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Subject: Maria Irene Fornes

  • Celebrating Houston's MasterMinds

    We pass on a bit of luck to the recipients of our first creativity awards

    January 22, 2009
  • My Name Is Mud

    IBP's dark and funny production drops us in the dirt and then brushes us off again

    November 15, 2001
  • And The MasterMind Winners Are.....

    Last fall the Houston Press asked readers to send in nominations of people who were breaking new ground in the arts around here.The lucky winners have been named and will be getting a $2,000 check at a dinner Saturday and -- perhaps more importantly -- they are profiled in the Press today. (Well, maybe the check is a bigger deal.)It's all a part of the Press' Artopia bash, dedicated to food, booze, art and fashion.Who are the MasterMinds? A husband/wife team of visual artists, a group of high s

    January 21, 2009
  • Press Picks

    December 7, 1995
  • The Conduct of Life

    Nova Arts Project's latest show is all over the place

    December 6, 2007
  • Conduct of Life

    Nova Arts Project examines rape and sadism

    November 29, 2007
  • Scripted Responses

    Speaking in the clichés of language-study tapes, the characters in The Danube mourn the loss of life's poetry

    September 21, 2000
  • But Seriously...

    The Danube

    September 14, 2000
  • Kicking A

    With the world premiere of Fucking A, Infernal Bridegroom Productions may have outgrown its seedy past, but it hasn't forgotten it

    February 24, 2000
  • A year of brave new companies, of fresh keen moments, and of Beckett and Albee evermore

    January 6, 1994
  • Mud

    September 10, 2009
  • Last Call for Art: Graffiti & Teen Angst

    ​Saturday is the last day to see "Pieced Together, All Texas Graffiti Show" over at Aerosol Warfare Gallery & Boutique. The first traveling graffiti art exhibit to make its way around the state, "Pieced Together" features works by Austin's Sloke (who curated), San Antonio's Enks, and Houston's WEAH and GONZO247. (Local fans saw WEAH's work earlier this year at the Art League Houston's "The Boardroom.") From here the show goes on to LA, Phoenix, San Francisco and Brooklyn. 4 to 9 p.m. 2110

    September 11, 2009