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Review: Broadway in Austin's Hamilton
Seriously, y’all. It’s finally here. The Hamilton tour has come to Austin.

12:06PM Thu. May 30, 2019, Elizabeth Cobbe Read More | Comment »

Queer Collaboration Yields Otherworldly Campiness in p1nky and The Kwane: Another Soup Opera!
An offhanded joke from a night at Cheer Up Charlie’s provided the spark.

11:00AM Wed. May 29, 2019, Mac Irvine Read More | Comment »

Turning Lipstick Traces Into a Graphic Novel
When Austin’s Rude Mechs debuted their stage adaptation of Greil Marcus’ era-hopping, punk-culture exploration Lipstick Traces back in 1999, it wasn’t their first show.

8:00AM Wed. May 29, 2019, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

Sink Your Teeth Into World Dracula Day
If Bram Stoker was to be believed, we might have crabs to thank for one of pop culture’s great icons. The Irish author, best known for penning the literary classic Dracula, once claimed that part of his inspiration for creating the charismatic, bloodthirsty Transylvanian stemmed from a nightmare brought on by gorging on crab meat.

12:15PM Wed. May 22, 2019, M. Brianna Stallings Read More | Comment »

Author Casey McQuiston Loves Love
Under the best of circumstances, international politics and heartwarming romance make strange bedfellows. In 2019, the pairing might be accused of being preposterous, even cruelly self-indulgent. But that presumes two things: that there's definitively no light at the end of our tunnel and that there’s something less-than about a happy ending.

5:00PM Tue. May 21, 2019, Rosalind Faires Read More | Comment »

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Nominees for the 2018-19 Austin Critics Table Awards Announced
Members of the Austin Critics Table have considered the hundreds of stage productions, concerts, and art exhibitions mounted locally between May 1, 2018, and April 30, 2019, and settled on what was outstanding in dance, classical music, visual art, and theatre in that span and announced the nominees for the 2019 Critics Table Awards.

12:01PM Mon. May 13, 2019, Robert Faires Read More | Comment »

Comedian Arielle Isaac Norman Asks, “How Dark Can We Get?”
Arielle Isaac Norman might be the grossest comic in Austin. Or, then again, it might be Norman’s friend and Gender Fluids podcast co-host Austin Smartt. “I have always described her as the only comic in Austin who’s more disgusting than I am.” Norman assures, “We really are the two most disgusting comics in town.”

10:16AM Mon. May 13, 2019, Beth Sullivan Read More | Comment »

Ballet Austin's Night of Community
For more than 20 years, Ballet Austin has run a little-known program which has left a big impression on audiences the night before the opening night, transforming each final dress rehearsal into an official evening at the ballet for those who might otherwise not have this opportunity.

3:05PM Thu. May 9, 2019, Barbara Purcell Read More | Comment »

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