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  • Broadway Showstoppers
    Venue: Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, The Phone: 281-363-3300Date: September 2, 2010The Bayou City Performing Arts’ Gay Men’s Chorus performs with Houston Symphony for Broadway Showstoppers. Tunes from modern day musicals such as The Lion King, Wicked and Mamma Mia are on tap for this evening of entertainment under the stars.8 p.m., Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands
    Where: Woodlands Pavilion
      2005 Lake Robbins Drive
    When: Today 12:00am
  • Tree Sculpture Tour: "Sister Angels"
    Location:
    1717 Ball
    Galveston, TX
    Contact:
    cahillali@cityofgalveston.org
    Description:
    This sculpture located at 1717 Ball is entitled "Sister Angels," by artist Dayle Lewis.On September 13th, 2008, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy.Months later sculpture artists have breathed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
    Where: 1717 Ball
    When: Today 12:00am
  • "Conscience in Content" at Holocaust Museum Houston
    Venue: Holocaust Museum Houston Phone: 713-942-8000Date: September 2, 2010Listen in as experts discuss violence in culture and its impact on art during a free panel discussion at 6 p.m. at Holocaust Museum Houston's Morgan Family Center, 5401 Caroline St. The panel, called "Conscience in Content," is part of the "Legacies and Lessons" program at the museum, which aims to educate the public about the holocaust, genocide and more.Panelists will include Michael Collins, Houston Baptist University's director of the School of Art and artist in residence-painting; Gus Kopriva, a member of the Museum's Changing Exhibits Committee and owner of Redbud Gallery; and Hans Molzberger, artist affiliate in sculpture at Houston Baptist University and the artist featured in the exhibition "Never Let it Rest!" The panel will be moderated by Jim Edwards, Houston Baptist University's Academic Center Gallery director/curator and associate professor of art.The event is free, but advance registration is req
    Where: Holocaust Museum Houston
      5401 Caroline Street
    When: Today 12:00am

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