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<i>Running</i> by Natalia Sylvester
Running by Natalia Sylvester
Natalia Sylvester’s YA debut makes the political personal

Rosalind Faires, Oct. 29, 2020

Blue Lapis Light's <i>Beyond the Clouds</i>
Blue Lapis Light's Beyond the Clouds
This aerial dance company's production brought its dancers down to earth but still lifted us up

Robert Faires, Oct. 29, 2020

SAGE Studio Artist Rick Fleming Bags His Biggest Exposure Yet With Joe Biden Portrait
SAGE Studio Artist Rick Fleming Bags His Biggest Exposure Yet With Joe Biden Portrait
The local artist’s tote bag is now on sale in the Biden campaign store

Kimberley Jones, Oct. 29, 2020

Alright, Alright, Alright: <i>Dazed and Confused</i> in Print
Alright, Alright, Alright: Dazed and Confused in Print
AFS celebrates new oral history with virtual signing

Richard Whittaker, Oct. 23, 2020

MASS Gallery Sends Exquisite Corpses Through the Mail
MASS Gallery Sends Exquisite Corpses Through the Mail
The Austin artspace gets downright surreal with the USPS for its current exhibition

Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 22, 2020

Penfold Theatre's Interactive Show <i>The Control Group</i> Lets You Fix the Future
Penfold Theatre's Interactive Show The Control Group Lets You Fix the Future
The sci-fi drama by phone calls on you to correct a crisis in the time stream

Robert Faires, Oct. 22, 2020

New Theatre Work Puts Attendees on the Trail of Notorious Art Thieves
New Theatre Work Puts Attendees on the Trail of Notorious Art Thieves
Hit the streets and get to the bottom of this Art Heist

Gerrard Hanly, Oct. 15, 2020

For His Dance <i>(Re)current Unrest</i>, Charles O. Anderson Keeps Moving
For His Dance (Re)current Unrest, Charles O. Anderson Keeps Moving
Through the pandemic and other obstacles, the choreographer and UT teacher continues to adapt

Robert Faires, Oct. 15, 2020

"Shawn Camp & Darcie Book: Comity of Ghosts" at ICOSA Gallery
New ICOSA show unites the spirits within via the surfaces without

Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 15, 2020

<i>Murder on Cold Street</i> by Sherry Thomas
Murder on Cold Street by Sherry Thomas
Sherry Thomas' fifth outing in the Lady Sherlock series is as fascinating and feminist as ever

Oct. 8, 2020

Getting Out and Getting Distanced With PARKSPACE
Getting Out and Getting Distanced With PARKSPACE
Public art project looks to bring people together while keeping them apart

Niti Majethia, Oct. 8, 2020

Rude Mechs Bring a <i>Karaoke Christmas Carol</i> Into Your Home and <i>You’re</i> the Star
Rude Mechs Bring a Karaoke Christmas Carol Into Your Home and You’re the Star
Local theatre savants revamp Dickens for your holiday acting pleasure

Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 6, 2020

Let's Go Hide in the Delightful Designer Forts of Fortlandia
Let's Go Hide in the Delightful Designer Forts of Fortlandia
The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center brings back its fancy forts right when we need them

Robert Faires, Oct. 1, 2020

Interactive Exhibit Fortlandia Returns to Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Interactive Exhibit Fortlandia Returns to Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Photos by John Anderson

Photos, Oct. 1, 2020

Take Your Wardrobe Back to Suffragette City
Back to Suffragette City
Local artist Heidi Pitre pins up women’s right to vote

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 28, 2020

Ways of Remembering: A Racial Geography Tour of UT-Austin’s Campus
Ways of Remembering: A Racial Geography Tour of UT-Austin’s Campus
Dr. Edmund T. Gordon’s virtual tour illuminates the university’s complicated history

Sara Hutchinson, Sept. 24, 2020

All the Neighborhood's a Stage in the Drive-Through <i>Vortex Odyssey</i>
All the Neighborhood's a Stage in the Drive-Through Vortex Odyssey
The Vortex keeps things safe, sacred, and mythically provocative in their newest stage spectacle

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 24, 2020

Every Day We Get More Illegal by Juan Felipe Herrera
Every Day We Get More Illegal by Juan Felipe Herrera
With his latest collection, the former U.S. poet laureate offers a kind of spiritual style guide for our time

Roberto Ontiveros, Sept. 24, 2020

Vortex vs. Coronavirus: The Shows Really <i>Do</i> Go On
Vortex vs. Coronavirus: The Shows Really Do Go On
Melissa Vogt explains the how and the why

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 24, 2020

Jan Reid: A Remembrance
Jan Reid: A Remembrance
Jesse Sublett pays tribute to his late friend as a true writer

Jesse Sublett, Sept. 22, 2020

In Memoriam: Jan Reid
In Memoriam: Jan Reid
Remembering the legendary author and Texas Monthly writer

Robert Faires, Sept. 21, 2020

"Amada Miller: Everything in Tune" at grayDUCK Gallery
The San Antonio-based artist's new show rings lunar and true

Sept. 17, 2020

The Crossroads Meet at Mexic-Arte Museum's
The Crossroads Meet at Mexic-Arte Museum's "Intersección: Choque & Alivio"
The 25th edition of this showcase for early-career Latinx artists is a space for sharing our shock over this time and our humanity

Robert Faires, Sept. 17, 2020

<i>In Black America</i> Celebrates 50 Years of Broadcasting About the Black Experience
In Black America Celebrates 50 Years of Broadcasting About the Black Experience
Longtime host John L. Hanson reflects on his journey in radio

Gerrard Hanly, Sept. 17, 2020

<i>Eklektikos</i> Host John Aielli Is Doing Very Well, Thank You
Eklektikos Host John Aielli Is Doing Very Well, Thank You
Austin radio mainstay recovering from June stroke

Robert Faires, Sept. 17, 2020

Texas Book Festival 2020: The Full Line-Up
Texas Book Festival 2020: The Full Line-Up
All 150 authors announced for the 25th anniversary lit celebration

Robert Faires, Sept. 16, 2020

How to Celebrate Austin Museum Day 2020
How to Celebrate Austin Museum Day 2020
In person and virtual events abound on the city' annual free museum day

Sept. 15, 2020

The North Door Announces Permanent Closure
The North Door Announces Permanent Closure
Home to Nerd Nite, Bedpost Confessions, and other events says goodbye

Kevin Curtin, Sept. 11, 2020

Austin Theatres Are Moving the Stage Beyond Zoom
Austin Theatres Are Moving the Stage Beyond Zoom
Companies thinking outside the boxes bring theatre to your radio, your mailbox, and your neighbor's yard

Robert Faires, Sept. 10, 2020

"Melanie Clemmons: Likes Charge"
This solo exhibition at Women & Their Work conjures digital comfort in troubled times

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 10, 2020

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