Published on April 25th, 2011 | by Michael Baerga
Houston’s highly anticipated annual Dance Salad Festival is known for showcasing the crème de la crème of international contemporary dancers and choreographers, a group that produces a number of groundbreaking works worldwide. This year’s salad was …... Read More →
Published on April 14th, 2010 | by Michael Baerga
Dance appreciation among Houston audiences excels to a new high, in a flawless showing at this year’s Dance Salad Festival. Houston’s annual Dance Salad Festival, which was performed at Houston’s Wortham Center, boasted an impressive compilation, …... Read More →
Published on February 26th, 2010 | by Michael Baerga
Former businesswoman Debra Medina is a hopeful candidate in Tuesday’s Republican primary election for Texas governor. According to her campaign’s Web site, Medina wants to eliminate property tax, protect gun ownership, restore Texas’ sovereignty and reaffirm …... Read More →
Published on February 26th, 2010 | by Michael Baerga
With marriage, murder and mayhem included, the appropriately titled play Big Love by Charles Mee is an epic experience not to be missed by UH students. This weekend, the UH School of Theatre & Dance will …... Read More →
Published on February 19th, 2010 | by Michael Baerga
Tucked away in a humble, upper-River Oaks facility, the Vaughan Christopher Gallery is a relatively new addition to Houston’s art culture. “We typically gear towards the modern art pieces from anyone from (Andy) Worhol to (Pablo) …... Read More →
Published on February 16th, 2010 | by Michael Baerga
The Student Alumni Connection is having its annual event “Dinner for 10 Cougars,” a program that aids students in making connections with UH alumni professionals who are now in the work force. Students will have the …... Read More →
Published on February 2nd, 2010 | by Michael Baerga
The Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture has named Patricia Belton Oliver the new dean of its academia. John Antel, provost and senior vice president of academic affairs, announced that Oliver’s appointment would begin Jan. 20. …... Read More →
Published on February 22nd, 2008 | by Michael Baerga
They work blue-collar jobs throwing away our trash, cutting our lawns, bussing our tables and cleaning our homes. They wait relentlessly at train track intersections to find work. They are worth billions, yet they are a …... Read More →
Published on November 29th, 2007 | by Michael Baerga
In our multimedia-saturated world where we are spoiled with electronics and gizmos galore, we think of entertainment as a form of relaxation that requires little thought. No imagination is required within our culture when engaging in …... Read More →
Published on November 20th, 2007 | by Michael Baerga
Architecture is the result of forming. It is the kinesthetic and visual sense of position and wholeness that puts the work into the realm of art. Architecture can be a form of alchemy, turning base elements …... Read More →