Houston provides no shortage of opportunities for locals to find and buy great local art. What better time to buy…
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…
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…
“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…
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…
“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…
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…
“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.…
“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…