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September 9, 2012
- Review: Houston's Ballet's 'Madame Butterfly' and 'Clear'
For much of the past decade, Houston Ballet was a company of fresh-spirited exuberance.
They still have it, but many of the dancers have matured with signature works like Stanton Welch’s Clear and Madame Butterfly, which opened the season Thursday.
... - Houston art fairs offer double shot of competition
A view of the 2011 Houston Fine Art Fair, which moves this year to Reliant Center.: Jenny Ant photo
Add two annual art fairs to the list of attractions that recently... - Opera Vista founder takes new position
Opera Vista founder and artistic director Viswa Subbaraman will be the new artistic director of Milwaukee’s Skylight Music Theatre, beginning in fall 2013.
Viswa Subbaraman
But Subbaraman will continue as artistic director of the... - Ars Lyrica, Houston Chamber Choir celebrate CD release
Ars Lyrica Houston and the Houston Chamber Choir are celebrating their latest CD releases.
September 8, 2012
- High-Five Time: Black Queen Speaks Opens for Slash Tomorrow & Linus Pauling Quartet on RCRDLBL/SpinnerGot good news on a couple of fronts recently and wanted to share & virtually high-five the bands on the receiving end. This one's a little more time-sensitive, since it's happening, um, tomorrow, Sunday, September 9th. See, that's when Slash, legendary guitar-god...
- Yr. Weekend, Pt. 2: Buxton + Ben Nichols + Nava’s Tour Kickoff + Miss Leslie + Crystal Method + MoreHey, y'all -- yours truly spent the whole damn day fighting something, got wiped out around lunchtime, and just barely made it back on his feet after. sigh. So yeah, this is somehow, unbelievably, even later than yesterday's little rundown...
September 7, 2012
- Yr. Weekend, Pt. 1: Street Dogs + David Ramirez (Rev’d!) + Blackmarket Syndicate + Hello Chief + MoreDamn, damn, damn. Way, way late on tonight's little rundown, sorry; it's Friday, September 7th, and there's definitely good shows going on. Here we go...
- David Ramirez, ApologiesI know this'll sound weird, but go with me on it, okay? There's this great, great feeling of downtrodden world-weariness to David Ramirez's Apologies, one that infuses every track, even the more upbeat, more overtly roots-rock-y songs like "Stick Around" or "Mighty Fine." Ramirez sings like a man who's been broken down by the very life he's chosen, roaming from place to place to place, never really finding a place of his own to hold onto......
- Wouldn't It Be Cool If the Houston Texans Only Played Texas Music at Games?Photos by Craig HlavatyMuch like most Houstonians, I will be in front of a television on Sunday watching our Houston Texans play the Miami Dolphins at Reliant Stadium. It's a big and promising year fo
- This Week in Deliciousness: The Grease Monster of Yucca FlatsNo, really, thanks for the Lunchable, Mom. But you forgot the other 12 I would need to NOT BE HUNGRY ANYMORE.Welcome back to the weekly roundup here at Eating Our Words, where this time of year ten ye
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