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Dvorák's New World Inquiry
How a Czech composer helped America find its authentic voice
Katherine Catmull, Nov. 12, 2004
Break-In at the Blue
Thieves broke into the Blue Theater last week and made off with more than $6,000 worth of technical equipment
Robert Faires, Nov. 12, 2004
'Rising Stars'
Visual Arts Review
Rachel Koper, Nov. 5, 2004
Becoming Birds
'The Philomel Project' allows myth to take wing at the Blue Theater
Barry Pineo, Nov. 5, 2004
November is Dvorák month in Austin!
The University of Texas is marking the centenary of Dvorák's death with an ambitious multidisciplinary festival called "New Worlds: Dvorák in Search of America."
Katherine Catmull, Nov. 5, 2004
Culture Flash!
New theatre that aims to light a political fire under you, a new warehouse theatre for South Austin, and Central Texans sing out at Carnegie Hall
Robert Faires, Nov. 5, 2004
Cherrywood
Theatre Review
Barry Pineo, Nov. 5, 2004
In the Pocket
Dance Review
Robert Faires, Nov. 5, 2004
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Theatre Review
Robi Polgar, Oct. 29, 2004
Mmmm! Mmmm! Good drama!
Austin Script Works has four new scripts just out of the oven that it wants you to sample
Robert Faires, Oct. 29, 2004
'Ghost Stories: The Disembodied Spirit'
Visual Arts Review
Robert Faires, Oct. 29, 2004
Culture Flash!
The UT Performing Arts Center is luring students into the voting booth with free tickets, and three local stage hits add extra performances
Robert Faires, Oct. 29, 2004
Jim Munroe
Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 29, 2004
Ajax (por nobody)
Theatre Review
Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 29, 2004
I Hear Dead People
Berkeley's art team Archive brings recorded séances to AMOA
Robert Faires, Oct. 29, 2004
Electricity and Me: Magnets and Unseen Forces
Visual Arts Review
Jacqueline May, Oct. 29, 2004
Snapshots From Zombie Nation
The nimble mind of artist KRK Ryden pieces together cartoon characters, drive-in theatres, outer space, devo-lution, mind control, and tikis to create a psychedelic pastiche of colorful painting
Rachel Koper, Oct. 29, 2004
Nightswim
Theatre review
Barry Pineo, Oct. 22, 2004
Plastic Eyes
Visual arts review
Jacqueline May, Oct. 22, 2004
Triumph of the Yellow Kid
Comics are art, Spiegelman notes in his panel-busting history lesson
Robert Faires, Oct. 22, 2004
'Three-Five-Zero-Zero,' Meet Two-Zero-Zero-Four
Another 'dirty little war' makes 'Hair' current again
Barry Pineo, Oct. 22, 2004
Culture Flash!
KDH Dance joins KDNY in NYC, Kate Catterall tells us how public memorials can heal, the city wants faces of Austin City Hall, and the UT String Project wants anything you have to sell
Robert Faires, Oct. 22, 2004
Tripods Sighted Over Barton Springs!
The Violet Crown Radio Players are re-creating Orson Welles' infamous radio version of 'The War of the Worlds,' and this time, the Martians are landing in Central Texas
Robert Faires, Oct. 22, 2004
Dracula: A Woman Scorned
Theatre review
Barry Pineo, Oct. 22, 2004
Peter Pan vs. the Longhorns
Peter Pan has more than Capt. Hook to worry about this weekend. He has the whole Longhorn football team breathing down his neck.
Robert Faires, Oct. 15, 2004
Mail to the Chief
Vortex Repertory joins 27 other theatre companies from coast to coast in readings of 'Dear George: Letters to the President,' a theatrical presentation of actual letters from Americans across the country
Robert Faires, Oct. 15, 2004
Emma Kirkby and Fretwork
Classical Music Review
Jerry Young, Oct. 15, 2004
Culture Flash!
October is Art in Public Places Month, and the Austin Shakespeare Festival invites you onstage
Robert Faires, Oct. 15, 2004
'"Comic Release: Negotiating Identity for a New Generation"'
Visual arts review
Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 15, 2004
Texas, Art Texas
When it comes to Lone Star art, Rebecca Cohen wrote the book (finally!)
Robert Faires, Oct. 15, 2004
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