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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
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
'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
Few words better encompass what the Kathy Dunn Hamrick Dance Company is all about
Barry Pineo, July 7, 2006
Culture Flash!
Deadline for the Texas State Auditions, Armadillo artist Danny Garrett gets his own day, proposals for the Mueller public art project are presented, and Ann Adams' 'Big Chiller Blues' gets hot press
Robert Faires, July 7, 2006
Bernadette Nason
A working actor's dreams come true
Barry Pineo, July 7, 2006
Radio: 30
Trouble on the air
Wayne Alan Brenner, July 7, 2006
The Hollow
Although Different Stages' production of Agatha Christie's mystery The Hollow demands all one's focus and concentration, its stylish design, strong acting, and surprises make it worth it in the end
Barry Pineo, July 7, 2006
'HEAT'
Stepping into D. Berman's exhibition 'HEAT' can transport you to a few alternate realities as powerful and reality-bending as any virtual world inside a computer
Nikki Moore, July 7, 2006
The Music Man
Somethin' very, very special now
Robert Faires, June 30, 2006
Austin Chamber Music Festival
Turning 10 and making a change
Robert Faires, June 30, 2006
A Brief History of Helen of Troy
Capital T Theatre Company's 'A Brief History of Helen of Troy' depicts a lot of brutality in a teenage girl's world, but ultimately it's about caring, connection, and love
Barry Pineo, June 30, 2006
'Summer Fling'
Art Palace's exhibition 'Summer Fling' offers a look at that ever elusive 'real thing' that is at once as disturbing, pleasurable, and seductive as art in Austin can get
Nikki Moore, June 30, 2006
Are You Experienced?
In a new ad campaign, the Blanton redefines 'art,' raising questions about what it means
Nikki Moore, June 30, 2006
I Love My Dead Gay Son: The Musical!
With 'I Love My Dead Gay Son: The Musical!', the energy-to-burn Yellow Tape Construction Company turn this cult film 'Heathers' into a loud, amped-up send-up of everything Eighties
Robert Faires, June 30, 2006
Fat Pig
Heavy mettle
Barry Pineo, June 30, 2006
'What Do You See'
In his first Austin show, Lubbock's Joe Romero presents abstract paintings that utilize a variety of colors and patterns to summon forth archaic subjects for the viewer to contemplate
Salvador Castillo, June 23, 2006
'Legacies of Dust'
The Carver Museum exhibition "Legacies of Dust" is a vital exploration, through the lens of daughterhood, of how memory functions and how selves are defined out of time, place, history, politics, sexuality, and community
Nikki Moore, June 23, 2006
'Hitten Switches': Of Communal Recognition
The mail-art collaboration 'Hitten Switches,' by Travis Millard and Michael Sieben, is a journal, a two-person diary, an ode to friendship, and a manifestation of a respectful relationship
Rachel Koper, June 23, 2006
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
There ain't nothin' like a ho'-down, and Austin Playhouse's production of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas draws the audience to her big friendly bosom
Patti Hadad, June 23, 2006
State Theatre
After the deluge
Robert Faires, June 23, 2006
But You Can Win Her Yet
TexARTS revives a classic musical and a big musical theatre dream
Robert Faires, June 23, 2006
Austin Dance
Steppin' out across the globe
Robert Faires, June 23, 2006
The 24th Day
Not everything in Arts on Real's production of The 24th Day comes together as well as it might, but Tony Piccirillo's script works quite effectively on the level of human drama
Barry Pineo, June 23, 2006
Texas in Bold, Dark Strokes
Jack Jackson, 1941-2006
Robert Faires, June 16, 2006
Mozart! (Like You've Never Heard It Before)
At last, his last 'Mass' complete
Barry Pineo, June 16, 2006
The Intergalactic Nemesis Trilogy
Salvage Vanguard Theater's repertory revival of all three parts of its popular Intergalactic Nemesis series parodying science fiction radio serials delivers three evenings of gluttonous intergalactic delectation
Barry Pineo, June 16, 2006
Austin Power and Light
A guide to 10 companies that are charging up Austin theatre
Elizabeth Cobbe, June 16, 2006
Bunk Bed Brothers
The Pat Hazell-Matt Goldman comedy 'Bunk Bed Brothers' isn't just for nostalgic baby boomers; it's for anyone who can understand the rivalry and love between brothers growing up together
Patti Hadad, June 16, 2006
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