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Town Square: Dr. Kirstin Matthews, WSJ Sports Reporter Louise Radnofsky, and Dr. Dietrich von Biedenfeld (Sept. 11, 2020)

Troy Schulze

Posted on September 11, 2020 · We hear conversations about the latest Covid news, and the pandemic's impact on sports and the arts economy.

Tags arts baseball Coronavirus COVID economy louise radnofsky Major League baseball movies sports Wall Street Journal

Houston Matters

Rothko Chapel Finally Comes To Light

Brenda Valdivia

Posted on August 21, 2020 · The Rothko Chapel has completed a year-long renovation project to complete Mark Rothko's artist vision for the interfaith sanctuary.

Tags Christopher Rothko Mark Rothko montrose renovation rothko chapel skylight

Arts & Culture

MFAH’s ‘Art In The Age Of Black Power’ Reflects On Both Past And Present

Catherine Lu

Posted on July 13, 2020 · Themes and debates presented in a new exhibit resonate with today’s national conversation about race, while also paying tribute to contributions of Houston Black artists.

Tags HBCU john biggers Kanitra Fletcher museum of fine arts houston Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power texas southern university

Arts & Culture

Houston’s Art Car Parade Goes Virtual

Catherine Lu

Posted on April 17, 2020 · Instead of lining Allen Parkway, spectators can check out iconic art cars from home.

Tags Coronavirus COVID-19 Houston Art Car Parade orange show

John Douglas Playing with Steven Tyler and Aerosmith

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How Painting Skills Landed John Douglas On Stage Drumming For ZZ Top And Aerosmith

Michael Hagerty

Posted on March 20, 2020 · The Houston-area native tells the story of how his artwork converged with rock and roll.

Tags Aerosmith art drummer drums John Douglas Michael Hagerty music painting rock and roll Van Halen ZZ Top

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Houston Wrestling In The 70s Was A Spectacle — Both In The Ring And The Stands

Michael Hagerty

Posted on March 11, 2020 · Geoff Winningham reflects on his 1971 book of photography, Friday Night in the Coliseum.

Tags Friday Night in the Coliseum Geoff Winningham Paul Boesch photographer photography professional wrestling Rice Media Center rice university Sam Houston Coliseum wrestling

Unwrap Your Candies Now

“Sky Loop” Heals Memories of Hurricane Harvey, And American Idol’s Tamyra Gray Comes To TUTS

Catherine Lu

Posted on February 21, 2020 · Learn about a multimedia art installation inspired by the storm, and meet one of the original stars of American Idol now singing on Broadway.

Tags broadway contemporary art Hurricane Harvey Lawndale Art Center Once on this Insland Sky Loop Tamyra Gray TUTS Virginia Lee Montgomery

Energy & Environment

Precinct 1 Commissioner Pledges $7.4 Million To Bayou Greenways Project

Matt Harab

Posted on February 17, 2020 · The funds, which are pending approval by the Harris County Commissioners Court, are intended to help finish up a massive bike trail project linking up the city's waterways.

Tags bayou greenways city of houston

Arts & Culture

7 Places To See African American Art In Houston

Daniela Benites, HPM Intern

Posted on February 11, 2020 · Explore galleries and museums, or take in some music during this African American History Month.

Tags African American art art black history month Black History Things To Do free Galleries houston

Arts & Culture

City Hall Photo Exhibit Celebrates Houston’s Fourth Ward

Catherine Lu

Posted on February 10, 2020 · An acclaimed local photographer’s work is on display at City Hall, reflecting on the past and present of a Houston neighborhood, while also honoring Black History Month.

Tags black history month Earlie Hudnall Jr. Fourth Ward Houston Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs houston public library photoraphy

Arts & Culture

Houston Artist Creates Installation Inspired By Memories Of Harvey

Catherine Lu

Posted on January 29, 2020 · “Sky Loop” uses video and dreamlike imagery to process memories of the storm.

Tags contemporary art Hurricane Harvey Lawndale Art Center Sky Loop Virginia Lee Montgomery

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Houston Matters

Invisible By Design: The Process Of Art Conservation At The MFAH

Brenda Valdivia

Posted on January 22, 2020 · Per Knutås, the head of conservation at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston explains the process of art conservation.

Tags art Art Conservation Conservation Knutas mfah museum of fine arts houston painting Per Knutas restoration varnish

Houston Matters

Magical Material: The Art Of Glass Blowing

Brenda Valdivia

Posted on January 3, 2020 · A Houston artist talks about his experiences working with glass.

Tags glass glass blower glass blowing Juggernaut Glass William Jackson

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Houston Matters

Anat Ronen: A Street Art ‘Urban Legend’

Michael Hagerty

Posted on December 10, 2019 · The Houston artist, who's known for her murals and 3D street paintings, is the subject of a new exhibit at the Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts in Spring.

Tags Anat Ronen art Blackshear Elementary School Brenda Ruiz mural Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts street art visual art

Unwrap Your Candies Now

Lawndale Art Center Celebrates 40 Years Of Showcasing Emerging Contemporary Artists, Plus “Dear Evan Hansen” Comes To The Hobby Center

Catherine Lu

Posted on November 15, 2019 · Flashback on Lawndale Art Center’s four decades of serving the community through contemporary art, and meet two singer-actors from a Tony Award-winning Best Musical.

Tags Broadway at the Hobby Center Dear Evan Hansen Jessica E. Sherman John Hemphill Lawndale Art Center Pete Gershon

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