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Did you just see an artwork that made you smile, laugh, cringe or cryr Were you overwhelmed with bliss or consumed with rager Art Attack wants your honest opinions. Send us your mini-reviews (think Tw... More >>
Yesterday Judge Vaughn R. Walker of the Northern District Court of California ruled that Proposition 8, which declares that marriage is defined as a union between a man and a woman, is unconstitutiona... More >>
Plenty going on in visual art this week: openings at the Craft Center, Koelsch Gallery, Winter Street and more. Here's our roundup of places to see fresh artwork and enjoy a free glass of wine or thre... More >>
The new exhibit at Inman Gallery, "do I know you," consists of several dozen portraits by some 30 different artists who employ paintings, photographs, sculpture and other media. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tue... More >>
Photographer Rachel Hewlett and her friends came up with a great way to help emerging artists get their work into a major collection--just donate it. (It's actually not that easy.) Calling themselves ... More >>
The above stencil graces a wall in the HCC area, near a funeral home and a pizzeria. It pops against the abstract forms surrounding it, suggesting that the work is somehow "Texas-approved." (Which we ... More >>
The Suburbs, the new album by The Arcade Fire, was released yesterday to widespread acclaim, and the Montreal band is capitalizing on the release with a timely concert at New York's Madison Square Gar... More >>
Director and screenwriter Harmony Korine is known for shenanigans like his unfinished project Fight Harm, in which he engaged random individuals in street fights until the unwitting participants threa... More >>
After two successful shows boasting acting and design talent, plus a penchant for dirty, male-oriented dialogue, Horse Head Theatre is going male-only for its third production, a stage adaptation of L... More >>
Think you know your way around the arts scener Can you write about it in a smart, concise and above-all entertaining wayr Art Attack is looking for freelancers, so send your blog ideas and pitches to ... More >>
Another Houston-developed musical will land upon the Great White Way next year when Wonderland opens at a Nederlander theater April 17, 2011. While it's had a hard time worming its way into critics' h... More >>
In the upcoming film Eat, Pray, Love (based on the book by Elizabeth Gilbert), Julia Roberts' character goes on a "journey of self-discovery" after a messy divorce. Actually, let's call it what it is:... More >>
"Lighter Than Air" This exhibition, presented by Blaffer Gallery, showcases Argentine artist Tomás Saraceno's eye-popping creations.... More >>
Critical response to the Alley Theatre's production of Conor McPherson's St. Nicholas has been less-than-ravenous. Everett Evans of the Houston Chronicle wrote, "Alas, despite the resourceful performa... More >>
On a scorching summer afternoon, Art Attack invited members of the popular local rock band The Manichean to take a tour of the Maurizio Cattelan exhibition at the Menil Collection. We wanted to see ... More >>
At Saturday's U.S. premiere screening of Mao's Last Dancer, Houston was treated to a welcome addition to films set in our city. The movie chronicles former Houston Ballet dancer Li Cunxin's rise from ... More >>
Get ready for Art Attack! The brand new Houston Press blog will feature news, profiles, random ephemera and tidbits on everything from the Downtown Theatre District to museums and galleries to the m... More >>
Perhaps hoping to take advantage of Houston's recent love affair with the World Cup, Mix 96.5 FM's Sports Center is presenting a free screening of... More >>
Playwright Ken Ludwig's 1995 situation comedy Moon Over Buffalo was the subject of a D.A. Pennebaker documentary spotlighting... More >>
Are you an aspiring foodie looking to learn more about winemaking? Why not go to the source? Messina Hof Winery, located near Bryan College... More >>
Younger generations might not be aware of the Trinity River's extraordinary history. The waterway links Dallas/Fort Worth to Galveston Bay, and in... More >>
John Sayles, one of the most respected living filmmakers, started his career writing schlock for "King of the B-Movies" Roger Corman. Sayles's... More >>
For their double show, "If We Only Knew Now What They Knew Then," artists Katy Heinlein and Melanie Crader have kept it simple and open to... More >>
"Lighter Than Air" This exhibition, presented by Blaffer Gallery, showcases Argentine artist Tomás Saraceno's eye-popping creations.... More >>
"Maurizio Cattelan" It's tempting to think that artist Maurizio Cattelan is putting one over on The Menil Collection. The Italian... More >>
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