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Different Stages’ <i>Yankee Tavern</i>
Different Stages’ Yankee Tavern
This production of Steven Dietz’s play offers a deep dive into what we choose to believe and a stimulating evening of theatre

Elizabeth Cobbe, April 5, 2018

“Michelle Marchesseault” at Northern-Southern
“Michelle Marchesseault” at Northern-Southern
The paintings filled with nesting S-curves comes from the artist’s meditative practice, but they’re joyful in their rumination

Melany Jean, April 5, 2018

Courage Moves in Ballet Austin's <i>Exit Wounds</i>
Ballet Austin's Exit Wounds
For his new dance, choreographer Stephen Mills turned to moments of inspiration in his own life

Robert Faires, April 5, 2018

The Reader's Field Guide to Michael Noll
The Reader's Field Guide to Michael Noll
The Austin writer behind The Writer's Field Guide

Katarina Brown, April 4, 2018

Moontower Comedy 2018: Full Lineup, Schedule
Moontower Comedy 2018: Full Lineup, Schedule
Amanda Seales, Dulcé Sloan, Ted Leo late additions to fun

Robert Faires, March 30, 2018

Five Recommended Austin Arts Events this Weekend
Five Recommended Austin Arts Events this Weekend
Instead of just staring dully at that Roseanne reboot, right?

Wayne Alan Brenner, March 29, 2018

"Vladimir Mejia: Mi Feito Don't let this time be in vain"
This show feels like a glimpse into the artist's camera roll, a peek into the digital chronicling of a life and all that is consumed throughout it

Melany Jean, March 29, 2018

Changes at UT’s Fine Arts Library Cause a Rift in the College of Fine Arts
Changes at UT’s Fine Arts Library Cause a Rift in the College of Fine Arts
Showdown on the fifth floor

Robert Faires, March 29, 2018

Snapshot: Houston’s In Bloom Music Festival
Snapshot: Houston’s In Bloom Music Festival
Photographer David Brendan Hall heads to H-town in search of ... Austinites

David Brendan Hall, March 29, 2018

Theatre en Bloc's <i>The Secretary</i>
Theatre en Bloc's The Secretary
Kyle John Schmidt's new comedy takes dead aim at our national gun obsession and hits it with laughs

T. Lynn Mikeska, March 29, 2018

Austin Playhouse's <i>Shakespeare in Love</i>
Austin Playhouse's Shakespeare in Love
The Oscar-winning film makes a successful transition to the stage through Don Toner's marvelous production

Shanon Weaver, March 29, 2018

"Juntos/Together" Ties Austin's Activist Past and Present
Shedding light on action & initiatives by local minority communities

Acacia Coronado, March 28, 2018

Five Recommended Arts Events This Weekend
Five Recommended Arts Events
The shows are going on. Go on, see these shows.

March 23, 2018

Review: <i>A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder</i>
A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder
Tony-winning musical serves pure stage magic & killer hilarity

Shanon Weaver, March 22, 2018

Snapshot: Illustrator Amitai Plasse
Snapshot: Illustrator Amitai Plasse
Artist finds inspiration in Austin's live music scene

David Brendan Hall, March 22, 2018

Ground Floor Theatre's <i>White Rabbit Red Rabbit</i>
Ground Floor Theatre's White Rabbit Red Rabbit
In Nassim Soleimanpour's play, what happens is as much a surprise for the actor as for the audience

Wayne Alan Brenner, March 22, 2018

“Julie Libersat: Paved Paradise” at W&TW
“Julie Libersat: Paved Paradise” at W&TW
This interactive solo exhibition may have you looking at malls in a very different way

Robert Faires, March 22, 2018

<i>Performance Park</i>  Takes Over the Vortex
Performance Park Takes Over the Vortex
Bonnie Cullum's dream wakes the Tarot into life in her company's immersive theatrical experience

Wayne Alan Brenner, March 22, 2018

<i>Performance Park</i>  Preview at the Vortex
Performance Park Preview at the Vortex
Photos by David Brendan Hall

Photos, March 22, 2018

Bill Murray Plays It Straight – Mostly
Bill Murray Plays It Straight – Mostly
Still, you can’t keep Peter Venkman down

Dan Gentile, March 19, 2018

In Memoriam: Draylen Mason
In Memoriam: Draylen Mason
Remembering the gifted young bassist who lost his life

Robert Faires, March 16, 2018

ColdTowne’s <i>Missed Connections ATX</i>
ColdTowne’s Missed Connections ATX
The show improvised from actual Craigslist ads is as hilarious as it is oddly cathartic to the singles in the crowd

Shanon Weaver, March 14, 2018

"Rodney McMillian: Against a Civic Death" at the Contemporary Austin
In this thought-provoking exhibition, the Suzanne Booth Deal Art Prize winner asks, "What does an architecture of power look like to you?"

Melany Jean, March 14, 2018

“Katy Horan and Teruko Nimura: Residual” at ICOSA
“Katy Horan and Teruko Nimura: Residual” at ICOSA
In their joint show, the two artists use paper crafts as a medium for exploring how traces of the past disrupt the present

Melany Jean, March 14, 2018

Seen / Soon: March 16
Seen / Soon: March 16
Getting virtually swept away by A Colossal Wave! and hearing America singing via Bill Murray and Jan Vogler

March 14, 2018

Snapshot: SXSW Art Program
Snapshot: SXSW Art Program
These art installations surprise by using technology to bring us closer to humanity

David Brendan Hall, March 14, 2018

Rude Mechs' <i>Fixing Troilus and Cressida</i>
Rude Mechs' Fixing Troilus and Cressida
The third show in the Fixing Shakespeare series makes his mess of a play about the Trojan War hilarious and even engrossing

Elizabeth Cobbe, March 14, 2018

SXSW Comedy Review: <i>The Comedian’s Comedian</i>
SXSW Comedy Review: The Comedian’s Comedian
Stuart Goldsmith gets James Davis to let us in on the joke

Ashley Moreno, March 13, 2018

SXSW Comedy Review: Jo Firestone & Friends
SXSW Comedy Review: Jo Firestone & Friends
Packed lineup met packed house for fantastic stand-up

Ashley Moreno, March 12, 2018

SXSW Comedy Review: The Randown With Robin Thede
SXSW Comedy: The Randown
Panel ran down the lack of representation in the industry

Ashley Moreno, March 12, 2018

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