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On the Map
Austin's art scene kept catching the eye of the nation in 2005

Robert Faires, Jan. 6, 2006

Top 10 Arts Web Sites
Top 10 Arts Web Sites
'Chronicle' visual arts writer Benné Rockett names her favorite Web sites of 2005

Benné Rockett, Jan. 6, 2006

Top 10 Artists by Body of Work in 2005
Top 10 Artists by Body of Work in 2005
'Chronicle' visual arts writer Rachel Koper names her favorite artists by the body of work they showed in 2005

Rachel Koper, Jan. 6, 2006

Top 10 Art Installations of 2005
Top 10 Art Installations of 2005
'Chronicle' visual arts writer Rachel Koper names her favorite art installations of 2005

Rachel Koper, Jan. 6, 2006

Top 10 Theatrical Treasures & Pleasures of 2005
Top 10 Theatrical Treasures & Pleasures of 2005
'Chronicle' Arts Editor Robert Faires lists his favorite theatrical productions of 2005

Robert Faires, Jan. 6, 2006

Top 10 Theme/Group Art Exhibitions of 2005
Top 10 Theme/Group Art Exhibitions of 2005
'Chronicle' visual arts writer Rachel Koper names her favorite group art exhibitions of 2005

Rachel Koper, Jan. 6, 2006

George Carlin
George Carlin
The comedians' comedian

Steve Birmingham, Dec. 30, 2005

Our Shostakovich Year
Our Shostakovich Year
On the centenary of his birth, Austin arts groups join forces to throw the Russian composer a yearlong party

Robert Faires, Dec. 30, 2005

A Shostakovich Primer
A Shostakovich Primer

Dec. 30, 2005

Shostakovich 100 Schedule
Shostakovich 100 Schedule

Robert Faires, Dec. 30, 2005

A Tuna Christmas
A Tuna Christmas
No place like the road for the holidays

Barry Pineo, Dec. 30, 2005

The Last Shall Be First
The Last Shall Be First
New Year's Eve becomes a cultural extravaganza with First Night Austin

Robert Faires, Dec. 30, 2005

National Champions of Comedy
Touchdown send-up

Robert Faires, Dec. 30, 2005

On the Funding Front
On the Funding Front
Grants in their stockings

Robert Faires, Dec. 23, 2005

In Memoriam
In Memoriam
Jason Brooks

Robert Faires, Dec. 23, 2005

Arts Review
A Christmas Carol Roasting on an Open Fire
With his solo show 'A Christmas Carol Roasting on an Open Fire,' Rob Nash has lit a fire under Dickens' perennial fable like Austin's problem child with a grill

Patti Hadad, Dec. 23, 2005

Culture Flash!
The Long Center gets more corporate cash, AMOA wants your Christo and Jeanne-Claude stories, and the city of Austin wants your art for City Hall and the airport

Robert Faires, Dec. 23, 2005

To Marfa, on a Tuesday in December
To Marfa, on a Tuesday in December
When high art and hipness move in, what happens to a tiny Texas town?

Dan Keane, Dec. 23, 2005

Artful Presents
Local gift suggestions from the Art Elf Prize Patrol

Robert Faires, Dec. 16, 2005

First Night Austin
First Night Austin
The big send-off (to 2005)

Robert Faires, Dec. 16, 2005

Arts Review
A Christmas Carol
The State Theater Company brings its artistry to bear on that most conventional show of the season, 'A Christmas Carol,' and delivers a perfectly packaged production

Patti Hadad, Dec. 16, 2005

Holiday Productions
Holiday Productions
Traditions of the traditions

Barry Pineo, Dec. 16, 2005

Arts Review
Black Nativity
From the prologue through the rousing finale, ProArts Collective's new production of 'Black Nativity' saturates the Christmas story in rich emotion

Robert Faires, Dec. 16, 2005

Jennifer Bell
Jennifer Bell
Pope art

Robert Faires, Dec. 16, 2005

The Nutcracker
Ballet Austin's 43rd production is what you might call a big-ticket ballet, a sensational show that's all about dreams coming true

Patti Hadad, Dec. 16, 2005

Arts Review
'Temporary Dividers'
Ars Ipsa's exhibition Temporary Dividers temporarily divides its contents into 'art,' but the ideas of these contents, viruslike, are likely to permanently accompany your life

Dec. 16, 2005

Heydays (Again)
Heydays (Again)
Everybody Paint Now!

Robert Faires, Dec. 9, 2005

Ubu Ubu Ubu
Who's Your Dada?

Robert Faires, Dec. 9, 2005

Pale Idiot
The 10th-anniversary revival production of playwright Kirk Lynn's 'Pale Idiot' smartly unsnarls a taut knot of text and form

Heather Barfield Cole, Dec. 9, 2005

King Kong
If you can appreciate a mammoth moonstruck monkey with a tinny growl, you might stretch your ears in the direction of the Violet Crown Radio Players' King Kong

Robert Faires, Dec. 9, 2005

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