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8461-8490 of 9,421 entries
One Extreme to the Other
For Austin's arts scene, 2002 was the best and worst of years
Robert Faires, Jan. 3, 2003
Most Memorable Theatrical Offerings That I Chanced to See in 2002
A Semi-Hierarchical List
Barry Pineo, Jan. 3, 2003
Top 10 Onstage Works of Wonder in 2002
Austin Chronicle Arts Editor Robert Faires delivers his list of the Top 10 most memorable productions in the performing arts for 2002.
Robert Faires, Jan. 3, 2003
Articulations
The National Endowment for the Arts played Santa Claus last week, dropping federal funding in the stockings of arts organizations, and even went so far as "comin' to town" to do it, announcing $26 million in grants, including $287,000 to 14 local artists and arts organizations, from here in Austin.
Robert Faires, Dec. 27, 2002
What It Is to Be Human
Actor Martin Burke on life as a little elf
Barry Pineo, Dec. 27, 2002
The Santaland Diaries
Local Arts Reviews
Molly Beth Brenner, Dec. 27, 2002
"Pertaining to Painting"
Local Arts Reviews
Rob Curran, Dec. 27, 2002
Vital Currency
Patricia Greene and Oscar Silva's 'Unconfined Weaving'
Wayne Alan Brenner, Dec. 27, 2002
Ratgirl's Holy Rockin' Christmas
Local Arts Reviews
Robert Faires, Dec. 20, 2002
The Blue Christmas Prom
With the Blue Christmas Prom, the good folks at Refraction Arts Project are giving you a chance to give a really nice "in-your-face" to high school and the torture of school dances.
Barry Pineo, Dec. 20, 2002
The Little Prince
Local Arts Reviews
Molly Beth Brenner, Dec. 20, 2002
Transforming a Neighborhood Near You
How Austin's Art in Public Places program changes spaces and lives
Sarah Hepola, Dec. 20, 2002
A Piece of Work
In Conspirare's annual Christmas at the Carillon, the choir's performance of Jonathan Harvey's The Angels engulfed the audience like a sudden preternatural shower of light.
Molly Beth Brenner, Dec. 20, 2002
Coming Soon
Dec. 20, 2002
Articulations
The consultants hired by the city to evaluate its arts funding process have submitted a report to the City Council, legendary comedy club the Velveeta Room has been replaced by Funnies, and Rob Nash brings season's greetings to Austin before an Off-Broadway run.
Robert Faires, Dec. 20, 2002
Now Playing
Dec. 20, 2002
A Christmas Carol
Local Arts Reviews
Barry Pineo, Dec. 20, 2002
Smokey Joe's Cafe
Local Arts Reviews
Robert Faires, Dec. 13, 2002
Aidan's Bed
Local Arts Reviews
Rob Curran, Dec. 13, 2002
A Christmas Carol
Local Arts Reviews
Robi Polgar, Dec. 13, 2002
The Image-Maker
The art of Michael Malone, AKA Rollo Banks: Always in ink, now on paper
Margaret Moser, Dec. 13, 2002
Articulations
If you're still looking for the perfect gift for that arts lover on your shopping list, you have until Dec. 18 to get a 2002 Porsche 911 Twin Turbo Carrera for a mere $100, courtesy of Arts Center Stage's raffle to raise funds for the Long Center.
Robert Faires, Dec. 13, 2002
The Way We Were
The Patron saint of Austin playwrights says goodbye
Molly Beth Brenner, Dec. 13, 2002
Arias From Death Row
The journey of 'Dead Man Walking' from experience to opera
Robert Faires, Dec. 6, 2002
A Time for Magic
State Theater Company conjures 'The Little Prince' for the holidays
Barry Pineo, Dec. 6, 2002
Articulations
A scorecard of changes in the January arts calendar owing to, um, difficulties in the economy, as well as scheduling conflicts and new bookings.
Robert Faires, Dec. 6, 2002
Curieosity
Local Arts Reviews
Robi Polgar, Dec. 6, 2002
Bash
Local Arts Reviews
Robert Faires, Dec. 6, 2002
An Angel for AMT
'Tuna' producer Charles Duggan backs musical theatre for one more show
Robert Faires, Nov. 29, 2002
Articulations
Austin Script Works has a changing of the bard, Austin officially becomes a capital of culture, and the Texas Fine Arts Association is renamed Arthouse.
Robert Faires, Nov. 29, 2002
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