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Alejandro Puyana Explores the Humanity and Hardship of Venezuela With His Debut Novel
You can’t go home again
Doug Freeman, Aug. 15, 2024
Culture, Arts, and More Recommended Weekend Events
Don't let the heat get you down
James Scott, Aug. 15, 2024
Thelma, Louise, Musketeers, and More Queer Films Headline Our Week in Events
Get your weekdays squared away
James Scott, Aug. 15, 2024
Theatre Review:
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
ZACH creates a tapestry of Sixties poppy fun in this jukebox musical
Cat McCarrey, Aug. 15, 2024
Down the Rabbit Hole With Performa/Dance’s
FINDING ALICE (IN WONDERLAND)
Things get trippy on Ballet Austin's stage
Neha Kondaveeti, Aug. 15, 2024
Matilda
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The Matrix
, and Mixers in This Week’s Recommended Events
Get nerdy, brooding, and out there with these suggestions
James Scott, Aug. 8, 2024
Cirque du Soleil Blazes a Path Through Country Music’s History
Local talent to pay homage to the greats
Cy White, Aug. 8, 2024
Some Local Arts, Pride, and More Recommended Events
Plan your Austin weekend
James Scott, Aug. 8, 2024
Review: “Temperate Grasslands” at Big Medium
Exhibit harvests peculiar interpretations of nature
Meher Qazilbash, Aug. 3, 2024
Join the
It Ends With Us
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Get a free book ahead of the Blake Lively drama film
Richard Whittaker, Aug. 2, 2024
Review: City Theatre’s
Long Day’s Journey Into Night
They were all in love with dying, and they’re showing it in Texas
Cat McCarrey, Aug. 1, 2024
Pride Abounds, Cats Pop, and Nuns Get Weird in These Events
Our recommendations for an art and community filled weekend
James Scott, Aug. 1, 2024
Art in Motion, Pride Kickoff, and More Weekday Recommendations
Arts and more to keep you busy
James Scott, Aug. 1, 2024
Pease Park’s
Malin’s Fountain
Inspires Debate
Is the new troll from Danish artist Thomas Dambo a friend or a foe?
Meher Qazilbash, Aug. 1, 2024
Youth Theatre, Late Movies, Brat Dances, and More Recommended Events
It's not scorching! Get out while you can!
James Scott, July 25, 2024
A Jukebox Musical, Chicken Tips, and More Weekday Events
Don't pretend like you don't need chicken tips
James Scott, July 25, 2024
Visual Arts Review: “Bending Light” at Women & Their Work
Texas artists showcase the strength of a story
Cat McCarrey, July 25, 2024
Reality Bites: Looking Back at
The Real World: Austin
Austin's film community shaped the reality show and vice versa
Paul Stekler, July 22, 2024
Art Review: “Masters: Calder and Dalí”
Rare gems get the chance to shine at Ao5
Cat McCarrey, July 18, 2024
A Comic Con, Drag Birthday, and More Recommended Events
Party hard this weekend
James Scott, July 18, 2024
An Art, a Craft, a Movie, and More Events for the Weekdays
Don't let the workweek get you down
James Scott, July 18, 2024
Crowns, Camps, and CineClub Highlight Our Recommended Weekday Events
Wasted your weekend? We got you covered.
James Scott, July 11, 2024
Art Review: “Encounters in the Garden”
Laredo-based artist renders open interaction with the unfamiliar
Lina Fisher, July 11, 2024
Theatre Review:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Musical: The Aerial Show
Sky Candy brings Buffy the Musical to the skies
Aaron Sullivan, July 11, 2024
Behind the Scenes of
Legally Blonde the Musical
at Zilker Park
The cast and crew gear up for the 65th annual free summer musical at Zilker’s Hillside Theater
Aaron Sullivan, July 11, 2024
Miyazaki, Hot Boys, Jane Austen Improv, and More Recommended Events
The weekend is looking ... a little weird
James Scott, July 11, 2024
Dance Review:
Borderless
This short-run dance program showcased astounding talent
Cat McCarrey, July 9, 2024
Christina Parrish Gets Personal on New Comedy Series
Sorry I’m So Sensitive
's path to healing using humor
Jasmine Iman Wright, July 4, 2024
Austin African American Book Festival Gives Youth Revolutionary Programming
The 18th annual AAABF offers youth avenues for expression
Cy White, July 3, 2024
Book Review:
A Comedy of Nobodies: A Collection of Stories
by Baron Ryan
TikTok comedy doesn’t translate well in viral star’s debut
Neha Kondaveeti, July 3, 2024
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