Arts + Culture Magazine Houston

June for Jazz

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Peter Lucas on his Summer Series at the MFAH This June, the MFAH presents Jazz on Film, a month-long film series where cinema and jazz converge. The series is curated by Peter Lucas, a Montrose native who has done interesting work in the arts on both coasts. The films include Jazz on a Summer’s Day, [...]

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Mid-Century Melancholia

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Abby & Nancy Dish on Mid-Season Mad Men The Abby and Nancy Show (the one in my head) is back, this time for some high level analysis of the sixth season of Mad Men, or at least some low level analysis of the ketchup campaign, Joan’s undergarments and Peggy’s fashion/men/work problems. I had planned to [...]

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The Best & Only Palestinian Film Fest in the South

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According to the Arab American Institute, Harris County has one of the fastest growing Arab-American populations in the country, with a healthy dose of Palestinian émigrés and second-generation Palestinian Americans. Houston also has the second-oldest Palestinian Film Festival — the only one in Texas and the entire South. “The first Houston [...]

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Review: Quiver

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Dance and film are joined by movement as camera and body come together. Frame Dance Productions’ newest offering, Quiver, makes the most of that fact. Frame Dance artistic director Lydia Hance navigates a dual career track, exploring both film and live performance, and the intersection of both. Quiver opens with an oscillating pulse of a [...]

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Girls Talk Girls

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The Mystery of the Lena Dunham Hoopla Revealed or Not It’s public knowledge that I’m a pop culture illiterate. There’s no point name-dropping with me about your fancy friends because, chances are, I have never heard of them. I was so curious why every move of writer/producer/Lena Dunham was covered to death that I decided [...]

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Review: Cocksucker Blues

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Robert Frank’s Cocksucker Blues is anything but a traditional rock and roll documentary. Frank’s work has been archived and distributed by the MFAH since 1986. In 1972, The Rolling Stones commissioned Frank to document their tour, but the Stones didn’t approve the final cut. It never saw a commercial release, but a few showings a [...]

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Cinema Circuit: 9th Annual Houston Jewish Film Festival

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Defining “Jewish” is not terribly complicated; however, articulating Jewish identity (or any identity) can leave you running in circles. Thank God for the times when art, especially cinema, can guide and entertain us through the process of learning what it all means. Nine years ago, Doreen Joffe and Sharon Kagan, then volunteers at the Evelyn [...]

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Review: Houston Cinema Arts Festival

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November 8-12, 2012 Film festivals are overwhelming. I always think I’m going to pick the good ones, but doesn’t always work out that way. This year, for the Houston Cinema Arts Festival  (HCAF), I took a few chances. Here are the highlights. In an effort dubbed “Project Shirley,” Milestone Films  — headed by husband and [...]

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Review: Houston Cinema Arts Festival 2012

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Another Houston Cinema Arts Festival (HCAF) has come and gone, which for me meant another five days in the dark. As with all festivals, you see a lot and you miss a lot. Three things stood out for me: Andrew Garrison’s charming Trash Dance, Phil Solomon’s epic American Falls [...]

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Battle Lessons

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War on Film at MFAH In conjunction with its exhibit, WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents War on Film, a series of five films chronicling armed conflict in the 20th century. Given the extensive catalog [...]

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