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UT Dept. of Theatre & Dance’s <i>The Crucible</i>
UT Dept. of Theatre & Dance’s The Crucible
The department manages to elicit tension from Arthur Miller’s familiar drama, but not without a few flaws

Shanon Weaver, Nov. 16, 2017

East Austin Studio Tour 2017
East Austin Studio Tour 2017
Photos by Jana Birchum

Photos, Nov. 14, 2017

Van Ryzin Launches Online Arts Magazine
Van Ryzin Launches Online Arts Magazine
Nonprofit Sightlines to offer cultural journalism, criticism

Robert Faires, Nov. 13, 2017

EAST 2017: Pump Project, Dimension Gallery, and More
EAST 2017: Pump Project, Dimension Gallery, and More
Finding floating sea creatures, sangria, and a Resonant Lung

Melany Jean, Nov. 13, 2017

Waller Creek Conservancy's 4th Annual Creek Show
Waller Creek Conservancy's 4th Annual Creek Show
Photos by David Brendan Hall

Photos, Nov. 13, 2017

November Is Austin Art Month
November Is Austin Art Month
With EAST, POP Austin, and the Creek Show, who's to argue?

Robert Faires, Nov. 10, 2017

Five Arty Things to Do: Nov. 10-12
Five Arty Things to Do: Nov. 10-12
G-gosh, whatever might they be? Anyone have a clue?

Wayne Alan Brenner, Nov. 9, 2017

One Ounce Opera’s Second Fresh Squeezed Ounce of Art Song
One Ounce Opera’s Second Fresh Squeezed Ounce of Art Song
This second program of new art songs proved the form is not just alive but relevant

Robert Faires, Nov. 9, 2017

Taming the East Austin Studio Tour
Taming the East Austin Studio Tour
With EAST's huge growth, artists work to keep the focus on their art and creative process

Melany Jean, Nov. 9, 2017

East Austin Studio Tour 2017
East Austin Studio Tour 2017
Where to find the 411 on the 505 stops on this year's EAST

Robert Faires, Nov. 9, 2017

Snapshots of EAST ’17
Snapshots of EAST ’17
Five East Austin Studio Tour stops where you can see photography in a new light

Robert Faires, Nov. 9, 2017

Permanent Record Theatre's <i>Dry Land</i>
Permanent Record Theatre's Dry Land
With this production, this company makes a bold debut and a fierce statement about life for teenage girls

T. Lynn Mikeska, Nov. 9, 2017

Six Picks From That EAST Beast
Six Picks From That EAST Beast
Necessary, unless you’re the living embodiment of “indefatigable”

Wayne Alan Brenner, Nov. 8, 2017

Texas Book Festival 2017
Texas Book Festival 2017
Photos by Jana Birchum, and John Anderson

Photos, Nov. 8, 2017

Chef Palumbo Strikes Again
Chef Palumbo Strikes Again
Nothing quite like a good lutefisk enchilada, n’est-ce pas?

Wayne Alan Brenner, Nov. 7, 2017

Texas Book Festival 2017: Connecting … Connecting …
Texas Book Festival 2017: Connecting … Connecting …
Authors talk Florida and what you don't know about your family

Melany Jean, Nov. 6, 2017

Texas Book Festival 2017: <br>A Conversation With Dan Rather
Texas Book Festival 2017:
A Conversation With Dan Rather
At launch for What Unites Us, newsman shares positivity

Katarina Brown, Nov. 6, 2017

Texas Book Festival 2017: <br>Jeffrey Eugenides and Claire Messud
Texas Book Festival 2017:
Jeffrey Eugenides and Claire Messud
For both award-winning authors, adolescence was important

Melany Jean, Nov. 6, 2017

Texas Book Festival 2017: Tom Hanks <br>in Conversation With Lawrence Wright
Texas Book Festival 2017: Tom Hanks
in Conversation With Lawrence Wright
When writing, the Oscar winner seeks moments of serendipity

Elizabeth Banicki, Nov. 6, 2017

Texas Book Festival 2017: <br>Flights of Fantasy
Texas Book Festival 2017:
Flights of Fantasy
Authors Pulley and Rivera on what's new in historical fantasy

Elizabeth Cobbe, Nov. 5, 2017

Texas Book Festival 2017: Sisters First: <br>A Celebration of Sisterhood
Texas Book Festival 2017: Sisters First:
A Celebration of Sisterhood
For the Bush sisters, an emotional discussion of their memoir

Elizabeth Banicki, Nov. 5, 2017

Texas Book Festival 2017: After the Uprising: The Shi'a Sunni Divide
Texas Book Festival 2017: After the Uprising: The Shi'a Sunni Divide
Geneive Abdo gets below the surface of Middle East conflicts

Elizabeth Banicki, Nov. 5, 2017

Texas Book Festival 2017: <br>Writers and Their Dogs
Texas Book Festival 2017:
Writers and Their Dogs
Oh yes, there were pictures, and loads of love for canines

Melany Jean, Nov. 5, 2017

Texas Book Festival 2017: <i>Soonish</i>: <br>A Funny Future of Technology
Texas Book Festival 2017: Soonish:
A Funny Future of Technology
Guess what? It would be so easy for robots to wipe us out

David McWilliams, Nov. 5, 2017

Review: <i>Spinning</i>
Review: Spinning
Tillie Walden's graphic novel is a powerful coming-of-age tale

Wayne Alan Brenner, Nov. 3, 2017

Texas Book Festival 2017: Samantha Irby
Texas Book Festival 2017: Samantha Irby
Meet the author of We Are Never Meeting in Real Life in real life

Beth Sullivan, Nov. 3, 2017

Five Arty Things to Do: Nov. 3-5
Five Arty Things to Do: Nov. 3-5
That number again is: Five. Yes, five arty things.

Wayne Alan Brenner, Nov. 2, 2017

Butler Opera Center's <i>Così fan tutte</i>
Butler Opera Center's Così fan tutte
This production brings Mozart's test of female fidelity into the modern world of Tinder and high finance

Robi Polgar, Nov. 2, 2017

<i>Dinner at the Center of the Earth</i>
Dinner at the Center of the Earth
A riveting novel in which a Jewish American becomes and Israeli spy and then a traitor to his adopted country

Jay Trachtenberg, Nov. 2, 2017

<i>Blood Brothers</i>
Blood Brothers
This book does a superb job of capturing the essence of these two great Americans and their shared love of the American West

Bobby Bridger, Nov. 2, 2017

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