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2 Activists Condemn Argentina on Jews, 1981-06-27

 Item — Container: Shelf 78, Box: 214
Identifier: 19810627_NYT

2-Man Cast Shares Stage With a Vivid Character, 2010-03-30

 Item — Container: Shelf 78, Box: 216
Identifier: 20100330_NEWYKTIM
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Individual media articles referencing the Rothko Chapel are listed here

Dates: Publication: 2010-03-30

2 winners of freedom award held on return to Argentina, 1981-07-09

 Item — Container: Shelf 78, Box: 214
Identifier: 19810709_HOUCHRON

4 Neighborhoods in Houston for Getting Involved, 2018-09-14

 Item — Container: Shelf 79, Box: 222
Identifier: 20180914_NEIGHBORH
Scope and Contents 4 Neighborhoods in Houston for Getting InvolvedHouston is a big city, but it’s full of tight-knit communities with a multitude of options for getting involved. The following four neighborhoods are home to the city’s best festivals, block parties, farmers markets, parks, and community organizations. Greater East End Farmers market / ShutterstockAn influx of immigrants settled in Houston’s East End in the 1920’s and brought with them a rich culture of music, arts, and...
Dates: Publication: 2018-09-14

5 Best Art Galleries in Houston, TX, 2021-07-05

 Item — Container: Shelf 79, Box: 257
Identifier: 20210705_KEVSBEST
Scope and Contents The top rated Art Galleries in Houston, TX are: Space Montrose – brings handcrafted goods from around the USA to make them more accessible to the local community of Houston Rothko Chapel – a sacred art space for the local community to create opportunities for spiritual growth and shared humanity Flying Squid Art Gallery & Tattooing – a unique multi-faceted art gallery and tattoo shop Asia Society Texas Center – passionately serving to promote the mutual...
Dates: Publication: 2021-07-05

5 Collecting Lessons from Dominique and John de Menil, 2018-04-18

 Item — Container: Shelf 79, Box: 222
Identifier: 20180418_ARTSY
Scope and Contents Few philanthropists of the 20th century contributed more to the American art world than Dominique and John de Menil. French expats who left Paris for the United States during World War II, the de Menils were the heirs to multiple fortunes—including Dominique’s family’s booming oil equipment company, which was headquartered in Houston, Texas. The couple kept a townhouse in Manhattan and an apartment in Paris, but in Houston, they put down roots and left behind a profound cultural legacy....
Dates: Publication: 2018-04-18

5 Museums to Visit Based on BTS RM's Travels, 2022-07-12

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Identifier: 20220712_ALLKPOP
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4. Rothko Chapel: Going with the mission statement of "create opportunities for spiritual growth and dialogue that illuminate our shared humanity and inspire action leading to a world in which all are treated with dignity and respect." You can visit Rothko Chapel in Houston, Texas! ...

Dates: Publication: 2022-07-12

5 Must Do Things near the University of St. Thomas, 2022-11-08

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Identifier: 20221108_365THINGS
Scope and Contents ... Spend a day on the Menil CampusThe Menil campus offers multiple buildings of prized art collections and sprawling grounds for relaxation | Courtesy of the Menil Collection This picturesque, 30-acre slice of the neighborhood houses the prized Menil Collection. Built in 1987, the landmark art museum exhibits the collection of John and Dominique de Menil, one of the largest private art collections in the country, with approximately 17,000 pieces depicting everything from...
Dates: Publication: 2022-11-08

6 things to know about Rothko, 2015-09-20

 Item — Container: Shelf 78, Box: 221
Identifier: 20150920_HOUCHRON
Scope and Contents Mark Rothko never set foot in Houston, let alone the chapel in Montrose named for him.Yet Houston has been infatuated with the artist since the austere space opened in 1971. At first glance, the 14 paintings inside seem bleak. While their deep plum hues come out on bright days, they're so somber they can make the viewer ache as much as Mozart's "Requiem." You've read your last free article on Houston Chronicle this month. To continue reading please subscribe or sign in...
Dates: Publication: 2015-09-20

7 festive and inspirational celebrations for MLK Day 2019 in Houston, 2019-01-18

 Item — Container: Shelf 79, Box: 222
Identifier: 20190118_CULTMAP
Scope and Contents 7 festive and inspirational celebrations for MLK Day 2019 in Houston By Craig D. Lindsey Jan 18, 2019, 2:40 pm 10 4 Rothko Chapel Visit Rothko Chapel for a reverent tribute to the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Photo courtesy of Rothko ChapelWhile some may see Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a break from work or school, for many, it's a time to honor and salute the slain preacher/activist and all the work he put in during the civil rights movement.Many organizations will...
Dates: Publication: 2019-01-18

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