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Archive for July, 2012

Monday Morning Roundup

Today in the roundup: Getting to know FWSO musicians, the end of the line for pianos and the Nasher’s experiential environment.

The Big Name Coming to the Nasher's Soundings Series: Midori

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She’s just been a hotshot violinist for 30 years. But hers is the most conventional performance for Soundings’ new season. We’re talking quadrophonic sound, plus two.

This Week in Texas Music History: Peppermint Harris

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll meet a singer who had a minty fresh moniker.

Saturday Spotlight: Design District Gallery Day

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In the Saturday Spotlight, we’re spending the day with art at Design District Gallery Day.

Afternoon Delight: Olympics Montage

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The Olympics officially start tonight. If this doesn’t get you fired up, nothing will.

Video: Dancer Talk

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Art&Seek guest blogger Danielle Georgiou sits down with Step Up: Revolution choreographer Christopher Scott and actor/dancer Misha Gabriel during their visit to Dallas to discuss all things dance.

Friday Morning Roundup

Categorized Under: Local Events, Music, Theater, Uncategorized No Comments

Today in the roundup: Assessing Junior Players’ Shrew, the Toadies are back with a vengeance and art in the Olympics

The Big Screen: Reviewing 'The Watch,' Considering Where Movies and News Intersect

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We discuss the new comedy starring Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn and Jonah Hill and consider the connections between last week’s shooting in Colorado and the movies.

Afternoon Delight: Bob Ross Remixed

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Enjoy the evolution of the PBS painter’s creations (and hair) in this musical tribute.

Thursday Morning Roundup

Today in the roundup: Considering public parks, Half Price Books celebrates a birthday and the code to ancient rock paintings in Texas is cracked.

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