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Southwest Theatre Productions' <i>Sweat</i>
Southwest Theatre Productions' Sweat
This production brings home the plight of the American blue-collar worker with sympathy

Elizabeth Cobbe, Jan. 24, 2019

Conspirare's <i>Hope of Loving</i>
Conspirare's Hope of Loving
This concert of works by Jake Runestad conveyed a sense of love as a force that soothes, enlightens, and heals

Robert Faires, Jan. 24, 2019

"When Everything's Been Said" at ICOSA Gallery
In this two-man exhibition by Jonas Criscoe and Mark Johnson, some pictures work a thousand words

Wayne Alan Brenner, Jan. 24, 2019

Snapshot: Umlauf Unveiled
Snapshot: Umlauf Unveiled
Sculpture garden exhibit shows off Charles Umlauf's range, from his cubism period to a bronze bust of his former student Farrah Fawcett

David Brendan Hall, Jan. 24, 2019

<i>The Supper Club</i> Gives Artists of Color Important Space to Be Seen and Heard
The Supper Club Gives Artists of Color Important Space to Be Seen and Heard
Elia Alba’s multifaceted project at the UT Visual Arts Center

Robert Faires, Jan. 24, 2019

Mixing Race, Gender, and Improv Is a Heady Cocktail for Two
Race, Gender, Improv: A Heady Cocktail
Shannon Stott and Quinn Buckner bid some basic boundaries bye-bye

Wayne Alan Brenner, Jan. 22, 2019

17th Annual Star of Texas Tattoo Art Revival
17th Annual Star of Texas Tattoo Art Revival
Photos by David Brendan Hall

Photos, Jan. 21, 2019

Second Wave of Acts Added to Moontower Comedy Festival 2019
Second Wave of Acts Added to Moontower Comedy Festival 2019
Latest list of headliners shows Moontower up Schitt's Creek

Robert Faires, Jan. 18, 2019

<i>Last Woman Standing</i> by Amy Gentry
Last Woman Standing by Amy Gentry
Amy Gentry’s Austin-set second novel is an electric revenge thriller

Rosalind Faires, Jan. 17, 2019

In <i>Heartland</i>, Playwright Gabriel Jason Dean Makes the War in Afghanistan Personal
In Heartland, Playwright Gabriel Jason Dean Makes the War in Afghanistan Personal
Michener Center alumnus' latest drama turns down the volume of war

Robert Faires, Jan. 17, 2019

Austin Symphony Orchestra's <i>Variation Voyage</i>
Austin Symphony Orchestra's Variation Voyage
ASO's first concert of 2019 had us hearing all sorts of feels, but Leon Fleisher's piano also got us thinking

Robert Faires, Jan. 17, 2019

“Dave McClinton: Despite It All” at the Butridge
"Dave McClinton: Despite It All" at the Butridge
The digital collagist’s new solo exhibition is peopled with many colors

Wayne Alan Brenner, Jan. 17, 2019

Carol Channing (1921-2019)
Carol Channing (1921-2019)
After eight decades in show biz, it’s finally “Goodbye, Dolly”

Robert Faires, Jan. 16, 2019

Graham Reynolds Is Doing <i>What</i>, Exactly, to the Alamo Drafthouse?
‘The Sound of Science’ and the Science of Sounds
The Sound of Science and the science of sounds

Wayne Alan Brenner, Jan. 16, 2019

Celebrating the Women of Flatbed Press at PrintAustin 2019
Celebrating the Women of Flatbed Press at PrintAustin 2019
Elisabet Ney Museum gives Austin's world-class press its historic due

Robert Faires, Jan. 10, 2019

A Brief Introduction to PrintAustin 2019
A Brief Introduction to PrintAustin 2019
The sixth citywide celebration of “original multiples” features more than 40 exhibits, an expo, and a masquerade ball

Robert Faires, Jan. 10, 2019

Snapshot: Free Week 2019
Snapshot: Free Week 2019
David Brendan Hall talks with 10 Austin bands about what it takes to feel musically "free"

David Brendan Hall, Jan. 10, 2019

"Post-Apocalyptic Harvest" at Atelier 1205
Artists Erika Huddleston, Tammy West, and Amy Scofield salvage beauty from a sundered world

Wayne Alan Brenner, Jan. 10, 2019

"Tammie Rubin: Everything You Ever" at Women & Their Work
This sculptural labyrinth of values casts an epiphytic spell

Wayne Alan Brenner, Jan. 3, 2019

Snapshot: 37th Street Lights
Snapshot: 37th Street Lights
The holidays may be over, but you can catch this iconic stretch of Austin oddballness for a few more days

David Brendan Hall, Jan. 3, 2019

Austin Playwright’s Final Play Might Have Died With Him, but a Community Joined Together to Ensure Its Survival
Austin Playwright’s Final Play Might Have Died With Him, but a Community Joined Together to Ensure Its Survival
Saving Jason Tremblay’s Gretel! The Musical

Robert Faires, Jan. 3, 2019

Who You Run With
Zach Theatre's Tortoise and Hare
This delightful, inspiring musical teaches us there's more to the story than the amazing race

Robert Faires, Jan. 3, 2019

Sugar, Water, Purple: Can We Kick It? at ColdTowne
Sugar, Water, Purple: Can We Kick It? at ColdTowne
This showcase showed how improvisers from disenfranchised groups can provide meaningful support for one another and make damn good improv

Trey Gutierrez, Jan. 3, 2019

The 37th Street Lights
The 37th Street Lights
Photos by David Brendan Hall

Photos, Jan. 3, 2019

Literally Show Me a Healthy Person
Literally Show Me a Healthy Person
Darcie Wilder might make you stop wanting someone to hurt you

Wayne Alan Brenner, Dec. 28, 2018

Melany Jean’s Top 10 Fine Art Moments of 2018
Melany Jean’s Top 10 Fine Art Moments of 2018
Unforgettably textured sculptures, unsettling exhibitions, and unusual spaces made for a memorable year in art

Melany Jean, Dec. 27, 2018

Top Books of 2018 for American Road Tripping
Top Books of 2018 for American Road Tripping
Two novels set on the open road and two accounts of life in Trump's White House all made for journeys deep into America today

Jay Trachtenberg, Dec. 27, 2018

Photo Finish
Photo Finish
The Austin Chronicle staff photographers choose their favorite photos of 2018

Dec. 27, 2018

"Martin Mazorra: Language of Flowers" at O2 Gallery
Woodcut and letterpress brilliance brings a garden of visual delights

Wayne Alan Brenner, Dec. 27, 2018

Robert Faires’ Top 10 Treasures in Theatre of 2018
Robert Faires’ Top 10 Treasures in Theatre of 2018
It was a year in which theatre making the political personal left the deepest impressions

Robert Faires, Dec. 27, 2018

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