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America has always been fascinated by the rebels that permeate our pop landscape. James Dean, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Tom Waits, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, the Bandit, the Fonz, Dylan McKaywe love em all, and those are just the ones with sideburns. Local artist Mary Ann Turner shares this fascination; she'll show off watercolor portraits of her favorite rebels starting Friday at the Magnolia Bar Gallery, located inside the Magnolia Theatre, 3699 McKinney Ave. RebelsPop Culture runs during regular theater hours through October 26. Visit landmarktheatres.com.
Sept. 15-Oct. 26