Deep Dive

Inspired by a love of the oceans and a hope for conservation, an India-born muralist is making waves.

Charectered away Houston

Avid underwater diver and marine conservationist Janavi Folmsbee, 30, creates thought-provoking art that calls upon oceanic themes and unique media to send a message to the public. Sometimes the themes are subtle, while at other moments, the message is loud and clear, as in her sweeping murals that span full exterior walls of buildings across Houston.

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Surrounded by whorls of pink, blue and green, three birds perch like sentries on branches resembling tentacles. Meanwhile, a tree — a tiny painting within the painting — sits in the distance, like a portal to another dimension.

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Poetic Justice

In a volatile political era, slam poets are having their say, adding their voices to a growing movement. Will write trump wrong?

Shannon O’Hara and Phoebe Rourke

It’s an overcast February night in the Museum District, less than two weeks after the presidential inauguration, and the second of two Writers Resist events is in progress at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church. To his great joy and surprise, Houston poet Lupe Mendez, a burly man with a big smile who teaches English by day and writes poetry at night, is scrambling to set up chairs to accommodate what has become a standing-room-only crowd. Organized as part of a nationwide initiative by the literary and human rights group Pen America, local poets of every age, gender and skin color have come together to read their works and celebrate the Constitutional right to free speech.

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