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Fresh Takes on Gilbert & Sullivan by Gilbert & Sullivan Austin
Fresh Takes on Gilbert & Sullivan
The company's series of unconventional spins on the comic operas actually do the duo a service

Robert Faires, July 1, 2021

<i>Before Stonewall</i> by Edward Cohen
Before Stonewall
The short stories in this collection from Austin's Awst Press simmer with queer rage, grief, and longing

Rosalind Faires, June 24, 2021

Nathan Harris Pens an Intimate Civil War Tale in <i>The Sweetness of Water</i>
Nathan Harris Pens an Intimate Civil War Tale in The Sweetness of Water
In his debut novel, the Michener Center alumnus brings "a new story to the table"

Robert Faires, June 17, 2021

Balm: New Paintings by Bradley Kerl
Painter Bradley Kerl leads us from inside to outside and beyond

Robert Faires, June 17, 2021

Moontower Comedy Comes Back in a Big Way!
Moontower Comedy Comes Back in a Big Way!
Festival celebrates its tenth year with 100 comics – live!

Robert Faires, June 10, 2021

Overlooked, Overheard Lets Us Hear the Sound of the City's Money Being Spent
Overlooked, Overheard Lets Us Hear the Sound of the City's Money Being Spent
Composer and audio artist Douglas Laustsen geo-tagged sites in the Govalle and Highland neighborhoods where local government's been at work

Wayne Alan Brenner, June 10, 2021

"Elements of Expression" at ICOSA Gallery
The artists of San Antonio's Clamp Light Studios take over the Austin gallery and take us to surprising new places

Robert Faires, June 10, 2021

<i>The Plague Year: America in the Time of Covid</i> by Lawrence Wright
The Plague Year: America in the Time of Covid
In his account of the ongoing coronavirus crisis, the New Yorker writer reports the killers are off the leash

Michael King, June 3, 2021

<i>One Last Stop</i> Is an Electrifying Queer Timeslip Romance
One Last Stop Is an Electrifying Queer Timeslip Romance
The author of Red, White & Royal Blue, Casey McQuiston, unveils her second novel

Rosalind Faires, June 3, 2021

Jason June's Gay YA Agenda
Jason June's Gay YA Agenda
The author makes a sex-positive, funny, queer addition to the genre

James Scott, June 1, 2021

Beili Liu's Sculpture <i>Cloud Pavilion</i> Shimmers at Seaholm
Beili Liu's Sculpture Cloud Pavilion Shimmers at Seaholm
How this glistening steel sculpture by the Austin-based artist became a permanent fixture of an evolving Downtown

Vivie Behrens, May 27, 2021

Far From Respectable: Dave Hickey and His Art by Daniel Oppenheimer
Far From Respectable: Dave Hickey and His Art
In this new book, the iconoclastic art critic gets the respect he deserves

Barbara Purcell, May 27, 2021

Austin FC Launches ATXFC Artist Initiative
Austin FC Launches ATXFC Artist Initiative
New program shows soccer club's support for creativity in the city

Robert Faires, May 25, 2021

"Very Queer and Very Hip-Hop”: ATX Interfaces Cuts the Crap With Community-Based Art Programming
Through open mics, artist showcases, a zine, and more, the arts org seeks to amplify marginalized voices

Laiken Neumann, May 20, 2021

Seeking Nine Holes and a Lost Austin at Butler Pitch & Putt
Seeking Nine Holes and a Lost Austin at Butler Pitch & Putt
A million dollar renovation transforms a city landmark, but the spirit stays the same

Ali Montag, May 20, 2021

Five Graphic Novels That Will Supercharge Your Sequential Existence
Five Graphic Novels That Will Supercharge Your Sequential Existence
A smattering of comics to keep your clever eyes busy

Wayne Alan Brenner, May 20, 2021

<i>Paris Without Her: A Memoir</i> by Gregory Curtis
Paris Without Her: A Memoir
In his latest book, the Austin author walks through the City of Light to find a new life after his wife's death

Robert Faires, May 20, 2021

Texas Book Festival Goes Hybrid in 2021
Texas Book Festival Goes Hybrid in 2021
October fest blends the virtual and a return of live events

Robert Faires, May 17, 2021

Tony Hinchcliffe's Stand-up Racism
Tony Hinchcliffe's Stand-up Racism
Kill Tony host spews slurs at fellow comic Peng Dang

Robert Faires, May 13, 2021

<i>The Hunting Wives</i> by May Cobb
The Hunting Wives
When the Austin author leads you into the Piney Woods for her new thriller, the trip is sultry and surprising

Rosalind Faires, May 13, 2021

Carrie Fountain's Third Collection of Poetry Illuminates the Day-to-Day
Carrie Fountain's Third Collection of Poetry Illuminates the Day-to-Day
The Austin author lives The Life

Rosalind Faires, May 6, 2021

In Buda, Mini-Golf and War Memorial Are Ingeniously Paired
In Buda, Mini-Golf and War Memorial Are Ingeniously Paired
A veteran's story inspires across generations at the Memorial Miniature Golf and World War II Museum

Ali Montag, April 29, 2021

Austin Opera Races Back Into Live Performance With <i>Tosca</i> at Circuit of the Americas
Austin Opera Races Back Into Live Performance With Tosca at Circuit of the Americas
The company brings grand opera to the Grand Prix with an outdoor staging of Puccini's powerhouse

Robert Faires, April 29, 2021

Amy Gentry Is All the Rage in Her Third Novel, <i>Bad Habits</i>
Amy Gentry Is All the Rage in Her Third Novel, Bad Habits
The Austin author talks anger, solidarity, and grad school villainy

Rosalind Faires, April 29, 2021

Local Artist Duo Selected for Prestigious Tito’s Prize
Local Artist Duo Selected for Prestigious Tito’s Prize
Ariel René Jackson will collaborate with Michael J. Love this fall

Vivie Behrens, April 22, 2021

"A Wished for and Welcome Guest" at Co-Lab Projects
The gallery has a new home, where it aims to make you feel like "A Wished for and Welcome Guest"

Robert Faires, April 22, 2021

Ethan Hawke Pens a Valentine to Theatre in <i>A Bright Ray of Darkness</i>
Ethan Hawke Pens a Valentine to Theatre in A Bright Ray of Darkness
His new novel is also a prayer for the stage and a reminder of the healing power of performance

Robert Faires, April 22, 2021

“Altered Allusions: New Works by Nate Szarmach” at Davis Gallery
“Altered Allusions: New Works by Nate Szarmach” at Davis Gallery
In these paintings of Christian figures, the lack of focus is the focus

Robert Faires, April 15, 2021

Review: <i>You'll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey</i>
Review: You'll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey
UT could learn a lot from these "crazy stories about racism"

Michael King, April 13, 2021

Select Austin Public Library Locations to Reopen on May 10
Select Austin Public Library Locations to Reopen on May 10
All other branches to follow suit on June 28

Vivie Behrens, April 10, 2021

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