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2007 B. Iden Payne Awards: Prize night
2007 B. Iden Payne Awards: Prize night
Running down the winners at this year's awards from the Austin Circle of Theaters

Robert Faires, Nov. 2, 2007

Arts Reviews
Io: a myth about you
Monika Bustamante's updated Greek myth comes in a top-notch production that rages about like a rough sea

Avimaan Syam, Nov. 2, 2007

Tuna Does Vegas
Taking the Tuna crew to Sin City was a huge gamble, but we end up bigger winners than losers

Robert Faires, Nov. 2, 2007

Arts Review
The Seagull
Breakin' String Theatre's take on Chekhov goes down like a shot of fine vodka

Avimaan Syam, Oct. 26, 2007

Austin GuitarTown Project: Going, going, gone!
Austin GuitarTown Project: Going, going, gone!
The auction of all those guitar sculptures raised a half-million dollars for four local charities

Robert Faires, Oct. 26, 2007

Rubber Repertory: Cashing in
Rubber Repertory: Cashing in
Rubber Repertory applies for its first-ever grant and scores $15,000

Robert Faires, Oct. 26, 2007

Arts Review
Transactions
This Blanton exhibition shows us how art occurs in the transfer of ideas, information, and nonmaterial goods

Nikki Moore, Oct. 26, 2007

Arts Review
Far Away
In the space of an hour, this ACC Drama Department production shows the world coming apart

Robert Faires, Oct. 26, 2007

Artists' Honor Roll: Austin takes the prize
Artists' Honor Roll: Austin takes the prize
A rundown of recent honors bestowed on local artists and arts educators

Robert Faires, Oct. 26, 2007

Starting Over
Starting Over
For 'Tuna' creators Jaston Williams and Joe Sears, the fourth time is the charm

Robert Faires, Oct. 26, 2007

Austin Symphony Orchestra: Commission fever
Austin Symphony Orchestra: Commission fever
ASO has commissioned a new orchestral work from composer Christopher Theofanidis

Robert Faires, Oct. 26, 2007

The Master Builder
The Master Builder
The impeccable craft and enduring genius of playwright Arthur Miller, as explained by Tony Kushner

Robert Faires, Oct. 19, 2007

Arts Review
Ronnie Weeks: Reinventing the Wheel
Collage is a valid form, and artist Ronnie Weeks uses it well

Salvador Castillo, Oct. 19, 2007

Miller in Austin

Oct. 19, 2007

Art Alliance Austin: At 50, a rejuvenated mission and new name
Art Alliance Austin: At 50, a rejuvenated mission and new name
After five decades, Austin Fine Arts Alliance has renamed itself Art Alliance Austin

Robert Faires, Oct. 19, 2007

Jessica Mathaes: A concertmaster flies solo
Jessica Mathaes: A concertmaster flies solo
ASO's top violinist readies for her first solo concerto performance with the orchestra

Michael Kellerman, Oct. 19, 2007

Arts Review
Death of a Salesman
Strange choices and weak acting cripple City Theatre's take on Arthur Miller's magnum opus

Avimaan Syam, Oct. 19, 2007

New Art in Austin 2008: The 20 to watch
New Art in Austin 2008: The 20 to watch
AMOA names the 20 Austin artists for its next 'New Art in Austin' exhibition

Robert Faires, Oct. 19, 2007

Arts Review
Illumination
Blue Lapis Light transforms Seaholm into a grand cathedral where the spirit is free to soar

Robert Faires, Oct. 19, 2007

Volitant Gallery: Volitant, we hardly knew ye
Volitant Gallery: Volitant, we hardly knew ye
After 18 months, the Downtown showcase for contemporary art shuts down

Robert Faires, Oct. 19, 2007

Arts Review
Inherit the Wind
Austin Playhouse revival reminds us that the war between creationists and Darwinists still isn't finished

Avimaan Syam, Oct. 12, 2007

Arts Review
Happy Days
With standout work by Katherine Catmull, Beckett's 'happy' play gets a revival to be grateful for

Robert Faires, Oct. 12, 2007

Arts Review
Femme Fantastique
The fantastic narratives presented are masterfully woven and most entertaining

Salvador Castillo, Oct. 12, 2007

Feeling the Audience

Robert Faires, Oct. 5, 2007

'Patterns of Peru and Texas': Peruse Peruvian power
'Patterns of Peru and Texas': Peruse Peruvian power
Showing the art connection between sister cities Lima and Austin

Rachel Koper, Oct. 5, 2007

Sylvia Orozco: The right path
Sylvia Orozco: The right path
Mexic-Arte's director has been honored by Mexico for showing its cultural treasures in Texas

Robert Faires, Oct. 5, 2007

Arts Review
Full Circle
Pointedly political, yes, but Charles Mee's update of Brecht is also wildly entertaining

Avimaan Syam, Oct. 5, 2007

Free Night of Theater 2007: See a bit of drama, on the house
Time again for your annual chance to sample what area thespians do, at no cost

Robert Faires, Oct. 5, 2007

Arts Review
Threshold of Night: Music of Tarik O'Regan
Listening to Conspirare sing Tarik O'Regan's music, we held infinity in our ears

Robert Faires, Oct. 5, 2007

They Might Be Angels
They Might Be Angels
For Blue Lapis Light, dance artists Laura Cannon and Nicole Whiteside become heavenly creatures

Robert Faires, Oct. 5, 2007

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