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Houston's Strange Bird Immersive is telling the story of "What Happened Here." By Bridgette M. Redman From live music to interactive art, here's where to find Houston's coolest entertainment this summer. By Adrianne Reece Donkeeboy and Donkeemom partnered with Bosch eBike systems for their latest mural. By Shelby Stewart What does Houston look like to you? By Jay R. Jordan From the story of Houston to the physical journey of a human body, these exhibits will show you the familiar through a new lens. By Shelby Stewart
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The seven theater companies involved in the organization come from across the U.S. By Shelby Stewart Reginald Adams and his creatives are bringing a message of inclusion and equality to Galveston. By ShaCamree Gowdy Using his paintbrushes as his voice, Hillz's paintings represent his unsaid personal emotions. By Shelby Stewart Donald Judd's Marfa offices burned in a fire last week. By Katie Friel Miller Outdoor Theatre's live performances begin Friday. By Shelby Stewart
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“Everybody’s Dead: A Comedy” launches Femfest Houston, Virus Edition. By Bridgette M. Redman Expect hits from The O’Jays, the Spinners, Dionne Warwick and Teddy Pendergrass. By Shelby Stewart "A lot of people looked at me crazy when I said 'we're going to build this in Fifth Ward,'" Isaac Yowman said. By Shelby Stewart There's plenty of talent right here in your backyard, or Houston. By ShaCamree Gowdy It's a discussion long overdue. By ShaCamree Gowdy
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Hello, and welcome to the wonderful world of Dr. Seuss. By ShaCamree Gowdy Houston native Garrett Keast has become a sought-out guest conductor for major orchestras and operas around Europe and the United States. By Blane Bachelor Reginald Adams' projects have a very important message to share. By ShaCamree Gowdy If there's one thing the cherished River Oaks Theatre gave Houstonians, it was the beauty of dreaming big, hoping for some cinematic reprieve before the final curtain closes and the credits roll on March 25. By Alison Medley Anne Marion had a keen eye for art, and a few of her prized pieces will soon be for sale. By ShaCamree Gowdy
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Some people just aren't fond of former President Donald Trump in any form. By ShaCamree Gowdy No art was stolen, but a daring getaway has baffled officers. By ShaCamree Gowdy Michelle Barnes, cofounder of the Collective, said one of the most jarring moments in its early days came when she realized "artists don't like to be organized." By Alison Medley There's a new mural in downtown Houston with a very important message. By ShaCamree Gowdy The commissioned artwork is by renowned artist Anri Sala. By Sonia Ramirez