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Dang Aloud

Dana Gould likes hiding the pill in the banana

Steve Birmingham, Feature, Apr. 26, 2012

Dr. Joker and Mr. 'WTF'

Marc Maron on his double life as a comic and a podcast star

Dan Solomon, Feature, Apr. 26, 2012

Fusebox Festival

Beaming down to Fusebox and charging it up are Captain Kirk and the King

Robert Faires, Feature, Apr. 26, 2012

ART From the Ashes Reseeding With Creativity

A California nonprofit helps Bastrop recover by making art from fire-damaged materials

Robert Faires, Feature, Apr. 26, 2012

The Time Machine

This aerial adaptation of H.G. Wells is neat, and there's nothing wrong with that

Dan Solomon, Review, Apr. 26, 2012

Out of Ink 2012: Sound Off

Eight playwrights wrote 10-minute plays, and the audience lived happily ever after

Jillian Owens, Review, Apr. 26, 2012

'Out of La Romita'

Seven artists journeyed to an Italian monastery to make prints, with sumptuous results

Wayne Alan Brenner, Review, Apr. 26, 2012

Never Like Lookin' for the Shovels

How Steven Wright feels about doing stand-up for an audience

Robert Faires, Blog, Apr. 25, 2012 5:00 PM

I'm Creative, and I Vote!

Find out what council candidates think about the arts

Robert Faires, Blog, Apr. 25, 2012 9:00 AM

Cancer Fighters, Quick on the Draw

Artists Against Cancer celebrates this weekend

Richard Whittaker, Blog, Apr. 19, 2012 4:18 PM

All Over Creation: I, Witness

The victims of the Virginia Tech shootings were memorialized in a potent play at UT

Robert Faires, Column, Apr. 19, 2012

Conspirare

The Grammy-nominated choir leads off its Legacy of Sound campaign with a seven-figure gift

Robert Faires, Feature, Apr. 19, 2012

Jubilee

This Rubber Rep show throws lots of weirdness our way, but some of it is beautiful

Dan Solomon, Review, Apr. 19, 2012

Turandot

ALO's production puts the 'grand' in grand opera

Adam Roberts, Review, Apr. 19, 2012

Love's Labour's Lost

UT makes this lesser-known comedy a heart-wrenching, gut-busting adventure into Shakespeare

Jillian Owens, Review, Apr. 19, 2012

James Devery: In Memoriam

Theatre artists gather to celebrate a dear friend's life

Robert Faires, Blog, Apr. 13, 2012 6:00 PM

Staple, Staple, On the Walls

Just two more days until it falls

Wayne Alan Brenner, Blog, Apr. 13, 2012 4:29 PM

Adventure Time at the Alamo

Cartoon Network's smash comes to Drafthouse and Mondo

Richard Whittaker, Blog, Apr. 12, 2012 4:42 PM

New Movement Downtown!

Even comedy can metastasize

Wayne Alan Brenner, Blog, Apr. 12, 2012 10:19 AM

Discomfort Zone

How far can Rubber Repertory push you?

Dan Solomon, Feature, Apr. 12, 2012

All Over Creation: A Brief History of Laugh Riots in Austin

As April overflows with comedy festivals, an overview of Austin's celebrations of funny

Robert Faires, Column, Apr. 12, 2012

Art City Austin

Austin's urban core gets more playful with surprise swings and bubble sofas

Robert Faires, Feature, Apr. 12, 2012

The Dragon Play

Jenny Connell's drama lets us see ourselves reflected in the mythical beast's scales

Robert Faires, Review, Apr. 12, 2012

A Room With a View

A lack of scenery distracts from an otherwise fine adaptation of E.M. Forster's novel

Adam Roberts, Review, Apr. 12, 2012

Memento Mori

The three artists showing here exhibit so much sentience, mystery, and grace

Wayne Alan Brenner, Review, Apr. 12, 2012

Pasties and Pleasure at the Marchesa

Texas Burlesque Festival returns this weekend

Richard Whittaker, Blog, Apr. 11, 2012 6:05 PM

Think You Know North Loop?

What Brown & Raval have done in that Tiny Park!

Wayne Alan Brenner, Blog, Apr. 8, 2012 2:52 PM

Ceci N'est Pas Un Pénis (This Is Not a Penis)

Apparently ASA's 'no-holds-barred' art show does hold bars

Andy Campbell, Blog, Apr. 6, 2012 1:00 PM

Giving You the CBGBs

Tim Doyle's newest print … rocks

Wayne Alan Brenner, Blog, Apr. 5, 2012 11:31 AM

All Over Creation: Laugh Lines

A week of unexpected comic relief brought lessons in laugh-making

Robert Faires, Column, Apr. 5, 2012

Latino New Play Festival

Teatro Vivo follows its hit inaugural fest with readings of three more works by Latino writers

Robert Faires, Feature, Apr. 5, 2012

April Fools

Acia Gray mines vaudeville for lost treasures of tap and makes them dazzle again

Robert Faires, Review, Apr. 5, 2012

Austin Symphony Orchestra With Bion Tsang, Cello

The cellist swashed and buckled his way through Dvorák like a great actor playing Cyrano

Robert Faires, Review, Apr. 5, 2012

The Aliens

This fierce work of theatre feels like unrehearsed life at its most casual and intense

Wayne Alan Brenner, Review, Apr. 5, 2012

Moving Toward the Light

On the heels of its balletic colleagues, Chrous Austin melds music and movement to voice the unutterable

Adam Roberts, Feature, Mar. 29, 2012

Dancing What's Overwhelming

Two choreographers tackled weighty topics onstage last week in a remarkable fashion

Robert Faires, Column, Mar. 29, 2012

The Materiality of Impermanence

Sharon Marroquín's dance about her cancer experience was a triumph of life and art

Robert Faires, Review, Mar. 29, 2012

Catalyst

Dance Repertory Theatre's successful spring concert guided its audiences to heaven

Jonelle Seitz, Review, Mar. 29, 2012

Here Today ...

Choreographer Sharon Marroquín lets go through dance in order to live

Jonelle Seitz, Feature, Mar. 22, 2012

All Over Creation: Assumptions and Definitions

Seeing what's new in theatre requires letting go of old notions

Robert Faires, Column, Mar. 22, 2012

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