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Articulations
Ships coming in for Scott Thompson and Richard Byron, who get to stage Dames at Sea at the Goodspeed Opera House, and for Lynn C. Miller and Laura Furman, who will have their play Passenger on the Ship of Fools performed by legendary actress Irene Worth.

Robert Faires, Feb. 22, 2002

Lion in the Streets
Local Arts Reviews

Barry Pineo, Feb. 22, 2002

Giants Have Us in Their Books
Local Arts Reviews

Robi Polgar, Feb. 22, 2002

What Lies Beneath
What Lies Beneath
Sydney Yeager finally brings abstractions to the surface in her art

Madeline Irvine, Feb. 15, 2002

Articulations
The Austin Arts Commission defuses a community controversy by restarting the process of selecting public art for the soon-to-be-expanded George Washington Carver Museum and Library.

Robert Faires, Feb. 15, 2002

Exhibitionism
The Gin Game
Local Arts Reviews

Barry Pineo, Feb. 15, 2002

Una Panthera: Music from the Trecento and Early Renaissance Italy
Local Arts Reviews

Robi Polgar, Feb. 15, 2002

The Basics, With Bogart
The Basics, With Bogart

Robert Faires, Feb. 15, 2002

Exhibitionism
Madame X
Local Arts Reviews

Robert Faires, Feb. 8, 2002

How Playfest's Bernadette Nason Got Hooked on Theatre
How Playfest's Bernadette Nason Got Hooked on Theatre
As Playfest begins its 10th season this week, the Chronicle turned to actor-storyteller Bernadette Nason, one of the longtime regular contributors to the festival, to see what part theatre played in her childhood and how it influenced her current work.

Robert Faires, Feb. 8, 2002

FronteraFest Long Fringe
Local Arts Reviews

Wayne Alan Brenner, Feb. 8, 2002

Articulations
Pat Jasper gets a Valentine's tribute for her years at Texas Folklife Resources, and playwrights John Walch and Paullette MacDougal enjoy a couple of out of town openings.

Robert Faires, Feb. 8, 2002

Exhibitionism
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Local Arts Reviews

Wayne Alan Brenner, Feb. 8, 2002

Carl Hiaasen's Latest
Carl Hiaasen's Latest
Carl Hiaasen fans have come to expect novels full of wit and wisdom, bile and brilliance. His latest, Basket Case (Knopf, $25.95), doesn't break any new ground, but it is almost exactly that type of book, reviewer Rick Klaw writes.

Rick Klaw, Feb. 1, 2002

If It's Thursday, This Must Be Texas
If It's Thursday, This Must Be Texas
Broadway Gives Its Regards to Austin

Robert Faires, Feb. 1, 2002

Close to the Edge
Characters Pushed to the Limit -- and Artists Pushing Themselves There -- Fill the Long Fringe at FronteraFest

Robert Faires, Feb. 1, 2002

Articulations
Salvage Vanguard Theater loses Dan Dietz as co-Artistic Director, the National Endowments for the Arts loses its new director, and the Rude Mechanicals sell out their Mid-America tour of Lipstick Traces.

Robert Faires, Feb. 1, 2002

A Streetcar Named Desire
Local Arts Reviews

Robert Faires, Jan. 25, 2002

Exhibitionism
The Dinosaur Within
Local Arts Reviews

Robert Faires, Jan. 25, 2002

Articulations
A weekly rundown of the latest news in Austin's visual and performing arts scene

Robert Faires, Jan. 25, 2002

Ambiguous Ambassador: SlutForArt
Local Arts Reviews

Robi Polgar, Jan. 25, 2002

The Dark Goddess Phenom
The Dark Goddess Phenom

Robert Faires, Jan. 25, 2002

Sexy Beast
Sexy Beast
Austin Lyric Opera rides a bold new 'Streetcar' to the forefront of American opera

Robert Faires, Jan. 18, 2002

Articulations
UT-Austin Professor of Cello Phyllis Young is honored with a lifetime achievement award, and visionary director Anne Bogart comes to town to teach a master class.

Robert Faires, Jan. 18, 2002

Exhibitionism
'Contents/Discontents -- Abby Levine'
Local Arts Reviews

Jesse Sublett, Jan. 18, 2002

The Seagull
Local Arts Reviews

Robert Faires, Jan. 18, 2002

Hey, Yo! Young Lovers
Hey, Yo! Young Lovers
Rome & Jewels is choreographer Rennie Harris' new hip-hop version of the Romeo and Juliet story, set in the streets of Philly where the Caps and the Monster Qs fight for control.

Robert Faires, Jan. 18, 2002

Articulations
Ballet Austin's presentation of A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC enjoyed sell-out crowds, enthusiastic responses, and a glowing review in the Washington Post.

Robert Faires, Jan. 11, 2002

Music to Chortle By
Music to Chortle By
Forbidden Classics Pulls Laughs From "Serious" Music

Robert Faires, Jan. 11, 2002

Long Fringe @ Blue Theatre

Jan. 11, 2002

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