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Art Divas at Becky Beaver’s House

When power lawyer and power philanthropist Becky Beaver invites you to her “cottage” for the first time, you smile indulgently. Surely she means the term ironically. But no. Beaver and husband John Duncan moved into a modest, bungalow-like house on busy Bull Creek Road, just north of 45th Street, back in 1980, when the neighborhood was a bit dicier and she had just started her firm and her family.

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Lynn Yeldell and Becky Beaver

They never left. The former dairy included a creamery and well house, once part of an 100-acre farm. It really is a cottage, though. Additions to the back, upstairs and above a garage probably tripled the floor space. Yet it retains the narrow coziness of a cottage, now crammed with local art and comfy furniture.

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Sherry Smith and Lise Ragbir

And sometimes guests. It proved a warm venue Friday for the latest reception from the Art Divas, a creative membership group of Women & Their Work. Membership is not open to your columnist, given the chromosomal gap. Yet, attending my second such reception, with its devout attention to the art and artists present, I felt like an honorary member. A divo?

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Gemma Ainslie and Bonnie Tamres-Moore

I spent quality time with Arthouse’s Sue Graze, Fete Accompli’s Quincy Adams Erickson, former Quebecuer Lise Ragbir (who has started an informal French-speakers group in Austin), among others. Humorously, I dawdled even longer with the only other male guests, Stephen Moser and Stephen Rice, already dear friends. Turns out we had mounds of gossip to hash out. More of that kind of discussion tonight at Zach Theatre’s Red, Hot and Soul gala.

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Judy Jensen and Sally Webber

Note on Saturday night: As my patient Twitter and Facebook followers know, I’m sick that I can’t attend CASAblanca at the Four Seasons, the Chef Smackdown at Stubb’s and the Art Night Austin after-party, all tonight as well. But look, it’s just not possible to do any of those key social events justice in a “drive-by.” I’m going to stick with RH&S at the Austin Convention Center for this particular evening. Next season …

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