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I'd Like to Thank ...
The 2005-2006 Austin Critics Table Awards
Robert Faires, June 9, 2006
'Pillar and Stretch'
David Leonard and Christopher St. Leger both make very precise paintings of the essential aspects of our urban environ, and they bring them together in a great show at Davis Gallery
Rachel Koper, June 9, 2006
Requiem
Making beauty on an eyesore
Barry Pineo, June 9, 2006
A Place To Land
There's no place like you-know-where
Barry Pineo, June 9, 2006
Minus Tide
In the provocative new drama Minus Tide by Austin playwright Kimberly Burke, distance can make it hard to tell clouds from mountains and abuse from love
Robert Faires, June 2, 2006
ColdTowne
Testing the comedy club waters
Robert Faires, June 2, 2006
Talent Show 1989 and Catastrophe Theory
Though the shows Talent Show 1989 and Catastrophe Theory aren't related, the Getalong Gang's spoof of junior high talents and Stephen Pruitt's account of his career path both offer much in the way of entertainment
Barry Pineo, June 2, 2006
Funniest People
Yucks and the City
Robert Faires, June 2, 2006
'Sugarcoated'
With the exhibit 'Sugarcoated,' co-curators Lisa Choinacky and Katherine McQueen have assembled an energetic mix of drawings, paintings, sculpture, textiles, and mixed media by female artists
Rachel Koper, June 2, 2006
Showing the Way
The 2006 class of the Austin Arts Hall of Fame
Robert Faires, June 2, 2006
Bass Concert Hall
Extreme Makeover, PAC Edition
Robert Faires, June 2, 2006
Austin Playwrights
New York calling
Robert Faires, June 2, 2006
Good Humor Man
Former 'Seinfeld' writer/comic Pat Hazell is funny, upbeat, generous, and, oh yeah, he lives here now
Barry Pineo, May 26, 2006
'Minus Tide'
One Play's Journey
Robert Faires, May 26, 2006
Golden Hornet Project
Chamber music lives!
Robert Faires, May 26, 2006
Soul to Sole Festival
Tip Top Tap
Robert Faires, May 26, 2006
'Slick, Furry, Lush, Line'
The textures explored by artists Young-Min Kang, Candace Briceño, Jeongmee Yoon, and Miguel Cortez in Studio 107's Slick, Furry, Lush, Line go far beyond the show title
Nikki Moore, May 26, 2006
'Over + Over: Passion for Process'
The 13 artists in AMOA's engaging exhibit 'Over + Over' use everyday objects from pencil stubs to marker caps to old tire parts to look at the craft of making art
Nikki Moore, May 26, 2006
4:48 Psychosis
One really gets the full abysmal experience of being clinically depressed in the 48 minutes of Vortex Repertory Company and Renaissance Austin Theatre's 4:48 Psychosis
Patti Hadad, May 19, 2006
'The Christening: Ali Fitzgerald and Cruz Ortiz'
Risa Puleo's concept for her new gallery The Donkey Show and the paintings by Ali Fitzgerald in it are provocative in a way that only the strongest incitements to thought can be
Nikki Moore, May 19, 2006
'Justice for All? Artists Reflect on the Death Penalty'
The Texas Moratorium Network's juried exhibition Justice for All? Artists Reflect on the Death Penalty is a must for anyone with feelings about capital punishment
Nikki Moore, May 19, 2006
Cream of the Crop
Nominations for the 2005-2006 Austin Critics Table Awards
Robert Faires, May 19, 2006
The 24th Day
A thriller and so much more
Barry Pineo, May 19, 2006
Conspirare
Vox Americana
Robert Faires, May 19, 2006
UT Symphony
And the baton goes to ...
Robert Faires, May 19, 2006
Mario DiGiorgio
On the cynic's side of the street
Robert Faires, May 19, 2006
Getting Physical
Anna Deavere Smith returns to Austin to investigate the resilience of the human body
Robert Faires, May 12, 2006
Cheater
With cheating so hip today, Andrea Skola and Shrewd Productions have put together eight original 10-minute plays that explore the contemporary nuances of being a cheat
Patti Hadad, May 12, 2006
Finding Writer's Voice
Suzan-Lori Parks isn't coasting, 'cause she's still listening
Robert Faires, May 12, 2006
Tintypes
Violet Crown Players' revival of the revue 'Tintypes' doesn't always work theatrically, but musically, its celebration of early 20th-century American music is pleasing to hear
Barry Pineo, May 12, 2006
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