Art
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Posted in Art, Feature 1, Ideas, Visual Art
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Art I’d Buy with my First-Time Homeowner’s Tax Credit
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Film Review
John Woo’s new epic, Red Cliff, may lack heart, but it succeeds as a thrilling war film.
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Theater Review
Port Twilight or the History of Science makes its world premiere at the Undermain Theatre through December 12.
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.
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Theater Review
Ochre House’s Empty Room
Through November 21, 825 Exposition Avenue

