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Arthouse
Congratulations on the show – and the baby, too
Robert Faires, Nov. 21, 2008
Creative Research Laboratory
Prospective revisions
Robert Faires, Nov. 21, 2008
Welcome to My Studio
The East Austin Studio Tour offers a rare chance to see where artists work and live
Katherine Catmull, Nov. 21, 2008
Salon Concerts
The tale of two instruments
Hannah Kenah, Nov. 21, 2008
Ophelia
This
Hamlet
seen through the eyes of Ophelia – rather, five Ophelias – is astounding
Avimaan Syam, Nov. 21, 2008
East Austin Studio Tour Map
Nov. 21, 2008
The Three Sisters
A revival that is surprising and funny and offers the rich joy of Chekhov done well
Hannah Kenah, Nov. 21, 2008
Austin Arts Survey
Do you care about culture? Yes or No.
Robert Faires, Nov. 14, 2008
Cinderella
ALO's version, set in 1930s Hollywood, is the definition of audience-friendly
Barry Pineo, Nov. 14, 2008
3 New Artists
The name of the show doesn't have to be creative, because what's on the walls is
Rachel Koper, Nov. 14, 2008
Improvisation on Four Legs and a Seat
Eighty Texas artists accept Damian Priour's invitation to riff on the idea of chair
Katherine Catmull, Nov. 14, 2008
Blanton Museum of Art
Grand opening, take two
Robert Faires, Nov. 14, 2008
testsite 08.5 ~ Temporary Services
Barbara Jordan, punk rocker?
Robert Faires, Nov. 14, 2008
Fantasmaville
Raul Garza's timely drama challenges the change that's brewing in Austin
Avimaan Syam, Nov. 14, 2008
Austin Lyric Opera
Cinderella at the ball and on the air
Robert Faires, Nov. 7, 2008
Unbeaten
Everybody wins in Shannon McCormick's highly enjoyable one-man show about football
Wayne Alan Brenner, Nov. 7, 2008
Working Playwright
Steven Dietz just wants to get in, roll up his sleeves, and make the words better
Robert Faires, Nov. 7, 2008
Frankenstein: A Trouble Puppet Show
A creative adaptation that offers the pleasure of seeing good puppeteers at work
Elizabeth Cobbe, Nov. 7, 2008
Tutto Theatre Company
Ophelia has her say
Hannah Kenah, Nov. 7, 2008
Peat Duggins: Black Room
This museum room of a future race is an interior space addressing the outside world
Rachel Koper, Nov. 7, 2008
Dame Edna
Back in the pink, possums, and ready to meet you
Robert Faires, Nov. 7, 2008
Rude Mechs
They've never been so happy
Robert Faires, Nov. 7, 2008
Susan Collis: Why Did I Think This Was a Good Idea
The first exhibition in Lora Reynolds' new gallery tricks the eye in delightful ways
Andrew Long, Oct. 31, 2008
Frankenstein: A Trouble Puppet Show
Alive again, but this time it's a potato
Hannah Kenah, Oct. 31, 2008
Zach Theatre
For birthday 75, 2 (million) to grow on
Robert Faires, Oct. 31, 2008
2008 B. Iden Payne Awards
Many honors and even more laughs
Robert Faires, Oct. 31, 2008
Dug Up
Cyndi Williams pens a gothic ghost story, and what a demented, dramatic tale it is
Avimaan Syam, Oct. 31, 2008
Night of the Living Dead
Is this stage adaptation playing George Romero's zombies straight or for camp?
Barry Pineo, Oct. 31, 2008
Glengarry Glen Ross
Watching Mamet's salesmen self-destruct may help you understand what happened to your IRA
Elizabeth Cobbe, Oct. 24, 2008
Balanchine, by the Muse
Working with the Suzanne Farrell Ballet, Ballet Austin gets in step with history
Jonelle Seitz, Oct. 24, 2008
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