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Ghost From a Perfect Place
Local Arts Reviews
Robi Polgar, May 14, 2004
Austin Arts Hall of Fame
Class of 2004
Robert Faires, May 14, 2004
Arts Bullets
Bring cans of food to the ballet for a prize in return, holdovers for 'Stadium Devildare' and 'Noises Off,' and it's time for the O. Henry Pun-Off and the Capital City Men's Chorus midnight cabaret
May 14, 2004
Among Us
Why the gypsy feet of playwright Ruth Margraff keep wandering back to Austin
Cyndi Williams, May 7, 2004
L'Orontea
Local Arts Reviews
Jerry Young, May 7, 2004
A Piece of Work
'Portraits'
Molly Beth Brenner, May 7, 2004
In Memoriam: Danielle Martin
The music community mourns the loss of professor of piano Danielle Martin
Robert Faires, May 7, 2004
Arts Bullets
Texas high schoolers act; Deborah Hay lectures; Bill Wittliff and Julie Speed read; and you learn about Duchamp
May 7, 2004
Screwed Into the Book of Love
Local Arts Reviews
Heather Barfield Cole, May 7, 2004
Stadium Devildare
Local Arts Reviews
Robert Faires, May 7, 2004
From 'Night Parachute Battalion,' Stadium Devildare
May 7, 2004
Where the Art Is
The Eastside is home to more than 70 artists, and they're opening their doors to you on May Day
Rachel Koper, April 30, 2004
Breathe, Fall, Suspend
Kathy Dunn Hamrick explains what modern dance is and why she keeps making it
Barry Pineo, April 30, 2004
'"Jim Hodges"'
Local Arts Reviews
Molly Beth Brenner, April 30, 2004
The Old Majestic
Local Arts Reviews
Robert Faires, April 30, 2004
Articulations
The Harry Ransom Center has acquired all the professional and personal materials of profoundly influential acting teacher Stella Adler
Robert Faires, April 30, 2004
Romeo and Juliet
Local Arts Reviews
Robi Polgar, April 30, 2004
The House
Local Arts Reviews
Robi Polgar, April 23, 2004
It Ain't Nothin' but the Blues
Local Arts Reviews
Robert Faires, April 23, 2004
As Theatre for Children Matures
In nurturing children’s love for the stage, Coleman Jennings has helped a profession develop
Robert Faires, April 23, 2004
The Arkansaw Bear
The magic and spirit of Second Youth Family Theatre's production of The Arkansaw Bear make for a moving story of a child coping with a grandparent's death
Barry Pineo, April 23, 2004
Austin Symphony With Ilya Gringolts
Local Arts Reviews
Jerry Young, April 23, 2004
Oh, What a Lovely War Protest!
How the Lysistrata Project became a global phenomenon, from one woman who lived it
Robert Faires, April 23, 2004
Articulations
City Council adopts new guidelines for the Cultural Arts Funding Program, Michelle Schumann shoots off for a Canadian piano competition, and some 'palpable hits' to get your sweet William for Shakespeare's birthday
Robert Faires, April 23, 2004
Cultural Shifts
The basic mechanism for funding artists will look the same, but the city of Austin's cultural contracts program will undergo some significant changes in structure
Robert Faires, April 16, 2004
Six-String Singularity
UT classical guitarist Adam Holzman gives a rare recital off the UT campus
Robi Polgar, April 16, 2004
Welcome, Cambiaso
A 450-year-old work of art by Genoese artist Luca Cambiaso that was recently acquired by the Blanton Museum of Art has been hung in its second-floor galleries
Robert Faires, April 16, 2004
'
Eileen with Deer Wallpaper
, by Heyd Fontenot'
Local Arts Reviews
Rachel Koper, April 16, 2004
Articulations
New plans for the Long Center are unveiled, and a big push is made to get it built, plus Al Hirschfeld's widow and daughter speak about The Line King
Robert Faires, April 16, 2004
Esther's Follies
Local Arts Reviews
Heather Barfield Cole, April 16, 2004
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