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Moontower Comedy 2018: <br>First Headliners Announced
Moontower Comedy 2018:
First Headliners Announced
"Weird Al," Birbiglia, and Haddish inked for joke jamboree

Robert Faires, Oct. 13, 2017

Artists, Assemble!
Artists, Assemble!
Generous Art starting a professional association for artists

Oct. 13, 2017

Five Arty Things to Do This Weekend: Oct. 13-15
Five Arty Things: Oct. 13-15
So much! So good! So much good!

Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 12, 2017

Into <i>The Adventure Zone</i> With Griffin McElroy
Into The Adventure Zone With Griffin McElroy
Griffin McElroy tells how his brother, his brother, and he turned a game of Dungeons & Dragons into podcast magic

Rosalind Faires, Oct. 12, 2017

The Vortex's <i>Vampyress</i>
The Vortex's Vampyress
Chad Salvata's gothic opera is the perfect treat for the season of ghouls, sensual and spooky

Shanon Weaver, Oct. 12, 2017

Austin Symphony Orchestra: <i>Feast of Voices</i>
Austin Symphony Orchestra: Feast of Voices
The ASO and Chorus Austin combined forces for an evening of music that was gorgeous, sensual, and sometimes hall-shaking

Robi Polgar, Oct. 12, 2017

“Marta Lee & Anika Steppe: Kind of About Michigan” at UT VAC
“Marta Lee & Anika Steppe: Kind of About Michigan” at UT VAC
A road trip to adolescent haunts in Michigan results in a touching collaboration that stops short of sentimentality

Melany Jean, Oct. 12, 2017

Rolling the Dice
Rolling the Dice
Behind the scenes of The Adventure Zone with Griffin McElroy

Rosalind Faires, Oct. 12, 2017

Dick Clark Leaves UT Major Gifts
Dick Clark Leaves UT Major Gifts
Late architect funds chair, scholarship at Architecture School

Robert Faires, Oct. 6, 2017

Five Arty Things to Do This Weekend: Oct. 5-8
Five Arty Things to Do This Weekend: Oct. 5-8
Because, look, it’s not all about that ACL, is it now?

Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 5, 2017

Hyde Park Theatre's <i>The Wolves</i>
Hyde Park Theatre's The Wolves
This fun, honest, real production of Sarah DeLappe's play zeroes in on the best part of playing a sport: being on a team

T. Lynn Mikeska, Oct. 5, 2017

Filigree Theatre's <i>Betrayal</i>
Filigree Theatre’s Betrayal
The studied, steady cast make bold choices with Pinter's familiar script and show us a side of adultery not often considered

Shanon Weaver, Oct. 5, 2017

“Fool’s Romance / Books From Aeromoto” at the UT VAC
The interactivity of Aeromoto's installation seizes the spirit of collective action seen in the response to the Mexico City earthquake

Melany Jean, Oct. 5, 2017

Howard Waldrop, Upright & Writing
Howard Waldrop, Upright & Writing
Five decades into his career, the brilliant science fiction writer still isn't taking any shortcuts

Elizabeth Banicki, Oct. 5, 2017

Texas Teen Book Festival: This Weekend!
Texas Teen Book Festival: This Weekend!
More books and authors than you can shake a dystopian future at

Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 4, 2017

Ghost In the Shell: Booking Major Kusanagi
Ghost In the Shell: Booking Major Kusanagi
Andrew Osmond’s hi-rez look at Mamoru Oshii’s sci-fi cinema classic

Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 2, 2017

Five Arty Things to Do This Weekend: Sept. 28-Oct. 1
Five Arty Things
The Austin Chronicle – proudly exacerbating your FOMO since 1981!

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 28, 2017

Ground Floor Theatre’s <i>Gibberish Mostly</i>
Ground Floor Theatre’s Gibberish Mostly
This production of Max Langert’s brave play breaks the silence about autism and the stigma and shame surrounding it

T. Lynn Mikeska, Sept. 28, 2017

Road-Tripping for the 2017 Texas Biennial
Road-Tripping for the 2017 Texas Biennial
To curate this edition of the contemporary art survey, Leslie Moody Castro took an epic road trip across the Lone Star State

Robert Faires, Sept. 28, 2017

“William Geisler + John Peralta” at Wally Workman Gallery
“William Geisler + John Peralta” at Wally Workman Gallery
Peralta’s deconstructed machines and Geisler’s encaustic abstracts turn painstaking toil into patterns of brilliance

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 28, 2017

Seen / Soon, Sept. 29
Seen / Soon, Sept. 29
Soaring above Seaholm with Blue Lapis Light and discovering Pinocchio in hip-hop with Abraham.In.Motion

Sept. 28, 2017

Jarrott Productions' <i>Prodigal Son</i>
Jarrott Productions' Prodigal Son
The opposing worlds of John Patrick Shanley's textured script are conjured with powerful stillness and restless energy

Shanon Weaver, Sept. 28, 2017

2017 Texas Biennial: Putting It Together
2017 Texas Biennial: Putting It Together
Leslie Moody Castro on reviving the show after four years

Robert Faires, Sept. 27, 2017

Do You Trust Them to Testify?
Do You Trust Them to Testify?
Celebrating four years of joy and terror and vulnerability

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 27, 2017

Wife Stories
Wife Stories
Rhea Butcher and Cameron Esposito on life as a comedy couple

Rosalind Faires, Sept. 27, 2017

Tom Hanks Joins 2017 Texas Book Festival
Tom Hanks Joins 2017 Texas Book Festival
Oscar-winning actor will promote his book Uncommon Type

Robert Faires, Sept. 26, 2017

Ransom Center Lands Ondaatje Archive
Ransom Center Lands Ondaatje Archive
Author of The English Patient sends papers to UT

Robert Faires, Sept. 26, 2017

<i>Uncomfortably Happily</i>: Yeah, You <i>Know</i> What That’s Like
Uncomfortably Happily Is Spot-On
New graphic novel from D&Q nails the modern creative life

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 25, 2017

Five Arty Things to Do This Weekend: Sept. 22-24
Five Arty Things This Weekend
Not too many, right? Just enough. Just enough for the city.

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 21, 2017

Seen / Soon Sept. 22
Seen / Soon Sept. 22
Being dazzled by Ai Weiwei’s Forever Bicycles on Austin Museum Day and adventuring with the Theorists at Zilker

Sept. 21, 2017

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