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Theatrical Provocateurs Rubber Repertory Return to Austin
Theatrical Provocateurs Rubber Repertory Return to Austin
Two of the best and oddest come back for their own good and ours

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 20, 2019

"Andy Coolquitt: Pinto Beans" at Bale Creek Allen Gallery
The artist's solo show is a public display of well-organized chaos, a sculptural nirvana of randomness and resourcefulness

Barbara Purcell, Sept. 19, 2019

“Valerie Fowler: The Story of the Deer in the Road”
“Valerie Fowler: The Story of the Deer in the Road”
Wonderfully painted memories of where the wild (and even-toed ungulate) things are

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 19, 2019

Paper Chairs Makes Theatre With a Little Lone Star Surregionalism
Paper Chairs Makes Theatre With a Little Lone Star Surregionalism
The Texas premiere of Will Arbery's Plano play knows place like home

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 19, 2019

Shrewd Productions' <i>Jump</i>
Shrewd Productions' Jump
In Charly Evon Simpson's drama, characters caught in the dark currents of grief and depression seek a way through

Robert Faires, Sept. 19, 2019

<i>New York Times</i> Bestselling Author Brené Brown to Speak at UT Austin
New York Times Bestselling Author Brené Brown to Speak at UT Austin
Limited tickets available to the public for Oct. 29 event

Alyssa Quiles, Sept. 18, 2019

MondoCon-a-Go-Go
MondoCon-a-Go-Go
Alamo's collectibles and print celebration is back and big as ever

Richard Whittaker, Sept. 13, 2019

<i>The Secrets We Kept</i> by Lara Prescott
The Secrets We Kept by Lara Prescott
Who runs the world? Secretaries, spies, and survivors in Lara Prescott's debut novel

Rosalind Faires, Sept. 12, 2019

Michael Ray Charles' New Art Asks Hard Questions About Race and America
Michael Ray Charles' New Art Asks Hard Questions
The internationally acclaimed artist returns to Austin with new work that, as ever, leaves us asking ourselves what we see

Robert Faires, Sept. 12, 2019

Austin Playhouse's <i>Holmes and Watson</i>
Austin Playhouse's Holmes and Watson
The joy in this staging of Jeffrey Hatcher's play is seeing the good doctor deduce which of three Sherlocks is the real deal

Robert Faires, Sept. 12, 2019

Hyde Park Theatre's <i>Hot Dogs at the Eiffel Tower</i>
Hyde Park Theatre's Hot Dogs at the Eiffel Tower
Maggie Gallant relates her search for her birth parents with slow-burn storytelling that captivates with its blend of cheekiness and honesty

Trey Gutierrez, Sept. 12, 2019

Five Recommended Arts Events This Weekend
Five Arty Things This Weekend
Because you want to supercharge your time in this world, don’t you?

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 5, 2019

"Kate Breakey: Ornithology" at Stephen L. Clark Gallery
Where late the sweet birds sang, where now resides the egg and eye

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 5, 2019

"Sanctum" Explores Ancestral Memories in Our DNA
Alyssa Taylor Wendt and five other artists look at inherited memory in this group show at Big Medium

Robert Faires, Sept. 5, 2019

Theatre en Bloc's <i>Dance Nation</i>
Theatre en Bloc's Dance Nation
This production of Clare Barron's play invokes the experience of puberty for girls, in all its allure and terror

Robert Faires, Sept. 5, 2019

Archive Theater Company's <i>Cyrano de Bergerac</i>
Archive Theater Company's Cyrano de Bergerac
Jennifer Rose Davis' new staging immerses audiences in 19th-century France, taking them on an epic journey that's equally humorous and heartfelt

Trey Gutierrez, Sept. 5, 2019

Bob Bursey Takes Over Texas Performing Arts
Bob Bursey Takes Over Texas Performing Arts
UT hires the director of Bard College's Fisher Center to run TPA

Robert Faires, Sept. 3, 2019

Richard Linklater Shooting 20-Year Stephen Sondheim Musical
Richard Linklater Shooting 20-Year Stephen Sondheim Musical
Merrily We Roll Along his most ambitious project yet

Richard Whittaker, Aug. 30, 2019

<i>Cold Storage</i>
Cold Storage
David Koepp's new thriller involves zombies, but its unexpected take, rooted in scientific realism, will make you rethink how the genre works

Reid Jowers, Aug. 29, 2019

"Shoot Like a Grrrl" Takes You on a Club Crawl Through Lost Austin
Photographer Martha Grenon's exhibit at SouthPop covers the Austin music scene in the Eighties and Nineties

Robert Faires, Aug. 29, 2019

Color Arc Productions' <i>The Mamalogues</i>
Color Arc Productions' The Mamalogues
In the world premiere of Lisa B. Thompson's play, the lives of single black mothers are seen, and felt

Robert Faires, Aug. 29, 2019

<i>Liz Behan: One Woman at Dusk</i> at ColdTowne
Liz Behan: One Woman at Dusk at ColdTowne
Laura de la Fuente’s solo show is a charged combination of clever writing, memorable characters, and spirited performance

Trey Gutierrez, Aug. 29, 2019

Texas Book Festival 2019: The Full Lineup
Texas Book Festival 2019: The Full Lineup
Malcolm Gladwell, Sonia Sotomayor, John Grisham, and 300 more

Robert Faires, Aug. 28, 2019

Designer and Fashion Columnist Stephen MacMillan Moser Passes Away at 61
Designer and Fashion Columnist Stephen MacMillan Moser Passes Away at 61
Your Style Avatar loses battle with cancer

James Renovitch, Aug. 27, 2019

Improviser Shannon Stott Brings Some <i>Lord of the Rings</i> to Out of Bounds
Improviser Shannon Stott Brings Some Lord of the Rings to Out of Bounds
The Gandalf of improv is all over the comedy festival

Robert Faires, Aug. 22, 2019

Zach Theatre's <i>Ann</i>
Zach Theatre's Ann
This revival of Holland Taylor's play replaces Ann Richards the Lone Star icon with the everyday Texan who faced challenges head-on

Trey Gutierrez, Aug. 22, 2019

“Shana Hoehn: Hauntings” at Women & Their Work
“Shana Hoehn: Hauntings” at Women & Their Work
Vintage hood ornaments are reimagined as sculptures that expose the historically distorted treatment of women’s bodies

Robert Faires, Aug. 22, 2019

Emmet Hunker Has a Gay Agenda
Emmet Hunker Has a Gay Agenda
Queer comedy to open minds, push boundaries, and create space

Mac Irvine, Aug. 19, 2019

"Meeghan Morongova: Boundless Abandon" at Butridge Gallery
The photographer's first solo show is a clever and colorful fabrication of portraits

Wayne Alan Brenner, Aug. 15, 2019

Causing Trouble as We Smiled: A Dusty Story
Causing Trouble as We Smiled: A Dusty Story
Playwright Timothy Braun remembers the canine companion who changed his life

Timothy Braun, Aug. 15, 2019

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