Articulations

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The Harry Ransom Center has acquired all the professional and personal materials of profoundly influential acting teacher Stella Adler

Robert Faires, April 30, 2004

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City Council adopts new guidelines for the Cultural Arts Funding Program, Michelle Schumann shoots off for a Canadian piano competition, and some 'palpable hits' to get your sweet William for Shakespeare's birthday

Robert Faires, April 23, 2004

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New plans for the Long Center are unveiled, and a big push is made to get it built, plus Al Hirschfeld's widow and daughter speak about The Line King

Robert Faires, April 16, 2004

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Choreographer Deborah Hay is welcomed home from New York, Doyle Bramhall rocks the house at Zach, and new plans for the Long Center are being unveiled

Robert Faires, April 9, 2004

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UT delays the closing of Bass Concert Hall for a year, Conspirare wants to sing an ode by a young Austin poet, and Zach decides whether it wants to go out with Sally Bowles or Roxie Hart

Robert Faires, April 2, 2004

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Helping ensure the future of classical music are four young Central Texas musicians who won the 2004 Pearl Amster Concerto Competition and two UT School of Music doctoral candidates chosen to learn conducting from Maestro Kurt Masur

Robert Faires, March 26, 2004

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The LBJ Library swaps paintings with the National Gallery of Art, the Blanton Museum of Art gets $1 million for a new gallery, and Patsy Cline teaches you how to apply make-up

Robert Faires, March 19, 2004

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The Blanton Museum of Art adds another Old Master to its collection, Cinqué Hicks adds Electric Skin to the Web, and Jay McMahan has his art added to the Muscular Dystrophy Association's Art Collection

Robert Faires, March 12, 2004

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The Austin Shakespeare Festival gets a roof over its head and a place of its own, and Austin Lyric Opera gets a new season and a cool million

Robert Faires, March 5, 2004

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The Blanton chooses designers for its village green, last chance for input on city arts funding changes, and Mr. Sinus' Owen Egerton gets hit by a train

Robert Faires, Feb. 27, 2004

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Deborah Hay wins raves, The Match in New York, and Ballet Austin brings a New York dancer to town to play Hamlet

Robert Faires, Feb. 20, 2004

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The city wants you as a Cultural Contracts Program peer review panelist, Michelle Schumann competes in Canada, and Uncle Cuddles gets a gig

Robert Faires, Feb. 13, 2004

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Georgetown High's annual musical needs your help, Ballet Austin's foundation passes the cool million mark, and there's new art at the convention center

Robert Faires, Feb. 6, 2004

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Choreographer Allison Orr pops up on the National Geographic Channel, and Ballet East and UT professor Bion Tsang are honored

Robert Faires, Jan. 30, 2004

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Playwright Dan Dietz gets his second play staged at the Humana Festival in Louisville, Johnson / Long Dance Company heads to Hamburg, and Zach shuffles its season

Robert Faires, Jan. 23, 2004

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Austin won't be a capital of culture in 2004, Martha Norkunas won't be the director of Texas Folklife Resources, and Lana Dieterich won't be opening 'Always … Patsy Cline' this week

Robert Faires, Jan. 16, 2004

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Leading off the new year with good news: an arts success story from the Paradox Players and grants for Austin artists from the NEA.

Robert Faires, Jan. 9, 2004

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Former fixture on the Austin comedy scene Charlie Shannon has passed away.

Robert Faires, Jan. 2, 2004

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Austin playwright John Walch goes to Louisville for its festival of new plays; Vincent Kitch goes to Washington for Americans for the Arts; and Everett Quinton goes to Seattle for a new production of Twisted Olivia.

Robert Faires, Dec. 26, 2003

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Austin architectural firm TeamHaas was tapped as the new design team for the proposed Long Center for the Performing Arts.

Robert Faires, Dec. 19, 2003

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Austin Shakespeare perseveres, Ballet Austin gets a grant for a Shrew, Zach hunts for a fundraiser, Mexic-Arte's Museum Store hits USA Today's Top 10, and the Funniest Person in Austin goes global.

Robert Faires, Dec. 12, 2003

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An era of Austin theatre ends as Austin Musical Theatre files for bankruptcy.

Robert Faires, Dec. 5, 2003

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Hogg Auditorium is headed for a makeover, Judy Jensen's Blue Willow is headed to the Smithsonian, and two local artists take the road to recovery.

Robert Faires, Nov. 28, 2003

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Two theatre companies may have to cancel shows if they don't raise funds by a certain date; ACoT gets down to business; and Hogg Auditorium is headed for a makeover.

Robert Faires, Nov. 21, 2003

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The Elisabet Ney Museum is headed for a makeover, Austin photographer Sean Perry takes the prize in New Mexico, and Chronicle arts writer Barry Pineo gets a publishing deal for an acting book.

Robert Faires, Nov. 14, 2003

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Renowned composer and educator Kent Kennan has died, longtime Paramount Theatre manager Paul Beutel calls it quits, and Vincent Kitch signs on as the city of Austin's cultural arts program manager.

Robert Faires, Nov. 7, 2003

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Leaders in the campaign to build the Long Center for the Performing Arts have decided to scale back the long-delayed project and build only two out of four theatres in an attempt to get it off the ground.

Robert Faires, Oct. 31, 2003

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Austin Lyric Opera's new artistic director receives raves for his conducting at Seattle Opera, Beehive diva Judy Arnold takes ill, and Chronicle Arts writer Barry Pineo gets a publishing deal for his book on acting.

Robert Faires, Oct. 24, 2003

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Last week for comments on the revamp of the city's cultural funding process, and chroegrapher Ann Carlson returns to UT.

Robert Faires, Oct. 17, 2003

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Nine current and former Austin playwrights storm the finals for the 2003 Hedieman Award, while playwright Lisa D'Amour storms New York.

Robert Faires, Oct. 10, 2003

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