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Houston’s ever-important art world is working hard to evolve with the times, turning to virtual experiences and livestream art tours. The Museum of Fine Arts launched #MFAHatHOME, a virtual museum experience including film screenings, exhibition tours, recorded lectures and more. And the Houston Museum of African American Culture is working to get its current exhibitions, Alonzo Williams’ Everyday Strangers and Cedric Ingram’s New Growth, online, while encouraging would-be patrons to “use this time to photograph and interview [their] family members, especially [their] elders.”

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Houston 2030

In the last 10 years, Houston grew into its now global reputation as a remarkably diverse, economically blessed, foodie-forward, hidden-in-plain-sight capital of cultural cool. What will the new decade bring? At the dawn of the 2020s, we asked 20 Houstonians from all walks of life and areas of expertise for their predictions. The city will face an array of challenges, from improving education to transitioning the energy sector into a clean, climate-friendly industry. But, according to experts, Houston will rise to occasion and boldly meet its future. Starting now.

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Philanthropist whose foundation makes transformational grants to improve education and quality of life

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Hideout Hottie

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Max Flinn has already had a busy 2020, playing the Steamboat Springs MusicFest and recording and writing new music in Nashville. But the Houston-based country artist is certain that his show at the Rodeo’s Hideout honky-tonk (March 10, rodeohouston.com) will be a highlight of the year. “I've been attending the Rodeo for as long as I can remember, and always dreamed of getting involved musically,” says Flinn, who’s played the Rodeo’s Wine Garden tent for the last couple of years. “The way I look at it, the Hideout is one step closer to the big stage.” 

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