wayne alan brenner 2004 23 results
Books Feature, Dec. 10, 2004
Books Feature, Dec. 10, 2004
Books Feature, Dec. 10, 2004
Reviewed by Arts Review, Oct. 29, 2004
Reviewed by Arts Review, Oct. 29, 2004
The Arthouse exhibition "Comic Release" is well worth seeing if you like to give your mind's teeth something complex to chew on or you appreciate the vernacular of comic books and graffiti or even if you don't
Reviewed by Arts Review, Oct. 15, 2004
Celebratory habits of the Austin arthropodophile: a
Saturday at the Bullock
Screens Feature, Sep. 17, 2004
Art Spiegelman's response to September 11 is an invigorating obstacle course for the eyes and a workout for the reader's mind
Reviewed by Books Review, Sep. 10, 2004
L.B. Deyo and Buzz Moran's Dionysium puts the fun back in cogitation
Arts Feature, Aug. 27, 2004
After the success of Persepolis, there was only one question for Satrapi. What would she do for an encore?
Reviewed by Books Review, Aug. 27, 2004
You're not likely to enter a world as uniquely weird and vibrant as that of Physical Plant Theater's 'Not Clown' any time soon
Reviewed by Arts Review, Aug. 20, 2004
Analyze anything in three words!
Books Feature, Aug. 13, 2004
After two previous studies, what Pamela Nagami is focusing on now is the misery and degradation that can result when we run afoul of the teeth and piercing instruments of our cherished wildlife and of our fellow humans
Reviewed by Books Review, Aug. 13, 2004
Kitty Kitty Bang Bang keeps burlesque alive in Austin
Arts Feature, Jul. 9, 2004
Arts Feature, Jul. 9, 2004
All this 'represents my hobbies, my diversions, my day jobs,' says Adrian Tomine, who will be at BookPeople on June 15, in his brief introduction. But it's so much more.
Reviewed by Books Review, Jun. 11, 2004
Funny Papers, April 24
Books Feature, May. 14, 2004
There are three things worth noting about Gypsy Baby Productions' premiere of this ostensible comedy by Lindsay Kayser, and that's all
Reviewed by Arts Review, Apr. 16, 2004
You couldn't really call these kiddie books, although even the youngest readers will enjoy them, doubtless reveling in the just-getting-through-the-day antics and verbal jousting of this cross-species odd couple
Reviewed by Books Review, Mar. 5, 2004
A father prepares for Ushicon 3, the Austin animé convention
Screens Feature, Jan. 30, 2004
Arts Feature, Jan. 30, 2004
Arts Feature, Jan. 30, 2004
For choreographer Ellen Bartel, dance does make the world go 'round
Arts Feature, Jan. 23, 2004