This airy opera about a dirty old man is evergreen
HGO has a ball with The Barber of Seville
End of the affair?
Plus: Questions of Life, Election Follies, Singing the Praises
For 14 workers of the struggling opera, the fat lady sings
Singing star Denyce Graves graces the Wortham Center stage in Samson and Delilah
For HGO, another local tragedy might be looming offstage
Verdi's Rigoletto may be the best medicine for the world-weary
A backstage struggle between Stevenson and a managing director splits the ballet
The Houston Symphony opens its new season without a music director, an executive director or a clear vision for the future. Only one thing appears certain: The post-Eschenbach era is going to look a lot different.
In his 14 years as Director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Peter Marzio has increased the MFA's endowment tenfold, tripled MFA Membership and gotten it started on a huge new home. He hasn't done badly for himself, either.
With Florencia, HGO heads south into unabashedly pretty territory
When Bob Lanier went after CACHH, maybe all he really wanted was a little respect
As arts funding shrinks, the downtown powers rush to make sure they get theirs
HGO revives, and reinvents, a pleasing Porgy and Bess
A gay martyr gets a breath of life from Houston Grand Opera
Houston's beleaguered arts community talks to itself about Harvey Milk
