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'Seven Wonders of the World (Plus One)'

A surreal musical recording of the 1940s yields a charming stage spectacle today

Reviewed by Arts Review, Aug. 23, 2012

The Confidence Game

In Bart Layton's slippery documentary 'The Imposter,' it's a battle between dupe or be duped

Screens Feature, Aug. 16, 2012

South of Heaven

Metal has a new home in Austin, and a new sponsor.

Music Feature, Aug. 9, 2012

Have Wheels, Will Travel

Zach Anner talks about his web celebrity, his axed travel show, and the new project that got him back on the road

Screens Feature, Aug. 9, 2012

Legally Blonde

Summer Stock Austin sparkles with this law-school spectacle

Reviewed by Arts Review, Aug. 2, 2012

Chess

'Chess' is a mess, as musicals go, but this local staging achieves some success with it

Reviewed by Arts Feature, Jul. 19, 2012

Neighborhood 3: Requisition Of Doom

Theatre proves a most relevant medium for addressing issues about video game culture

Reviewed by Arts Review, Jul. 19, 2012

The End of the Line?

As print media money dries up, political cartoonists look to the web

Screens Feature, Jul. 12, 2012

Bastion Standard Time

Austin theatre's 'enfant terrible' swapped his poison pen for a Poison Apple and still gets people talking

Arts Feature, Jul. 12, 2012

Dividing the Estate

Horton Foote's comedy may be a crowd-pleaser, but it's hardly a classic

Reviewed by Arts Review, Jun. 21, 2012

Accidental Death of an Anarchist

Palindrome's staging succeeds in the acting department but fails as a political statement

Reviewed by Arts Review, May. 24, 2012

Billboard

'Billboard' comes across as false advertising

Reviewed by Arts Review, May. 17, 2012

Pressing the Flesh

The world's leading adult toy manufacturer for men wants to take the stigma out of sex

Screens 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

Reviewed by Arts Review, May. 10, 2012

Nick Offerman

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

Reviewed by Arts Review, May. 3, 2012

Dr. Joker and Mr. 'WTF'

Arts Feature, Apr. 26, 2012

The Time Machine

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

Reviewed by Arts Review, Apr. 26, 2012

Jubilee

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

Reviewed by Arts Review, Apr. 19, 2012

Discomfort Zone

How far can Rubber Repertory push you?

Arts Feature, Apr. 12, 2012

Experience Joy

The quality comedy at SXSW 2012 is worth making extra time for

Reviewed by Arts Feature, Mar. 14, 2012

Glengarry Glen Ross

Most of Mamet's gritty look inside salesmen's souls gets lost in surface performances

Reviewed by Arts Review, Mar. 8, 2012

Moscow Now, Here

The New Russian Drama Festival opens a hotline to the culture of Russia today

Arts Feature, Mar. 8, 2012

The End of the Double Rainbow

Does it take a pot of gold now to go viral?

Screens Feature, Mar. 1, 2012

Preaching to the Choir

Quiet Company high priest Taylor Muse still has faith all right. It's called trust.

Music Feature, Feb. 16, 2012

Antarctica

Who knew Antarctica was really made of cheese?

Reviewed by Arts Review, Feb. 9, 2012

'Long' Haul

Delivering the goods on the 2012 FronteraFest Long Fringe

Arts Feature, Feb. 2, 2012

Long Fringe Review: 'Holier Than Thou'

The show where you compete for the powers of the Messiah

Arts Blog, Jan. 31, 2012 7:45 PM

Alone in the Lab

FronteraFest gives solo performers plenty of room to experiment

Arts Feature, Jan. 12, 2012

Singled Out

Eight solo performances to watch out for in FronteraFest 2012

Arts Feature, Jan. 12, 2012

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