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    February 28, 2012

    Jon Anderson on Obama, Radiohead and Yes

    Possessing one of rock's most recognizable voices, former Yes lead singer Jon Anderson sounds as good today as he did when he helped form the legendary progressive rock band over four decades ago. From his home studio in California and in anticipation of tonight's gig at the Kessler Theater with T ... More >>

  • Calendar

    September 22, 2011

    California Dreaming

    Possessing one of rock's most recognizable voices, former Yes lead singer Jon Anderson sounds as good today as he did when he helped form the legendary progressive rock band over four decades ago. From his home studio in California and in anticipation of tonight's gig at the Kessler Theater with T ... More >>

  • Calendar

    June 9, 2011

    If You're Looking for Something Concrete...

    Possessing one of rock's most recognizable voices, former Yes lead singer Jon Anderson sounds as good today as he did when he helped form the legendary progressive rock band over four decades ago. From his home studio in California and in anticipation of tonight's gig at the Kessler Theater with T ... More >>

  • Calendar

    February 10, 2011

    Twelve By Ten

    Possessing one of rock's most recognizable voices, former Yes lead singer Jon Anderson sounds as good today as he did when he helped form the legendary progressive rock band over four decades ago. From his home studio in California and in anticipation of tonight's gig at the Kessler Theater with T ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 1, 2010

    A Fond Farewell for M. Thomas Lardner, Uptown Developer and Downtown Visionary

    Tom Lardner​This morning's daily newspaper provided a sad occasion to reflect on downtown Dallas. Tom Lardner, an early developer of Dallas's Uptown district, died May 24. His classified-ad death notice is in The Dallas Morning News today but no editorial obituary has appeared yet. I had lunch wit ... More >>

  • Calendar

    January 28, 2010

    Memories Live On

    Tom Lardner​This morning's daily newspaper provided a sad occasion to reflect on downtown Dallas. Tom Lardner, an early developer of Dallas's Uptown district, died May 24. His classified-ad death notice is in The Dallas Morning News today but no editorial obituary has appeared yet. I had lunch wit ... More >>

  • Calendar

    November 19, 2009

    Digital Energy

    Tom Lardner​This morning's daily newspaper provided a sad occasion to reflect on downtown Dallas. Tom Lardner, an early developer of Dallas's Uptown district, died May 24. His classified-ad death notice is in The Dallas Morning News today but no editorial obituary has appeared yet. I had lunch wit ... More >>

  • Calendar

    September 17, 2009

    Art Finds A Home

    Tom Lardner​This morning's daily newspaper provided a sad occasion to reflect on downtown Dallas. Tom Lardner, an early developer of Dallas's Uptown district, died May 24. His classified-ad death notice is in The Dallas Morning News today but no editorial obituary has appeared yet. I had lunch wit ... More >>

  • Calendar

    July 9, 2009

    Up And Away

    Tom Lardner​This morning's daily newspaper provided a sad occasion to reflect on downtown Dallas. Tom Lardner, an early developer of Dallas's Uptown district, died May 24. His classified-ad death notice is in The Dallas Morning News today but no editorial obituary has appeared yet. I had lunch wit ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 15, 2009

    Yesterday at NX35: A Conversation About Jazz with Harvey Pekar

    A boom box, lamp, L-shaped chair (a hipper version of Martin Crane's recliner on "Frasier") and a tall glass of orange juice set the Fine Arts Theater stage for a casual discussion with Harvey Pekar. Known as the confrontational, famed author of the autobiographical comic book series, American S ... More >>

  • Calendar

    July 3, 2008

    Artful Outpour

    A boom box, lamp, L-shaped chair (a hipper version of Martin Crane's recliner on "Frasier") and a tall glass of orange juice set the Fine Arts Theater stage for a casual discussion with Harvey Pekar. Known as the confrontational, famed author of the autobiographical comic book series, American S ... More >>

  • Film

    December 27, 2007

    Film 2007: Doc Block

    Nonfiction continues its ascent onscreen

  • Calendar

    November 29, 2007

    The Modern Age

    See the growing pangs of American art

  • News

    March 29, 2007

    ¡Ask a Mexican!

    See the growing pangs of American art

  • Music

    March 22, 2007

    Old Men and Bag Ladies

    The good, the bad and the crazy invade Austin

  • Home Entertainment

    October 12, 2006

    Brush With Greatness

    Okami shows that videogames can be art

  • News

    January 5, 2006

    Air Apparent?

    After three years of Tuna, it's time for a Leach

  • Calendar

    July 21, 2005

    Art From A to Z

    The DMA's great American paper chase

  • Culture

    July 14, 2005

    From Classical to Candy-Colored New

    Conceptual artist Jim Lambie wraps the DMA in fruity pinstripes

  • Culture

    May 5, 2005

    Modernism Found

    The life and work of master sculptor David Smith are today's "found objects"

  • Music

    February 24, 2005

    Aesop Rock

    Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives (Def Jux)

  • Music

    January 20, 2005

    Fiery Furnaces

    EP (Rough Trade)

  • Calendar

    June 24, 2004
  • Dining

    May 20, 2004

    Avant-Gorge

    Cafe Modern is a comfortable respite from modern art

  • Calendar

    April 1, 2004

    This Week's Day-By-Day Picks

    Cafe Modern is a comfortable respite from modern art

  • Music

    October 30, 2003

    A Whisper in the Crowd

    Hip-hop rediscovers minimalism, thanks to a sea of surprisingly great singles

  • Calendar

    September 25, 2003

    So Manet Colors

    The Kimbell's got this mastered

  • Culture

    April 10, 2003

    Krazy Philip

    The virtues of Guston's late work shine in a Fort Worth Modern retrospective

  • Culture

    March 20, 2003

    The Great Leap Forward

    The DMA's new show delivers on its premise--a showcase for talented young Texas artists

  • Calendar

    June 13, 2002

    A River Runs Through Him

    Lewis MacAdams comes home for WordSpace

  • Culture

    May 16, 2002

    Planet of the Apes

    The good news is that DCCA's Wall Power transcends the usual monkey business

  • Culture

    February 7, 2002

    White Man's Burden

    Spinning Into Butter spreads itself thin over racial prejudice

  • Film

    March 8, 2001

    Broad Strokes

    Dutiful if not particularly insightful, Pollock doesn't drip with color

  • Culture

    February 22, 2001

    Harden's Crossing

    She's finally been invited to the Oscar party, but what will she do after the ball?

  • Music

    December 28, 2000

    Five for Fighting

    Selected Notes on Music, 2000

  • Music

    August 24, 2000

    Bringing Up Babies

    When Babies Eat Pennies is a shock to the system, whether you like it or not

  • News

    February 10, 2000

    Biting back

    The Whitney Biennial has brought out the worst in the art world -- fussing, feuding, and in-fighting. But Fort Worth's Michael Auping stands by his decision to bring a few Texans to New York.

  • Film

    September 23, 1999

    Nuts to you

    With psychobabble and Hollywood hoodoo, Mumford can't cure what ails ya

  • Music

    June 17, 1999

    Thompson's twins

    Three decades later and smarter, Red Krayola's Mayo Thompson holds a mirror up to his first freakout

  • Culture

    February 25, 1999

    Like a rolling stone

    Even for a veteran like painter Brice Marden, change is good

  • News

    October 22, 1998

    The Artful Bomber

    Graffiti artist Greg Contestabile grows up and grows respectable, but finds that the glam of the gallery can't top the lure of the street

  • Culture

    October 1, 1998

    Matrimony unplugged

    Stellar acting and a strident script give new life to old material in Once in Doubt

  • News

    September 19, 1996

    The Ego and the Ecstasy

    Sculptor Raffaele Martini Pandozy wages a one-man war to revolutionize Dallas' aesthetic from inside his South Dallas fortress

  • Calendar

    January 4, 1996

    Events for the week

    Sculptor Raffaele Martini Pandozy wages a one-man war to revolutionize Dallas' aesthetic from inside his South Dallas fortress

  • News

    November 23, 1995

    Paint it Black

    Haunted by his mother's suicide, Dallas-born artist barron Storey has won fame drawing the darkness

  • Film

    April 13, 1995

    Beating heart

    A stark New Zealand drama explores the roots of violence

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