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2311-2340 of 9,421 entries
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 This Weekend
Not too many, right? Just enough. Just enough for the city.
Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 21, 2017
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
The Hidden Room Theatre's
Henry IV
Beth Burns' latest foray into Shakespeare will school you on how to present plays penned by the Bard
T. Lynn Mikeska, Sept. 21, 2017
Paper Chairs’
Catalina de Erauso
Elizabeth Doss’ latest plays with history in a way that serves its feminist hero, and it’s also a comedy that knows its stuff
Elizabeth Cobbe, Sept. 21, 2017
Recspec Gallery’s “The Eyes Have It”
The gallery’s inaugural show fills the room with eyes, both good and evil, as well as visual riddles and calisthenics
Melany Jean, Sept. 21, 2017
Ground Floor Theatre's Long Comeback
With
Gibberish Mostly
, Lisa Scheps' company makes its long-awaited return to the stage scene
Robert Faires, Sept. 21, 2017
2017 Payne Theatre Award Nominees
E.A. Poe musical
Nevermore
leads the way with 11 noms
Robert Faires, Sept. 20, 2017
Theorist Festival Goes Multimedia on the Zilker Hillside
Tech haters gonna love hating technology (and vice versa) this Sunday
W. A. Brenner, Sept. 20, 2017
Flatbed World Headquarters: Three Openings
Yes: Three gorgeous gallery openings at Flatbed on Friday
Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 15, 2017
Five Austin Museum Day Recommendations
Back, tyranny of choice! Back, we say!
Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 15, 2017
Austin Arts Give Harvey Relief
Comedy and classical music benefits raise $280K for Houston
Robert Faires, Sept. 14, 2017
Stand-Up Comic Tai Nguyen's Improbable Rise to Hilarity
Vietnam-born comedian on insecurity and his shot-in-the-dark TV special
Carina Magyar, Sept. 14, 2017
Seen / Soon Sept. 15
Winding up
11:11
's 11 dances in 11 months and preparing to go string quartet off-roading with invoke and Beerthoven
Sept. 14, 2017
Texas Book Festival
Texas Book Festival announces its full lineup of authors for 2017
Sept. 14, 2017
Vortex Repertory Company's
Storm Still
Gabrielle Reisman's script refashions
King Lear
into the daughters' story, and the Vortex stages it with admirable heart
Elizabeth Cobbe, Sept. 14, 2017
Teatro Vivo’s
Enfrascada
Tanya Saracho's dark comedy about moving on from heartbreak is staged with humor, honesty, and magic
T. Lynn Mikeska, Sept. 14, 2017
“Dana Younger: Contemporary Figurative Works” at the Elisabet Ney Museum
This show of new clay-based sculptures contrasts smartly with Elisabet Ney's marble statuary, and its breadth of style is stunning
Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 14, 2017
Austin’s Steve Parker Has Built You a New Set of Ears
The audio provocateur expands (again) the local dimensions of sound
Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 13, 2017
Texas Book Festival 2017: The Full List
Dan Rather, Jeffrey Eugenides, the Bush sisters, and 291 more
Robert Faires, Sept. 12, 2017
Five Arty Things: Sept. 8-10
Not so’s to overload your entertainment schedule or anything, right?
Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 7, 2017
UT Department of Theatre & Dance's
Building the Wall
UT Department of Theatre & Dance rushes to get Robert Schenkkan's timely political drama onstage
Elizabeth Cobbe, Sept. 7, 2017
Southwest Theatre Productions'
The Understudy
Southwest Theatre's focused cast overcomes the oddities in the script to serve up a snarky, funny look at the theatre business
Shanon Weaver, Sept. 7, 2017
Stephanie Elizondo Griest Tracks Injustices on U.S. Borders
In her latest book, the award-winning journalist tracks parallel injustices on U.S. borders south and north
Marc Savlov, Sept. 7, 2017
2017 World Beard & Moustache Championships
Photos by David Brendan Hall
Photos, Sept. 5, 2017
Staple! The Independent Media Expo: No. 13
The weekend of fannish revelry and indie-comics celebration returns
Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 4, 2017
Big Medium: East Austin Studio Tour: The Artists
Oh, only like about … 500 of them, y’know?
Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 1, 2017
Five Arty Things to Do This Weekend: Sept. 1-3.
Just a little break in the midst of Harvey-related program activities
Wayne Alan Brenner, Aug. 31, 2017
Generic Ensemble Company’s
Collection
GenEnCo uses an eclectic mix of objects to explore how relics of relationships past keep us connected to love
Robert Faires, Aug. 31, 2017
“Pio Pulido: The Last Exhibit of the 20th Century” at the MACC
This retrospective is like visiting an artist's crowded studio and yet provides just a glimpse of this visionary's output
Sam Anderson-Ramos, Aug. 31, 2017
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