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Brad Pitt en Bruselas para visitar la exposición del escultor Thomas Houseago

Brad Pitt en Bruselas para visitar la exposición del escultor Thomas Houseago
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Fajita Pete s coming to Cypress; Voodoo Doughnut to open in Montrose and more Houston-area news

Portland-based doughnut shop Voodoo Doughnut will open its second Houston and 11th national location this week in Montrose. “We are super excited to open our second Houston location in Montrose, and have taken the opportunity to do a few things that make the shop really special,” Voodoo Doughnut CEO Chris Schultz said in a release. A new cafe will soon open in the Nancy and Rich Kinder Building at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Cafe Leonelli will open April 16, a concept envisioned by the restaurant group the Bastion Collection, will embrace Italy’s culinary culture and generosity, and will reflect the nearby community and its local ingredients.

Teen murder suspect identified by Cambridge police

Wicked Local A young man who was fatally shot in Cambridge early Saturday morning has been identified by authorities and his family. According to our news partners at WCVB, Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Cambridge police Commissioner Branville Bard have confirmed the victim is 19-year-old Xavier Louis-Jacques, of Cambridge. The victim s mother, Rayschell McCants, told  NewsCenter 5 s Peter Eliopoulos her son may have been trying to sell a pair of sneakers on Pemberton Street when he was robbed and shot just steps from his home. The sweetest kid, McCants said. He had no evil in his heart. He didn t do much of anything that would jeopardize him to be in this situation.

3 top picks on the Tampa Bay arts scene for April

3 top picks on the Tampa Bay arts scene for April Maggie Duffy, Tampa Bay Times © Luis Santana/Times Members of the Florida Orchestra perform their first concert since the pandemic shut down their live performances for months at the Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg in October. Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg Spring brings new exhibitions to the museum. Opening April 10, “Antioch Reclaimed: Ancient Mosaics at the MFA” features five restored mosaics from the second to fifth centuries from the museum’s collection. The exhibition includes details about the 1930s excavation where they were first discovered, with a loan of major artworks from Princeton University Art Museum. It also includes two mosaics that were mysteriously buried in the museum’s lawn and excavated in 2018. It remains on display through Aug. 22.

After reflected fame, artist Karon Davis steps into her own light

After reflected fame, artist Karon Davis steps into her own light
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