Looking for things to do in your neighborhood this November? Check out these six events happening around Houston, River Oaks ...
The first time Mario Figueroa Jr. went to The Luckie School, he came face-to-face with a gun. Now, the famed Houston graffiti artist — best known as Gonzo247 — will merge the 106-year-old ...
This is where manual labor meets the sublime. Art handlers, movers and preparators are among the few people who actually get ...
Fourth annual Menil Party in the Park raises $300,000 in Montrose al fresco dinner party to support maintenance of buildings and green space.
The Institute of Texan Cultures building – one of the last surviving of the city's HemisFair ’68 – is slated for demolition as part of a broader redevelopment of the area. But its historic ...
You can help make an impact on families with children on the spectrum by attending the "Transforming Lives" fundraiser on ...
Ashlynn Sokolowski, 12, a student at Fort Sam Houston ISD, has won the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission's annual student ...
HOUSTON (CW39) — Public arts funding is getting a major boost from the BIPOC Art Network and Fund. It’s investing over ...
In a year-long Hirshhorn show squirming with energy, the famous Brazilian twins replace discernment with populist exuberance.
Squeezed by a steady decline in the national birth rate that’s shrinking the pool of college applicants, schools are struggling to fill classrooms and cover costs.
Limitless Dance Festival Rivkah French Choreography presents a dynamic and thought-provoking weekend of dance performances ...
Arguably one of the city's foremost cultural destinations, the Detroit Institute of Arts dates back to 1885, but the beaux-arts building (referred to as the "temple of art") that it now resides in ...