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10 vivid, eye-catching February art events no Houstonian should miss Shahidul Alam s Sailboat Fishing for Ilish will be part of the Shahidul Alam: Truth to Power exhibition at the Asia Society Texas. Photo by Shahidul Alam Photo courtesy of Drift Portal of Healing is on view at Rice University’s Houston Asian American Archive. Photo by Ann Shi Image courtesy of Jennifer May Reiland Archway Gallery presents Regenerations. Image courtesy of Carol Berger After some starts and rescheduling last month, February presents the perfect valentine for Houston art lovers. Look for big, new exhibitions at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, while museums and galleries across serve up a range of themes from the political, to human bodies, to fundamentals of light and color. ....
Calendar: Humble, Kingwood area events this week Jan. 10, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail An event honoring the Lake Houston Area s peace officers and firefighters will kick off at noon via Zoom on Tuesday, Jan. 26. This virtual luncheon salutes the everyday heroes that serve and protect our community. The event is called Honoring our Heroes: Peace Officer & Firefighter of the Year Lunch-In.STEFANIE THOMAS / The Observer JANUARY 14-23 KINGWOOD: The Kingwood High School Theater is kicking off their 2021 season with a performance of The Wedding Singer on Jan. 14. The Wedding Singer is based on a 1998 American romantic comedy film headlined by Adam Sandler and a subsequent broadway musical by the same name. Performances begin on Jan. 14 at 7 p.m. Kingwood High School is located at 2701 Kingwood Drive, Kingwood. Student tickets are $15 while general admission passes are $20. ....
While live performance retreated for a while, companies adapted nimbly to digital performing. Molly Glentzer December 24, 2020Updated: January 4, 2021, 10:08 am As Princess Aurora in The Sleeping Beauty, Houston Ballet principal Yuriko Kajiya wears a classical tutu with 12 layers of tulle and a hoop structure, designed to show off the artistry and length of her legs. Photo: Amitava Sarkar / Houston Ballet In Houston as elsewhere, 2020 was the year the floor fell out of the dance world. Things started positively enough. Society for the Performing Arts brought back the Mark Morris Dance Group in January, after a long absence, with the jaunty 1960s-spirited “Pepperland.” Classical ballet looked alive and well in February with Houston Ballet’s revival of Ben Stevenson’s traditional “The Sleeping Beauty.” Then, of course, stages went dark, and there’s no light in that tunnel yet. ....
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