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Ballet Hispánico celebrates 50th season with its return to Austin

Ballet Hispánico in Tiburones. Photo by Paula Lobo

Ballet Hispánico celebrates 50th season with its return to Austin

To kick off Texas Performing Arts’ 40th Season, TPA welcomes Ballet Hispánico, the acclaimed Latinx dance company, back to Austin for their first appearance since 2002. The company is currently celebrating its 50th season and will perform the special anniversary program Noche de Oro: A Celebration of 50 Years on Saturday, Oct. 30, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets, starting at $25, are available at TexasPerformingArts.org.

Exploring Our Roots

Jessica Rey’s Never Forget Your Roots.

Exploring Our Roots

Dance regalia and portraits of dancers. Photo by Clay deStefano

Exploring Our Roots

Clay DeStefano’s Our Common Ancestry.

Exploring Our Roots

San Marcos’ own Indigenous Cultures Institute (ICI) has created “Napakō: Our Journey,” a multi-faceted display of photographs, powwow regalia, ceremonial jewelry, videos and original art to share the story of the Indigenous community in San Marcos. A companion show, “Exploring Our Roots” offers 30 original works of art focusing on personal and collective ancestry. Both shows are hanging now through Nov. 27 in the Price Center.

Picasso in Purple
Picasso in Purple

Supertunia Picasso in Purple petunia, Superbells Yellow calibrachoa and White Knight Sweet alyssum are reaching peak bloom in this container made of recycled bamboo.

Picasso in Purple

This Eastern Tiger Swallowtail has been making frequent stops at the Supertunia Picasso in Purple flowers. Photos by Norman Winter

Picasso in Purple: One Special Supertunia

Naming a petunia Picasso gives clear indication this plant is something special. That is precisely what I thought, too, the first time I saw Supertunia Picasso in Purple in plant trials. Actually, I felt a little intimidated as I started thinking what would I do with this beautiful flower in containers or in the landscape.

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rik Nam Pla Thai's yellow chicken curry. A serving of tender chicken, yellow curry which uses Turmeric as its main ingredient, with potatoes, yellow onions and bamboo shoots. Daily Record photos by Lance Winter & Nick Castillo

Foodie Friday: Prik Nam Pla Thai

It’s said Thai cuisine is all about balance. It’s finding that perfect rapport between sweet, sour, spicy and salty.

Yard of the Month

Front entrance of Hansen’s historic hillside house features colorful native plants.

Yard of the Month

Bold yellow esperanza and pale blue plumbago blossoms contrast with minimal carpet grass lawn edged with passalong irises. Photos by Sharon Lockett

Yard of the Month

Backyard artist’s studio (with guardian cat) is a semi-shaded retreat and outdoor workplace.

Yard of the Month

Front lawn plants include yellow esperanza (with drooping seedpods), deep purple blossoms of giant spiderwort, and blue plumbago. Photos by Sharon Lockett

Yard of the Month

Old-fashioned native plants decorate the front garden of one of San Marcos’ historic houses on Burleson Street, home of local artist Johanna Kohlleppel Hansen, and Spring Lake Garden Club’s Yard of the Month for October. Brilliant yellow blooms of esperanza mingle with deep purple spiderwort and pale blue plumbago blossoms in this hillside yard between Blanco and Moore Street in the Lindsey-Rogers historic district.

SMAL’s Art Scared returning to Square Oct. 23

Be prepared to be scared: SMAL returns with its Halloween art installation starting Oct. 23. Photo Submitted by the Price Center

SMAL’s Art Scared returning to Square Oct. 23

Around 60 window spaces have been allotted to participants in Art Scared at various businesses around the Square. Photo submitted by The Price Center

SMAL’s Art Scared returning to Square Oct. 23

The San Marcos Art League (SMAL) is pleased to be bringing Art Scared back to the downtown Square on Saturday, Oct. 23. The temporary Halloween public art installation is open to area children, elementary through high school age. Participants are invited to paint a section of a designated window with a fall or Halloween-themed image. Painted windows will remain on display for the public to enjoy through early November.

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