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The Year in Revulsion

Comic J.R. Brow charts the lows and lowers of 2004

Arts Feature, Dec. 31, 2004

Culture Flash!

The new Whole Foods will be getting some tasty new art, the Blanton just needs another $12 million, and where in the world is the Cultural Arts office

Arts Column, Dec. 24, 2004

A Christmas Carol Roasting on an Open Fire

In A Christmas Carol Roasting on an Open Fire, Rob Nash adds a clever curve to the holiday tale, matching Hollywood stars with Dickens' familiar characters

Reviewed by Arts Review, Dec. 24, 2004

In the Moment

Ann Hampton Callaway takes things 'Slow,' but she's more alive live than ever

Arts Feature, Dec. 17, 2004

Hark! The Herald Organ Sings

New UT faculty members and exceptional organists Gerre and Judith Hancock give the mighty Visser- Rowland organ a workout with their own holiday concert

Arts Feature, Dec. 17, 2004

Art Park

For four ephemeral hours on Saturday, Dec. 11, Wooldridge Park was transformed into a giant sculpture

Arts Feature, Dec. 17, 2004

A Christmas Carol

Two rather different versions of 'A Christmas Carol' illustrate the power still to be tapped from Charles Dickens' ghostly little book

Reviewed by Arts Review, Dec. 17, 2004

Tony Bennett

Fifty Years: The Artistry of Tony Bennett

Reviewed by Music Feature, Dec. 10, 2004

Art as Big as the Great Outdoors

Austin Museum of Art has artists transform nature in a huge way – and wants you to help

Arts Feature, Dec. 10, 2004

Art in Their Stockings

Giving the gift of art this season and don't know where to start? Try the Blue Genie Art Bazaar and the Gallery Lombardi 'Xmas Expo.'

Arts Feature, Dec. 10, 2004

The Santaland Diaries

Making his debut in 'The Santaland Diaries,' Rob Williams creates an elf who's not so naughty yet who keeps the show nice

Reviewed by Arts Review, Dec. 10, 2004

Communing in the Air

With 'Lounge!,' Arthouse transforms itself into a space that swings

Arts Feature, Dec. 3, 2004

'Lounge!' Action

Arts Feature, Dec. 3, 2004

Gimme Them Biscuits

Austin theatre's barnyard brothers are ready to take over TV – and the world

Arts Feature, Dec. 3, 2004

The Three Scrooges

Three different stage versions of 'A Christmas Carol' are playing this season, and one of them is sure to please the discriminating Dickens-lover in your household

Arts Feature, Dec. 3, 2004

In Memoriam: Robert Ellis Patterson

Robert Ellis Patterson, artist and owner of the Robert Ellis Patterson Gallery in South Austin, died Friday, Nov. 19

Arts Feature, Dec. 3, 2004

New Elf in Town

Flaming Idiot Rob Williams trades his torches for the pointy little slippers of David Sedaris' department-store elf in 'The Santaland Diaries'

Arts Feature, Nov. 26, 2004

Rob Williams' Other Show

Arts Feature, Nov. 26, 2004

No Art Left Behind

New campaign fights for the arts in Texas schools

Arts Feature, Nov. 26, 2004

Restoring 'Pastorela'

Five of Austin's Latino theatre companies joining forces to revive one of the community's yuletide traditions: 'La Pastorela'

Arts Feature, Nov. 26, 2004

Culture Flash!

Stephen Mills makes a dance for ABT, and Elizabeth Crist wins an honor from ASCAP

Arts Column, Nov. 26, 2004

Million-Dollar Month

The Long Center closed out the month of October with more than $1 million in pledges

Arts Feature, Nov. 19, 2004

CO2's 'Butterfly' Takes Wing This Weekend

The postponed Creative Opportunity Orchestra premiere of a new Tina Marsh composition lands at a rain-free venue

Arts Feature, Nov. 19, 2004

Waiting on Godot

Reviewed by Arts Review, Nov. 19, 2004

Break-In at the Blue

Thieves broke into the Blue Theater last week and made off with more than $6,000 worth of technical equipment

Arts Feature, Nov. 12, 2004

Art From the Streets

This year's Art From the Streets sale, showing artwork by some of our city's gifted but homeless creators, boasts 2,300 works of art

Arts Feature, Nov. 12, 2004

Crowns

The Zachary Scott Theatre Center production of Crowns sings a joyous hosanna to the African- American tradition of the church hat

Reviewed by Arts Review, Nov. 12, 2004

Culture Flash!

New theatre that aims to light a political fire under you, a new warehouse theatre for South Austin, and Central Texans sing out at Carnegie Hall

Arts Column, Nov. 5, 2004

In the Pocket

Tapestry Dance Company's season premiere was a swingin' jazz affair that made the Paramount Theatre feel like a smoky little club between Birdland and heaven

Reviewed by Arts Review, Nov. 5, 2004

A Different Kind of World

Comics legend Joe Kubert talks about his life as it was and as it might have been

Books Feature, Nov. 5, 2004

I Hear Dead People

Berkeley's art team ARCHIVE brings recorded seances to the Austin Museum of Art

Arts Feature, Oct. 29, 2004

Mmmm! Mmmm! Good drama!

Austin Script Works has four new scripts just out of the oven that it wants you to sample

Arts Feature, Oct. 29, 2004

Culture Flash!

The UT Performing Arts Center is luring students into the voting booth with free tickets, and three local stage hits add extra performances

Arts Column, Oct. 29, 2004

Ghost Stories: The Disembodied Spirit

The Austin Museum of Art exhibit 'Ghost Stories: The Disembodied Spirit' offers enough engaging evocations of the unearthly to give you a pleasurable shiver

Reviewed by Arts Review, Oct. 29, 2004

Master of the Improbable

When someone says something can't be done, trust Turk Pipkin to say 'Wanna bet?'

Books Feature, Oct. 29, 2004

Playing for Time

Turk Pipkin's 'The Old Man and the Tee' reviewed

Books Feature, Oct. 29, 2004

Triumph of the Yellow Kid

Comics are art, Spiegelman notes in his panel-busting history lesson

Arts Feature, Oct. 22, 2004

Tripods Sighted Over Barton Springs!

The Violet Crown Radio Players are re-creating Orson Welles' infamous radio version of 'The War of the Worlds,' and this time, the Martians are landing in Central Texas

Arts Feature, Oct. 22, 2004

Culture Flash!

KDH Dance joins KDNY in NYC, Kate Catterall tells us how public memorials can heal, the city wants faces of Austin City Hall, and the UT String Project wants anything you have to sell

Arts Column, Oct. 22, 2004

Texas, Art Texas

When it comes to Lone Star art, Rebecca Cohen wrote the book (finally!)

Arts Feature, Oct. 15, 2004

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