Sections Arts

8281-8310 of 9,421 entries
'"Diana Dopson: Biota"'
Local Arts Reviews

Molly Beth Brenner, Aug. 15, 2003

Articulations
The Austin Circle of Theatres has released the nominations for the 2002-03 B. Iden Payne Awards.

Robert Faires, Aug. 15, 2003

A Piece of Work
A Piece of Work
Denise Prince Martin's "Women"

Robert Faires, Aug. 15, 2003

Articulations
Owing to budget woes in the College of Fine Arts, the UT PAC Prop Shop is closed for business, and local choreographers and dance companies earn national awards and international gigs.

Robert Faires, Aug. 8, 2003

Exhibitionism
'"New American Talent: The Eighteenth Exhibition"'
Local Arts Reviews

Molly Beth Brenner, Aug. 8, 2003

Guys and Dolls
Local Arts Reviews

Robert Faires, Aug. 8, 2003

Norman Normal Saves the World
Local Arts Reviews

Robi Polgar, Aug. 8, 2003

Speaking Out From the Border
Speaking Out From the Border
Gregory Ramos' new play gives voice to Chicano lives never heard before

Belinda Acosta, Aug. 8, 2003

Piece of Work: Crab Trap
On a visit to the inaugural exhibition for UT's newly renovated Harry Ransom Center, writer Madeline Irvine finds herself seduced into the silent undersea world of Karen Glaser's photograph Crab Trap.

Madeline Irvine, Aug. 1, 2003

Articulations
After three years of leading the drive to build the Long Center for the Performing Arts, David Fleming has resigned as the center's President and CEO.

Robert Faires, Aug. 1, 2003

Telling His Own Story Fearlessly
Telling His Own Story Fearlessly
In 'I'm Not Lying,' Jaston Williams sets aside his characters to play himself

Robert Faires, Aug. 1, 2003

Exhibitionism
Crazy For You
Local Arts Reviews

Robert Faires, Aug. 1, 2003

The Purpose of Tools
Local Arts Reviews

Robi Polgar, Aug. 1, 2003

Articulations
Theatre critics have a place to sharpen their craft and learn about their profession, and Robert Faires reports on his stint as a teacher there.

Robert Faires, July 25, 2003

Articulations
Articulations
It's the end of an era for the city of Austin's Art in Public Places Program as Martha Peters, administrator of the program for 11 of its 18 years, departs to direct a public art program in Fort Worth.

Robert Faires, July 18, 2003

Lucky Seven
Lucky Seven
The seventh African American Festival of Dance

Robert Faires, July 18, 2003

Exhibitionism
Julius Caesar
Local Arts Reviews

Robi Polgar, July 11, 2003

Two Gentlemen of Verona
Local Arts Reviews

Robert Faires, July 11, 2003

Articulations
The Rude Mechs take Lipstick Traces to Europe, Austin Civic Wind Ensemble finds a new conductor, Mexic-Arte makes art for the bus station, and the city is looking for artists to mark up South Congress.

Robert Faires, July 11, 2003

High Plains Chamber
High Plains Chamber
Why the Amarillo-based Harrington String Quartet feels at home on the range

Jerry Young, July 11, 2003

Up for Grabs
Up for Grabs
How a Harlem-born photographer came to capture East Austin at the end of an Era

July 4, 2003

Exhibitionism
Fully Committed
Local Arts Reviews

Molly Beth Brenner, July 4, 2003

Up for Grabs
Up for Grabs
How a Harlem-born photographer came to capture East Austin at the end of an Era

Cindy Widner, July 4, 2003

Up for Grabs
Up for Grabs
How a Harlem-born photographer came to capture East Austin at the end of an Era

July 4, 2003

Up for Grabs
Up for Grabs
How a Harlem-born photographer came to capture East Austin at the end of an Era

July 4, 2003

Articulations
The city is hot to find "a creative, energetic, and innovative leader" to head its revamped Cultural Arts Program, now located in the city's Economic Growth and Redevelopment Office, where it will coordinate support and advocacy for Austin's performing arts, visual arts, music, film, and interactive communities.

Robert Faires, July 4, 2003

Up for Grabs
Up for Grabs
How a Harlem-born photographer came to capture East Austin at the end of an Era

July 4, 2003

Up for Grabs
Up for Grabs
How a Harlem-born photographer came to capture East Austin at the end of an Era

July 4, 2003

Sitting Room Only
Local Arts Reviews

Robi Polgar, June 27, 2003

If It's Summer, It Must Be Shakespeare
If It's Summer, It Must Be Shakespeare
In this season of the bard, the men are men and the women are, too

Barry Pineo, June 27, 2003

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