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Articulations
Actor, writer, director, singer, and Texas State University teacher and mentor Larry Hovis has passed away.
Robert Faires, Sept. 19, 2003
Flicking the Switch
Toggling between the real and artificial with Richard Maxwell
Steve Moore, Sept. 19, 2003
How Late It Was, How Late
Local Arts Reviews
Robi Polgar, Sept. 19, 2003
A Work That Houses Us All
Conspirare returns to its musical inspiration: Bach’s ‘Mass in B Minor’
Jerry Young, Sept. 19, 2003
Shout!
Annie Weisman's satiric drama 'Be Aggressive'
Robert Faires, Sept. 12, 2003
Perdita
Local Arts Reviews
Molly Beth Brenner, Sept. 12, 2003
Cabaret
Local Arts Reviews
Robi Polgar, Sept. 12, 2003
Articulations
A bright design firm on the Austin theatre and film scene, Star Costume & Clothiers, falls to earth, and folk artist Brother Jeremias Mysliwiec passes away.
Robert Faires, Sept. 12, 2003
Sisters Under the Scrim
Talking With The Women Who Make Theatre Magic Backstage
Molly Beth Brenner, Sept. 12, 2003
Austin Symphony and Emanuel Ax
Local Arts Reviews
Jerry Young, Sept. 12, 2003
In Memoriam: Brother Jeremias Mysliwiec CSC
Sept. 12, 2003
Where Are You Going? Where Have You Been?
The Artists' Recent and Upcoming Projects
Sept. 12, 2003
K2
Local Arts Reviews
Robi Polgar, Sept. 5, 2003
Turning Tricks With The Amazing Ray
With Nothing Up His Sleeve, Ray Anderson Pulls Wonder -- and Laughter -- From Thin Air
Robert Faires, Sept. 5, 2003
A Pulsating Light From Brazil
Ferociously Athletic Quasar Dance Company Launches UT PAC's ArtesAméricas Program
Belinda Acosta, Sept. 5, 2003
Sharpening the Claw
Robert Faires, Sept. 5, 2003
'José Toirac: "Sacrifice"'
Local Arts Reviews
Robert Faires, Sept. 5, 2003
Articulations
This fall, one of the city's most active and daring improv companies is calling it quits (or quilts, as their Web site has it): well hung jury is breaking up.
Robert Faires, Sept. 5, 2003
Articulations
Months of speculation come to an end as Austin Lyric Opera appoints conductor Richard Buckley to the position of artistic director.
Robert Faires, Aug. 29, 2003
A Mutual Respect
The photographs of Russell Lee reveal an exceptional trust on both sides of the lens
Rebecca S. Cohen, Aug. 29, 2003
Acting Out and Causing Trouble
At the Blanton, 'Difficult Daughters' Challenges Female Stereotypes
Molly Beth Brenner, Aug. 29, 2003
A Piece of Work
There's nothing conventionally beautiful about Virginia Fleck's Indented Round Sod, a large, dun-colored disc of dried earth cemented together with mortar, and yet it exudes a strong, serene presence in its shape and balance of the natural and the manmade.
Molly Beth Brenner, Aug. 29, 2003
Articulations
More budgetary bloodshed in the UT College of Fine Arts, as Daniel Johnson, nationally renowned early music specialist and director the UT Early Music Ensemble for 17 years, has been cut loose from the School of Music.
Robert Faires, Aug. 22, 2003
The Head, Hands, and Toe Show: Where's the Rest of Me?
Local Arts Reviews
Robi Polgar, Aug. 22, 2003
A Nation Laughs
Austin's Latino Comedy Project Finds Success on the Road
Belinda Acosta, Aug. 22, 2003
'"Splitting Aguas: The Eighth Annual Young Latino Artists Exhibition"'
Local Arts Reviews
Robert Faires, Aug. 22, 2003
Greyhound Mural
With the unveiling of a new mural at Austin's Greyhound bus terminal, three Martin Middle School students have helped make a valuable addition to both the celebration of their culture and the rich legacy of art in Austin.
Robert Faires, Aug. 22, 2003
'"Superstring"'
Local Arts Reviews
Wayne Alan Brenner, Aug. 22, 2003
Word and Thought
Local Arts Reviews
Robert Faires, Aug. 15, 2003
Jesus Hopped the "A" Train
Local Arts Reviews
Robi Polgar, Aug. 15, 2003
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