Column Archive: Culture Flash!
A museum show for three shutterbugs, a prize for a canny sculptor, and calling all Young Masters
Salvage Vanguard scores a prestigious R&D grant, and Jenny Hart goes Gallic
Acting great Charles Dutton closes out BAM, and Cap City holds a comedy caucus
Conspirare CD sells big, ASO executive director leaves, and learn to advocate for the arts
Free museums, FronteraFest applications, Gray's tap award, and new Salon leaders
The Longs give a million, the Rudes add a co-PAD, Mills shows his new dance, and Kitch joins a board
A new theatre company gets Broadway vets to teach teens in Austin, and an older one gets a new artistic director and a new name
Margo Sawyer colors a Houston park, the 2009 Texas Biennial calls for entries, and prizes for a playwright and a scenic artist
Applause for Austin playwrights in Louisville and New York, hats off to Chia, and a tuba player of note
Honors for a Blanton exhibition, Blue Lapis Light, and a Round Rock tuba player, plus a bundle of joy for a local choreographer
The Blanton tweaks its schedule, Conspirare's fave composer takes the prize, and Hot September Flurries in June?
Austin prints bought by a Missouri museum, Cookie Ruiz honored, and the city calls for artists' work
Austin Museum Day turns 10, and TCA names a new director
Kushner talks Arthur Miller, Zach's cool School Musical is back, and AIPP teaches you how to make permanent public art
Ballet Austin's Dance Education Center gets some financial help to the finish line, and UT's Ransom Center gets an extra helping of Samuel Beckett materials
Texas has its official artists for 2007 and 2008, the soon-to-open MACC has a program manager, and Zach has a Golden Girl drop in for a visit
Two Austin choreographers take over New York's Ballet Builders, two new pieces of Austin public art get dedicated at once, and Arts on Real blows out four candles on the cake
The winners of the Amster Youth Concerto Competition tune up, the Biscuit Brothers get buttered up (by the Lege), and Koper scoops up Texas Biennial inside info
A pair of Austin-penned plays are fit for an elevator, a local's little yarn scores a big win, and two receive visual-arts prizes while one helps choose a big winner
NEA grants in the stockings of three Austin arts groups, plus the Rude Mechs get their Big Apple on at the Public Theater's Under the Radar festival
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