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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

<i>A Moonless, Starless Sky</i>
A Moonless, Starless Sky
This journalist’s accounts of ordinary people seeking to create good in Africa is challenging, frightening, and powerful

Elizabeth Cobbe, Nov. 2, 2017

Capital T Theatre's <i>The Brothers Size</i>
Capital T Theatre's The Brothers Size
In this staging of Tarell Alvin McCraney's drama, struggles with brotherhood and blackness play out against Yoruban ritual

Shanon Weaver, Nov. 2, 2017

Texas Book Festival 2017
Texas Book Festival 2017
Lovers of the literary, you’re needed at the Capitol for this year’s TBF, stat!

Robert Faires, Nov. 2, 2017

Groundswell Theatre Company's <i>Bear Eats Bear</i>
Groundswell Theatre Company's Bear Eats Bear
This site-specific audio work puts the audience in a postapocalyptic world to show how central art is to the human experience

Elizabeth Cobbe, Nov. 2, 2017

<i>Uncommon Type: Some Stories</i>
Uncommon Type: Some Stories
A funny and creative short fiction debut that’s strong in portraying male characters but thin where the women are concerned

Elizabeth Banicki, Nov. 2, 2017

Tillie Walden: Talking Comics
Tillie Walden: Talking Comics
"If it was torture, I’d’ve given up by now.”

Wayne Alan Brenner, Nov. 1, 2017

Tom Gauld at the Texas Book Festival?
Texas Book Festival: Tom Gauld?
Yes! Yes! The man himself! Signing! Chatting! Breathing!

Wayne Alan Brenner, Nov. 1, 2017

Lake|Flato's Impact on Austin
Lake|Flato's Impact on Austin
The firm behind the new library has changed our city's look

Robert Faires, Oct. 31, 2017

EAST Austin Studio Tour Run-Down
EAST Austin Studio Tour Run-Down
Everything you need to know to navigate EAST

Savannah Opre, Oct. 31, 2017

Halloween Is Serious Business
Halloween Is Serious Business
Behind the gates at Scream Hollow and the House of Torment

Richard Whittaker, Oct. 31, 2017

Review: <i>What Unites Us</i>
Review: What Unites Us
Dan Rather's reflections on patriotism just may give you hope

Katarina Brown, Oct. 30, 2017

TILT Performance Group's <i>Zombie Prom</i>
TILT Performance Group's Zombie Prom
This musical is kitschy Halloween fun but with something to say about being different

Shanon Weaver, Oct. 26, 2017

Keeping Up With the Satans
Keeping Up With the Satans
For Halloween, one South Austin yard becomes an infernal delight

Rose L. Thayer, Oct. 26, 2017

Ballet Austin’s <i>Not Afraid of the Dark</i>
Ballet Austin’s Not Afraid of the Dark
The glow-in-the-dark visions of this earnest, sweet ballet will excite and inspire the youngsters who see it

Elizabeth Cobbe, Oct. 26, 2017

Checking Out Austin's New Central Library
Checking Out Austin's New Central Library
Yes, the city's "Library of the Future" still has books, but this 21st century facility is about so much more

Robert Faires, Oct. 26, 2017

“2017 Texas Biennial”
"2017 Texas Biennial"
The breadth of Texas viewpoints and artistic variety is evident in this year’s statewide survey of contemporary art

Melany Jean, Oct. 26, 2017

Austin's New Central Library
Austin's New Central Library
Photos by John Anderson

Photos, Oct. 26, 2017

Au Revoir, <i>Le Bonheur de Vivre</i>
Au Revoir, Le Bonheur de Vivre
Doug Jaques' award-winning 24th St. mural gets painted over

Robert Faires, Oct. 25, 2017

Five Arty Things to Do: Oct. 27-29
Five Arty Things to Do: Oct. 27-29
You’ll do the mash? The monster mash? Alrighty, then.

Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 25, 2017

2017 Payne Theatre Award Winners
2017 Payne Theatre Award Winners
Lotta love for Nevermore, Drowning Girls, Agent Andromeda

Robert Faires, Oct. 25, 2017

Five Arty Things to Do This Weekend: Oct. 20-22
Five Arty Things to Do This Weekend: Oct. 20-22
First, read this list aloud … in the voice … of Michael Caine, Mr. Wayne

Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 19, 2017

Barney Miller: Dark Knight
Barney Miller: Dark Knight
Holy Wojo, Batman, these sitcom detectives seem awful familiar!

Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 19, 2017

An Inside Look at Austin’s Biggest Used Bookstore
Half Price Books: An Inside Look
Half Price Books, N. Lamar: “We tend more toward the unusual.”

Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 19, 2017

Half Price Books: Where Rare Is Well Done
Half Price Books: Where Rare Is Well Done
Does the rare books room at Austin's North Lamar location owe its success to alchemy?

Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 19, 2017

<i>Woman in Black</i> at Scottish Rite Theater
Woman in Black at Scottish Rite Theater
Skilled actors and atmospheric design combine to make this co-production a spine-tingler ideal for Halloween

Shanon Weaver, Oct. 19, 2017

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