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  1. Fanny: The Right to Rock

    —NBC News Meet one of the most important rock ’n’ roll bands you’ve probably never heard of: Fanny.

  2. A Texas Legacy: Selections from the William J. Hill Collection

    William J. Hill. A Texas Legacy: Selections from the William J. Publications The related catalogues Texas Silver from the William J.

  3. Lions, Tigers, and . . . Llamas? Exploring the Ancient American Cosmos

    Dec 5, 2014 - Feather tunics like one on display in the exhibition (slideshow image #2)—treasured as more precious than gold—were invested with cosmological power. Instead of boy-band posters on my bedroom wall, I had pages torn from this magazine. The idea for the exhibition Fangs, Feathers, and Fins: Sacred Creatures in Ancient American Art began when I subscribed to International Wildlife as a teenager.

  4. Making Holiday Magic, One Track at a Time

    Dec 15, 2016 - While building the model, I often imagined what my granddaughter would enjoy most. At age 2, she finds trains of any size amazing and a treat almost beyond belief. See the model train set for yourself! When designing and creating the model, I kept in mind ease of disassembly for transport and storage. Four tables are joined to support the mountain, which I built in sections that can be fitted around the 12-foot Christmas tree at the center of the Spiegeltent.

  5. FotoFest Biennial | “If I Had a Hammer” Symposium

    FotoFest Biennial | If I Had a Hammer Symposium The MFAH and FotoFest present a series of conversations in conjunction with If I Had a Hammer, the FotoFest Biennial 2022 central exhibition. “Ghostly Shutter: Pictorial Personhood and (Im)permanence” Sunday, October 9, 1:30 p.m.Film Screening Sunday, October 9, 2:15 p.m.Closing Roundtable See details about the speakers and topics here.

  6. I Have Electric Dreams (Tengo sueños eléctricos)

    The award-winning debut feature by writer/director Valentina Maurel focuses on Eva, a 16-year-old girl who lives with her mother, her younger sister, and their cat, but who wants to move in with her estranged father. Clinging …

  7. “Pre-Code” Films Explained: 3 Questions

    Jul 13, 2019 - (I did that in 3 floors.) 2) Who are some of the memorable actors in these films? An actor I urge people to discover is Warren William (Employees’ Entrance, Gold Diggers of 1933, Three on a Match). We call William “the King of Pre-Code,” because he specialized in cads and philanderers. I can think of no other person who became a star playing such characters. 3) You’ve dedicated your career to presenting classic films in theaters. Why should people see these movies on the big screen?

  8. Art Films & Summer Sipping

    Jun 2, 2020 - Beverage Backstory I love this recipe because it is new and refreshing. El Vivificador (The Reviver) 2 oz. pineapple juice 1½ ounces Don Q double-aged vermouth cask-finish rum ½ ounce triple sec ½ ounce Compass Box Peat Monster blended Scotch whisky 1 teaspoon sugar Dash Angostura It has its place, and I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised. The ingredients are readily available from most liquor stores. The rum may be a little harder to find, but larger stores will have it. Cheers!

  9. Contact the Powell Library

    Hill Texas Artisans & Artists Archive, Bayou Bend713.353.1545 | mjjohnson@mfah.org Leslie Rahuba, project associate, William J. Hill Texas Artisans & Artists Archive, Bayou Bend713.800.5390 | lrahuba@mfah.org Alexandra Drake , project assistant, William J. Hill Texas Artisans & Artists Archive, Bayou Bend713.353.1545 | adrake@mfah.org  77265-6826 Email Addresspowell@mfah.org StaffMargaret Culbertson, library director713.639.7326 | mculbertson@mfah.org Helen Lueders, library assistant713.353.1542 | hlueders@mfah.org Michelle Johnson, project manager, William J.

  10. I Too, We Two!—The Ensemble Theatre and the MFAH

    During Black History Month 2021, the MFAH and the Ensemble Theatre present “I Too, We Two!” The title “I Too, We Two!” acknowledges the collaborative spirit between the Ensemble Theatre and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and also references the Ensemble Theatre’s virtual production I, Too, Am America.