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They Won't Leave You Hanging

The High Five triumvirate? Prints among men!

BRNNR, Blog, May. 17, 2012 3:40 PM

Not So Much With Teh Suck, Actually

Or: What, things aren't awesome enough for you yet?

Wayne Alan Brenner, Blog, May. 17, 2012 9:51 AM

West Side Tour-y

Big Medium lets artists on the other side of I-35 in on the fun

Robert Faires, Feature, May. 17, 2012

Austin Sketch Fest

Rise of the planet of the skits

Robert Faires, Feature, May. 17, 2012

Funniest Person in Austin 2012

The comic crowned king this year had the Nazer's edge

Robert Faires, Feature, May. 17, 2012

Billboard

'Billboard' comes across as false advertising

Dan Solomon, Review, May. 17, 2012

'The 2012 Drawing Annual'

Don't let Tiny Park Gallery go without experiencing this exhibit of depth and meaning

Wayne Alan Brenner, Review, May. 17, 2012

Sisters of the Skin

A heartfelt community theatre production that aims to rescue a lost tale of Civil War courage

Jillian Owens, Review, May. 17, 2012

The Nazer's Edge

Ramin scores the crown of Funniest Person in Austin 2012

Robert Faires, Blog, May. 15, 2012 5:00 PM

Stage, Left: Exit Josh Meyer

The co-honcho of Rubber Repertory heads for Hollywood

Wayne Alan Brenner, Blog, May. 14, 2012 1:24 PM

Your Weekend's Not All Wet, Citizen!

Regardless of whatever else might be happily moist

Wayne Alan Brenner, Blog, May. 11, 2012 3:15 PM

School of Dance

Post-MFA, Ellen Bartel has a brand-Spankin' new choreographic point of view

Jonelle Seitz, Feature, May. 10, 2012

All Over Creation: Crossbred and Circuses

Fusebox's hybrid artworks get more exhilarating as they get more innovative

Robert Faires, Column, May. 10, 2012

Austin Creative Classroom Fund

The Arts in Austin ISD get a million-dollar boost

Robert Faires, Feature, May. 10, 2012

Austin City Elections

Time to get creative with your vote

Robert Faires, Feature, May. 10, 2012

The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later

The follow-up is no mere epilogue but a powerful tale that stands on its own

Dan Solomon, Review, May. 10, 2012

The Pavilion

Penfold Theatre offers an example of a great production built on an almost-great script

Elizabeth Cobbe, Review, May. 10, 2012

Fusebox Festival 2012

This year the fest's dance works provoked questions about inequity, grrrl power, fame, and change

Jonelle Seitz, Review, May. 10, 2012

The Ladies Are Funny Festival?

With a rising inflection? So it's a question?

Wayne Alan Brenner, Blog, May. 9, 2012 1:10 PM

Thanks a Million!

Arts in AISD get a million-dollar boost

Robert Faires, Blog, May. 8, 2012 7:20 PM

The Saturday Is Bright and Not Filled With Terrors

And here's a plethora of recommendations for you

Wayne Alan Brenner, Blog, May. 4, 2012 3:58 PM

I'm Totally Inviting You Into My House This Weekend

No, for real. Hey, c'mon, wipe your goddam feet

BRNNR, Blog, May. 3, 2012 10:17 AM

Orchestrating Partnerships

Maestro Peter Bay likes to play with others – especially when they're outside the orchestra

Adam Roberts, Feature, May. 3, 2012

Studio Visits: Court Lurie

Intersections of self and abstraction

Andy Campbell, Column, May. 3, 2012

Joan Jonas

The layers, the layers, the layers of things

Andrew Long, Feature, May. 3, 2012

The Taming of the Shrew

On the farm, Present Company offers as pleasant an evening as you'll spend with a shrew

Elizabeth Cobbe, Review, May. 3, 2012

Murder on the Nile

The cast keeps this otherwise tepid fare afloat

Adam Roberts, Review, May. 3, 2012

Nick Offerman

The audience came seeking cult icon Ron Swanson, and that's who Nick Offerman gave them

Dan Solomon, Review, May. 3, 2012

I Say Pecha, You Say Kucha

Everybody says Pecha Kucha this Thursday

Wayne Alan Brenner, Blog, May. 2, 2012 3:17 PM

The New Yorker Gag Reel

A fantastic compendium of cover outtakes and retakes

Jason Stout, Blog, May. 1, 2012 11:30 AM

Moontower, Grackle, Swans, Soltanoff Trainwreck Betrayal

Not necessarily in that order, no

Wayne Alan Brenner, Blog, Apr. 30, 2012 10:13 AM

The Funny Doesn't Have To Be Over

‘Inside Joke’ web series goes inside Moontower Comedy Festival

Kimberley Jones, Blog, Apr. 29, 2012 10:31 PM

Why Is This Woman Painting Betrayal Cakes?

And why directly on the wall of Salvage Vanguard?

Wayne Alan Brenner, Blog, Apr. 27, 2012 2:21 PM

Boozethugs Ain't Harmin' Me

Fusebox goes all noir with th' drank

Wayne Alan Brenner, Blog, Apr. 26, 2012 1:32 PM

Your Betrayal, Caked on the Wall

Painting desserts like it's murder, baby

Wayne Alan Brenner, Blog, Apr. 26, 2012 11:07 AM

Moontower Comedy & Oddity Festival Preview

April 25-28, 2012

Feature, Apr. 26, 2012

You Get That Laugh ...

Wanda Sykes has conquered all of show biz, but stand-up, she just can't quit you

Robert Faires, Feature, Apr. 26, 2012

Where He Got That Pony

Steven Wright on his inspirations and stand-up origins

Robert Faires, Feature, Apr. 26, 2012

Sausage Bang

Chris Cubas and Kath Barbadoro call the shots on Moontower's all-guy and all-gal shows

Wayne Alan Brenner, Feature, Apr. 26, 2012

Guaranteed gags

Matt Bearden on what jokes you'll hear at Moontower and why he's not all a-Twitter

Wayne Alan Brenner, Feature, Apr. 26, 2012

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