Arts Aaron Sorkin’s Version of To Kill a Mockingbird Takes Texas by Storm and Lets Richard Thomas Shine BY Tarra Gaines // Apr 30, 2023 read more
Arts Waterway Arts Festival’s Best of Show Winners Build Anticipation For Next Year’s Extravaganza In The Woodlands A Unique Festival Produces All Sorts of Winners BY Laura Landsbaum // Apr 25, 2023
Arts Houston Galleries Make a Splash at the Windy City’s Art Extravaganza — a Little Texas Blows Into EXPO Chicago Plus, a Chance the Rapper Moment BY Georgie Miller // Apr 20, 2023
Arts Meaningless Work and the Power of Dirt Take Centerstage at Houston’s Museum Treasure — Walter De Maria Is No Conventional Artist Six Galleries and 55 Works of Art Await at The Menil BY Ericka Schiche // Apr 19, 2023
Arts Houston Botanic Garden Transformed By Giant Playful Sculptures That Channel the Natural World — Steve Tobin Keeps It Wild Renowned 9/11 Artist Does Something Big in the Bayou City BY Caitlin Hsu // Apr 14, 2023
Arts Two Provocative Paintings of Beheadings Create a Duel Scene at MFAH — Gentileschi and Wiley Both Tackle Judith Two Artists Centuries Apart Are Inspired by an Ancient Legend Of Women Power BY Ericka Schiche // Apr 12, 2023
Arts The Woodlands Waterway Arts Festival Brings Music and Food Power Too — Your Guide to the Acts and Eats The Art Has Company BY Laura Landsbaum // Apr 12, 2023
Arts Books and Local Authors to be Spotlighted at The Woodlands Waterway Arts Festival For the First Time — Keeping It Literary Your Preview of the New Books on the Green BY Laura Landsbaum // Apr 3, 2023