Houston provides no shortage of opportunities for locals to find and buy great local art. What better time to buy … More
Author: Jenn Bacall
HUE – Houston Mural Festival Brings Art to All
The third annual HUE – Houston Mural Festival wrapped this weekend, but the results can be enjoyed by all at … More
Visual Inspiration – The Beach in November
Some iPhone pics from two windy days in Galveston in November 2017.
“Jesse Lott: Artist in Action” is a Fine Introduction to a Houston Treasure
Jesse Lott: Artist in Action deserves to be made into a full-length film. Jesse Lott is quite simply one of the … More
“Ash: The Art of Wayne Glibert” Explains Gilbert’s Methods and Technique For Painting with Human Remains
Painting with human remains opens up a world of thought, stirs up emotions, philosophies and makes one question their own … More
Current Musical Obsession: Bad Bad Hats
Bad Bad Hats have one EP, which came out a few years ago one full-length album, Psychic Reader but I … More
“A Life in Waves” is a Personal Documentary About Music Pioneer Suzanne Ciani
The name Suzanne Ciani won’t ring bells for most viewers and yet after seeing the film, most viewers will realize … More
Lisa Immordino Vreeland Talks About Her Film, “Love, Cecil” at the Houston Cinema Arts Festival
Love, Cecil is a touching portrait of photographer, costume designer and outspoken dandy, Cecil Beaton. With a mix of still … More
“Murder on the Orient Express” is a Lush Visual Throwback to the Classic Whodunit
Director Kenneth Branagh uses Agatha Christie‘s renowned source material to reintroduce the world to her most beloved detective, Hercule Poirot. … More
“LBJ” is an Efficient Political Procedural
LBJ is not a biopic that begins at birth and shows the pathway to the presidency but instead begins just … More