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Arts and the Economy
The $2.2 billion difference

Robert Faires, April 14, 2006

Payback as Comeback
Payback as Comeback
The Rude Mechs boost a resurgence with 'REVENGE!'

Steve Moore, April 14, 2006

Zachary Scott Theatre Center
Bess, you is my woman now

Robert Faires, April 14, 2006

Arts Review
'Learning from Local Artists'

Jacqueline May, April 14, 2006

Blanton Museum of Art
What's in a name?

Robert Faires, April 14, 2006

Arts Review
Static
The Salvage Vanguard Theater world premiere of Ryan Pavelchik's 'Static' seats 12 viewers in a hotel room with a man desperately seeking to find himself

Barry Pineo, April 14, 2006

Drive, He Said
Drive, He Said
In its 13th year, Jason Neulander shifts Salvage Vanguard Theater into overdrive

Wayne Alan Brenner, April 14, 2006

Still Burnin' Down the House
Salvage Vanguard Theater and the Rude Mechs party on

Robert Faires, April 14, 2006

The Floating Chair
The Floating Chair
Bringing a lot to the table

Rachel Koper, April 14, 2006

Arts Review
The Odd Couple
Director Don Toner serves his Austin Playhouse revival of The Odd Couple well by turning its wonderful characters over to wonderful character actors

Robert Faires, April 14, 2006

Culture Flash!
Culture Flash!
Council candidates talk the arts, the people's choice from City Hall's art exhibit, musical theatre training from Broadway pros, and local playwrights get read on both coasts

Robert Faires, April 7, 2006

Arts Review
'Outer Limits'
The new series of paintings in 'Outer Limits' by Eric Gibbons offers psychological portraits of the artist and of characters from Star Wars

Benné Rockett, April 7, 2006

Arts Review
Durang/Durang
In the St. Edward's University production of Christopher Durang's redundantly titled 'Durang/Durang,' canonized American plays transform into comedic farce

Heather Barfield Cole, April 7, 2006

... And the 'West' is History
... And the 'West' is History
How Big State's little monologue show changed Austin theatre

Robert Faires, April 7, 2006

Arts Review
Director's Choice/Evolution
In Director's Choice/Evolution, the side-by-side presentation of old and new dances by Ballet Austin's Stephen Mills and Gina Patterson revealed two creators maturing and deepening in their art

Robert Faires, April 7, 2006

'In the West': Living Portraits Avedon Would Die For
'In the West': Living Portraits Avedon Would Die For
The original 'Austin Chronicle' review from Nov. 15, 1985

Robert Faires, April 7, 2006

Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Christo and Jeanne-Claude
'Over the River' and through their words

Robert Faires, April 7, 2006

The Women
The Women
The more things change ...

Barry Pineo, April 7, 2006

The 'West' Shall Rise Again
The 'West' Shall Rise Again
A new generation creates its own take on the show that changed Austin theatre

Robert Faires, April 7, 2006

American Fiesta
Prize dish

Robert Faires, March 31, 2006

Arts Review
The Glory of Living
As staged by Hyde Park Theatre, Rebecca Gilman's 'The Glory of Living' walks a tightrope between offensive slurs and comical jabs over solemn social issues

Patti Hadad, March 31, 2006

Director's Choice
Director's Choice
Evolution: pictures of life

Robert Faires, March 31, 2006

Author? Author?
Author? Author?
Who really wrote Shakespeare's plays? In 'The Beard of Avon,' Amy Freed plays the question for laughs.

Robert Faires, March 31, 2006

In Memoriam
Alfred King

Robert Faires, March 31, 2006

Arts Review
Kissing the Goodbye
Dying and the worth of individual lives are treated with a refreshing and uplifting respect in Zell Miller III's family drama 'Kissing the Goodbye'

Barry Pineo, March 31, 2006

Bad Dates
Lousy break

Robert Faires, March 31, 2006

Austin on Authorship

Robert Faires, March 31, 2006

OilBash
OilBash
Literate, greasy ladies throw down on the Eastside

Cindy Widner, March 31, 2006

Arts Review
'Lance Letscher: Index'
Lance Letscher's works in the D Berman exhibit 'Index' are at once sublime, profound, mesmerizing, gorgeous, subversive, and encompassing

Benné Rockett, March 31, 2006

Austin Lyric Opera
Austin Lyric Opera
Ready for its close-up

Robert Faires, March 24, 2006

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