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"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

"Erin Shirreff" at Lora Reynolds Gallery
The artist blurs the line between photography and sculpture, creating a stunning result

Marisa Charpentier, Dec. 27, 2018

Robert Faires’ Top 10 Dance and Classical Joys of 2018
Robert Faires’ Top 10 Dance and Classical Joys of 2018
In this year’s dance and classical offerings, extraordinary depictions of loss and suffering continue to haunt

Robert Faires, Dec. 27, 2018

Top Books of 2018 for Heroine Addicts
Top Books of 2018 for Heroine Addicts
Sisters were doing it for themselves in historical fiction, alt-historical fiction, romance, and a graphic novel

Rosalind Faires, Dec. 27, 2018

Wayne Alan Brenner’s Top 10 Arts-Related Things I Enjoyed in 2018
Wayne Alan Brenner’s Top 10 Arts-Related Things I Enjoyed in 2018
Representational and digital art, plus theatre rooted in history proved especially mind-blowing this year

Wayne Alan Brenner, Dec. 27, 2018

Top Books of 2018 That Make the Past Present
Top Books of 2018 That Make the Past Present
Whether in biography, graphic novel, crime fiction, or retold Greek myths, these books brought history to life

Jesse Sublett, Dec. 27, 2018

David Brendan Hall's Top 10 Photos of 2018
David Brendan Hall's Top 10 Photos of 2018
Photos by David Brendan Hall

Photos, Dec. 27, 2018

John Anderson's Top 10 Photos of 2018
John Anderson's Top 10 Photos of 2018
Photos by John Anderson

Photos, Dec. 27, 2018

Jana Birchum's Top Photos of 2018
Jana Birchum's Top Photos of 2018
Photos by Jana Birchum, and photo by Jana Birchum

Photos, Dec. 27, 2018

Post No Williams: A Vivid Section of the Human Animal
Post No Williams
A tripartite view of The Collected Stories of Diane Williams

Wayne Alan Brenner, Dec. 24, 2018

Permanent Record's <i>White</i>
Permanent Record's White
In James Ijames' satirical portrait of the artist as a privileged white guy, a black woman provides the most vivid and interesting shades

Robert Faires, Dec. 20, 2018

"Suchitra Mattai: Landfall" at grayDUCK Gallery
The artist's channeled chaos vividly explores relationships between the natural and human worlds

Wayne Alan Brenner, Dec. 20, 2018

Snapshot: Blue Genie Art Bazaar
Snapshot: Blue Genie Art Bazaar
Support local artisans with these last-minute gift buys

David Brendan Hall, Dec. 20, 2018

ArtStartArt Helps Students Get Their First Sales
ArtStartArt Helps Students Get Their First Sales
This Austin-based company helps university students break into the art market and gives art lovers a new source for original work

Robert Faires, Dec. 20, 2018

Zach Theatre's <i>The Santaland Diaries</i>
Zach Theatre's The Santaland Diaries
A new creative team energizes a 20-year-old holiday tradition at Zach

Trey Gutierrez, Dec. 20, 2018

Calvin Gimpelevich’s <i>Invasions</i>  Hurts So Good
Calvin Gimpelevich’s Invasions Hurts So Good
New collection from Instar Books explores love in many forms

Wayne Alan Brenner, Dec. 17, 2018

Tillery Street Plant Company and East Austin Succulents
Tillery Street Plant Company and East Austin Succulents
Photos by Melanie Laporte

Photos, Dec. 15, 2018

Staging <i>Mr. Burns, a post-electric play</i>  With Zero Waste
Staging Mr. Burns, a post-electric play With Zero Waste
A UT student production of Anne Washburn’s play shows how to make theatre the sustainable way

M. Brianna Stallings, Dec. 13, 2018

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