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OilBash
Literate, greasy ladies throw down on the Eastside
Cindy Widner, March 31, 2006
'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
Ready for its close-up
Robert Faires, March 24, 2006
Getting Christo & Jeanne-Claude
Robert Faires, March 24, 2006
Gentle Disturbances
Creating ripples in public space with large-scale art
Robert Faires, March 24, 2006
Austin Green Art
Robert Faires, March 24, 2006
Where Are They Now?
Cyndi Williams' play 'Where Are They Now?,' based on the Parker-Hulme murder case, is a true crime drama that isn't about who done it but who survives it
Robert Faires, March 24, 2006
David Huntsberger
The EVOL mind of David Huntsberger
Steve Birmingham, March 24, 2006
Events
March 24, 2006
Art Outside
Taking art to another place
Barry Pineo, March 24, 2006
Sean Carey, Lucas Molandes, Rob Nash
Wayne Alan Brenner, March 24, 2006
ProArts Collective
'Kissing the Goodbye' Hello
Robert Faires, March 24, 2006
'The Bob Schneider Show'
On the cutting etch
Wayne Alan Brenner, March 17, 2006
Greyhounds and Other Virtual Ways to Travel
Spank Dance Company's 'Greyhounds and Other Virtual Ways to Travel' may not move you to the next plane of existence, but its force and beauty will make this plane much more satisfying
Wayne Alan Brenner, March 17, 2006
'Into the Soul of the Rhythm'
In her exhibition 'Into the Soul of the Rhythm', photojournalist Jana Birchum provides perceptual richness of the moment when the music and the camera dissolve
Benné Rockett, March 17, 2006
From 'Voices of Valor,' a Play by James E. Garcia
March 17, 2006
'Biscuit: A Retrospective'
Crosses, hot rods, buff boys, doll houses, and fun fun fun
Kate X Messer, March 17, 2006
Collecting Voices
Belinda Acosta, March 17, 2006
Who They Are and What They Deserve
The play 'Voices of Valor' records the memories of a Latino generation that won the war abroad and at home
Belinda Acosta, March 17, 2006
Richard III / The Rivals
In its rotating repertory of 'Richard III' and 'The Rivals,' the Austin Shakespeare Festival shifts between polar extremes: violent tragedy and frothy romance
Robert Faires, March 17, 2006
Gary Grinkle's Battles With Wrinkles And Other Troubles In Mudgeville
Watching Second Youth Family Theatre's visually delicious theatrical confection 'Gary Grinkle's Battles With Wrinkles and Other Troubles in Mudgeville' is like seeing a children's book come to life
Barry Pineo, March 10, 2006
'Terrain: New Paintings by Shawn Camp'
Artist Shawn Camp's latest works are topographical and aerial in theme, emphasizing swirls of grasslands and rivulets, clouds and stars
Benné Rockett, March 10, 2006
Culture Flash!
American Fiesta makes the finals of a national new play award, the Rude Mechs get their Gun from Creative Capital, and Katalin Hausel lands the Umlauf Prize
Robert Faires, March 10, 2006
Improvising Every Second
The secret history of ACoT director Latifah Taormina, from Second City to the Committee and beyond
Lowell Bartholomee, March 10, 2006
'Where Are They Now?'
Triple play
Barry Pineo, March 10, 2006
'Greyhounds and Other Virtual Ways to Travel'
Movement about moving without moving
Barry Pineo, March 10, 2006
The Shape of Things
Neil LaBute's 'The Shape of Things,' staged by a chick and a dude productions, destroys the kind of cutesy relationships usually reserved for melodramatic chick flicks
Patti Hadad, March 3, 2006
Wondrous Journey
At Conspirare's concert Wondrous Journey, the sheer pleasure that this choral ensemble's members take in singing shone through even more resplendently than usual
Robert Faires, March 3, 2006
Idea Man for the Future
Ian Cion is out to build a better world, through public art
Rachel Koper, March 3, 2006
Culture Flash!
Big honors for a local portraitist, a pianist, and two high school seniors, plus Austin Books raises $2K for First Amendment protection
Robert Faires, March 3, 2006
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