreria, Mexican Pride and Tradition" presents a different kind of rodeo from the one Houstonians... More >>
published September 2, 2010
Without featuring a single person, the photographs in Richard Misrach's "After Katrina" are nevertheless all about human loss. The... More >>
published August 26, 2010
Mystery author David Rosenfelt owns 27 dogs. His latest mystery, Dog Tags, is the third in a series featuring Andy Carpenter, a... More >>
published August 26, 2010
Children invite you to look at their world in the exhibit "My Community Through My Eyes." Through artwork, photography and creative... More >>
published August 19, 2010
Animal skins, bootmaking tools and custom-made shoe wear are on display at the HCC-Northline campus exhibit Al Puro Tiro: Bootmakers and... More >>
published August 12, 2010
The Texas Mime Theatre has a tough task ahead of it: getting wiggly, squirming, sweaty kids to sit still long enough to watch You Don't Need... More >>
published August 12, 2010
Who knows how many tweets and texts Houston teens have exchanged so far this summer? Millions? Well, we know six teens who used their words to do... More >>
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