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Capital City Men’s Chorus Celebrates 30 Years
Capital City Men’s Chorus Celebrates 30 Years
Spring show illuminates untold stories of forgotten LGBTQ icons

Beth Sullivan, May 6, 2019

Austin Opera's <i>La Bohème</i>
Austin Opera's La Bohème
The beauty of the music and stagecraft in this production teaches us something about love and art

Laura Jones, May 2, 2019

Dimension Sculpture Park
Dimension Sculpture Park
Springdale Road is increasingly strung with gems, and this is the newest one

Wayne Alan Brenner, May 2, 2019

Getting Your Head Around (and Hands on) the Art of Abraham Cruzvillegas
Getting Your Head Around (and Hands on) the Art of Abraham Cruzvillegas
Conceptual artist brings "Hi, how are you, Gonzo?" to the Contemporary Austin

Barbara Purcell, May 2, 2019

ScriptWorks' Out of Ink 2019: Artificially Intelligent
ScriptWorks' Out of Ink 2019: Artificially Intelligent
The 10-minute plays in this year's edition of the annual showcase venture outside the comfort zone

Trey Gutierrez, May 2, 2019

A Local Pick for Free Comic Book Day
Free Comic Book Day’s Punchline
Creators of Punchline offer a super-powered narrative

Wayne Alan Brenner, May 1, 2019

<i>Star Wars</i> Satire <i>¡Estar Guars!</i> Gets Laughs and Gets Political
Star Wars Satire ¡Estar Guars! Gets Laughs and Gets Political
Latino Comedy Project takes on planetary issues

Savannah J Salazar, May 1, 2019

Moontower 2019 Review: Amanda Seales
Moontower 2019 Review: Amanda Seales
Her wide-ranging set proved this comic can't be pigeonholed

Ashley Moreno, April 30, 2019

Moontower 2019 Review: <i>Schitt’s Creek</i>: Up Close & Personal
Moontower 2019 Review: Schitt’s Creek: Up Close & Personal
The cult favorite comedy draws back the curtain

Rosalind Faires, April 30, 2019

Moontower 2019 Review: Jenny Slate
Moontower 2019 Review: Jenny Slate
The internet loves Jenny Slate, and so does Austin

Rosalind Faires, April 30, 2019

Moontower 2019 Review: Ronny Chieng
Moontower 2019 Review: Ronny Chieng
Daily Show senior correspondent brings polish and fire

Rosalind Faires, April 30, 2019

Moontower 2019 Review: Hari Kondabolu
Moontower 2019 Review: Hari Kondabolu
This stand-up act balanced light humor and social issues

Ashley Moreno, April 29, 2019

Moontower 2019 Review: New York’s Finest
Moontower 2019 Review: New York’s Finest
In a rapid-fire show, these Gotham comics earned their laughs

Ashley Moreno, April 29, 2019

Moontower 2019 Review: Nicole Byer
Moontower 2019 Review: Nicole Byer
The host of Nailed It – well, you can guess

Rosalind Faires, April 29, 2019

Drew Silverman’s Gorintō
Drew Silverman’s Gorintō
A quintessential work which surpasseth all understanding with beauty

Wayne Alan Brenner, April 28, 2019

Glass Half Full Theatre's <i>Once There Were Six Seasons</i>
Glass Half Full Theatre's Once There Were Six Seasons
Using innovative puppetry, Glass Half Full Theatre dukes it out with climate change in an invigorating way

Laura Jones, April 25, 2019

Rude Mechanicals' <i>Not Every Mountain</i>
Rude Mechanicals' Not Every Mountain
This Rude Mechs performance piece shows us a mountain's lifetime in an hour and makes clear that nothing lasts forever

Trey Gutierrez, April 25, 2019

"Rebris" at Northern-Southern
Reduce, reuse, recycle is seldom so remarkable as in these works by Virginia Fleck and Ted Carey

Wayne Alan Brenner, April 25, 2019

A Guide to Austin Classical Music
A Guide to Austin Classical Music
The virtuosi who know the score and make beautiful music happen here

Robert Faires, April 25, 2019

Moontower Comedy 2019: Emma Willmann
Moontower Comedy 2019: Emma Willmann
Opening up the comic behind Secret Keepers Club

Ashley Moreno, April 24, 2019

Moontower Comedy 2019: Joel Kim Booster
Moontower Comedy 2019: Joel Kim Booster
The L.A. comic on the politics (and bravery) of being hot

Rosalind Faires, April 24, 2019

Austin Homes Tour: The Art of the Craftsman Style
Austin Craftsman Homes Tour
John Ruskin's ghost will be nearby, eating breakfast tacos and smiling

Wayne Alan Brenner, April 24, 2019

Vanessa Gonzalez Is Real, Funny, and Real Funny
Vanessa Gonzalez Is Real, Funny, and Real Funny
The former Austin comic likes to let the audience into her life

Ashley Moreno, April 18, 2019

What to See When You Aren't Catching Moontower Comedy's Big Shows
What to See When You Aren't Catching Moontower Comedy's Big Shows

Robert Faires, April 18, 2019

Austin Playhouse's <i>Copenhagen</i>
Austin Playhouse's Copenhagen
In the conversations of this Michael Frayn drama, we learn that history is broken, just like us

Laura Jones, April 18, 2019

Zach Theatre's <i>Matilda the Musical</i>
Zach Theatre's Matilda the Musical
With its memorable characters and energetic performances, this production connects adults with their inner child

Trey Gutierrez, April 18, 2019

Performa / Dance's <i>Confections</i>
Performa / Dance's Confections
This evening of works, performed outdoors at the Umlauf, mixed art, beauty, and nature in ways that enraptured

Laura Jones, April 18, 2019

Princess Mans Up For a Female Sci-Fi Future
Princess Mans Up For a Female Sci-Fi Future
Alexis Gideon + Michael O'Neill's 'Out There' is in here on Thursday

Wayne Alan Brenner, April 16, 2019

UT's Cohen New Works Festival Brings Experimentation to the Stage
UT's Cohen New Works Festival
Campus hosts a weeklong celebration of working outside comfort zones

Alyssa Hiarker, April 12, 2019

<i>Outside Looking In</i> by T.C. Boyle
Outside Looking In by T.C. Boyle
With this novel about Timothy Leary and LSD in the early Sixties, T.C. Boyle has written a mighty book – and a gift

David Gaines, April 11, 2019

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