Entries from Houstonist tagged with 'museums'
April 28, 2008
::Movies Houstonians Love:: Joanne King Herring presents Tea With Mussolini An on going series we love to love returns to Museum of Fine Arts tonight. Movie Houstonians Love has two primary goals: to provide speakers with the opportunity to show another side of themselves, and to introduce new audiences to the year-round film programming offered in the museum's Brown Auditorium Theater. Previous participants have included rapper Bun B, former First Lady Barbara Bush, baseball......
Continue Reading "Daily-ist: Monday"February 10, 2008
From local Houston headlines, we bring you these weekend news bits......
Continue Reading "Weekend News Bits"January 7, 2008
::Holocaust Museum Guest Lecture:: Holocaust Museum Lecture: "From Nuremberg to the Human Genome and Beyond" Speaker: Henry T. Greely. (pictured) Holocaust Museum Houston presents a guest lecture entitled "Medical Ethics and the Holocaust: From Nuremberg to the Human Genome and Beyond" -- From Human Rights to Human Interests. Henry T. Greely, J.D., headlines Holocaust Museum Houston’s annual Leon Jaworski Lecture as part of the "Medical Ethics and the Holocaust" lecture series. He is a......
Continue Reading "Daily-ist: Monday"December 19, 2007
Good morning, Houston. So you say you're a Dynamo fan, eh? Well, here's your chance to prove it: The back-to-back MLS champs are auctioning off a chance to get close to the team's two MLS cups — literally. If you win the auction, the cups will be dropped off at your house on Christmas Eve and picked up Dec. 26; in between, you can do whatever you want with 'em (within reason, of course).......
Continue Reading "Morning Roundup: Two-fisted bidding edition"December 13, 2007
::MFA Projection Bomb!:: We caught wind of this earlier this week and couldn't resist reposting. Introducing the first guerrilla drive-in theater on the roof of the MFA parking garage this Thursday night. Be part of a smart mob for a 20 minute projection bomb. Bring a car full! Details below, poster attached. (Good attendance would really help my thesis project). Thanks! Clint - - - - - - - - - - - - -......
Continue Reading "Daily-ist: Thursday"November 30, 2007
::Steel Lounge Underground at the CAMH:: Did you miss the HIWI party last night at Lawndale? (Apparently some of us probably should have, given we mistook it for a drinking contest.) Well loyal readers, you are in luck. Two great things rolled into one awesome basement tonight: the Houston: It's Worth It folks will be hosting the final Steel Lounge of the year at the CAMH. In almost a deja vu of last night, DJ......
Continue Reading "Daily-ist: Friday"November 26, 2007
::Movie Monday - Double Feature:: Two series we love return tonight: Monday Night Movies at Domy Books, and Movies Houstonians Love at the MFA. Liquid Sky, 1983, 112 min Domy Books | 1709 Westheimer 8:30 - 10:30pm FREE Drugs, 80s Art Punks, and Aliens translated through director Slava Tsukerman would be the easy way to describe Liquid Sky. The hard way would include the endless amount of unlikable characters (including the two leads played by......
Continue Reading "Daily-ist: Monday"November 9, 2007
So we're not sure what qualifies Leonard Nimoy to be an expert on this subject, but, we fully support feminist concepts, especially when negative stereotypes and cultural biases are put into question. So we're going with it. Especially considering Mr. Nimoy seems to have really tamed his raging machismo since his space-traveling days, as evidenced by the disturbing image seen at left. We commend him for growing as a person, and as a Vulcan. Tomorrow......
Continue Reading "Uhura would be so proud"November 8, 2007
What is it about the term "crafts" that is so off-putting to some of us? Well, for one, it reminds us of suburban housewives with wooden figurines adorning their shelves, reminding us that we're in a "Kountry Kitchen," or that (hee) "Back Door Friends are the Best Friends!" It was many years before we realized just how funny that sign in our wacky Aunt Grace's kitchen was. That, or that wacky Aunt Grace led a......
Continue Reading "Cocktails & Crafts"November 6, 2007
::Lucy Lecture at HMNS:: Tonight is your chance to catch the discoverer (how weird does that sound?) of the infamous, Lucy, now on display at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. Special Lecture: Lucy's Legacy The Houston Museum of Natural Science Distinguished Lecture Series presents Lucy's Legacy, presented by Donald Johanson, paleoanthropologist and discoverer of Lucy. Lucy continues to be a diadem in the crown of hominid fossils and serves as an important touchstone......
Continue Reading "Daily-ist: Tuesday"October 26, 2007
Get your Halloween partay kicked of a little early tonight at the Houston Museum of Natural Science at "Spirits & Skeletons", the spooky special edition of the Mixers series. See and get yourself seen tonight, beginning at 8:00 p.m. where the night kicks off with Danse Orientale Belly Dancers, questions answered by Fatima and her band of merry Psychics (Miss Cleo? Nah, she's busy with her hotline - Fatima has it all going on, anyway......
Continue Reading "Spirits & Skeletons @ HMNS"October 12, 2007
Into art? How about dance? You like music? Theater? Have a thing for opera? Or maybe you just (pretend to) like “culture” in general to seem smart and hip and urban? Want to impress a date while not knowing a damn thing about the previously mentioned subjects? Boy, does Houstonist have a shindig for you. Tonight brings us Culture Collision II, hosted by a fleet of Museum and Theatre District young professionals' groups, including the......
Continue Reading "Get Your Culture On"September 25, 2007
HMNA presents a Special Lecture: Excavations at Aksum Tonight, the Houston Museum of Natural Science Distinguished Lecture Series presents Excavations at Aksum, Insights to the Early Christian Kingdom in Ethiopia, presented by Kathryn Bard, Ph.D., Boston University, and Rodolfo Fattovich, Ph.D., University of Naples. One of the oldest African kingdoms, Aksum arose in a high altitude region of Northern Ethiopia in the 4th century BC. This was a literate state that left writing in Greek,......
Continue Reading "Daily-ist: Tuesday"September 24, 2007
It's baaaaack. We can't believe it's been nearly six months since the last installment of the MFA's kick arse series, "Movies Houstonians Love." How the heck did we cope for this long with out it? Must be those doses of Mixed Media that held us over. Tonight marks the return of a new slew of presentations of some of Houston's own professing their love for their favorite flix. This series includes flick pix from the......
Continue Reading "Daily-ist: Monday"September 14, 2007
Here's your chance to take part in an installation at the Lawndale Art Center! Today and tomorrow, from noon to 5:00 p.m. you have the opportunity to join artists Jamie Wentz and Kurt Mueller on site for Round Up and become a part of an installation that is an exploration of the myth of the Western cowboy/ranger and its provisions for the establishment and maintenance of law and order. How? Well, each person is given......
Continue Reading "Every Man's an Actor: LAC's Green Tent the Stage"September 6, 2007
Back in February of this year, Houstonist attended a screening of the 1983 ground-breaking documentary Style Wars, as part of the MFA's "Movies Houstonians Love" series. The film, presented by one half of UGK,Bun B, was screened to a sold out crowd of Houstonians, and was followed by more than an hour's worth of conversation surrounding Houston's underground music and art culture, that was co-led by Style Wars star and DJ legend, Kay Slay.......
Continue Reading "Urban Assault: Houston's Underground Art Exposed"September 4, 2007
The best part about a 3 day weekend: A 4 day work week. Bonus! So happy Tuesday. The weekend's just around the corner. After visiting the HCP last week for the SPIN Party, we realized just how little we visit this art space, considering all the great programs they offer. Like First Tuesday! Yes, we are THAT excited it's Tuesday. First Tuesday provides an opportunity for local photographers and media-based artists to share their work......
Continue Reading "Daily-ist: Tuesday"August 28, 2007
Lucy, the hottest old lady in the whole entire world, is getting written up everywhere: Forbes, Time, The Washington Post and of course The Chron. The 3.2 million year old hominid from Ethiopia is about to go on display at the Houston Museum of Natural Science on Friday with much fanfare and attention. The fossil is so very old and rare that paleoanthropologists are concerned about the damage that international travel, display and a potential......
Continue Reading "Missed Connections, Paleoanthropoligical Edition:The Hoopla Over Lucy"
August 28, 2007
While browsing through some of the many Houston art sites, we stumbled across a nicely laid out map of all of Houston's galleries, museums, and art spaces on the Arts Houston website. And we likey. And yes, we know that "likey" is not a word. So save it for yo momma. ArtsHouston Magazine, which has recently seen a facelift courtesy of Frank Rose, "aims to fill a need for a media voice dedicated to performing......
Continue Reading "Where For Art, Thou? Here!"August 28, 2007
GHCVB Mixer @ Buffalo Soldier's Museum Join the Greater Houston Convention and Visitor's Bureau this afternoon as they host a monthly mixer at the Buffalo Soldier's Musuem. Dreadlock Rasta. Flash back through time watching Harriet Tubman and Buffalo Soldier reenactments while immersed in hundreds of historical Buffalo Soldiers' artifacts. Enjoy complimentary hors d'oeuvres from Frenchy's chicken and beverages from Silver Eagle distributors while networking with other GHCVB members. Please RSVP to Sam at sgaler@ghcvb.org. About......
Continue Reading "Daily-ist: Tuesday"August 25, 2007
Here we have an interesting video architecture tour through Houston with an emphasis on two Renzo Piano-designed galleries: the Menil Museum and the Cy Twombly Gallery. One interesting aspect of this video are the inside shots of the aforementioned museums. Sneaky!......
Continue Reading "Found on YouTube: Architect Renzo Piano in Houston"August 24, 2007
Triple Threat Edition So we couldn't decide on one event for tonight, so we're giving you three. We are so damn generous some times. Besides, this week has been so long we figured you needed an extra long Friday to make up for it. Well, of course there's the Txt Me L8r SPIN Party at HCP that we'll all be at. Two of your favorite Houstonist contributors (wait, you have favorites, right?) will be participating......
Continue Reading "Daily-ist: Friday"August 18, 2007
It's about time we had another 1920s home to covet — and so we're happy to talk about this charmer in the Museum District. Sure, Victorian homes are cool and ultra-modern ones can be breathtaking, but a good, solid traditional house from the 1920s or '30s just looks comfortable. That's the case with this home, which has all the features you'd expect from a residence of its age — high ceilings, hardwood floors, fireplaces......
Continue Reading "Saturday shelterporn"August 16, 2007
Unless you've been hiding under a rock out in the suburbs (no judgment!) you probably have already heard about this Saturday's 11th Annual Museum District Day. If you haven't, well look at us telling you something you don't know about! Yep, folks, that's what we're here for. Here's your chance to view gallery upon gallery of Houston's finest art, all for the low, low price of FREE. Saturday, August 18th, from 10am-5pm, 14 Houston museums......
Continue Reading "Free Art"August 16, 2007
Goodbye hump day, hello rain. Did anyone else have a sucky Wednesday? And to top it off, the current monsoon over our office is making us have flashbacks of the beginning of the summer. What happened to our 108 degrees and sunny?! We are on a mission to make the most of this wet and soggy day, so we are heading to the Museum of Fine Arts tonight as they present Artful Thursdays. Because......
Continue Reading "Daily-ist: Thursday"August 9, 2007
With vivid colors and stylized storylines, anime has amassed a worldwide cult following. This contemporary Asian animation genre has its origins in Japanese manga comics, and the MFAH presents a sampling to accompany the MFAH exhibition RED HOT — Asian Art Today from the Chaney Family Collection (now through Oct 21st). Featured are a family favorite from South Korea distributed by the Houston-based company ADV Films, plus two instant classics from Japan. Tonight's Film......
Continue Reading "Anime Film Series Accompanies Asian Art Exhibit"August 8, 2007
Houston, it's time for the annual "Big Show" at the O'Quinn Gallery of Lawndale Art Center. Tonight and tomorrow night, beginning at 7:00 p.m. - and totally free to the public (the second best four-letter "F" bomb - FREE! We are partial to "Fart", too) the Big Slide Show is taking place. Now, what in the wide world of art-y and cultural-like stuff is this? Well, let us do some 'splaining to you, care of......
Continue Reading "Big Slide Show at Lawndale Art Center: Aug 8th & 9th"August 7, 2007
Behind the Scenes Tour at HMNS If the only thing dinosaur bones make you think of is Ross & Rachel's first, um, romp, then maybe you (like us) should look into one of the Museum of Natural Science's Behind the Scenes Tour. Tonight at 6pm, HMNS presents Behind the Scenes Tours: Hall of Paleontology Tour the Hall of Paleontology with David Schwimmer Temple, associate curator of paleontology. Learn the facts and fictions of the ancient......
Continue Reading "Daily-ist: Tuesday"August 5, 2007
Today’s Photo of the Day comes from flickr user and Houstonist photo contributor eschipul. It's a really nice, sharp image of a museum patron enjoying the photography at the MFAH. We'd like to take this moment to remind everyone that Houston has some amazing, world class museums. We recommend taking some time to visit some of them. If you have a passion for Houston and photography, consider joining over 335 of Houston's best photographers......
Continue Reading "Houstonist Flickr Photo of the Day - framed"July 31, 2007
Last week, Urbanist showed you all the hidden jems that lie in the Lower Montrose area. One of those, the Jung Center, tonight presents innovative multimedia artist Cameron Sands and dancer Paola Georgudis on an exploration of the the spiritual possibility in every corner of our city. Is there truly creative potential in every space? What about the concrete area around a trash dumpster in an alleyway – or a place you pass by every......
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