Reinert interviewed Apollo astronauts and found that their recollections were not what he’d expected.
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Starting today, I am taking over Glasstire’s Instagram feed for one week, and will be posting a collage of images, fragments, and tidbts relating to what hit screens in 1969.
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This year's movie night is organized by guest curators Peter Lucas and Emily Peacock; the pop-up backyard screening will feature short video works by Houston-based artists Lina Dib, Preetika Rajgariah, JooYoung Choi, Krista Steinke, and Britt Thomas.
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The Mydolls are so ingrained in Houston history and the history of the overall national punk-rock scene that they are now part of a major university library collection.
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This month, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston is presenting the sixth iteration of its annual Jazz on Film series. Curated by artist, filmmaker, and Glasstire contributor Peter Lucas, the series features six…
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Preview
Nothing Lasts Forever: AFS Cinema Screens An ‘80s Movie Miracle
by Peter Lucasby Peter LucasFor many reasons, the mere existence of this film is miraculous. It's a gem of impossible alternate cine-reality… and it’s a lot fun.
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Peter Lucas brings us a homespun Houston music broadcast to help you feel, deal, and replace the sheetrock of your soul.
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Yesterday, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston kicked off its fifth annual Jazz on Film series. In case you’re unfamiliar, the MFAH’s film department consistently presents some of the best programs in…
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The MFAH screens early films by father of African cinema, Ousmane Sembène.
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This building had served as the city’s massive input/output system for a half-century, before this audacious hack
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I know that the average visitor to this show is seeking the nostalgia and sense of wonder associated with Coney Island than looking at its underbelly and contemporary relevance. I saw both.
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Longtime Houstonians were devastated to learn that the beloved Cleburne Cafeteria burned down early Tuesday morning. Owner George Mickelis vows to rebuild and reopen, but says that the most devastating…
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When I think back to Houston in that era, I often think of one Saturday in particular, 30 years ago: April 5, 1986.
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It took forever, but semigloss. Magazine’s latest issue, SOUND finally came out last December and celebrated its release at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston. This was followed by the “semigloss.…
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Finally, a chance to see Eagle Pennell's 1983 Houston-shot film "Last Night at the Alamo" on a big screen.
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semigloss. Magazine Issue #6 Sound will be released this evening at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH). A year after the associated sound exhibition, Sympathy for the Devil, opened at…
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The Rockport Film Festival begins tonight with a red carpet party and an outdoor screening of the documentary Raiders! The Story of the Greatest Fan Film Ever Made. (If you…
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Among the many listings in the recent post “The Almost-Complete List of Texas Holiday Arts and Crafts Fairs,” is the upcoming Holiday Mini Mart & Party at the Art League…
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When all the spaces are digitally rendered in high resolution, belief will be moot, the equation will be solved, and ghosts really will cease to exist.
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The Houston photographer has a knack for being vulnerable and tough at the same time.