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The House That Don Built
Robert Faires, Feb. 3, 2006
Get Your War On
The Rude Mechs' 'Get Your War On' provides a fresh reminder of the political outrages of the past four years and a fresh injection of the outrage we may have lost
Robert Faires, Feb. 3, 2006
'Technologies of Writing'
Change is on the page
Barry Pineo, Feb. 3, 2006
Austin Art in NYC
The 'Times' times three
Robert Faires, Feb. 3, 2006
Mi Casa Es Su Teatro
Play around the house
Robert Faires, Feb. 3, 2006
Playing 'House' (and 'Garden')
At Austin Playhouse, running Alan Ayckbourn's paired comedies side by side is double the pleasure, double the fun
Robert Faires, Feb. 3, 2006
In Memoriam
Fayard Nicholas
Robert Faires, Feb. 3, 2006
Two Into War
Different Stages' pairing of Naomi Wallace's 'The Retreating World' and Fraser Grace's 'Gifts of War' offers solo portraits of two victims of war, staged with sensitive simplicity
Barry Pineo, Feb. 3, 2006
'Three Snaps Up'
Along with the sneakers and toys it sells, Motive 807 shows art, and most of it is really fresh and funny, like the current eight-artist show 'Three Snaps Up'
Rachel Koper, Jan. 27, 2006
Mozart's Birthday
He's 250 (and doesn't look a day over 239)
Robert Faires, Jan. 27, 2006
Karen Mason
'Sweetest of Nights'
Robert Faires, Jan. 27, 2006
Sharir+Bustamante Danceworks
Questions, anyone?
Robert Faires, Jan. 27, 2006
FronteraFest Short Fringe, Week Two
For an evening that included a mutilated cat, a self-loathing writer, and selling one's soul, the second Thursday at the 2006 FronteraFest Short Fringe proved surprisingly upbeat
Robert Faires, Jan. 27, 2006
Of Cactuses, Crickets, and Cars
Cataloging the diverse wonders of FronteraFest Long Fringe 2006
Robert Faires, Jan. 27, 2006
House and Garden
'House' and 'Garden,' Alan Ayckbourn's coupled comedies performed in tandem by a single cast, is really one show divided between two stages
Patti Hadad, Jan. 27, 2006
'Anne Ducote'
Anne Ducote's solo exhibition at Hyde Park Bar & Grill covers landscapes and passages that lead the viewer toward a welcoming valley or pathway
Benné Rockett, Jan. 20, 2006
FronteraFest Short Fringe: Best of Week One
Improv, Butoh, cabaret, and one of those commanding performance moments that make FronteraFest made up the Short Fringe 2006 Best of Week One
Patti Hadad, Jan. 20, 2006
Hang the DJ
The new political theatre wants you to join its messy, sexy conversation
Katherine Catmull, Jan. 20, 2006
Tapestry's 'JASS'
Not getting older, getting better
Robert Faires, Jan. 20, 2006
Spank Dance Company
Burned out
Robert Faires, Jan. 20, 2006
The Gospel of Lead
99 problems but the art ain't one
Rachel Koper, Jan. 20, 2006
Austin Theatre
NY (hearts) U
Robert Faires, Jan. 13, 2006
When Pigs Fly
If there's a surprise to the Arts on Real production of Howard Crabtree's extravagant and campy revue, 'When Pigs Fly,' it's that it's so, well, modest
Robert Faires, Jan. 13, 2006
Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk
Shostakovich's 'Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk' burns with violent passions and dark deeds, and Austin Lyric Opera brings this torrid tale to blazing life
Robert Faires, Jan. 13, 2006
'Liz Ward: Aqueous'
In the exhibition 'Aqueous,' artist Liz Ward provides rippling watercolors and silverpoint drawings ideal for a wintertime dip
Rachel Koper, Jan. 13, 2006
First Night Austin
In the first person
Robert Faires, Jan. 13, 2006
Victory Rose
By any other name
Robert Faires, Jan. 13, 2006
Top 10 Dance and Classical Music Events of 2005 That Engaged and Endure
'Chronicle' Arts Editor Robert Faires lists his favorite performances of dance and classical music from 2005
Robert Faires, Jan. 6, 2006
Top 10 Most Memorable Theatrical Offerings That I Chanced to See in 2005 (A Hierarchical List)
'Chronicle' theatre writer Barry Pineo names his 10 favorite stage productions of 200
Barry Pineo, Jan. 6, 2006
Top 10 Spontaneous Catharses and Other Performance Effects of 2005
'Chronicle' theatre writer Heather Barfield Cole names her 10 favorite performing arts experiences of 2005
Heather Barfield Cole, Jan. 6, 2006
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