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Southwest Theatre Productions' <i>Trade With Klan</i>
Southwest Theatre Productions' Trade With Klan
In Donald E. Baker's new drama, the utter plainness of an Indiana small town makes its devotion to the KKK all the more shocking

Laura Jones, Jan. 30, 2020

Can You Guess These Iconic Austin Signs?
Can You Guess These Iconic Austin Signs?
Photos by David Brendan Hall, Gary Miller, John Anderson, John Leach, Sandy Carson, and Todd V. Wolfson

Photos, Jan. 30, 2020

Matthew Patin Named Texas Book Festival Literary Director
Matthew Patin Named Texas Book Festival Literary Director
Local writer/editor will book authors for fest's 25th year

Robert Faires, Jan. 29, 2020

Umlauf in the Sky Like Diamonds
Umlauf in the Sky Like Diamonds
The renowned sculpture garden takes fundraising to a new height

Wayne Alan Brenner, Jan. 27, 2020

In Memoriam: Peg Miller
In Memoriam: Peg Miller
Last call for the big-hearted co-owner of Chicago House

Robert Faires, Jan. 27, 2020

Dining for One at the Rubber Repstaurant
What's a Rubber Repstaurant?
Austin’s Rubber Repertory provided, I mean, anything you desired

Wayne Alan Brenner, Jan. 27, 2020

Sloke One and Billie Buck Discuss Their Art This Week on <i>The Austin Chronicle Show</i>
Sloke One and Billie Buck Discuss Their Art This Week on The Austin Chronicle Show
Graffiti and gig poster art take the stage in new exhibits

Kimberley Jones, Jan. 24, 2020

Is FronteraFest Even Half Human?
Is FronteraFest Even Half Human?
Two local brothers deck the Long Fringe walls at Ground Floor Theatre

Wayne Alan Brenner, Jan. 23, 2020

The Late Joys Reveal Their <i>Revolver</i>
The Late Joys Reveal Their Revolver
Austin band, live and bustin' out the Beatles’ seventh studio album

W. A. Brenner, Jan. 23, 2020

Jarrott Productions' <i>The Niceties</i>
Jarrott Productions' The Niceties
In this staging of Eleanor Burgess' drama, the frictions of American society catch fire in an academic's office

Robert Faires, Jan. 23, 2020

Austin Playhouse's <i>Tiny Beautiful Things</i>
Austin Playhouse's Tiny Beautiful Things
There's excellent work in Austin Playhouse's production about Cheryl Strayed writing an advice column, but where's the humility?

Elizabeth Cobbe, Jan. 23, 2020

"Piecing It Together" Gives Credit to Austin's First Graffiti Artists
The Mexican American Cultural Center exhibition captures the lore and legends of the local graffiti scene early on

Rachel Koper, Jan. 23, 2020

"PrintAustin: The Contemporary Print" at Big Medium
To go or not to go: That's ultimately a stupid question

Wayne Alan Brenner, Jan. 23, 2020

Review: <i>Hello, Dolly!</i>
Review: Hello, Dolly!
One of the last great Golden Age musicals revived with panache

Paul Beutel, Jan. 22, 2020

<i>Grown Ups 3</i>  Comes to Life in Austin
Grown Ups 3 Comes to Life in Austin
Hot spec script gets a reading at ColdTowne to benefit RAICES

James Scott, Jan. 22, 2020

Do You Remember the Internet?
Do You Remember the Internet?
Instar Books wants you to help them tell everyone about it

Wayne Alan Brenner, Jan. 22, 2020

Moontower Comedy 2020: The Second Wave
Moontower Comedy 2020: The Second Wave
Thirty-two more comics plus new podcasts added to the lineup

Robert Faires, Jan. 17, 2020

Broadway Leading Lady Carolee Carmello on Taking Over <i>Dolly!</i>
Broadway Leading Lady Carolee Carmello on Taking Over Dolly!
Hello, Dolly prepares for run at Bass Concert Hall

Paul Beutel, Jan. 17, 2020

Austin Opera Sets Audiences Atop the World's Tallest Mountain
Austin Opera Sets Audiences Atop the World's Tallest Mountain
Joby Talbot's adventurous new opera scales Everest

Robert Faires, Jan. 16, 2020

Austin Symphony Orchestra:
Austin Symphony Orchestra: "Rach Star"
Orion Weiss played Rachmaninoff's Third Piano Concerto with the ASO, and we were spellbound

Robert Faires, Jan. 16, 2020

"The Impossible Winterbourne: AlphaBots" at Ao5 Gallery
I, for one, welcome our totes adorbs steampunk overlords

Wayne Alan Brenner, Jan. 16, 2020

Samuel Woolley and <i>The Reality Game</i>
Samuel Woolley and The Reality Game
UT professor's new book attacks the disinformation wars

Mike Berry, Jan. 15, 2020

The Umlauf x Sky Candy: Burlesque Ball
The Umlauf's Burlesque Ball
An elegant night of high-flying finery & bodacious bidding battles

Wayne Alan Brenner, Jan. 15, 2020

<i>The Onion</i>’s Scott Dikkers Headlines Austin’s <i>Worded Funny</i>
Scott Dikkers: Worded Funny
Area event showcases written comedy, local literary laughmongers

Jan. 13, 2020

Local Duo Harvests Up Some Hilarity in <i>Texas Gothic</i>
Harvesting Hilarity in Texas Gothic
Booker & Maykus are sure ’nuff sharper than a pitchfork

Wayne Alan Brenner, Jan. 10, 2020

Vision 2020: Austin Books We're Looking Forward to in the New Year
Vision 2020: Austin Books We're Looking Forward to in the New Year
Some local writers' books due out in 2020 we're eager to read

Robert Faires, Jan. 9, 2020

"A Rock About the Size of a Small Avocado"
You can find connections to this city's art scene just about anywhere

Wayne Alan Brenner, Jan. 9, 2020

<i>A Wild and Precious Life: A Memoir</i>  by Edie Windsor
A Wild and Precious Life: A Memoir by Edie Windsor
The life of a same-sex marriage hero sparkles in this collaborative memoir

Rosalind Faires, Jan. 9, 2020

Austin's Throwing a Big Bash for Beethoven in 2020
Austin's Throwing a Big Bash for Beethoven in 2020
The classical community is lighting 250 candles for this musical superhero

Robert Faires, Jan. 9, 2020

ISHIDA Dance Company's <i>Beginning / αρχή</i>
ISHIDA Dance Company's Beginning / αρχή
This contemporary dance troupe's dynamic debut with "small bites" whetted the appetite for a full meal

Robert Faires, Jan. 9, 2020

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