Sections Arts

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"En Bola" at de stijl, and Podium for Art
The pairings of artists in this Los Outsiders exhibition yield works that are at once chaotic and harmonious, loud and quiet

Sam Anderson-Ramos, July 6, 2017

Come Again, You <i>Resurrection Perverts</i>
Come Again, You Resurrection Perverts
Danny Hellman’s new graphic novel is a sacripornolicious mind-blower

Wayne Alan Brenner, July 5, 2017

<i>The Full English</i> Is a Gas, Gas, Gas
The Full English Is a Gas, Gas, Gas
Bull Garlington gets all Ugly (Hilarious) American with the UK

Wayne Alan Brenner, July 4, 2017

Wide Awake and Brilliant
Wide Awake and Brilliant
Eyes open on the Hideout Theatre's 48-Hour Improv Marathon

Robert Faires, July 4, 2017

Trans Comic Carina Magyar's Rising Star
Trans Comic Carina Magyar's Rising Star
“When I came to accept myself for who I am, my comedy followed"

Courtney Naquin, July 3, 2017

Strike Up the Band!
Strike Up the Band!
If it's patriotic tuneage you want for your Fourth, here it is

Robert Faires, July 1, 2017

Performa / Dance's <i>Midsummer Offerings</i>
Performa / Dance's Midsummer Offerings
The three dances in this mixed program all turned on the difficulty of making connections

Jonelle Seitz, June 29, 2017

“Island Oasis Mirage” at Big Medium
The exhibit by Michael Krueger, Kathleen McShane, and Barbara Weissberger seems a planned mess, but one that echoes a greater scheme

Sam Anderson-Ramos, June 29, 2017

The Secret History of the Off Center
The Secret History of the Off Center
Looking back at the former home of the Rude Mechs and why it mattered

Robert Faires, June 29, 2017

City Offers Arts Venue Aid ASAP
City Offers Arts Venue Aid ASAP
Cultural Arts Division's Art Space Assistance Program will award $200,000 in grants to creatives in need this summer

Robert Faires, June 29, 2017

Rude Mechs on the Move
Rude Mechs on the Move
Having left the Off Center, the theatre company is now planning to #crushAustin in all 10 council districts and opening new studios Downtown

Robert Faires, June 29, 2017

Getting Help for Art Venues ASAP
Getting Help for Art Venues ASAP
June 29 meeting tells artists how to tap $200K in space aid

Robert Faires, June 27, 2017

Celebrating Shondee Superstar
Celebrating Shondee Superstar
Cap City Comedy hosts a benefit for Lashonda Lester's family

Robert Faires, June 27, 2017

Rude Studios Open for Rentals
Rude Studios Open for Rentals
The Rude Mechs hatch new rehearsal space on Lady Bird Lake

Robert Faires, June 23, 2017

Ellen Bartel and Global Water Dances
Ellen Bartel and Global Water Dances
Joining a global cause, choreographers invite Austin to the water's edge

Jonelle Seitz, June 22, 2017

Zach Theatre's <i>Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill</i>
Zach Theatre's Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill
A fierce portrait of Billie Holiday painted in blood and pain

Robert Faires, June 22, 2017

Penfold Theatre's <i>Around the World in 80 Days</i>
Penfold Theatre’s Around the World in 80 Days
This original, gender-bending theatrical take on Jules Verne's adventure tale is a grand story told with delightful imagination

Elizabeth Cobbe, June 22, 2017

Anya Gallaccio: to see if time was there at Laguna Gloria
Anya Gallaccio: to see if time was there at Laguna Gloria
The artist's giant tree stump carved from limestone is a sign that we love ancient things and are part of nature, too

Sam Anderson-Ramos, June 22, 2017

Austin African American Book Festival Comes to Carver Museum
Austin African American Book Festival Comes to Carver Museum
Authors and activists address the state of Black culture

Jennifer MacKenzie Murphy, June 21, 2017

Improvising All Night Long! Twice!
Improvising All Night Long! Twice!
The Hideout's annual improv marathon extends to 48 hours

Robert Faires, June 21, 2017

Plans for MACC Renovation Underway
Plans for MACC Renovation Underway
Concepts for redesign should be released in September

Maria Mendez, June 20, 2017

Five Arty Things To Do In Austin This Weekend
Five Arty Things To Do In Austin This Weekend
Arty, yeah. You know: Creativity actually happening in our city.

Wayne Alan Brenner, June 16, 2017

Shrewd Productions' <i>The Revolutionists</i>
Shrewd Productions’ The Revolutionists
This staging of Lauren Gunderson's satire proves the pen is mightier than the guillotine

T. Lynn Mikeska, June 15, 2017

“Sean Caulfield: Landscapes: Transformed/Transfigured”
The blackness and voids in the artwork here feels like a future world laid waste, but it also feels like us

Sam Anderson-Ramos, June 15, 2017

Jennifer Raye's <i>Boa Retina</i> Explores Messy Gender Uncertainty
Jennifer Raye's Boa Retina Explores Messy Gender Uncertainty
Tech old and new explores trans issues

James Renovitch, June 15, 2017

Zach Theatre's <i>In the Heights</i>
Zach Theatre's In the Heights
This production of Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical brings us the life and pride of an immigrant neighborhood at an important time

Elizabeth Cobbe, June 15, 2017

"A Celebration of Writing, and Reading"
Louis Black's notes on the first Chronicle Short Story Contest

Robert Faires, June 14, 2017

Five Good Things to Do in Austin This Weekend
Five Good Things to Do in Austin This Weekend
On what’s already the second weekend of June, yes

Wayne Alan Brenner, June 9, 2017

Lone Star Zine Fest Rounds Up Local Mini-Mags
Lone Star Zine Fest Rounds Up Local Mini-Mags
Artful publications will be on display and for sale at Cheer Up Charlies

Rachel Rascoe, June 8, 2017

Eric Shattuck's
Eric Shattuck's "The Shape of Human Hearts"
The First Place winner in the 2017 Austin Chronicle Short Story Contest

Eric Shattuck, June 8, 2017

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