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10 Quiet Escapes In Houston, Texas, 2017-02-09

 Item — Container: Shelf 78, Box: 221
Identifier: 20170209_CULTTRIP
Scope and Contents 10 Quiet Escapes In Houston, Texas Picture of Sabari Arcot Sabari Arcot Updated: 9 February 2017Even though Houston is known for its traffic and belligerent drivers, there are places of peace and serenity tucked away. These spots are for people who just need some quiet time to themselves. Sign Up. Get More. Do More. Read the Culture Trip newsletter. Because you want to see what's out there. For more information on how we use your data, see our privacy policy. Unsubscribe in...
Dates: Publication: 2017-02-09

The South's Best Museums, 2017-03-16

 Item — Container: Shelf 78, Box: 221
Identifier: 20170316_SOUTHLIV
Scope and Contents The South’s Best Museums 2017Follow us to your favorite spaces to relax, explore, and reflect. Valerie Fraser LuesseWhat’s the #1 museum in the South? We’ll give you a hint: It houses Judy Garland’s ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz, Harriet Tubman’s Bible, Ancient Egyptian art, and remnants of a sunken slave ship.RELATED: The South's Best Small Towns 2017 The Smithsonian 1 of 11 Jon Hicks/Getty Images 1. SmithsonianWashington, D.C....
Dates: Publication: 2017-03-16

Shifting Gears, 2017-05-01

 Item — Container: Shelf 78, Box: 221
Identifier: 20170501_VIRGINAUS
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Individual media articles referencing the Rothko Chapel are listed here

Dates: Publication: 2017-05-01

Astbury admires sheltering spirit of Rothko Chapel, 2017-05-24

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Identifier: 20170524_HOUCHRON
Scope and Contents The Cult frontman Ian Astbury admires sheltering spirit of Rothko Chapel Andrew Dansby | May 16, 2017 The Cult, from left: Billy Duffy, Chris Wyse, Ian Astbury and John Tempesta Photo: Michael LavinePhoto: Michael Lavine Image 1 of 4 The Cult, from left: Billy Duffy, Chris Wyse, Ian Astbury and John TempestaAbout three years ago Beyoncé performed a Houston gig on a Friday night and then spent Saturday playing tourist in her hometown. After some roller...
Dates: Publication: 2017-05-24

Sensory overload: how immersive art took top billing at music festivals, 2016-12-27

 Item — Container: Shelf 78, Box: 221
Identifier: 20161227_GUARDIAN
Scope and Contents Sensory overload: how immersive art took top billing at music festivalsFrom Coachella and Panorama to more boutique events, immersive artwork is becoming a crucial part of the lineupJanelle ZaraTue 27 Dec 2016 09.05 EST Last modified on Thu 22 Feb 2018 11.20 ESTShares 471 Comments 12 Amsterdam-based visual artists Christopher Gabriel and Arnout Hulskamp AKA Children of the Light Amsterdam-based visual artists Christopher Gabriel and Arnout...
Dates: Publication: 2016-12-27

Rothko Chapel's 'Obelisk' returns to its rightful place, 2016-12-09

 Item — Container: Shelf 78, Box: 221
Identifier: 20161209_HOUCHRON
Scope and Contents Rothko Chapel's 'Obelisk' returns to its rightful placeBy Molly Glentzer Published 3:14 pm CST, Thursday, December 8, 2016 Workers give instructions to a crane operator as they move Barnett Newman's monumental sculpture "Broken Obelisk"back to its home in the reflection pool at the Rothko Chapel on Tuesday, Dec. 8. Photo: Yi-Chin Lee, Staff / © 2016 Houston ChroniclePhoto: Yi-Chin Lee, Staff Image 1 of 8Workers give instructions to a crane...
Dates: Publication: 2016-12-09

Rothko Chapel Pays Tribute to World AIDS Day, 2016-11-30

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Identifier: 20161130_HOUSTONIA
Scope and Contents Rothko Chapel Pays Tribute to World AIDS Day Honor the millions of people impacted by the virus at a twilight meditation on December 1.By Jeanne Lyons Davis 11/30/2016 at 12:15pm AddThis Sharing Buttons Share to Facebook287Share to TwitterShare to Google+Share to PinterestShare to SMSShare to EmailShare to Print Rothkoprogram fofypiImage: Rothko ChapelThe first of every December, people across the globe unite and show their support for people living with...
Dates: Publication: 2016-11-30

World AIDS Day: A Reason to Remember December 1, 2016-11-29

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Identifier: 20161129_HOUPRESS
Scope and Contents World AIDS Day: A Reason to Remember December 1 Sam Byrd | November 29, 2016 | 6:00am Facebook 66 Twitter email Print ArticleAADiscussing HIV/AIDS is never a fun matter, but it’s a serious one. So this week, in honor of World AIDS Day on December 1, we’ve decided to speak bravely about the disease as well as detail a list of resources for education, testing and support. Grab a snack, because this is going to be a long one…...
Dates: Publication: 2016-11-29

How to find solace in dark times: there's always art to look up to, 2016-11-11

 Item — Container: Shelf 78, Box: 221
Identifier: 20161111_GUARDIAN
Scope and Contents How to find solace in dark times: there's always art to look up toIf you feel like getting drunk and bingeing on TV this weekend who can blame you? I can, however, suggest works of art that may help with political grieving Jonathan JonesJonathan JonesFri 11 Nov 2016 11.31 EST Last modified on Thu 22 Feb 2018 14.39 ESTShares 181 The Mark Rothko Chapel in Texas: ‘People come to this ecumenical chapel to pray in all faiths and none’. The Mark...
Dates: Publication: 2016-11-11

Interfaith Thanksgiving Service at the Rothko Chapel, 2016-11-04

 Item — Container: Shelf 78, Box: 221
Identifier: 20161104_KHOU
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Individual media articles referencing the Rothko Chapel are listed here

Dates: Publication: 2016-11-04