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"Margaux Crump: The Lure" at Women & Their Work
Juxtaposing natural and synthetic materials through the metaphor of the hunt, the artist blurs lines between lust and danger, the repellent and the seductive

Melany Jean, July 19, 2018

<i>The Undertaker's Daughter</i> by Sara Blaedel
The Undertaker's Daughter by Sara Blaedel
Denmark's "Queen of Crime" brings the mystery Stateside with a Danish woman who must deal with both a funeral home she's inherited in Wisconsin and a local murder

Elizabeth Cobbe, July 19, 2018

Forklift Danceworks' <i>Dove Springs Swims</i>
Forklift Danceworks' Dove Springs Swims
The company's latest community production showed why Dove Springs' pool matters to that neighborhood and to all of us as well

Robert Faires, July 19, 2018

Austin’s Gender Unbound Spotlights Trans and Intersex Creators
Austin’s Gender Unbound Spotlights Trans and Intersex Creators
The multi-disciplinary arts fest seeks community support to expand

Charlie Neddo, July 18, 2018

Review: 2018 Austin Chamber Music Festival
Review: 2018 Austin Chamber Music Festival
How the Attacca Quartet, Emerson Quartet, and invoke played

Robi Polgar, July 17, 2018

Steve Parker Wins 2018 Tito's Prize
Steve Parker Wins 2018 Tito's Prize
Big Medium selects composer/sound artist for $15,000 award

Robert Faires, July 17, 2018

July Is Crime Month: The Crime Blotter, Week 3
July Is Crime Month: The Crime Blotter, Week 3
A curated guide to unlawful activities around town July 16-22

Robert Faires, July 16, 2018

Austin Artist Pio Pulido Passes
Austin Artist Pio Pulido Passes
Mexic-Arte Museum co-founder was a fixture in the local arts community

James Renovitch, July 13, 2018

Sherry Thomas Is Our Lady of Crime Solving
Sherry Thomas Is Our Lady of Crime Solving
The game's afoot in a very different way in this Austin author's spin on Sherlock Holmes

Rosalind Faires, July 12, 2018

Snapshot: King Bee Lounge
Snapshot: King Bee Lounge
Mezcal and the meaning of life

David Brendan Hall, July 12, 2018

"Jonathan Muzacz: Stained Slabs" at the Butridge
With his solo show, the artist revs up the gallery by bringing in the street in eye-catching style

Melany Jean, July 12, 2018

"...of Warp and Weft" at Davis Gallery
Using wood and cheesecloth, Caprice Pierucci and Charles Heppner's mutation of form and fiber is beautiful even as it is foreboding

Melany Jean, July 12, 2018

Steven Saylor's <i>The Throne of Caesar</i>
Steven Saylor's The Throne of Caesar
Caesar's murder gets a fresh coat of paint in this mystery of ancient Rome

Rosalind Faires, July 12, 2018

Here’s Some Sound in Your Eye
Here’s Some Sound in Your Eye
Northern-Southern & Dimension Gallery: Austin Art-and-Audio Twofer

Wayne Alan Brenner, July 11, 2018

<i>Big Gay Musical</i> Brings Queer Comedy to Austin
Big Gay Musical Brings Queer Comedy to Austin
You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. You’ll leave dusted in glitter.

Courtney Naquin, July 11, 2018

<i>Sabrina</i> by Nick Drnaso
Sabrina by Nick Drnaso
This machine is temperamental but it will give you things

Wayne Alan Brenner, July 10, 2018

July Is Crime Month: The Crime Blotter, Week 2
July Is Crime Month: The Crime Blotter, Week 2
A curated guide to unlawful activities around town July 9-15

Robert Faires, July 9, 2018

Austin Bats at the South Congress Bridge
Austin Bats at the South Congress Bridge
Photos by David Brendan Hall

Photos, July 9, 2018

<i>The Winner</i> by Karl Stevens
The Winner by Karl Stevens
Here's the latest from that Boston badass of sequential art and reverie

Wayne Alan Brenner, July 9, 2018

Five Recommended Arts Events This Weekend
Five Recommended Arts Events This Weekend
Because it’s hot, you’re cool, and these are fun

Wayne Alan Brenner, July 6, 2018

Queering the Archive With Kate Messer
Queering the Archive With Kate Messer
"Your own culture is worth a memory."

Beth Sullivan, July 5, 2018

<i>Bluebird, Bluebird</i> by Attica Locke
Bluebird, Bluebird by Attica Locke
A double murder in an East Texas town draws a black Texas Ranger deep into the shadows of the Piney Woods and the tangled race relations there

Robert Faires, July 5, 2018

Zach Theatre's <i>Heisenberg</i>
Zach Theatre's Heisenberg
In Simon Stephens' play, we observe the unlikely pairing of two people as an experiment in risk and change

Shanon Weaver, July 5, 2018

Snapshot: Project Panic
Snapshot: Project Panic
To celebrate the Chronicle's July Crime Month, staff go sleuthing at Austin Panic Room's newest escape game

David Brendan Hall, July 5, 2018

Austin’s Sisters in Crime Prefer Their Ink Mixed With a Little Blood
Austin’s Sisters in Crime Prefer Their Ink Mixed With a Little Blood
The Austin writers in this literary group love to put some mayhem in their manuscripts

Wayne Alan Brenner, July 5, 2018

"We'll Just Rock for Ourselves: Selections From the Lisa Davis Archives"
The photos capture the kineticism of Austin's lesbian music scene in the Nineties and the magnitude of the photographer's legacy

Beth Sullivan, July 5, 2018

July Is Crime Month: The Crime Blotter, Week 1
July Is Crime Month: The Crime Blotter, Week 1
A curated guide to unlawful activities around town July 4-8

Robert Faires, July 4, 2018

Art Caravan for the Children's Act of Creative Resistance
Art Caravan for the Children's Act of Creative Resistance
Yocelyn Riojas, Jolt Texas are sending an artful message to the border

Eilish O'Sullivan, June 29, 2018

Music to Wave Flags By
Music to Wave Flags By
The 411 on the 4th of July concerts in the 512 and environs

Robert Faires, June 29, 2018

Five Recommended Arts Events This Weekend
Five Recommended Arts Events This Weekend
Because you don’t want to miss a good Austin thing

Wayne Alan Brenner, June 29, 2018

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