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Contains 439 Results:

Press, De Menils, 1980s

 Record Group — Container: Shelf 79, Box: 224
Identifier: 79.224

Activist Dellums dies of cancer, 2018-07-31

 Item — Container: Shelf 79, Box: 222
Identifier: 20180731_HOUCHRON
Abstract

Dellums has spoken at the chapel

Dates: Publication: 2018-07-31

My Perfect Houston: Soak in the Culture of a Weekend in Montrose, 2018-04-01

 Item — Container: Shelf 79, Box: 222
Identifier: 20180402_HOUCHRON
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Individual media articles referencing the Rothko Chapel are listed here

Dates: Publication: 2018-04-01

Lectures at Watermill Center, 2018-08-07

 Item — Container: Shelf 79, Box: 222
Identifier: 20180726_EHSTAR
Scope and Contents Lectures at Watermill Center This year’s series features speakers from a wide range of disciplines By Mark Segal | July 26, 2018 - 12:00pmThe Watermill Center’s annual summer lecture series will open next Thursday evening with “Double Vision: The Unerring Eye of Art World Avatars Dominique and John de Menil,” a talk by William Middleton, a journalist and editor. Organized by Robert Wilson, the center’s founder and artistic director, this year’s series features speakers from a...
Dates: Publication: 2018-08-07

Hoffman reveals why 'Visit Houston' commercial is airing ... in Houston, 2018-07-27

 Item — Container: Shelf 79, Box: 222
Identifier: 20180727_CULTMAP
Scope and Contents en Hoffman reveals why Houston is airing a 'Visit Houston' commercial ... in Houston By Ken Hoffman 7.27.18 | 2:00 pm 2 2 Enlarge Slideshow Astros Altuve Jose Altuve is a big presence in the ad. Courtesy photo Houston Ballet The commerical is aimed at nearby residents looking for a daycation. Courtesy photo James Harden Celebs such as James Harden donated their time for the spot. Courtesy photo Astros Altuve Houston Ballet James Harden Ken Hoffman column mugEmail from a...
Dates: Publication: 2018-07-27

An Off-the-Beaten Path Guide to Hosuton's Museum District, 2018-08-02

 Item — Container: Shelf 79, Box: 222
Identifier: 20180802_NEIGHBOR
Scope and Contents An Off-the-Beaten Path Guide to Houston's Museum DistrictThe Museum District is filled with notable destinations, including parks, lakes, and its 19 museums. Among the two largest museums in the area are the Houston Museum of Natural Science and the Houston Museum of Fine Arts. However, there are also several smaller museums that are unique in their appeal. Instead of the traditional museum exhibits, these museums feature interactive exhibits and live shows. The Health...
Dates: Publication: 2018-08-02

Beat the heat: Free or cheap activities available, 2018-08-17

 Item — Container: Shelf 79, Box: 222
Identifier: 20180817_LMT
Scope and Contents Beat the heat: Free or cheap activities availableBy Emilia Benton, Senior Living Correspondent Published 12:00 am CDT, Friday, August 17, 2018 Houston-area museums are a great place to escape the summer heat.Houston-area museums are a great place to escape the summer heat.As summer heats up, Houston-area residents are inclined to stay indoors and out of the sun as much as possible. While they have the right idea in mind, Houstonians don’t...
Dates: Publication: 2018-08-17

Exploring Houston's cultural diversity through faith, 2018-08-15

 Item — Container: Shelf 79, Box: 222
Identifier: 20180815_COUGAR
Scope and Contents Exploring Houston’s cultural diversity through faith By Anusheh Siddique August 15, 2018Houston is a city renowned for diversity. From that diversity comes an array of religious institutions and services. Everyone from evangelical Christians to devout Muslims to followers of the Dali Llama have made the fourth largest city their home.This increased pluralism has showcased itself in a variety of worship centers that dot the streets of Houston.Everything...
Dates: Publication: 2018-08-15

Houston is the new capital of southern cool, 2018-08-23

 Item — Container: Shelf 79, Box: 222
Identifier: 20180823_GQ
Scope and Contents “There's a wonderful quirkiness that has a home in Houston,” said Rebecca Rabinow, the director of the Menil Collection. Named for John and Dominique de Menil, visionary activists and collectors who moved to Houston from France during World War II, the Menil is one of the world's great museum-going experiences: Its campus of bungalows and galleries seems to grow organically out of the surrounding Montrose area. Its main lawn has become a kind of public square for picnickers, yoga groups,...
Dates: Publication: 2018-08-23

Price drops $2 million on Mithoff mansion in River Oaks, 2018-09-05

 Item — Container: Shelf 79, Box: 222
Identifier: 20180904_HOUCHRON
Scope and Contents The list price for Houston philanthropist and personal injury lawyer Richard Mithoff's River Oaks estate has dropped $2 million, according to a new HAR.com listing posted this week.The mansion at 2930 Lazy Lane Boulevard was originally priced at $19.5 million when it went on the public market in 2017. For a few months prior, the private list price was $21.5 million, the Houston Chronicle's Nancy Sarnoff reported previously. It's now listed for $17.5 million. ADVERTISING...
Dates: Publication: 2018-09-05