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SXSW Comedy: The New Negroes with Baron Vaughn and Open Mike Eagle
The New Negroes with Baron Vaughn and Open Mike Eagle
Music and socially conscious stand-up made for a powerful mix

Ashley Moreno, March 11, 2019

SXSW Comedy: Henry Winkler Acting Workshop
Henry Winkler Acting Workshop
The storied actor schools an audience on authenticity

Rosalind Faires, March 11, 2019

Photos from the First Weekend of SXSW 2019
Photos from the First Weekend of SXSW 2019
Photos by David Brendan Hall, Gary Miller, John Anderson, and Savannah Opre

Photos, March 11, 2019

SXSW Comedy: <i>The Comedian’s Comedian</i>  Podcast Taping with Eugene Mirman
The Comedian’s Comedian Podcast Taping with Eugene Mirman
The interview gets to the heart of Mirman's "warm silliness"

Ashley Moreno, March 11, 2019

SXSW Comedy: Amber Ruffin and Jenny Hagel Present Late Night Trashcan
Amber Ruffin and Jenny Hagel Present Late Night Trashcan
Late Night with Seth Meyers writers share jokes from the reject pile

Rosalind Faires, March 10, 2019

SXSW Comedy: <i>The Daily Show</i>  Presents the Donald J. Trump Presidential Twitter Library
The Daily Show Presents the Donald J. Trump Presidential Twitter Library
Capturing the President's character in 140-character bursts

Ashley Moreno, March 9, 2019

SXSW Comedy: Audible Presents the Night Realm Tavern of <i>Heads Will Roll</i>
The Night Realm Tavern of Heads Will Roll
Get a sneak peek at Audible original at this Rainey Street activation

Rosalind Faires, March 9, 2019

Experiential House of L Brings Global Style and International Glamor to SXSW
Experiential House of L Brings Global Style and International Glamor to SXSW
Art, style, music, and more is very on-brand with the fest

W. A. Brenner, March 9, 2019

Street Corner Arts' <i>Junk</i>
Street Corner Arts' Junk
Ayad Akhtar's drama about Eighties junk bond traders plays like a prequel to 21st century America and its financial crises

Elizabeth Cobbe, March 7, 2019

Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer Preview <i>Broad City</i>'s Finale at SXSW
Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer Preview Broad City's Finale at SXSW
The creators of the Comedy Central series also get back to their comedy roots with Upright Citizens Brigade

Robert Faires, March 7, 2019

Elizabeth Chapin:
Elizabeth Chapin: "Deconstructing Nostalgia" at Wally Workman Gallery
This "type of padded cell of Southern culture" is, pardon us, insanely beautiful

Wayne Alan Brenner, March 7, 2019

<i>The New Negroes</i>  Showcases the Full Range of African-American Comedy at SXSW
The New Negroes Showcases the Full Range of African-American Comedy at SXSW
At the stand-up show hosted by Baron Vaughn and Open Mike Eagle, black laughs matter

Robert Faires, March 7, 2019

How Local Opera Company LOLA Made the Play <i>Lardo Weeping</i>  Sing
How Local Opera Company LOLA Made the Play Lardo Weeping Sing
Peter Stopschinski’s 17-year journey to bring Terry Galloway’s outsized, outspoken agoraphobe to the stage

Robert Faires, March 7, 2019

Hyde Park Theatre's <i>A Doll's House, Part 2</i>
Hyde Park Theatre's A Doll's House, Part 2
Like its source material, this sequel from another mother entertains and inspires on its own terms

Bob Abelman, March 7, 2019

The SXSW Keynote by Elon Musk Is James Adomian's Future Shtick
The SXSW Keynote by Elon Musk Is James Adomian's Future Shtick
A satirical look at what lies ahead for humanity, as the SpaceX founder might envision it

Robert Faires, March 7, 2019

Ice Pick’s Pies Are Warming Up This Cold Town
Ice Pick’s Pies Are Warming Up This Cold Town
Artisanal baker delivers Austin the savory and the sweet

Wayne Alan Brenner, March 6, 2019

Zach Theatre Lands Terrence McNally World Premiere
Zach Theatre Lands Terrence McNally World Premiere
Tony-winning playwright revises Fire and Air into new drama

Robert Faires, March 5, 2019

This Is America: Part Two
This Is America: Part Two
More from the Notes From the Field cast on living black

Robert Faires, Feb. 28, 2019

This Is America: Part One
This Is America: Part One
Zach's Notes From the Field cast on living black

Robert Faires, Feb. 28, 2019

TexARTS' <i>Xanadu</i>
TexARTS' Xanadu
This musical comedy embrace of Eighties pop culture is served up with all the energy, excess, and extravagance the decade deserves

Trey Gutierrez, Feb. 28, 2019

Denise Elliott Jones:
Denise Elliott Jones: "Does It Match the Sofa?" at the Butridge Gallery
This divine Texas artist is straight-up messing with the fabric of reality

Wayne Alan Brenner, Feb. 28, 2019

The Challenge of Playing Living People in Zach Theatre's <i>Notes From the Field</i>
The Challenge of Playing Living People in Zach Theatre's Notes From the Field
The cast discusses how hard it can be getting into the skin of living people in Anna Deavere Smith's play

Robert Faires, Feb. 28, 2019

Snapshot – Inside Hopscotch: Light and Sound
Snapshot – Inside Hopscotch: Light and Sound
This is the immersive art experience that's all over your Instagram feed

David Brendan Hall, Feb. 28, 2019

Ground Floor Theatre's <i>black do crack</i>
Ground Floor Theatre's black do crack
In this new solo show, writer-performer Florinda Bryant shatters the myth that black women must go it alone

Robert Faires, Feb. 28, 2019

Hopscotch Light and Sound at Blue Genie Art Bazaar
Hopscotch Light and Sound at Blue Genie Art Bazaar
Photos by David Brendan Hall

Photos, Feb. 28, 2019

Review: <i>Our Town</i>
Review: Our Town
City Theatre’s safe staging of the classic embraces nostalgia

Bob Abelman, Feb. 27, 2019

SXSW Comedy: Your 2019 Lineup
SXSW Comedy: Your 2019 Lineup
Leading the laughs: Griffin, The Daily Show, and Elon Musk?

Robert Faires, Feb. 26, 2019

OUTsider Fest Review: <i>Rhythm Nation 1814</i>
OUTsider Fest Review: Rhythm Nation 1814
Dorian Wood queers Janet Jackson’s concept album 30 years later

Beth Sullivan, Feb. 25, 2019

OUTsider Fest Review: Nia & Ness' <i>Home.</i>
OUTsider Fest Review: Nia & Ness' Home.
Splitting the world open, one performance at a time

Lilli Hime, Feb. 23, 2019

OUTsider Fest Review: <i>Our Future Ends</i>?
OUTsider Fest Review: Our Future Ends?
Lemurs, dancers, and the question: Are queer spaces going extinct?

Lilli Hime, Feb. 21, 2019

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