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The Arts Funding Matrix: Reloaded
The Arts Funding Matrix: Reloaded
Arts Commission's FY 19 funding adjustments head to Council

Robert Faires, Oct. 2, 2018

Romancing the Holmes
Romancing the Holmes
What inspired Sherry Thomas to turn Sherlock into Charlotte?

Rosalind Faires, Oct. 2, 2018

Review: <i>The Hollow of Fear</i>
Review: The Hollow of Fear
Charlotte Holmes is back, and the stakes are higher than ever

Rosalind Faires, Oct. 2, 2018

Tillie Walden Returns Home With an Important Message
Tillie Walden Returns Home With an Important Message
The prolific graphic novelist says eat spicier food; kiss more queers

Beth Sullivan, Oct. 1, 2018

Midterms Matter Wants to Get Young People Voting
Midterms Matter Wants to Get Young People Voting
How a group of Austin creatives are trying to make a difference

Shalavé Cawley, Sept. 29, 2018

Bach N' Beats
Bach N' Beats
Austin Symphony musicians mix it up with DJs at the Parish

Robert Faires, Sept. 27, 2018

"Matt Rebholz and Rachel Wolfson Smith: We Can See Through Time" at ICOSA
Drawings in red and blue ink, intended to be viewed through 3-D glasses, pull the viewer in to landscapes that make the familiar look alien

Melany Jean, Sept. 27, 2018

Snapshot: SAGE Studio’s Fall Show
Snapshot: SAGE Studio’s Fall Show
Eastside gallery space gives artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities a place to shine

David Brendan Hall, Sept. 27, 2018

Jennifer Higdon, American Voice
Jennifer Higdon, American Voice
One of this nation's most acclaimed and active composers, on our rich melting pot of music

Robert Faires, Sept. 27, 2018

Hyde Park Theatre's <i>Confessions of a Mexpatriate</i>
Hyde Park Theatre's Confessions of a Mexpatriate
Raul Garza's solo show tells us that finding your true self in another country isn't easy

Robert Faires, Sept. 27, 2018

Blue Lapis Light's <i>Belonging, Part One</i>
Blue Lapis Light's Belonging, Part One
The work's dancers, whether on the ground or sailing through the air, were beacons of human hope and empathy

Jonelle Seitz, Sept. 27, 2018

An Interview With HausBar Farm's Resident Goose
An Interview With HausBar Farm's Resident Goose
Gustavo the Goose talks to us about his crowdfunded children's book

Emily Beyda, Sept. 26, 2018

Cookbook Bar & Cafe Celebrates Texas Cookbook Month
Cookbook Bar & Cafe Celebrates Texas Cookbook Month
Kick-off event honors legacy of Chronicle Food Editor Virginia B. Wood

Emily Beyda, Sept. 25, 2018

Is Anime Pop … Austin’s Primo Anime Shop?
Is Anime Pop … Austin’s Primo Anime Shop?
You betcher Godzilla-sized Gundam it is, baby

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 25, 2018

Hive Arts Collective's Portraiture in the Park
Hive Arts Collective's Portraiture in the Park
Photos by Jana Birchum

Photos, Sept. 24, 2018

Graffiti Gala Raises Funds for Relocation of HOPE
Graffiti Gala Raises Funds for Relocation of HOPE
Doomed graffiti park needs help to move to its new and improved location

Bonny Chu, Sept. 20, 2018

Miró Quartet at Bates Recital Hall
Miró Quartet at Bates Recital Hall
The ensemble's opening concert for its 15th season as UT's Faculty-Quartet-in-Residence was uplifting in a number of ways

Robert Faires, Sept. 20, 2018

"Ann Wood: Quick and Quiet" at Big Medium
The artist's solo show is like a large-scale, experiential temporary memorial, with fake flowers rotting in a gloomy exuberance

Melany Jean, Sept. 20, 2018

Fast Forward Austin <i>Does</i> Compute
Fast Forward Austin Does Compute
New-music champions science the shit out of its upcoming concert with The Difference Engine

Robert Faires, Sept. 20, 2018

Snapshot: Austin Discovery School’s Garden Work Day
Snapshot
Teaching kids empathy, one plant at a time

David Brendan Hall, Sept. 20, 2018

Austin Playhouse's <i>Monroe</i>
Austin Playhouse's Monroe
In Lisa B. Thompson's tender drama, young African-Americans work out where they belong in the world

Robert Faires, Sept. 20, 2018

City Arts Funding Tempest
City Arts Funding Tempest
Unexpected Cultural Contracts cuts cause concern

Sept. 17, 2018

Who Says There’s No Art Openings This Weekend?
No Art Openings?
Are you kidding, citizen? Are you, what, pulling our cultural leg?

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 14, 2018

Review: <i>Lake Success</i>
Review: Lake Success
Gary Shteyngart's novel takes a witty bite out of the 0.01%

Jay Trachtenberg, Sept. 13, 2018

Snapshot: Austin Groove Project
Snapshot: Austin Groove Project
Rising stars of Austin soul, blues, and hip-hop converge at Waterloo Music Festival as a supergroup to watch

David Brendan Hall, Sept. 13, 2018

Capital T Theatre's <i>The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?</i>
Capital T Theatre's The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?
This production of Edward Albee's playshows that hubris and catastrophe are as much a part of America now as in ancient Greece

Robert Faires, Sept. 13, 2018

"Vincent Valdez: The City" at the Blanton
The artist's epic portrait of Klanspeople is all the more frightening for the mundane character of its subjects

Melany Jean, Sept. 13, 2018

"Other Forms of Life" at the Contemporary Austin
With her mysterious and compelling artwork, Huma Bhabha puts us face to alien face

Sumaiya Malik, Sept. 13, 2018

What’s So Funny About This Thursday Night?
What’s So Funny About This Thursday Night?
Austin’s Dirty Sixth is where you’ll find the answer to that question

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 12, 2018

Five Strange & Beautiful Pins You Should Know About
Five Strange & Beautiful Pins You Should Know About
Because you don’t want your lapels going around all, ugh, naked

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 11, 2018

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