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Who Is Stella Burden, and Why Are They Saying Those Terrible Things About Her?
Who Is Stella Burden, and Why Are They Saying Those Terrible Things About Her?
When the Rude Mechs create a show about acting, they find madness in the Method

Robert Faires, March 28, 2008

Neon Exodus
Neon Exodus
Ben Livingston's animated mural is glowing, going, gone

Wayne Alan Brenner, March 28, 2008

Arts Review
Jess: To and From the Printed Page
The Ransom Center exhibition reminds us how the written word sparked a cultural revolution in the 1950s

Rachel Cook, March 28, 2008

UT School of Music
UT School of Music
A grand score (to the tune of $55 million)

Robert Faires, March 28, 2008

'Matt & Ben'
'Matt & Ben'
Best buds, hunting success

Robert Faires, March 28, 2008

Arts Review
The Brats of Clarence
The Bedlam Faction's latest is a wildly entertaining marriage of Shakespearean history and wacky, absurd humor

Avimaan Syam, March 28, 2008

Arts Review
Troades
This new adaptation of The Trojan Women is fueled by an earnestness that is the show's blessing and its curse

Robert Faires, March 28, 2008

Arts Review
Wheelchair Epidemic
This Gallery Lombardi group show defiantly straddles divisions with singers behind the lens and guitarists behind paintbrushes

Nikki Moore, March 21, 2008

Austin Cabaret Theatre: Toasting Tony
Austin Cabaret Theatre: Toasting Tony
Russ Lorenson debuted his cabaret tribute to Tony Bennett in Austin, and now he's bringing it back

Robert Faires, March 21, 2008

A Place to Gather Again
A Place to Gather Again
The Long Center recycles not only Palmer Auditorium's materials but also its civic purpose

Robert Faires, March 21, 2008

The Timeline

March 21, 2008

Arts Review
The Lonesome West
Hyde Park's return to Martin McDonagh territory is as wickedly delicious as the potato alcohol his play's bickering brothers gulp down

Avimaan Syam, March 21, 2008

Arts Review
Austin Symphony Orchestra with Andre Watts
Maestro Peter Bay zeroed in on early 20th century France, and the results were magnificent

Michael Kellerman, March 21, 2008

Arthouse: A design worth the wait
Arthouse: A design worth the wait
After nine years, Arthouse is ready to complete the renovation of its two-story headquarters at 700 Congress

Robert Faires, March 21, 2008

Arts Review
The Souls of Our Feet 2008
Tapestry's new program of classic tap routines continues to reveal the form's vitality and the troupe's growing skill

Robert Faires, March 14, 2008

Arts Review
Jesse Burke and George Schroeder
This dual solo show didn't offer any connections between Schroeder's slender sculptures and Burke's polished photos

Salvador Castillo, March 14, 2008

Austin Video Bee: Daring to fail
Austin Video Bee: Daring to fail
This sampler of video art being made in Austin could not have come at a better time

Rachel Cook, March 14, 2008

Show and Sell
Show and Sell
Austin art is getting national buzz, but is anybody buying it?

Clayton Maxwell, March 14, 2008

Austin V-Day: Victory over violence with the 'Vagina' and its author, Eve
Austin V-Day: Victory over violence with the 'Vagina' and its author, Eve
Eve Ensler joins Austin in the fight to stop violence against women and girls

Robert Faires, March 14, 2008

Women & Their Work: Sliding through an artist's work in 15 minutes
W&TW's 'Show & Tell' provides a quick and easy intro to an artist via slides

Salvador Castillo, March 14, 2008

Arts Reviews
Crimes of the Heart
City Theatre's production is so enjoyable that you'll be inclined to overlook its flaws

Barry Pineo, March 14, 2008

Arts Review
Speeding Motorcycle
In that tenuous space where heartbreaking loneliness meets relentless hope lives this beautiful, strange Daniel Johnston rock opera

Hannah Kenah, March 7, 2008

Arts Review
Stones in His Pockets
With David Stahl and Michael Stuart playing everyone in County Kerry, this Irish comedy is a delight from beginning to end

Barry Pineo, March 7, 2008

Shape of Things to Come
Shape of Things to Come
What will the arts in Austin look like in 10 years?

Robert Faires, March 7, 2008

Arts Review
Jade Walker: Merriment
This solo show explodes with shapes that have big personalities and enough color combinations to make your eyes reverberate

Rachel Cook, March 7, 2008

Tapestry Dance Company:Getting those tap shoes re-'Soul'ed
Tapestry Dance Company:Getting those tap shoes re-'Soul'ed
The troupe's thrilling Souls of Our Feet program is back, with more reconstructions of classic rhythm tap routines

Robert Faires, March 7, 2008

Long Center for the Performing Arts: Opening the house before it opens
Long Center for the Performing Arts: Opening the house before it opens
The long-awaited cultural facility throws wide its doors for four days of free performances and tours

Robert Faires, March 7, 2008

ColdTowne: Getting Upright with the originals
ColdTowne: Getting Upright with the originals
Core members from cult comedy troupe Upright Citizens Brigade raid Austin for the first time since 2000

Robert Faires, March 7, 2008

Arts Review
Revenge of the Space Pandas
Il Teatro Nostro's production of this play for youth by David Mamet outshines its shoestring budget

Avimaan Syam, Feb. 29, 2008

Arts Review
Brahms: The String Sextets
Though it took some time to get there, the ensemble Viola by Choice proved how essential the viola is in chamber music

Michael Kellerman, Feb. 29, 2008

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