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Arts Review
'Andy St. Martin: Outside the Grooves'
Andy St. Martin's oil and acrylic works on birch panels have much to do with early modernism yet seem to find their place in a post-postmodern moment

Dec. 9, 2005

'Puerto Rico Mi Patria'
'Puerto Rico Mi Patria'
Saving the Island for Themselves

Barry Pineo, Dec. 9, 2005

Arts Review
'The Fourth Season: Works by Ray Donley and Rosanne Olson'
A full array of masks populate the photographs of Rosanne Olson and paintings of Ray Donley, making 'The Fourth Season' an exhibition full of metaphor for both disguise and liberation

Dec. 2, 2005

Larkin's Journey
Larkin's Journey
New York choreographer Regina Larkin keeps coming back to Ballet East

Patti Hadad, Dec. 2, 2005

King Kong: You're on the Air, Ya Big Ape!
King Kong: You're on the Air, Ya Big Ape!
As 'King Kong' storms into cinemas across the globe, the Violet Crown Radio Players are bringing the simian sovereign to life onstage in a 'lost' radio adaptation of the 1933 film

Robert Faires, Dec. 2, 2005

'Pale Idiot': Return to the Rudeness That Started It All
As a celebration of 10 years of rudeness, the Rude Mechanicals are reviving the show that started it all, Kirk Lynn's absurdist comedy 'Pale Idiot'

Barry Pineo, Dec. 2, 2005

'Two Donuts': An Old-Fashioned Treat
'Two Donuts': An Old-Fashioned Treat
'Two Donuts,' a play by José Cruz González, was presented to the Widen Elementary School student body by the UT Department of Theatre and Dance as part of its Fall 2005 Youth Theatre Tour

Robert Faires, Dec. 2, 2005

Arts Review
The Santaland Diaries
An infusion of Lee Eddy into 'The Santaland Diaries' makes Zach's holiday classic even more delightful

Wayne Alan Brenner, Dec. 2, 2005

'The Santaland Diaries': Zach's New Home for the Holidays
'The Santaland Diaries': Zach's New Home for the Holidays
When it has three popular shows and only two theatres to run them in, what does Zach do? Turn the old bicycle shop next door into Santaland.

Barry Pineo, Nov. 25, 2005

Queertown: Laughs for Gays ... and Everyone Else
Queertown: Laughs for Gays ... and Everyone Else
Dallas comedy troupe Queertown isn't coming to Austin to find refuge from Prop. 2; it's just seeking new fans for its upbeat sketch work that has quickly captivated Big D

Robert Faires, Nov. 25, 2005

Arts Review
The Playboy of the Western World
As the weather cools, Different Stages brings the warmth of rural Ireland to town in its staging of J.M. Synge’s ‘The Playboy of the Western World’

Heather Barfield Cole, Nov. 25, 2005

Arts Review
'Denny McCoy: The Blue Paintings'
D Berman's exhibition 'Denny McCoy: The Blue Paintings' is just that, but to the patient viewer, the simple vertical bars of blue shimmer to life and transport you distant settings

Robert Faires, Nov. 25, 2005

Culture Flash!
Culture Flash!
The Gilbert & Sullivan Society finds a new artistic director in an old friend, Robyn O'Neil is the People's Choice for the Arthouse Texas Prize, and Laguna Gloria is the spot to start that yuletide spending spree

Robert Faires, Nov. 25, 2005

Here Yet Ever There
Here Yet Ever There
From Austin, New Orleans artists strive to save what remains of their city and work to recover it

Nov. 25, 2005

EAST: Now With More!
The 2005 East Austin Studio Tour boasts 40% more design, crafts, and art

Rachel Koper, Nov. 18, 2005

UT Choral Arts Society
UT Choral Arts Society
Singing you into an English cathedral

Barry Pineo, Nov. 18, 2005

Wafflefest
Scrumptious golden improv

Wayne Alan Brenner, Nov. 18, 2005

Arts Review
'Jill Thrasher: A Studio Portrait'
The visual experience of Jill Thrasher's work in 'A Studio Portrait' offers an opportunity to explore all phases of the printmaking process

Benné Rockett, Nov. 18, 2005

Austin Cabaret Theatre
Austin Cabaret Theatre
Home on the hill

Robert Faires, Nov. 18, 2005

Arts Review
'Nude Works 13'
What draws the eye into Neil Coleman's images of female nudes is the comfort of the models with their own bodies and their connection to the photographer

Benné Rockett, Nov. 18, 2005

Arts Review
Macbeth
Intense is an apt word for describing Shakespeare's bloody Macbeth, but intense moments in the UT Department of Theatre & Dance's new revival are few and far between

Barry Pineo, Nov. 18, 2005

Culture Flash!
Whole Foods is about to get more arts-friendly, Austin moves closer to Puerto Rico, Shear Madness has a new detective running the show, and art at the new fire station really rocks.

Robert Faires, Nov. 18, 2005

Arts Review
Movin' Out
In this national tour of 'Movin' Out,' Twyla Tharp's choreographic power gleamed like the chrome of a streamline fin on a convertible

Ann Ciccolella, Nov. 11, 2005

Theatre: Classic Comeback
Theatre: Classic Comeback
Throughout November, Austinites have the chance to see four plays that have stood the test of time: 'Hamlet,' 'Macbeth,' 'The Way of the World,' and 'The Playboy of the Western World'

Barry Pineo, Nov. 11, 2005

Culture Flash
Calling all Eastside artists, here come the Russians, visual artists talk residency programs, and Steven Dietz comes to UT

Robert Faires, Nov. 11, 2005

Arthouse Texas Prize: Big Winner Eileen Maxson!
Arthouse Texas Prize: Big Winner Eileen Maxson!
A glittering crowd gathered in the Driskill Hotel on Friday, Nov. 4, to watch Eileen Maxson of Houston take home the first Arthouse Texas Prize

Rachel Koper, Nov. 11, 2005

Boyd Vance: Sweet Remembrance
Boyd Vance: Sweet Remembrance
On Oct. 27, the City Council sweetened some of the bitterness of Boyd Vance's passing this year by naming the new theatre at the Carver Museum and Cultural Center after him

Robert Faires, Nov. 11, 2005

Arts Review
The Marriage of Miss Hollywood and King Neptune
Robert Schenkkan's 'The Marriage of Miss Hollywood and King Neptune' eases us back into that long-ago world of screwball comedy and serves up some new fun

Robert Faires, Nov. 11, 2005

Arts Review
Up in the Old Hotel
The delights of Refraction Arts Project's 'Up in the Old Hotel' are many, but the creators seem to assume that you already know a lot about 'New Yorker' writer Joseph Mitchell

Barry Pineo, Nov. 11, 2005

Waterfalls and Sea Changes
Waterfalls and Sea Changes
The former and current artistic directors of Austin Script Works discuss new plays, local theatre, and the writer's voice

Dan Dietz, Nov. 11, 2005

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