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The Moth: Mmm-mmmh! Good story! April 27, 2007
The Moth, an organization that's been dishing up old-fashioned storytelling like literary comfort food for a decade, makes its long-awaited debut in Austin
'floodlines': Hyde Park again awash in wonders April 19, 2007
This Sunday, when Jaclyn Pryor's floodlines is presented again, the Hyde Park neighborhood will be abloom with mystery and have wonders wending their way down its streets
Fuse Box: Supercharged April 13, 2007
In its third year, Refraction Arts' Fuse Box Festival has evolved from the Little Festival That Could into the Amazing Colossal Fest
Finding Hope ... in Bed! December 1, 2006
Tim Miller's latest trip to Austin finds the noted performance artist optimistic about being gay
OilBash March 31, 2006
Literate, greasy ladies throw down on the Eastside
Home Entertainment: Neighbors Blowing Bubbles by the Rising Moon September 23, 2005
In the city's back yards, Leticia Rodriguez and Tim Mateer are turning strangers into neighbors through evenings full of home entertainment
'The Border Radio Show': Blast From the Past September 16, 2005
In The Border Radio Show, a stellar cast of Lone Star artists revive the days when radio towers south of the Rio Grande filled the airwaves with revival meetings, wild product pitches, and all kinds of music.
What Makes Cirque Worque? February 25, 2005
Unlocking the enduring phenomenon of Cirque du Soleil
Top 10 Performances That Transported Me in 2004 January 7, 2005
Robert Faires lists his favorite theatre, dance, and
classical productions of 2004
In the Moment December 17, 2004
Ann Hampton Callaway takes things 'Slow,' but she's
more alive live than ever
Unclothed for Business July 9, 2004
Kitty Kitty Bang Bang keeps burlesque alive in Austin
Word Is Out February 13, 2004
After Broadway, Def Poetry Jam goes national and Austin's Pro Arts Collective snags them
Will Anybody Ever Love Neal Medlyn? December 29, 2000
For vulnerable performer Neal Medlyn, Dork = Cool.
Lisa Carver: Prophet for Our Times August 11, 2000
For 10 years, Lisa Crystal Carver has been writing about sex and doing sex-drenched performance pieces under the name Suckdog. But her lifestyle is born of a profound quest for an uncompromised life, a search for truth and adventure that makes her a prophet for our time.
Searching for More Signs of Intelligent Life With Lily Tomlin September 17, 1999
Gearing up for a new national tour of her hit show The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe, Lily Tomlin took a few minutes to talk about connectedness -- her connectedness with The Search, with audiences, and with Austin.
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