![]() ![]() Their programming has been nomadic and site-specific in order to attract new audiences and activate different sites in Houston. Then 2 years ago, Grover explains, the microcinema went south - to Montrose:Īurora relocated its office and library to a bungalow in “Doville” (the neighborhood affectionately named after Dominique de Menil). just east of Main, Aurora Picture Show featured a ridiculous range of obscure and not-quite-as-obscure film and video screenings in its sanctuary space, along with 13 weddings and a couple of memorial services. For the 10 years that it operated on Aurora St. Home theater specialist Andrea Grover is leaving Houston - and selling the Sunset Heights church-turned- movie-theater-turned- residence where she founded a well-known local arts organization 13 years ago. I credit the humidity.’” Photo: Kenny Haner ‘I came to Houston and in one week everything I tossed stuck to the walls. I have spent 10 years tossing ideas and projects at the walls in Los Angeles,’ she explains. And the moment I landed at the airport I was engulfed in her warm moistness. ‘ It’s always treated me like a forgiving lover who wraps me in her warm moist arms. Writer Steven Thomsen gets Thibodeaux to gush: “‘I’m going through a divorce and thought that Houston would be the best place to lick my wounds,’ she tells CultureMap. ![]() She hopes to host theater and film productions, weddings, art exhibitions, classes, and workshops in the space, along with occasional screenings from. Artist, filmmaker, and law student Cressandra Thibodeaux‘s name for her new concept: 14 Pews. ![]()
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