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Five Recent Graphic Novels to End This Crazy Year Right
Five Recent Graphic Novels for You
We mean, if there’s any way to end it that’s other than wrong

Wayne Alan Brenner, Dec. 14, 2017

Local Writers Hone Their Craft at the Street Lit Authors Club
Local Writers Hone Their Craft at the Street Lit Authors Club
Creating a space where those experiencing homelessness can tell their stories

Beth Sullivan, Dec. 14, 2017

Theatre Synesthesia's <i>The Brutes</i>
Theatre Synesthesia's The Brutes
Casey Wimpee's original drama is about a Civil War-era family, but it's deeply relevant to our own fractured time

T. Lynn Mikeska, Dec. 14, 2017

Austin Playhouse’s <i>Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley</i>
Austin Playhouse’s Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley
In its rush to be fun, the show fails to tap all the potential of this rom-com sequel to Pride and Prejudice

Elizabeth Cobbe, Dec. 14, 2017

“Rachel Stuckey: Good Days & Bad Days on the Internet” at Women & Their Work
“Rachel Stuckey: Good Days & Bad Days on the Internet” at Women & Their Work
The artist creates some genuinely geeky-cool stuff in this show that’s smart, funny, and fresh in its treatment of tech

Melany Jean, Dec. 14, 2017

Seen / Soon: Dec. 15
Seen / Soon: Dec. 15
A grand send-off to musical theatre at UT with The Drowsy Chaperone and feeding off the solstice darkness with Carla McElhaney and invoke

Dec. 14, 2017

Local Art Gifts for Discerning Geeks
Gifts for Geeks
Do you know about these three treasures already, Austinite?

Wayne Alan Brenner, Dec. 13, 2017

The Frank Mills Call It Quits After 500th Show
The Frank Mills Call It Quits
Why is one of the city’s top improv troupes breaking up?

Wayne Alan Brenner, Dec. 12, 2017

Five Arty Things to Do: Dec. 8-10
Five Arty Things to Do: Dec. 8-10
Tick-tick-tick goes the year-end timepiece, better do these now

Wayne Alan Brenner, Dec. 7, 2017

Street Corner Arts' <i>Pocatello</i>
Street Corner Arts' Pocatello
Rich performances highlight the pain, hope, and heart in this staging of Samuel D. Hunter's family drama

Shanon Weaver, Dec. 7, 2017

The Hideout Theatre's <i>Dance Dreams</i>
The Hideout Theatre's Dance Dreams
The improv artists in this production do an impressive job of detailing the falling and rising fortunes of a ballet company

T. Lynn Mikeska, Dec. 7, 2017

"Light" at Wally Workman Gallery
Taking in all the varieties of gold in this polished group show is akin to basking in sunlight on a bleak winter's day

Melany Jean, Dec. 7, 2017

TK Tunchez, Space Creatress
TK Tunchez, Space Creatress
With mercados such as Frida Fridays, this artist and jewelry maker makes room for women of color

Leticia Urieta, Dec. 7, 2017

12 Days of Christmas Bazaars
12 Days of Christmas Bazaars
A merry miscellany of local art markets and fairs to visit over a dozen days

Dec. 7, 2017

Opening Night at Guzu Gallery
Opening Night at Guzu Gallery
Artists talk about their work for new horror-themed show

Richard Whittaker, Dec. 6, 2017

Kickstartering that Lovise and Shealy
Kickstartering that Lovise and Shealy
It's down to the crowdfunding wire for Couri Vine graphic novel

Wayne Alan Brenner, Dec. 5, 2017

Moontower Comedy 2018: More Comics Named
Moontower Comedy 2018: More Comics Named
On, Ryan! On, Preacher! On, Colin! On, Ali! On 39 more jokers!

Robert Faires, Dec. 5, 2017

Five Arty Things to Do: Dec. 1-3
Five Arty Things to Do: Dec. 1-3
Lot of notches in Father Time's varmint-poking stick by now, right?

Wayne Alan Brenner, Nov. 30, 2017

The Vortex's <i>Wild Horses</i>
The Vortex’s Wild Horses
This staging of Allison Gregory's new play takes you back to your 13th summer with all its freedom and fear

Robert Faires, Nov. 30, 2017

Different Stages' <i>The Member of the Wedding</i>
Different Stages’ The Member of the Wedding
This staging of the coming-of-age drama evokes the small-town South with vivid design work and a rock solid ensemble

T. Lynn Mikeska, Nov. 30, 2017

“Raul Gonzalez: Doing Work” at grayDUCK Gallery
The show's images of construction work and fatherhood challenge expectations of masculinity, domesticity, immigrant work, and art

Melany Jean, Nov. 30, 2017

Esther's Follies: The Laughs, the Gossip, and the Story Behind Texas' Most Celebrated Comedy Troupe
Esther's Follies: The Laughs, the Gossip, and the Story Behind Texas' Most Celebrated Comedy Troupe
In his history of Esther's, author Jesse Sublett follows the flow of four decades of frivolity

Robert Faires, Nov. 30, 2017

Turk Pipkin's Book of the Every Other Month Club
Turk Pipkin's Book of the Every Other Month Club
When you subscribe to this service, you get six volumes, Kenya gets three libraries

Robert Faires, Nov. 21, 2017

Seen / Soon, Nov. 24
Seen / Soon, Nov. 24

Nov. 21, 2017

City Theatre's <i>The Seafarer</i>
City Theatre's The Seafarer
Karen Sneed's staging is shot through with compassion for the play's hard-luck, hard-drinking Irishmen

Shanon Weaver, Nov. 21, 2017

Austin Shakespeare's <i>Much Ado About Nothing</i>
Austin Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing
Shakespeare's rom-com gets a light staging with fine performances and lots of genuine laughs

Elizabeth Cobbe, Nov. 21, 2017

<i>Murder Ballads</i>
Murder Ballads
This blues-infused crime thriller suggests a number of Dangerous Things to Do Outside Shreveport Until You’re Dead

Wayne Alan Brenner, Nov. 21, 2017

More Galleries Going, Going, …
More Galleries Going, Going, …
Pump Project, HOPE, Co-Lab DEMO forced to move in 2018

Robert Faires, Nov. 20, 2017

Art & Beer Bazaar Brings HOPE This Weekend
Art & Beer Bazaar Brings HOPE This Weekend
EAST wraps up with the largest mural show in Austin

Reanna Zuniga, Nov. 17, 2017

Drawn to <i>Batman</i> at Wizard World
Drawn to Batman at Wizard World
Kevin Conroy and Loren Lester on voicing the dynamic duo

Richard Whittaker, Nov. 17, 2017

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