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8431-8460 of 9,421 entries
Culture Cash
How the arts are surviving hard times and why Austin needs them to
Robert Faires, Feb. 7, 2003
Unkindest Cuts of All
A snapshot of the impact that this year's 31% cut in Cultural Contract funding had on 10 Austin arts companies that were on a strong growth track and had that growth in city funding abruptly reversed.
Robert Faires, Feb. 7, 2003
Choosing Peace
Stephen Mills on being Ballet Austin's director
Robert Faires, Feb. 7, 2003
Portrait of Conspirare
Local Arts Reviews
Robi Polgar, Feb. 7, 2003
Personals
Local Arts Reviews
Robert Faires, Feb. 7, 2003
I Hear a Symphony
65 years after writing it, Kent Kennan gets to hear his prize-winning composition played in concert
Jerry Young, Jan. 31, 2003
FronteraFest
"Best of the Week Two"
Sarah Hepola, Jan. 31, 2003
Articulations
Local theatre artists join a planetwide call for peace with the Lysistrata Project, the UT PAC's associate director leaves for Pittsburgh, and the Puerto Rican Folkloric Dance & Cultural Center gets a room of its own.
Robert Faires, Jan. 31, 2003
Blanket: Ann Carlson
Local Arts Reviews
Molly Beth Brenner, Jan. 31, 2003
In On It: da da kamera
Local Arts Reviews
Wayne Alan Brenner, Jan. 31, 2003
Secreto y Malibu: Diana Szeinblum
Local Arts Reviews
Molly Beth Brenner, Jan. 31, 2003
Drummer Wanted: Richard Maxwell
Local Arts Reviews
Wayne Alan Brenner, Jan. 31, 2003
Requiem for Tesla
Local Arts Reviews
Robert Faires, Jan. 31, 2003
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Local Arts Reviews
Robert Faires, Jan. 24, 2003
Articulations
The final exit for actress Patsy Goldwater, a home run for playwright Dan Dietz, a fair for your inner Frankenstein, and a training ground for aspiring critics
Robert Faires, Jan. 24, 2003
States of Grace
Local Arts Reviews
Robi Polgar, Jan. 24, 2003
Let Them Entertain You
Austin musical theatre pulls out all the showstoppers in celebratory revue
Robert Faires, Jan. 24, 2003
All Bodies Dance
Different shapes move Johnson/Long's 'I Stuck My Head in the Garden'
Sarah Hepola, Jan. 24, 2003
Shame the Devil
Local arts reviews
Jan. 17, 2003
Dances With Dogs (And Their Masters)
In the Sharir + Bustamante Danceworks program States of Grace, eight Austin choreographers showcase their new work in a program of dance that includes video dancers, classical Indian stories, martial arts, and blind performers and their guide dogs.
Robert Faires, Jan. 17, 2003
FronteraFest 2003
It's time again for that annual performance jamboree FronteraFest, and time to mark its first decade of presenting Austin with adventuresome new theatre, comedy, dance, and spoken word by anyone with the courage or folly to take a stage.
Robert Faires, Jan. 17, 2003
Live on Paper
The amazing adult fantasy of painter Tim Doyle
Wayne Alan Brenner, Jan. 17, 2003
Articulations
A family of Austin artists facing deportation stays a little longer, and Zachary Scott Theatre Center postpones its Parade.
Robert Faires, Jan. 17, 2003
Dead Man Walking
Local Arts Reviews
Robert Faires, Jan. 17, 2003
Holy Well, Sacred Flame
Local arts reviews
Rob Curran, Jan. 17, 2003
More Than a ZIP Code
Artists Jill Alo and Tina Weitz take a trip down the 'Road to 78704'
Robert Faires, Jan. 10, 2003
Song of Life on Death Row
Austin Lyric Opera furthers its string of pioneering premieres With 'Dead Man Walking'
Robert Faires, Jan. 10, 2003
Articulations
A family of Austin artists faces deportation, playwright Cyndi Williams gets some recognition in Big D, and Arts Center Stage both gives and gets.
Robert Faires, Jan. 10, 2003
Dead Man Writing
Michael King, Jan. 10, 2003
Articulations
Ridiculous Theatre Company's Everett Quinton comes to Austin to do a "twisted" version of Oliver! for Zach, Ballet Austin gets in touch with New York, and honors for painter Michael Ray Charles and Austin Babtist Women.
Robert Faires, Jan. 3, 2003
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