Art

New Growth: An Evolving Vision for Renegade Bus
By Peter Simek
Posted in Art, Ideas, Lives
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Renegade Bus will take a prolonged hiatus, as Peter Simek leaves to lead the launch of a new arts coverage initiative at D Magazine, lending the voice and tone of this publication to the greater city.

New Growth: An Evolving Vision for Renegade Bus
By Peter Simek
Posted in Art, Ideas, Lives
4 Comments

Renegade Bus will take a prolonged hiatus, as Peter Simek leaves to lead the launch of a new arts coverage initiative at D Magazine, lending the voice and tone of this publication to the greater city.

New Growth: An Evolving Vision for Renegade Bus
By Peter Simek
Posted in Art, Ideas, Lives
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Renegade Bus will take a prolonged hiatus, as Peter Simek leaves to lead the launch of a new arts coverage initiative at D Magazine, lending the voice and tone of this publication to the greater city.

New Growth: An Evolving Vision for Renegade Bus
By Peter Simek
Posted in Art, Ideas, Lives
No Comments

Renegade Bus will take a prolonged hiatus, as Peter Simek leaves to lead the launch of a new arts coverage initiative at D Magazine, lending the voice and tone of this publication to the greater city.

The Momentary Quiet
By Hans Roegele
Posted in Architecture, Lives
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Architect Hans Roegele was in the Middle East from September to early November, and he sends this dispatch.

The Obama Art Fund
By Lucia Simek
Posted in Art, Feature 1, Ideas, Visual Art
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Art I’d Buy with my First-Time Homeowner’s Tax Credit

Zen Blockbuster
By Michael O'Brien
Posted in Art, Film, Reviews
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Film Review
John Woo’s new epic, Red Cliff, may lack heart, but it succeeds as a thrilling war film.

A Poetic White Noise
By David Novinski
Posted in Art, Reviews, Theater
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Theater Review
Port Twilight or the History of Science makes its world premiere at the Undermain Theatre through December 12.

Feminism Minced: Slasher at Kitchen Dog
By David Novinski
Posted in Art, Feature 1, Reviews, Theater
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Theater Review
If you are going for a popcorn thriller, it’s easier to achieve mindless if you keep it meaningless. But this isn’t what Allison Moore does in Slasher, making its Southwest premier at the Kitchen Dog Theater.

Fill Your Head
By Alexandra Bonifield
Posted in Art, Reviews, Theater
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Theater Review
Ochre House’s Empty Room
Through November 21, 825 Exposition Avenue