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August Madness
Opening bouts

Aug. 4, 2006

'Red Cans'
'Red Cans'
There's no place like the hamper

Hannah Kenah, Aug. 4, 2006

Puerto Rican Folkloric Dance & Cultural Center
Housewarming!

Robert Faires, Aug. 4, 2006

'Psycho Beach Party'
Dueling Chicklets

Barry Pineo, Aug. 4, 2006

Arts Review
'Summer Group Show'
The 'Summer Group Show' at Lora Reynolds Gallery is a departure from the strong exhibits it has mounted so far, a gap in the norm that suggests the pressures galleries are under to produce cohesive exhibits

Nikki Moore, Aug. 4, 2006

F8 Fine Art Gallery
F8 Fine Art Gallery
Cast your F8 to the wind

Robert Faires, July 28, 2006

Culture Flash!
Culture Flash!
The 411 on Zachary Scott, how public art is made, and auditioning for the Macy's Parade

Robert Faires, July 28, 2006

'Kazillionaire'
Divorced from reality

Wayne Alan Brenner, July 28, 2006

Shakespeare at Winedale 2006 Schedule

July 28, 2006

Arts Review
Petra's Cuento
With Teatro Vivo's enjoyable revival of the bilingual comedy 'Petra's Cuento,' no matter what language the characters are speaking, it's a language you'll understand

Barry Pineo, July 28, 2006

Richard Buckley
Richard Buckley
A maestro of two cities

Robert Faires, July 28, 2006

Arts Review
An Arabian Midsummer Night's Dream
An Arabian Midsummer Night's Dream doesn't do justice to Shakespeare's comedy, but the goodwill, visual splendor, and flashes of magic in Tongue and Groove Theatre's show can transport you halfway 'round the world

Robert Faires, July 28, 2006

Arts Review
'Active Disappearance'
The agenda is quiet in Okay Mountain's summer group show 'Active Disappearance,' with four photographers focusing their lenses on differing subjects but all recording change

Salvador Castillo, July 28, 2006

Lear Jaunt
Lear Jaunt
Matthew Radford explains how a professional British actor wound up playing Shakespeare in a Central Texas barn

Clayton Maxwell, July 28, 2006

Arts Review
Vaudeville Vanya
St. Idiot Collective's 'Vaudeville Vanya' ambitiously seeks to explode a great old play with a great old medium, but it ends up a sheen of vaudeville brushed over a hellbent staging of Uncle Vanya

Hannah Kenah, July 21, 2006

Arts Review
In On It
The Dirigo Group production of Daniel MacIvor's 'In On It,' with two actors in multiple roles, succeeds beyond an exercise in acting and becomes a heartbreaking wound that feels good to receive

Wayne Alan Brenner, July 21, 2006

Arts Review
'Making It Alone'

Salvador Castillo, July 21, 2006

An Arabian Midsummer Night's Dream
An Arabian Midsummer Night's Dream
Magic carpet ride

Hannah Kenah, July 21, 2006

Summer Youth Theatre's 'The Visit'
Kill Schill?

Hannah Kenah, July 21, 2006

American Repertory Ensemble's Dialogues
The art of conversation

Robert Faires, July 21, 2006

Just an Old-Fashioned Cat
Just an Old-Fashioned Cat
Eartha Kitt is one funny dame

Kate X Messer, July 21, 2006

Arts Review
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
With 'Seven Brides for Seven Brothers,' directors Ginger Morris and Robin Lewis and a wealth of local musical talent have created something truly special: the best Zilker Summer Musical in the past 10 years

Barry Pineo, July 14, 2006

Vaudeville Vanya
Idiots maybe, but they're family

Elizabeth Cobbe, July 14, 2006

Camp Nohegan
Camp Nohegan
Achievable goals

Rachel Koper, July 14, 2006

The Play About the Baby
The Play About the Baby
Little is certain (not even the baby)

Barry Pineo, July 14, 2006

From Stuff, Art
From Stuff, Art
The 21st 'New American Talent' exhibit features a whopping 72 works of art, many of them created from everyday objects

Amanda Douberley, July 14, 2006

'Tape & Float: Kurt Mueller and Rebecca Ward'
With its second exhibit, The Donkey Show moves away from the spectacular toward something a little closer to home, or at least to Home Depot: Rebecca Ward works with masking tape, and Kurt Mueller's supplies are straight from the paint aisles

Nikki Moore, July 14, 2006

Arts Review
Shirley Valentine
Only one woman in Austin could play Shirley Valentine with the charismatic hold of a storyteller, and that would be Bernadette Nason, who stars in Onstage Theatre Company's production

Patti Hadad, July 14, 2006

Arts Review
'Candace Briceño: Nevermore'
With her solo exhibition Nevermore, Austin artist Candace Briceño continues her sustained inquiry into landscapes while driving her use of color and line into new territory

Amanda Douberley, July 7, 2006

Energy Abounding
Energy Abounding
Few words better encompass what the Kathy Dunn Hamrick Dance Company is all about

Barry Pineo, July 7, 2006

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