Author Archives: Michael Hardy
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Classical Theatre Stages Gender-Bending Production of Henry V
On October 25, 1415, King Henry V led an outnumbered English army to victory against the French in the Battle of Agincourt, a pivotal moment in the Hundred Years’ War. Exactly 600
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My Montrose: Josef Helfenstein, The Menil Collection
Josef Helfenstein, the director of the Menil Collection for the past 12 years, recently announced that he was leaving the museum after this year to become the director of the Kunstmuseum Basel.
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El Real to Host Release Party for Robb Walsh’s Chili Cookbook
Many Texans assume that chili, that soul-satisfying staple of cookoffs, tailgate parties, and church potlucks, was invented right here in the Lone Star State. But according to Houston food writer Robb Walsh, a
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The Hune Company Brings Intimate Theatre to Montrose
When Matt Hune moved from Chicago back to his hometown of Houston last year, he knew he wanted to start a theater company. What he didn’t know was where this company would
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My Montrose: Dr. Ann Robison, The Montrose Center
You’ve served as executive director of the Montrose Center since 1988. What was it like back then, and how has it changed over the years? When I came we had 13 employees
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