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Issue: April 24, 2008
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  1. Night & Day

    Bevin Bering

    The photographer’s “Houston Series” sheds new light on familiar places

    By Olivia Flores Alvarez
    Published: April 24, 2008

    Photographer Bevin Bering has the ability to take the familiar and make it seem new and different. Her “Houston Series” focuses on local landmarks, including downtown...

  2. Night & Day

    “The Hour: Cocktail Time Design 1930-1980” & 20th Century Modern Market

    The Lawndale Arts Center looks to stylize your vices

    By Dusti Rhodes
    Published: April 24, 2008

    Don Browne’s interest in modern design led him to some bad habits. “The smoking kind of came along with the drinking,” he says. Browne isn’t referring to...

  3. Night & Day

    Anne Appleby and Maddy Rosenberg

    One artist delves into “concrete painting” while the other shows off good old abstract stuff

    By NICK KEPPLERpainting” while the other shows off good
    Published: April 24, 2008

    “Concrete painting” isn’t a home-decorating fad — it’s a term used by Wade Wilson Art to describe the work of Anne Appleby, whose minimalist one-color...

  4. Night & Day

    Fabulous Fridays

    iFest hosts a series of free lunchtime concerts

    By Chris Gray
    Published: April 24, 2008

    Get a jump start on iFest’s second weekend at Fabulous Fridays, the free lunchtime concert series. Today one of Houston’s longest-running, best-loved party bands, the...

  5. Night & Day

    Katy Heinlein

    This artist leaves the interpretation up to you

    By Dusti Rhodes
    Published: April 24, 2008

    Katy Heinlein does her best work between the sheets. For her show at CTRL Gallery, the artist draped brightly colored fabrics off wires and wood beams to create ambiguous wall-...

  6. Night & Day

    Coert Voorhees

    Author of young adult novel The Brothers Torres aims to appeal to every demographic

    By Dusti Rhodes
    Published: April 24, 2008

    Think local author Coert Voorhees’s young adult novels are just for kids? Well he doesn’t think so, and to prove it, this reading will be at a bar. “My target...

  7. Night & Day

    One Flea Spare

    Mildred’s Umbrella Theater Company puts on a play about infecting company

    By Dusti Rhodes
    Published: April 24, 2008

    If one thing could make cabin fever worse, it would be the black plague. (Okay, so maybe that would actually make it a lot worse.) Brought to you by Mildred’s Umbrella...

  8. Night & Day

    Houston Metropolitan Dance Company’s Spring Concert

    This Is Your Brain on Dance

    By Julia Ramey
    Published: April 24, 2008

    The innovative Houston Metropolitan Dance Company routinely draws the eye of established local and national choreographers, but the company puts a special emphasis on...

  9. Night & Day

    East Meets West

    Two worlds collide for pirouettes, not politics

    By Julia Ramey
    Published: April 24, 2008

    Let’s face it: Relations between China and the West aren’t in tip-top shape right now (see the recent torch-extinguishing episode in France). Fortunately, performing...

  10. Night & Day

    Tea with Mussolini

    Zeffirelli has a different take on life under a dictator

    By Julia Youssefnia
    Published: April 24, 2008

    If you’re hoping to see a serious historical portrayal of an Italian dictator, don’t bother with Franco Zeffirelli’s Tea with Mussolini. There are plenty of...

  11. Night & Day

    “Happiness Is a Warm Gun: The Thomas Imbach Films”

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston dedicates a weekend to a man whose work is beyond experimental

    By Nick Keppler
    Published: April 24, 2008

    Genre. Tone. Fiction. Fact. Documentary. Drama. These terms don’t seem to mean much to Switzerland’s Thomas Imbach, a director for whom the term “experimental...

  12. Night & Day

    Dersu Uzala

    Japanese director Akira Kurosawa captures life in the Russian wilderness

    By Olivia Flores Alvarez
    Published: April 24, 2008

    There aren’t many Russian/Japanese films out there, and fewer still that can be called classics, which is why this screening of Dersu Uzala is an especially nice treat for...

  13. Night & Day

    Dan Fesperman

    The author of The Prisoner of Guantánamo reads from his newest spy novel

    By Olivia Flores Alvarez
    Published: April 24, 2008

    Dan Fesperman has spent the last 17 years as a war correspondent. It shows in his writing. Known for his blistering renditions of world politics in a post-9/11 world, the...

  14. Night & Day

    Vijay Iyer

    This acclaimed young jazz pianist is worth all the accolades the press showers on him

    By Nick Keppler
    Published: April 24, 2008

    Called one of the “new stars of jazz” by U.S. News & World Report (the magazine that’s always in your dentist’s office), and one of “today’s most...

  15. Night & Day

    Paul Mooney

    This comedian doesn’t sugarcoat his comments on race relations

    By Dusti Rhodes
    Published: April 24, 2008

    Paul Mooney doesn’t care if he offends whites. “I ain’t sugarcoating shit, because white folks didn’t sugarcoat shit to me,” he says. Mooney’s...

  16. Night & Day

    Itzhak Perlman

    The award-winning violinist performs works by Bach, Strauss and Schumann

    By Olivia Flores Alvarez
    Published: April 24, 2008

    With 15 Grammy Awards on his shelf, Israeli violinist Itzhak Perlman could sit back and enjoy his success. Instead, he’s keeping up a rigorous touring schedule, which,...

  17. Night & Day

    Billy Budd

    The Houston Grand Opera mounts Melville’s story of treachery at sea

    By Chris Gray
    Published: April 24, 2008

    Nautical tragedy Billy Budd, one of the major operatic works of the last century, has impeccable credentials: a script based on Herman Melville’s novella first published...

  18. Game On

    Rogues' Torment in Baroque

    Atlus imagines eternal life in gaming limbo. It isn't pretty

    By Gary Hodges
    Published: April 24, 2008

    First of all: God bless Atlus. As a publisher devoted to bringing obscure Japanese gaming gems to the West — basically the much-needed heir apparent of Working Designs...

  19. Feature

    Cleaning Up Foreclosed Homes After the Mortgage Crisis

    Junk haulers expand their business in the wake of evictees leaving behind houses in terrible condition

    By Paul Knight
    Published: April 24, 2008

    Victor Correa approached the abandoned house with caution. The lawn was overgrown, and various pieces of junk — a broken charcoal grill and rusted push lawnmower...

  20. Feature

    Foreclosure Pets

    Dogs, cats and other household pets get left behind when owners are pushed out

    By Paul Knight
    Published: April 24, 2008

    The rising number of foreclosures in the area has created a new term in the animal welfare lexicon: "foreclosure pets." As realtors and junk haulers find more and more animals...

Issue: April 24, 2008
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