We cant tell you what youll see at the 48 Hour Film Project Screening no one can. Thats because the films are being created right now, maybe even as...
Join fellow film lovers at this months edition of First Thursdays at Deans. Among the shorts screening will be the 13-minute film Capture Claus by Chris McInroy,...
Tiësto knows what its like to command a crowd. The Netherlands-based DJ became the first turntablist to appear onstage at an Olympic Games opening ceremony, at the...
It takes 12 people, and sometimes more, to bring Poi Dog Pondering frontman Frank Orralls patchwork quilt of rock, folk, funk, soul and techno to life behind his probing,...
Kaleidoscoptical Super Revolution! is a show of works by one of Houstons most meticulous artists. Patrick Turk spends hours cutting out inch-size pieces of...
Kara Hearns exhibition at DiverseWorks, A Problem of Courage, includes a video installation starring the artist as herself and some 20 other characters. The...
Vinyl Ranchs tribute to Urban Cowboy celebrates 28 years of hard-hat days and honky-tonk nights. Leon Lounges monthly country-music installment will feature...
Marc Fox draws his stuff. For Dust, his self-described meditation on ownership, Fox drew over a thousand items sitting around his studio. Furniture, art supplies,...
Its always a pleasure to see a young troupe take its place in the Houston dance pantheon. Today, Urban Souls Dance Company officially arrives with a presentation of new...
Eddie Izzard isnt cross-dressing these days. (Hence the name of his latest tour: Stripped.) The legendary transvestite comedian has decided to drop the ladies...
Celebrating the most exciting election year in decades, Radio Music Theatres come up with a brand new comedy called Electile Dysfunction, featuring a whole new cast of...
Mat Johnson admits readings arent easy for graphic novelists especially at a park. Were trying to see how to do a PowerPoint presentation outside,...
After President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, more than 180,000 African-American soldiers fought in the Union Army, in regiments and battalions that...
The world of ceramics, to many, starts with teacups and ends with saucers. But those who see The Scholars Eye: Contemporary Ceramics from the Garth Clark and Mark...
Youll find a little bit of zydeco, a little bit of Tejano, some swing and a whole lot of polka at the 19th annual Accordion Kings and Queens concert. Step Rideau & the...
Germany, the Czech Republic and Poland: Its amazing that countries with such gray weather could come up with something as colorful and joy-infused as polka (maybe...
People thought filmmaker Greg MacGillivray was crazy to carry expensive and delicate movie equipment, including a 350pound IMAX camera, onto the rough and racing Colorado...
The second offering from the brand-new Catastrophic Theatre Company is an original in every way. Created by company member (and Houston Press contributor) Troy Schulze, The...
When artist Aisen Chacin visited the slums of Latin America, she couldnt help but feel guilty. My tour only lasted four hours, her artists statement...
The Houston Ballet features a war to end all wars in Mattel terms. The dance company closes its season with the world premiere of A Dolls House, a ballet that pits...