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This Is a Blogpost About Austin's Jennymarie Jemison
Partly because her movie's in the Seattle International Film Festival
Wayne Alan Brenner, May 20, 2013
After the Battle
Photojournalists capture life 'In War's Wake' at DAC
Natalie Zeldin, May 18, 2013
Moms the Word
Whoopi Goldberg on the black woman comic who started it all
Robert Faires, May 17, 2013
The Very Last Night at Wardenclyffe
The Eastside art gallery and cultural powerhouse is moving on
Wayne Alan Brenner, May 16, 2013
Funniest Person in Austin 2013
From 209 contenders, the final 12 emerge to duke it out for this year's comedy crown
Robert Faires, May 16, 2013
The Winter's Tale
Tango and samba fit quite well in Austin Shakespeare's production of this romance, but the actors can't quite find the beat
Robert Faires, May 16, 2013
Passing Strange
Half & Half Productions' debut about a young black man's journey of self-discovery was hampered by its mall storefront location
Matthew Irwin, May 16, 2013
Giselle
Several Ballet Austin dancers rose to the challenges of this classic of romantic ballet
Jonelle Seitz, May 16, 2013
The Great Artdoors
Summer's here, and the time is right for outdoor performances all over Central Texas
Robert Faires, May 16, 2013
East Austin Arts Puts It Into a FRAME This Weekend
Big Medium, Co-Lab, Tiny Park, MASS Gallery: Four in Legion
Wayne Alan Brenner, May 15, 2013
Is Tonight's 'Pie and Ear Show' All Wet, or What?
Nobody says the rain's gonna drown out the improv
Wayne Alan Brenner, May 15, 2013
David Lindsay-Abaire: The Interview
The 'Good People' writer goes back to the old neighborhood
Robert Faires, May 11, 2013
Austin Fashion Week: La Zona Rosa Marketplace
Photos by Steve DeMent
Photos, May 10, 2013
Nothing's Obscure: Five Local Art Treasures You May Have Overlooked
Because who can be in all the loops all the time?
Wayne Alan Brenner, May 9, 2013
Studio Visits: Akirash
This intermedia artist from Nigeria isn't satisfied unless his studio includes his backyard
Andy Campbell, May 9, 2013
The Art of Moving Books
The Nobelity Project taps Baylor Estes to put his art all over a bookmobile in Honduras
Robert Faires, May 9, 2013
Up at VIII
With its heartbeat pulsing at Austin's tempo, choral group Ensemble VIII continues to climb
Adam Roberts, May 9, 2013
The Chimponauts and the Mechanical Phantom
It may help to know sci-fi B-movies, but this space spoof by Electronic Planet Ensemble is silly fun for everyone
Matthew Irwin, May 9, 2013
HIT.
Shanon Weaver's play puts a spin on the hit-man genre with some unusually gentle and refined assassins for hire
Elizabeth Cobbe, May 9, 2013
'Everything'
Observations on the artist in this group show who doesn't give an eff what I think
Matthew Irwin, May 9, 2013
Review: ASO With Quattro Mani
Symphony scores with new works by Lansky and Fitkin
Robert Faires, May 8, 2013
Free Comic Book Day 2013
Photos by Richard Whittaker, and Robert Faires
Photos, May 6, 2013
Peter Stopschinski CD Release
Live show celebrates "Now Would Be a Good Time" debut
Robert Faires, May 3, 2013
West Austin Studio Tour
Another weekend in which to go WEST, young man
Robert Faires, May 2, 2013
Free Comic Book Day 2013
The 11th giveaway of four-color fun runs the gamut from 'Archie' to 'The Walking Dead'
Robert Faires, May 2, 2013
Austin Arts Hall of Fame: Class of 2013
The Austin Critics Table has honored five more pioneers in the Austin arts community
Robert Faires, May 2, 2013
Noises Off
Austin Playhouse stages this chaotic, ridiculous backstage farce with precision and fun
Elizabeth Cobbe, May 2, 2013
Good People
In wrestling valiantly with David Lindsay-Abaire's tough play, the artists of Different Stages prove themselves good people
Adam Roberts, May 2, 2013
Studio Practice
Canopy tenants love the Eastside art studio complex, even if they're not from the Eastside ... or artists
Matthew Irwin, May 2, 2013
Faust
Austin Lyric Opera closed its season with a haunting and powerful production of Gounod's devilish work
Natalie Zeldin, May 2, 2013
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