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A Brief History of the MACC

Robert Faires, Sept. 14, 2007

Culture Flash!
Kushner talks Arthur Miller, Zach's cool School Musical is back, and AIPP teaches you how to make permanent public art

Robert Faires, Sept. 14, 2007

Austin's Cultural Makeover: The Next Stage
Austin's Cultural Makeover: The Next Stage
How much closer we are to getting the cultural wonderland we imagined 10 years ago

Robert Faires, Sept. 7, 2007

Austin Script Works: A daily dose does a playwright good
ASW helps writers face down the obstacles between them and their keyboards

Elizabeth Cobbe, Sept. 7, 2007

Find Your Center
Find Your Center
Ballet Austin's grand-opening celebration

Robert Faires, Sept. 7, 2007

Arthouse Texas Prize: Five for Texas (the prize, that is)
Arthouse Texas Prize: Five for Texas (the prize, that is)
Arthouse shows off work by finalists for the 2007 Arthouse Texas Prize

Robert Faires, Sept. 7, 2007

Serious Fun
Serious Fun
Four local artists bid a playful, colorful adieu to summer

Salvador Castillo, Sept. 7, 2007

Zachary Scott Theatre Center: Home improvements turn Zach black
Zachary Scott Theatre Center: Home improvements turn Zach black
Zach goes dark this fall to make long-desired theatre renovations

Robert Faires, Sept. 7, 2007

Joe York: Celebrating his life
Joe York: Celebrating his life
The life of theatre artist Joe York is remembered on the Zilker Hillside stage

Robert Faires, Sept. 7, 2007

Women Who Steal
Women Who Steal
Austin Playhouse's revival takes this female comedy beyond Thelma-and-Louise territory

Iris Brooks, Sept. 7, 2007

OoBer Alles
A guide to the troupes in the 2007 Out of Bounds Improv Festival

Wayne Alan Brenner, Aug. 31, 2007

De-Spurring the Moment
De-Spurring the Moment
The making of the 2007 Out of Bounds Improv Festival

Wayne Alan Brenner, Aug. 31, 2007

Conspirare: My favorite year
In a banner year, Conspirare signs with the prestigious Harmonia Mundi label and plans a powerful Long Center debut with the Verdi Requiem

Robert Faires, Aug. 31, 2007

Out of Bounds: The lineup

Aug. 31, 2007

The Dragonfly Princess
The Dragonfly Princess
Despite its fairy-tale trappings, ethos' opera The Dragonfly Princess takes us down a dark path of intrigues, heresy, power struggles, and death

Robert Faires, Aug. 31, 2007

Long Center: Countdown to opening and beyond
Summer at the Long Center meant lots of construction activity and two hefty contributions from the corporate community

Robert Faires, Aug. 31, 2007

Going Over the Top and Other Outrageous Behaviors: Being melodramatic – on purpose
Going Over the Top and Other Outrageous Behaviors: Being melodramatic – on purpose
Karen Hastings, a specialist in melodrama and vaudeville, is offering locals a master class in acting the old-fashioned way

Barry Pineo, Aug. 31, 2007

Babble For Your Soul
Babble for Your Soul is a rare opportunity to see live theatre with very minimal commitment and the pleasure of being entertained, engaged, perhaps edified

Iris Brooks, Aug. 31, 2007

Rude Mechs: How great it was, how great
Rude Mechs: How great it was, how great
The Rude Mechs' Bush-whacking version of Get Your War On nets raves and a festival prize at the 2007 Edinburgh Fringe

Robert Faires, Aug. 31, 2007

Radical Nautical
Radical Nautical
'Radical Nautical,' maybe the most jam-packed show in Gallery Lombardi history, is a quirky, energetic celebration of water

Salvador Castillo, Aug. 31, 2007

In Memoriam: Joe York
In Memoriam: Joe York
Joe York, who for more than 20 years was the city's leading leading man and one of its most gifted theatre directors and designers, has died

Robert Faires, Aug. 24, 2007

Arts Review
Mr. Marmalade
Capital T Theatre Company brings a brightness to Noah Haidle's Mr. Marmalade that keeps the whole affair surprisingly light

Robert Faires, Aug. 24, 2007

Arts Review
One Flea Spare
Gobotrick Theatre Company's One Flea Spare is a worthwhile production of a play that's smart and crafted with a rare dexterity and elegance

Iris Brooks, Aug. 24, 2007

Making the Scene
Making the Scene
Looking back at the time when Austin was at the center of the Texas art world

Amanda Douberley, Aug. 24, 2007

Austin Shakespeare Festival: Changing of the Bard
Austin Shakespeare Festival: Changing of the Bard
Guy Roberts has resigned as artistic director of the Austin Shakespeare Festival, and Ann Ciccolella has been named his successor

Barry Pineo, Aug. 24, 2007

10 Minutes Max: For 600 seconds, anything goes
10 Minutes Max: For 600 seconds, anything goes
The weekend forecast calls for an umbrella – Dance Umbrella, that is, and its annual showcase of short performance works

Barry Pineo, Aug. 24, 2007

Arts Review
Interchange
'Interchange,' this year's three-part summer MFA show at Creative Research Lab, marks a positive departure from last year's

Salvador Castillo, Aug. 17, 2007

'Krishnam Vande Jagatgurum': Saluting the Guru to the World
'Krishnam Vande Jagatgurum': Saluting the Guru to the World
Silambam Dance Company of North America treats Austin to an Indian classical ballet dramatizing the life of Krishna

Barry Pineo, Aug. 17, 2007

Arts Review
Rainbow Family of the Serendipitous Now, or the Orpheus Project
Rainbow Family of the Serendipitous Now refracts the Orpheus myth through the lens of the Manson family in a seamless, complex, color-coded vehicle

Wayne Alan Brenner, Aug. 17, 2007

Parallelogramophonograph: Supercalifragilisticexpiali motherfuckingdocious
Parallelogramophonograph: Supercalifragilisticexpiali motherfuckingdocious
When Parallelogramophonograph does improv, it's like watching hyperintelligent, human-shaped, joyously goofy otters at play

Wayne Alan Brenner, Aug. 17, 2007

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