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Fitzgerald's :
Tue., February 14, 8:00pm
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If you have been missing Dallas's Polyphonic Spree, then 2012 could be your year. With new music in the offing — including a Christmas record due in the fall — the 21-member-strong Spree is gearing up to bring smiles to audiences again. Leaders Tim DeLaughter and Julie Doyle formed...
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The transformation of Wales's Los Campesinos! from a sprightly indie-pop group into something far more wicked and weird has been a gradual one, but thankfully the band hasn't lost its penchant for writing catchy, clever songs. The prodigious, Cardiff-based band is touring in support of an...
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Fitzgerald's :
Wed., February 22, 8:00pm
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Big K.R.I.T., a Mississippi rapper born Justin Scott, is one of the latest in a crop of hailed would-be saviors of rap with the power to satisfy both casual fans, Internet rap nerds and picky critics. But the twist with K.R.I.T. is that — unlike other twentysomethings in the same position...
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Reptar makes it look easy. Y'know, the whole "band" thing. The whole build a fanbase, tour, release albums... all that. But the way that the fast-rising dance-pop band's career has evolved seems so by the book that it seems a little off. Reptar is one of the rare acts that's followed a...
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Part Pentecostal tent revival, part theater of the absurd, part circus sideshow– Nashville's Legendary Shack Shakers are a greasy, southern-fried combo of gonzo blues, punk, gospel, and rockabilly, led by stone-cold wild man Colonel J.D. Wilkes. One of the most animated performers you'll...
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Like a cross between David Bowie, Brian De Palma’s Phantom of the Paradise and that Meat Loaf album your parents used to make out to before you were born, Roky Moon & BOLT! have a distinct way of hugging your eyes and your hips in all the right ways. Last year they not only released...
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Houston’s own Rich O’Toole is coming home. Well, we should first say that his roots are here, and his driver’s license may even say he’s a resident, but O’Toole has kept busy and has spent more time away from the city than even the most well-known underground...
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Obsidian Art Space :
Every week Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Thu., February 9 until Sat., February 25
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The Coitus Plays, a pair of one-acts that discusses sexual relations, is neatly divided into Pre and Post. Pre, written by Houston’s own Peter Wittenberg Jr., “is about a writer who can’t get it up,” says Eric James of the newly formed Nightcap Theatre. “He’s...
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Theater Lab Houston :
Daily from Wed., February 8 until Sun., February 12
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Steven Fales is blond, built and gay. He was also raised Mormon, a religion that doesn’t accept homosexuality. His award-winning Confessions of a Mormon Boy is a one-man show written by and starring the goodlooking and very hunky Fales, who tells the story of his long, often painful...
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Art Car Museum :
Every week Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Thu., November 17 until Fri., March 2
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The rules were simple for the show Seventh Annual Open Call Exhibition: Reconstruction (Featuring Artist Sherry Sullivan). One piece per artist would be accepted, and only the first 125 pieces would be shown. The concept meant that, for this show at least, timing was almost as important as...
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Onion Creek :
Every week Tuesday, 9:30pm
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