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Music to Hang On to Life By
Music to Hang On to Life By
At Zach, 'Side Man' dramatizes the power of jazz

Barry Pineo, May 16, 2003

Let There Be Light
Let There Be Light
After a $14 million facelift, UT's Ransom Center is open -- really open

Robert Faires, May 16, 2003

Articulations
The unexpected passing of one of Austin's most generous artists, Tré Arenz, and a teaching honor for UT School of Music professor Judith A. Jellison.

Robert Faires, May 16, 2003

"In a New Light" Programs

May 16, 2003

Exhibitionism
King Henry V
Local Arts Reviews

Robert Faires, May 9, 2003

Exhibitionism
The Ladee Leroy Show
Local Arts Reviews

Barry Pineo, May 9, 2003

All the Hill Country's a Stage
All the Hill Country's a Stage
From Marble Falls to Uvalde and Wimberley to Kerrville, where the theatre is

Robert Faires, May 9, 2003

Austin Critics Table Nominations, 2002-2003
The full list of nominations for the 2002-2003 Austin Critics Table Awards, recognizing outstanding achievements in local theatre, dance, classical music, and visual art

Robert Faires, May 9, 2003

Articulations
The voice of soprano and longtime UT voice teacher Martha Deatherage goes silent, and two Central Texas schools put on a show at the 2003 State UIL One-Act Play Contest.

Robert Faires, May 9, 2003

'"Natural Selections: Julie Speed and Bale Creek Allen"'
Local Arts Reviews

Molly Beth Brenner, May 2, 2003

'Ears & Feet'
Utilizing technology to combine dance and computerized music has come a long way since the Eighties, as can be seen in the 2003 edition of EARS & Feet, the annual UT College of Fine Arts program that pairs student composers with student choreographers to collaborate on a piece.

Sarah Hepola, May 2, 2003

Son of the Graphics Giveaway
Son of the Graphics Giveaway
Coming Soon: More Free Comics

Robert Faires, May 2, 2003

Exhibitionism
Alegría
Local Arts Reviews

Robi Polgar, May 2, 2003

Articulations
The grand old troupe of the Austin improv comedy scene is closing its home of six years, and the Texas Commission on the Arts announces the appointments for state poet laureate, state musician, state two-dimensional artist, and state three-dimensional artist for 2003 and 2004.

Robert Faires, May 2, 2003

The Master and Margarita
Local Arts Reviews

Rob Curran, May 2, 2003

Dream of a New Circus
Dream of a New Circus
How Cirque du Soleil Revived the Big Top and Took Over the World

Michael Point, May 2, 2003

Fame -- the Musical
Local Arts Reviews

Barry Pineo, April 25, 2003

Richard Stoltzman and Emanuel Ax
Local Arts Reviews

Jerry Young, April 25, 2003

Articulations
Two arts institutions end their runs: the iron belly muses theatre company and the South Congress visual arts venue Gallery 1313.

Robert Faires, April 25, 2003

Piece of Work
The materials that make up Shellife are commonplace, likely to be found in any thriving household: eggshells, a white ceramic bowl, tulle, a small wood table, fabric. Yet the way artist Regina Vater has placed them together elevates them from everyday to shrinelike, allowing the installation to strike a spiritual chord.

Molly Beth Brenner, April 25, 2003

Speaking of Dance
Speaking of Dance
Kathy Dunn Hamrick's response to reviews of dance is 'Say what?'

Sarah Hepola, April 25, 2003

Exhibitionism
The Black Tower
Local Arts Reviews

Robert Faires, April 25, 2003

Crank Up the Machine!
Crank Up the Machine!
Reviving the notorious masterpiece of a musical bad boy

Jerry Young, April 25, 2003

Touch
Local Arts Reviews

Molly Beth Brenner, April 18, 2003

Virtual Tribe
Virtual Tribe
With an Installation in Austin, Artist Cinqué Hicks Gathers the Global Nomads

Robert Faires, April 18, 2003

Exhibitionism
Something Someone Someplace Else
Local Arts Reviews

Robert Faires, April 18, 2003

Articulations
Several hundred Austinites were led on a 100-minute tour of 600 years of European prints when eminent art historian Leo Steinberg came to town, and Crockett High School and Bastrop Opera House continue to chase top honors in state play competitions.

Robert Faires, April 18, 2003

Miami String Quartet
Local Arts Reviews

Madeline Irvine, April 18, 2003

Piece of Work
Piece of Work
Consisting of a vintage dental cabinet, two scrolls of paper, and a tree-painted background, Celia Alvarez Muñoz's installation "Stories Your Mother Never Told You" is an interactive tour de force that touches on those very issues central to Muñoz's artmaking practice: memory, personal identity, and community.

Erina Duganne, April 11, 2003

Exhibitionism
The Traveling Lady
Local Arts Reviews

Robi Polgar, April 11, 2003

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