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Arts Review
Faces of America: The Light
The Miró Quartet examines our national character and finds some of America's lights still shine brightly

Robert Faires, Dec. 7, 2007

Conspirare Children's Choir: Birdsong for the holidays
Conspirare Children's Choir: Birdsong for the holidays
Musical Director Nina Revering explains how a trip to the Holocaust Memorial Museum helped connect birdsong with this festive time of year

Barry Pineo, Nov. 30, 2007

The Neovagina Monologues: Tales of transformation
UT RTF professor Sandy Stone takes the stage to tell stories from the lives of transgendered individuals

Elizabeth Cobbe, Nov. 30, 2007

Arts Review
Don't Dress for Dinner
Adultery may be a serious matter, but the Austin Playhouse gang succeeds in playing it for farcical fun

Avimaan Syam, Nov. 30, 2007

Bouldin Creek Studio Tour: Seven to the south
Seven studios in this South Austin neighborhood open for your inspection – and holiday shopping

Robert Faires, Nov. 30, 2007

Arts Review
The Miser
While director Karen Sneed's vision for this Moliere comedy is clear, it's not always consistently presented

Barry Pineo, Nov. 30, 2007

Arts Review
Matt Rebholz: The Golem
A parade of spooky black-and-white fever dreams in which we're less alive than the soulless being from folklore

Robert Faires, Nov. 30, 2007

Ballet East Dance Company: Reclaiming the modern in a pomo world
Ballet East Dance Company: Reclaiming the modern in a pomo world
Rodolfo Mendez wants us to remember that before there was postmodern, modern dance ruled

Robert Faires, Nov. 30, 2007

Vitality: A Baroque Thanksgiving: Music to give thanks by
Vitality: A Baroque Thanksgiving: Music to give thanks by
Opening your concert season on Thanksgiving weekend might seem odd, but it's worked out well for Chamber Soloists of Austin

Barry Pineo, Nov. 23, 2007

Arts Review
La Putain Avec les Fleurs
This French clown show by RoHo Theatre Company aims to entertain, and it does just that, more often than not

Barry Pineo, Nov. 23, 2007

Arts Review
Footprints
The multiform troupe went multicultural for its season opener with some captivating rhythms

Robert Faires, Nov. 23, 2007

Entranced
Entranced
Remembering one who fascinated us all: Karen Kuykendall, 1937-2007

Robert Faires, Nov. 23, 2007

Arts Review
The Book of Lenny
Jonathan Marshall's artwork and video illustrate a mythic journey that's *cough* Star Wars *cough* strangely familiar

Salvador Castillo, Nov. 23, 2007

365 Days/365 Plays: After 52 weeks, a sense of accomplishment and a blessing
365 Days/365 Plays: After 52 weeks, a sense of accomplishment and a blessing
On Nov. 10, Austin's part in a national theatrical event came to a close a stone's throw from where it started a year before

Robert Faires, Nov. 23, 2007

Bubba and Babe's Backwoods Texas Wedding
Bubba and Babe's Backwoods Texas Wedding
Dinner-theatre nuptials, Texas-style

Elizabeth Cobbe, Nov. 23, 2007

East Austin Studio Tour Map
East Austin Studio Tour Map

Nov. 16, 2007

Arts Review
Elephant's Graveyard
In this new play, the infamous tale of a circus elephant that was hanged is recounted in heartbreaking fashion

Robert Faires, Nov. 16, 2007

'Footprints'
'Footprints'
Stepping into your place in the world

Jonelle Seitz, Nov. 16, 2007

Arts Review
Ring Round the Moon
Though at times long-winded, Jean Anouilh's farce still has enough charm and humor to entertain

Avimaan Syam, Nov. 16, 2007

Arthouse Texas Prize
Moorhead makes good

Robert Faires, Nov. 16, 2007

East Austin Studio Tour
East Austin Studio Tour
Hot stops

Rachel Koper, Nov. 16, 2007

Man With the Light Touch
Man With the Light Touch
Peter Bay leads the Austin Symphony with the finesse of Astaire

Robert Faires, Nov. 16, 2007

Arts Review
Pokey
Each artist in this group show brings together disparate elements and, like patchwork, creates a larger whole

Salvador Castillo, Nov. 16, 2007

Arts Review
YLA 12: Embracing Chaos
Despite some enjoyable work by this year's Young Latino Artists, the show overall isn't impressive

Salvador Castillo, Nov. 9, 2007

Love Craft
Love Craft
Stitch Austin, your rockin' showplace for indie design

Rachel Koper, Nov. 9, 2007

Karen Kuykendall: In Memoriam
Karen Kuykendall: In Memoriam
When this performer and friend of the arts died on Oct. 31, the city lost the grandest of its grande dames

Robert Faires, Nov. 9, 2007

Austin Chamber Music Center: Is that a bow in your pocket, or ... ?
Austin Chamber Music Center: Is that a bow in your pocket, or ... ?
For ACMC's next concert, Hot Enough for Ya, the aim is clear: Let's talk about sex

Michael Kellerman, Nov. 9, 2007

Arts Review
Voices Underwater
An entrancing swim through issues of communication, discrimination, and history (with a couple of eerie ghosts along for the ride)

Avimaan Syam, Nov. 9, 2007

Arts Review
Ashes, Ashes
In UT's staging of this postapocalyptic fairy tale, we can't help be sucked into the magic of the infinite hole

Patti Hadad, Nov. 9, 2007

Arts Reviews
Cauleen Smith: NTSC
Smith uses the analog TV production standard to probe what's uniform and what's excluded in society as well as TV

Nikki Moore, Nov. 2, 2007

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