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Review: Austin Playhouse's <i>The Norwegians</i>
Review: Austin Playhouse's The Norwegians
Revised revisiting of this dark comedy remains a guilty pleasure

Bob Abelman, Sept. 28, 2023

Five Big Nights Out for the Visual Arts
Five Big Nights Out for the Visual Arts
From folk traditions to fancy fundraisers, events that make galleries social

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 28, 2023

Armadillo Christmas Bazaar Announces Maker Lineup
Armadillo Christmas Bazaar Announces Maker Lineup
The iconic holiday marketplace returns Dec. 15-23

Jencie Tomasek, Sept. 26, 2023

Fusebox Takes the Electricity Across the Calendar
Fusebox Takes the Electricity Across the Calendar
Arts festival rebrands, expands with year-round programming

Richard Whittaker, Sept. 26, 2023

Free Show: Esther's Follies Pays Tribute to Lyova Rosanoff
Free Show: Esther's Follies Pays Tribute to Lyova Rosanoff
And you're invited to help them celebrate!

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 22, 2023

Review: Zach Theatre’s <i>Hershey Felder as George Gershwin Alone</i>
Review: Zach Theatre's Hershey Felder as George Gershwin Alone
A masterful tribute to the father of the Great American Songbook

Jay Trachtenberg, Sept. 21, 2023

Review: Zach Theatre’s The Girl Who Became Legend
Review: Zach Theatre's The Girl Who Became Legend
World premiere of epic Americana folktale delights young and old

Bob Abelman, Sept. 21, 2023

It's Official: Dylan Carlino Is the Funniest Person in Austin
It's Official: Dylan Carlino Is the Funniest Person in Austin
Dominating newcomers prove the city is a comedy magnet

Valerie Lopez, Sept. 20, 2023

Review: Deaf Austin Theatre’s <i>The Laramie Project</i>
Review: Deaf Austin Theatre's The Laramie Project
Enhanced American Sign Language adds depth, dimension to “testimony’s ambitious sister”

Bob Abelman, Sept. 14, 2023

Review: Alchemy Theatre’s <i>Pipeline</i>
Review: Alchemy Theatre's Pipeline
Weak choices undermine the hard-hitting angst that drives this play

Bob Abelman, Sept. 14, 2023

Roxane Gay, Tim O’Brien Join Texas Book Festival Lineup
Roxane Gay, Tim O’Brien Join Texas Book Festival Lineup
Full author roster revealed for November fest

Kimberley Jones, Sept. 13, 2023

Review: Georgetown Palace’s <i>The Sound of Music</i>
Review: Georgetown Palace Theatre's The Sound of Music
It may be paint-by-number, but this production captures the core of an old-fashioned musical

Bob Abelman, Sept. 7, 2023

Five More Gallery Shows to Beat the Heat
Five More Gallery Shows to Beat the Heat
Cool visions, cool on the skin

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 7, 2023

Revenge, Deferred in Stephen Mills' <i>Hamlet</i>
Revenge, Deferred in Stephen Mills' Hamlet
Post-pandemic, Ballet Austin's artistic director brings his career-defining work back home

Richard Whittaker, Sept. 7, 2023

Review: Georgetown Palace’s <i>The Sound of Music</i>
Review: Georgetown Palace’s The Sound of Music
Production captures the core of an old-fashioned musical

Bob Abelman, Sept. 5, 2023

The War on the Walls in Yuliya Lanina's <i>Mother/Land</i>
The War on the Walls in Yuliya Lanina's Mother/Land
The UT professor processes the personal impact of the Ukrainian invasion in her new multimedia installation

Richard Whittaker, Aug. 31, 2023

Review: Hyde Park Theatre’s <i>Caught</i>
Review: Hyde Park Theatre's Caught
Theatrical bait and switch drives this intriguing, infuriating play

Bob Abelman, Aug. 31, 2023

Five Live and Legendary Austin Performances This Month
Five Live and Legendary Austin Performances This Month
Local stages shake with terror, delight, and motion this September

Wayne Alan Brenner, Aug. 31, 2023

Review: Hyde Park Theatre’s <i>Caught</i>
Hyde Park Theatre’s Caught
Theatrical bait and switch drives this intriguing, infuriating play

Bob Abelman, Aug. 28, 2023

Drag Show Die Felicia Crawls Back in the Coffin
Drag Show Die Felicia Crawls Back in the Coffin
Wear your best widow’s weeds as Louisianna Purchase closes the crypt on the horror-themed show

James Scott, Aug. 24, 2023

Review: Davis Gallery’s “Late Summer Dreams”
Review: Davis Gallery’s “Late Summer Dreams”
Don’t sleep on this new group show

Wayne Alan Brenner, Aug. 24, 2023

City Opens Arts Education Grant Application Window
City Opens Arts Education Grant Application Window
Nineteen $25,000 grants being offered to nonprofits

Richard Whittaker, Aug. 23, 2023

Review: Ground Floor Theatre’s <i>Jenna & the Whale</i>
Ground Floor Theatre’s Jenna & the Whale
Biblically inspired world premiere is a minor miracle

Bob Abelman, Aug. 22, 2023

Review: Zach Theatre’s <i>Head Over Heels</i>
Review: Zach Theatre's Head Over Heels
The Go-Go’s get the jukebox musical treatment by way of Shakespearean bawdiness

Joe Gross, Aug. 17, 2023

Ballet Austin Returns With Revival of <i>Hamlet</i>
Ballet Austin Returns With Revival of Hamlet
Company’s most successful production launches 2023-24 season

Richard Whittaker, Aug. 12, 2023

Johnny Hardwick, the Voice of Dale Gribble, Dies at 64
Johnny Hardwick, the Voice of Dale Gribble, Dies at 64
King of the Hill star was an Austin-made comedy legend

Richard Whittaker, Aug. 10, 2023

Five Gallery Shows to Beat the Summer Heat
Five Gallery Shows to Beat the Summer Heat
Cool visions, cool on the skin

Wayne Alan Brenner, Aug. 10, 2023

Georgetown Palace Theatre's <i>The 39 Steps</i>
Review: Georgetown Palace Theatre's The 39 Steps
An aerobic workout for the cast, a delightfully mindless experience for the audience

Bob Abelman, Aug. 10, 2023

Beyond August Productions' <i>God of Carnage</i>
Review: Beyond August Productions' God of Carnage
A good play about bad behavior, made even better by a great production

Bob Abelman, Aug. 3, 2023

Stacey Abrams, Lawrence Wright Announced for Texas Book Festival
Stacey Abrams, Lawrence Wright Announced for Texas Book Festival
First wave of authors spans poetry to novels to kids books

Richard Whittaker, July 31, 2023

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