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7831-7860 of 9,126 entries
'Segue To Flight'
Local Arts Reviews
Rachel Koper, Feb. 13, 2004
'Malcolm Bucknall + Bale Creek Allen'
Local Arts Reviews
Rachel Koper, Feb. 6, 2004
Shadow or No Shadow, It's First Saturday
February may be a month of uncertainty, but you can be sure that the first Saturday will find art galleries across Austin offering tours and special events
Robert Faires, Feb. 6, 2004
Run for Your Wife
Local Arts Reviews
Barry Pineo, Feb. 6, 2004
Weird Science Takes the Stage
The strange, true tale of how a high school science textbook was turned into a play
C. Denby Swanson, Feb. 6, 2004
Where in the World Is Einojuhani Rautavaara?
The singular, compelling choral music of the Baltic Sea countries has grown in popularity, so Conspirare is exploring the region's sounds in Cool Blue, its first concert of 2004
Robert Faires, Feb. 6, 2004
Articulations
Georgetown High's annual musical needs your help, Ballet Austin's foundation passes the cool million mark, and there's new art at the convention center
Robert Faires, Feb. 6, 2004
Don't Drown
Local Arts Reviews
Robert Faires, Feb. 6, 2004
Behind America's Funnyman
For rare comic Neil Hamburger, it's all about the laughs -- and keeping the bug spray handy
Steve Birmingham, Jan. 30, 2004
The Bateman Trilogy
In The Bateman Trilogy, about a family of working-class suburbanite Texans, Ken Webster reveals a fine playwright's voice to go along with his strong directorial style
Robi Polgar, Jan. 30, 2004
Black Things
Spank Dance Company's Black Things, in which black-clad dancers dance in near darkness, is original, striking, and resonant of the shadow side of our interior and exterior worlds
Wayne Alan Brenner, Jan. 30, 2004
Articulations
Choreographer Allison Orr pops up on the National Geographic Channel, and Ballet East and UT professor Bion Tsang are honored
Robert Faires, Jan. 30, 2004
Are We on the Edge?
Getting the answers to timely and timeless questions at the 2004 FronteraFest Long Fringe
Robert Faires, Jan. 30, 2004
Mozart Birthday Celebration
Local Arts Reviews
Jerry Young, Jan. 30, 2004
How to Belly-Dance for Your Husband Starring Little Egypt
Tongue and Groove Theatre's silly How to Belly-Dance for Your Husband Starring Little Egypt starts off delightfully enough but winds up as a handful of sesame-flavored cotton candy
Wayne Alan Brenner, Jan. 30, 2004
Dance Carousel 2004
In the choreographic sampler Dance Carousel 2004, 10 local dance makers show how much dance they can create in a mere 60 seconds apiece
Robert Faires, Jan. 30, 2004
1 Performer, 2 Shows, 19 Characters!
Two solo shows of Gemma Wilcox show the artist's imaginative approach to theatricality, a rich sensitivity to character, and a winning sense of humor
Robert Faires, Jan. 30, 2004
Will Power: The Course of Love
The Austin Shakespeare Festival's Will Power: The Course of Love, a compendium of Shakespearean scenes, songs, and sonnets, is as short and sweet as a chocolate heart
Barry Pineo, Jan. 30, 2004
Pythia Dust
Local Arts Reviews
Robert Faires, Jan. 30, 2004
Topdog/Underdog
Local Arts Reviews
Heather Barfield Cole, Jan. 23, 2004
Survey Says: Arts Rule!
Three out of four Austinites agree that the arts are where it's at
Robert Faires, Jan. 23, 2004
Articulations
Playwright Dan Dietz gets his second play staged at the Humana Festival in Louisville, Johnson / Long Dance Company heads to Hamburg, and Zach shuffles its season
Robert Faires, Jan. 23, 2004
The Winter's Tale
Local Arts Reviews
Barry Pineo, Jan. 23, 2004
The Road to Wigan Pier
Local Arts Reviews
Molly Beth Brenner, Jan. 23, 2004
The Earth Moves
Getting into the orbit of Ellen Bartel and Spank Dance Company
Wayne Alan Brenner, Jan. 23, 2004
Così Fan Tutte
Local Arts Reviews
Heather Barfield Cole, Jan. 16, 2004
Titus Andronicus
Local Arts Reviews
Barry Pineo, Jan. 16, 2004
'Food Wine, and Thou'
In its savory new exhibition 'Food, Wine and Thou,' Studio2Gallery offers a feast of artwork whose succulent colors and scrumptious shapes aim to fill that empty space in your hungry heart
Robert Faires, Jan. 16, 2004
Articulations
Austin won't be a capital of culture in 2004, Martha Norkunas won't be the director of Texas Folklife Resources, and Lana Dieterich won't be opening 'Always Patsy Cline' this week
Robert Faires, Jan. 16, 2004
One Flea Spare
Local Arts Reviews
Molly Beth Brenner, Jan. 16, 2004
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