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Both Sides Going for Her
Both Sides Going for Her
Inside Amy Schumer, there's still plenty of teenage girl, but there's also a highly focused comic

Russ Espinoza, April 25, 2013

West Austin Studio Tour
West Austin Studio Tour
The second WEST provides a journey of creative wonders

Wayne Alan Brenner, April 25, 2013

A Cool Job
A Cool Job
Twenty-five years into a comedy career, Todd Barry doesn't take laughs for granted

Russ Espinoza, April 25, 2013

Exhibitionism
Austin Is a Place (You Are Here)
Theatre En Bloc experiments with telling the story of our city's growth but fails to be specific about it

Dan Solomon, April 25, 2013

Right Cheer, Right Now: Staging a Comedy of Competitive Cheerleading
Right Cheer, Right Now: Staging a Comedy of Competitive Cheerleading
Tapping Kickstarter for a little help with the pom-pons

Wayne Alan Brenner, April 24, 2013

Exclusive Peek: Mike Mitchell Heads For Mondo
Exclusive Peek: Mike Mitchell Heads For Mondo
New show gives icons the portrait gallery treatment

Richard Whittaker, April 24, 2013

Happy Bard Day!
Happy Bard Day!
'Living With Shakespeare' helps you manage Will-ophilia

Robert Faires, April 23, 2013

Rooftop Architecture Goes Parkour
Rooftop Architecture Goes Parkour
Arthouse at the Jones Center hosts Danish doc

Monica Riese, April 23, 2013

Is the Third 'Graphic Canon' a Decent End to the Ambitious Project?
Is the Third 'Graphic Canon' a Decent End to the Ambitious Project?
Does this collection of illustrated literary classics succeed?

Wayne Alan Brenner, April 22, 2013

What's on Tonight at Fusebox Festival?
What's on Tonight at Fusebox Festival?
For one thing, snowfall destroys three cars …

Wayne Alan Brenner, April 21, 2013

HowlRound Spotlights Austin Theatre
HowlRound Spotlights Austin Theatre
The online national theatre journal devotes a week to Austin

Robert Faires, April 18, 2013

MASS Gallery Opens 'Public Access'
MASS Gallery Opens 'Public Access'
Group show turns gallery into public access TV studio

Monica Riese, April 18, 2013

The Learning Curve
The Learning Curve
Bill Hader relates his schooling in comedy at 'SNL'

Robert Faires, April 18, 2013

Moontower Wednesday
Moontower Wednesday

April 18, 2013

'Austin Is a Place (You Are Here)'
'Austin Is a Place (You Are Here)'
Theatre En Bloc sparks a conversation about the city's growth on the gateway to the Eastside

Dan Solomon, April 18, 2013

Exhibitionism
Mad Beat Hip & Gone
Steven Dietz's play about the Beats might best be considered as the kind of literary experiment they engaged in

Elizabeth Cobbe, April 18, 2013

Studio Visits: Elizabeth Chiles
Studio Visits: Elizabeth Chiles
This Austin photographer's studio space serves as her gateway to the natural world

Andy Campbell, April 18, 2013

Exhibitionism
The Importance of Being Earnest
At Mary Moody Northen Theatre, Oscar Wilde's comedy is not only wonderfully expressed but played with remarkable accuracy

Adam Roberts, April 18, 2013

Exhibitionism
String Theory
Generous performances from violinist Stephanie Sant'Ambrogio and pianist Gregory Allen made this an impressive recital

Natalie Zeldin, April 18, 2013

Drums Downtown? Margaritas? A Convergence of Voices? D-d-d-dancing?
Drums Downtown? Margaritas? A Convergence of Voices? D-d-d-dancing?
Austin's Fusebox Festival opens with a hella fine & free party tonight!

Wayne Alan Brenner, April 17, 2013

Texas Burlesque Festival
Texas Burlesque Festival
Photos by Jana Birchum

Photos, April 16, 2013

Art City Austin
Art City Austin
Photos by Devaki Knowles

Photos, April 15, 2013

Zoppé Italian Family Circus at the Long Center
Zoppé Italian Family Circus at the Long Center
Photos by

Photos, April 15, 2013

The Q&A Hole: What Color Would You Change the Sky To?
The Q&A Hole: What Color Would You Change the Sky To?
With Mical Trejo, Nate Southard, Katherine Catmull, Mark Love & more

Wayne Alan Brenner, April 15, 2013

Doug Jaques: In Memoriam
Doug Jaques: In Memoriam
Remembering the great Austin muralist and teacher

Robert Faires, April 12, 2013

Distilling an Entire Comedy Festival Into a Single Hour?
Distilling an Entire Comedy Festival Into a Single Hour?
The New Movement's Rob Gagnon Thinks It's Possible

Wayne Alan Brenner, April 12, 2013

Kickstart Your Weekend: 'The Show Must Go On'
Kickstart Your Weekend: 'The Show Must Go On'
Going behind the scenes of One-Act Play

Monica Riese, April 12, 2013

Five Cooks in the Kitchen?
Five Cooks in the Kitchen?
The Duplicates shake up the recipe for theatre

Jillian Owens, April 11, 2013

Lit Meals on Wheels
Lit Meals on Wheels
'Road Show: Four Way Stop' finds literature in the everyday

Amy Gentry, April 11, 2013

Exhibitionism
An Obviously Foggot
Bastion Carboni's new play is a confrontational mess, but it's vital in its commentary on bigotry within gay communities

Dan Solomon, April 11, 2013

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