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Moontower Comedy 2018: Ali Siddiq
Moontower Comedy 2018: Ali Siddiq
The Houston comedian on taking his act back behind bars

Robert Faires, April 19, 2018

Snapshot: Compassionate Cultivation
Snapshot: Compassionate Cultivation
“Snapshot” speaks with some of the young people whose lives are being changed with the use of medical cannabis

David Brendan Hall, April 19, 2018

Mary Moody Northen Theatre's <i>Violet</i>
Mary Moody Northen Theatre's Violet
In this moving production, a young woman learns the nature of true beauty and true love

T. Lynn Mikeska, April 19, 2018

<i>Latinauts: The Wrath of Juan</i> at ColdTowne
Latinauts: The Wrath of Juan at ColdTowne
Prima Doñas’ third installment of its popular “telenovela in space” delivers the laughs

Shanon Weaver, April 19, 2018

Moontower Comedian Lauren Lapkus, Tube Raider
Moontower Comedian Lauren Lapkus, Tube Raider
The comedian and actress digs up the good, the bad, and the cheesy of pre-Y2K television in the podcast Raised by TV

Ashley Moreno, April 19, 2018

“Nick Schnitzer: Inevitable Reckoning” at Dimension Gallery
“Nick Schnitzer: Inevitable Reckoning” at Dimension Gallery
Structures degraded by time and other materials provide a pointed view of dramatic change at work in the world

Melany Jean, April 19, 2018

Fusebox and Moontower Fests
Fusebox and Moontower Fests
Fill your weekend with experimental performance art and/or laughs

Robert Faires, April 19, 2018

Tyler Mount's Broadway Success
Tyler Mount's Broadway Success
Playbill vlog king hosts High School Musical Theatre Awards

Robert Faires, April 18, 2018

Moontower Comedy 2018: Julio Torres
Moontower Comedy 2018: Julio Torres
Here comes the Space Prince, but don't worry about his bangs

Ashley Moreno, April 17, 2018

Mohsin Hamid Speaks to Mayor's Book Club
Mohsin Hamid Speaks to Mayor's Book Club
Author fills Central Library for talk about his Exit West

Sumaiya Malik, April 16, 2018

Moontower Comedy 2018: <i>Shmanners</i>
Moontower Comedy 2018: Shmanners
Travis and Teresa McElroy demystify social dos and don’ts

Rosalind Faires, April 16, 2018

Fusebox Festival 2018 Is Still (In Part) Available for You
Fusebox Festival: Block that FOMO
Didn’t make early reservations? Wait, wait, check this out –

Wayne Alan Brenner, April 16, 2018

2018 Arts Hall of Famers Announced
2018 Arts Hall of Famers Announced
Kleins, Hamrick, Naimpally, and Blumensaadt to be inducted

Robert Faires, April 16, 2018

Five Recommended Arts Events In Austin This Weekend
Five Arty Things To Do This Weekend
Right before all those, you know, festivals rock the city sideways

Wayne Alan Brenner, April 13, 2018

Capital T Theatre's <i>I and You</i>
Capital T Theatre's I and You
Lauren Gunderson's play uses Whitman's "Song of Myself" as a vehicle for two teens on the cusp of adulthood to explore identity

Elizabeth Cobbe, April 12, 2018

Snapshot: HONK!TX
Snapshot: HONK!TX
Celebrating the sousaphone

David Brendan Hall, April 12, 2018

"Clarissa Tossin: Meeting the Waters" at the Blanton
The Brazilian artist explores the confluence of globalization's streams of production through the Amazon

Melany Jean, April 12, 2018

A Good Time to Be Lawrence Wright
A Good Time to Be Lawrence Wright
With new book God Save Texas, The Looming Tower series on Hulu, and his play Cleo at the Alley, Lawrence Wright is the man of the moment

Elizabeth Banicki, April 12, 2018

The Many Projects of Lawrence Wright
The Many Projects of Lawrence Wright
From TV to the stage the local writer has been busy

Elizabeth Banicki, April 12, 2018

Street Corner Arts' <i>Grounded</i>
Street Corner Arts' Grounded
Every element of this production works together to get us inside the head of a troubled military flyer

Shanon Weaver, April 12, 2018

Update: Fate of UT's Fine Arts Library
Update: Fate of UT's Fine Arts Library
Provost OKs recommendations to preserve, upgrade fifth floor

Robert Faires, April 11, 2018

I Am Art: W&TW's Creative Paradise
This Saturday’s Women & Their Work soirée is, ah, WOW …

Wayne Alan Brenner, April 10, 2018

"Where I Belong" Challenges Notions of Mixed-Race Identity
Exhibit explores race in a decreasingly black-and-white world

Mae Hamilton, April 10, 2018

Art City Austin Is More Fun Than Just Another Frame-Up
Art City Austin: This Weekend
Annual extravaganza fills the Palmer and beyond with creativity

Memory Harker, April 9, 2018

It’s Adults Only at the Thinkery This Thursday Night
The Thinkery: Adults Only
A little grownup tippling, a lot of sonic scientific exploranizing

Wayne Alan Brenner, April 9, 2018

Review: <i>con flama</i>
Review: con flama
Salvage Vanguard puts us on the bus for an illuminating ride

Robert Faires, April 6, 2018

Five Recommended Arts Events in Austin This Weekend
Five Recommended Arts Events
In which your local cultural FOMO is subdued via this handy listicle

Wayne Alan Brenner, April 6, 2018

Seen / Soon: April 6
Seen / Soon: April 6
On the bus in the City of Angels with Salvage Vanguard's staging of con flama and in Mexico with John Gibley, author of I Couldn't Even Imagine That They Would Kill Us

April 5, 2018

Snapshot: Balloons Over Horseshoe Bay Resort
Snapshot
Annual hot air balloon festival is an uplifting tradition

David Brendan Hall, April 5, 2018

Paper Chairs' <i>The Repentance of Saint Joan</i>
Paper Chairs' The Repentance of Saint Joan
Patrick Shaw's new play is less a tale of Joan of Arc's life than a divine meditation on love lost

T. Lynn Mikeska, April 5, 2018

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