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Arts Review
The Evidence of Silence Broken
In his impressive solo show, 'The Evidence of Silence Broken,' spoken word performer Zell Miller III wears his heart, his mind, and his very soul on his sleeve

Barry Pineo, Sept. 16, 2005

Arts Review
'Organic: Recent Artworks by Todd Campbell and Jennifer Chenoweth'
'Organic' shows new work by husband and wife artists Jennifer Chenoweth and Todd Campbell that is opulent and expansive

Rachel Koper, Sept. 9, 2005

Gallery 3: Where the Students Hang
Gallery 3: Where the Students Hang
The University Co-op is sponsoring Gallery 3, a new visual arts exhibition space run by students, inside its building on the Drag

Robert Faires, Sept. 9, 2005

ArtSpark Festival Schedule

Sept. 9, 2005

Arts Review
Twelfth Night
In Onstage Theatre Company's 'Twelfth Night,' the frolicking gaiety generally gives way to choppier stage seas and constricted emotion

Heather Barfield Cole, Sept. 9, 2005

Who's Who

Sept. 9, 2005

The Evidence of Silence Broken: Becoming Zell
The Evidence of Silence Broken: Becoming Zell
How Zell Miller III came to be an acclaimed poet-performer is revealed in 'The Evidence of Silence Broken,' his hip-hop performance piece

Robert Faires, Sept. 9, 2005

Michael Frary: In Memoriam
Michael Frary: In Memoriam
Michael Frary, an influential Texas modernist, painter of Texas watercolors, and longtime UT-Austin art professor, has passed away at age 87

Robert Faires, Sept. 9, 2005

Race to Innovation
Race to Innovation
With $1,000 each and eight weeks, five teams compete to take theatre to a new level

Elizabeth Cobbe, Sept. 9, 2005

GlassTire: Stew Descending a Staircase
GlassTire: Stew Descending a Staircase
GlassTire, the online journal for all things visual artsy in Texas, has coerced assorted Austin arts organizations to stir up some serious chili this weekend

Robert Faires, Sept. 9, 2005

Long Center: Hustle and Flow
Long Center: Hustle and Flow
Oct. 31 is the target date for completion of the deconstruction of Palmer Auditorium and the deadline for the Long Center to match a $2.5 million challenge grant from Debbie and Kevin Rollins

Robert Faires, Sept. 2, 2005

ImproviNation
ImproviNation
Can I get a suggestion for an Austin festival in which troupes from across the country gather to create instant comedy?

Robert Faires, Sept. 2, 2005

Ennio: Fine 'Tooning
Ennio: Fine 'Tooning
Austin gets its first look at Ennio, the 'living cartoon' whose life-sized paper-doll impressions have made him a comedic sensation around the world

Robert Faires, Sept. 2, 2005

Culture Flash
The Paynes peregrinate to the Parish and choreographer Allison Orr returns to Venice

Robert Faires, Sept. 2, 2005

Arts Review
Shear Madness
Zach's spirited revival of 'Shear Madness,' that audience-interactive murder mystery-comedy, just might be the kind of confection your dayjob-wearied mind could use

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 2, 2005

Schedule
Out of Bounds

Sept. 2, 2005

Arts Review
'Lens: George Krause + Sean Perry'
The exhibition of photographs George Krause and Sean Perry at D Berman Gallery explores a spiritual territory within the pragmatic

Jacqueline May, Sept. 2, 2005

Can't Tell the Players Without a Scorecard

Sept. 2, 2005

Austin at FringeNYC: Big Apple Bouquets
Austin at FringeNYC: Big Apple Bouquets
Austin's three entries in this year's New York International Fringe Festival earned some real attention, ranging from the respectable to the rave

Robert Faires, Sept. 2, 2005

Culture Flash!
City arts funding revisions get a thumbs-up from council, theatre artists sing for cancer charities, and local playwrights meet and greet

Robert Faires, Aug. 26, 2005

22 to Think About
22 to Think About
AMOA shows new Austin art that engages the mind

Rachel Koper, Aug. 26, 2005

'22 to Watch' Public Programs

Robert Faires, Aug. 26, 2005

Trouping Ahead
Trouping Ahead
Latino Comedy Project keeps creating laughter and its own opportunities

Patti Hadad, Aug. 26, 2005

Arts Review
The Grind
'The Grind,' a new workplace satire by local playwright Timothy Thomas, reveals what happens when a company Everyguy gets caught in interoffice intrigues

Robert Faires, Aug. 26, 2005

'The Will Rogers Follies': Back in the Saddle Again
'The Will Rogers Follies': Back in the Saddle Again
For the creative team on the new national tour of 'The Will Rogers Follies,' working on the show is like slipping into a broken-in pair of old boots

Robert Faires, Aug. 26, 2005

Arts Review
The Three Cuckolds
At the Blue Theatre, you can see an outstanding example of commedia dell-arte in Tongue and Groove Theatre's awesomely entertaining production of 'The Three Cuckolds'

Barry Pineo, Aug. 26, 2005

'10 Minutes Max': Just Enough Time to Get Moving
'10 Minutes Max': Just Enough Time to Get Moving
The clock is ticking for local movement artists, as Dance Umbrella brings back its ever-popular program of new short movement pieces, '10 Minutes Max'

Barry Pineo, Aug. 26, 2005

Muralmania Month
Muralmania Month
August has seen at least three murals added to the city's burgeoning collection: at Mathews Elementary, St. David's Hospital, and a new Starbucks

Robert Faires, Aug. 19, 2005

Arts Review
Gag Reflex
The sketch comedians of Gag Reflex have lots of interesting ideas and deliver some funny performances in their new revue, but all the bits aren’t as tasty as you’d like.

Barry Pineo, Aug. 19, 2005

The Utter Daveness of Dave!
The Utter Daveness of Dave!
A farewell tribute to artist and co-founder of the Fresh Up Club Dave Bryant

Rachel Koper, Aug. 19, 2005

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