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  • What's better than Flavin and solo musical improvisations Nameless Sound's'Sources and Echoes: A Decade of Musical Improvisation in Houston" is set for 7p.m. Saturday at Menil's Richmond Hall.
  • The Apollo Chamber Players will rock out to Shostakovich in "From Russia withLove." The musicians will bring out the Russian's rich framework and folkinfluences. That's what Apollo does best.
    Photo by Chris Detrick
  • What will be uncovered at The Heritage Society’s "Finding maS notsuoH" HistoricScavenger Hunt?
  • The main attraction at the Bayou City Art Festival are the 17 differentcategories of art — from paintings to pottery to sculpture to mixed media — andthe featured artist, printmaker Tanya Doskova.
  • Ballet Barre's "A Dinner in Four Acts" is chaired by Beth Zdeblick and includesa cocktail reception and a silent auction.
  • Marina Zurkow, Still from Mesocosm (Wink, Texas), 2012, software-drivenanimation, color and sound

  • William Betts is the new interim executive director at DiverseWorks
    Photo by Fulton Davenport: PWL Studio
  • Diane Barber will leave DiverseWorks at the end of September
    Photo by Gary Fountain
  • "City Council Meeting" by Aaron Landsman
  • Zoe Scofield in "A Crack in Everything"

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  • Photo by © Michelle Watson/CatchLightGroup.com
  • Photo by © Michelle Watson/CatchLightGroup.com
  • Photo by © Michelle Watson/CatchLightGroup.com
  • Photo by © Michelle Watson/CatchLightGroup.com
  • Photo by © Michelle Watson/CatchLightGroup.com
  • Photo by © Michelle Watson/CatchLightGroup.com
  • Photo by © Michelle Watson/CatchLightGroup.com
  • Photo by © Michelle Watson/CatchLightGroup.com
  • Photo by © Michelle Watson/CatchLightGroup.com
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  • Photo by © Michelle Watson/CatchLightGroup.com
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  • Peter Chu of Kidd Pivot in a dress rehearsal of "Dark Matters"
    Photo by Christopher Duggan
  • Father puppet, as played by Chet Farmer, in "Bedtime Stories" by Mike and KellySwitzer, performed as part of the Houston Fringe Festival
    Photo by Kelly Switzer
  • Liam Bonner as the witch and Fiona Murphy as Hansel in the Houston Grand Opera'sproduction of "Hansel and Gretel"
    Photo by Brett Coomer
  • Jane Comfort and Company in a dress rehearsal for "Underground River"
    Photo by Christopher Duggan
  • Joey Fauerso, Still from "Me Time," 2010

  • Miss Barbie Q in "Cat Lady"
    Photo by Diana Toshiko
  • Cat Lady and cast
    Photo by Diana Toshiko
  • The Cat Lady Cast with DJ Fuji, from left: Clayton Shane Farris, Jabez Zuniga,Kristina Wong and Miss Barbie Q
    Photo by John Freeland Jr.
  • Kristina Wong in "Cat Lady"
    Photo by Diana Toshiko
  • DJ Fuji, left, instructing Cat Lady cast member Miss Barbie Q on some pick-upskills
    Photo by John Freeland Jr.
  • From Kristina Wong's "Cat Lady," Jabez Zuniga
    Photo by Diana Toshiko

  • Rick Perry has suggested slashing the TCA.
  • Are Texas arts in danger?
  • Contemporary Arts Museum Houston director, Bill Arning
    Photo by Jenny Antill
  • Wendy Watriss, co-founder and co-creative director of FotoFest
    Photo by Clifford Pugh
  • Sarah Loudermilk, executive director of Da Camera
  • Jenni Rebecca Stephenson, executive director of Spacetaker
  • Janette Cosley, executive director of The Ensemble Theatre
    Photo by Michelle Watson/CatchlightGroup.com

  • Darwin Deez at Fitzgerald's Friday
  • At Opera in the Heights, "Don Carlo" with Emily Newton as Queen Elisabetta
    Photo by Gwen Turner Juarez
  • Society for the Performing Arts: Ladysmith Black Mambazo performs Friday

  • Classical Japanese dance meets American post-modern dance meets songs by TheCarpenters and Lou Reed played on a toy piano in "Tyler, Tyler" at DiverseWorks.
  • The Houston Ballet production of "Sandpaper Ballet"
    Photo by Amitava Sarkar
  • Houston Grand Opera's "Turn of the Screw"
    Photo by Rob Maccoll

  • Nickteel performs "This is going to be Amazing" at Performance Art Houston.
    Photo by Rico Svaughn
  • Emily Johnson & Catalyst Dance in "The Thank-you Bar," to be performed atDiverseWorks April 28-30, 2011
    Photo by Cameron Wittig
  • "Tyler, Tyler" by Yasuko Yokoshi. "Tyler, Tyler" will be performed atDiverseWorks on Oct. 14-17.
  • Universes in "Ameriville," set for DiverseWorks Sept. 30-Oct. 2
    Photo by Harlan Taylor
  • Poetry & Art- ON DEMAND, July 23, (in back, from left): Andrew Kozma, BeccaWadlinger, Glenn Shaheen and Hannah Rebecca Gamble; (in foreground, from left):Katherine Kearns, Devon Moore, Chris Thompson and Carlos Hernandez
  • July Artist SPEAKeasy, featuring artist Vincent Fink
  • Filmic Stew with Cinema Bomar, July 10, with Paul Nelson, founder of CinemaBomar, by the projector

  • Photo by Gary Fountain
  • Photo by Gary Fountain
  • Photo by Gary Fountain
  • Photo by Gary Fountain
  • Photo by Gary Fountain
  • Photo by Gary Fountain
  • Photo by Gary Fountain
  • Photo by Gary Fountain
  • Photo by Gary Fountain
  • Photo by Gary Fountain
  • Photo by Gary Fountain
  • Photo by Gary Fountain
  • Photo by Gary Fountain
  • Photo by Gary Fountain
  • Photo by Gary Fountain
  • Photo by Gary Fountain

  • Joseph Hernandez and Ashley Lynn Gilfix of Ballet Austin in the New AmericanTalent/Dance program performing "The Whistling," choreographed by Dominic Walsh
    Photo by Tony Spielberg
  • Dancers Jaime Lynn Witts, from left, Joseph Hernandez, Christopher Swaim andMichelle Thompson in a performance choreographed by Nelly van Bommell
    Photo by Tony Spielberg