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Review: Ground Floor Theatre’s <i>Jack & Aiden</i>
Ground Floor Theatre’s Jack & Aiden
Queer musical gets to the intimate, sexy heart of a relationship

James Scott, Dec. 12, 2023

Varsity Mural Finally Complete With New Image From <i>Slacker</i>
Varsity Mural Finally Complete With New Image From Slacker
Empty 13th frame now filled by the iconic Teresa Taylor

Richard Whittaker, Dec. 7, 2023

Gift Guide: The Movie of the Book
Gift Guide: The Movie of the Book
Five page-turners for the film fan in your life who wants the whole story

Richard Whittaker, Dec. 7, 2023

Gift Guide: Tabletop Gaming From Austin
Gift Guide: Tabletop Gaming From Austin
Rolling the dice on The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is just one way to kill some time over the holidays

Matthew Monagle, Dec. 7, 2023

Review: Broadway in Austin’s <i>My Fair Lady</i>
Review: Broadway in Austin’s My Fair Lady
Still bright, brassy, and enchanting, this production of the sharp-tongued classic musical still needs to fix its modern ending

Richard Whittaker, Dec. 7, 2023

Review: “The Dog Show”
Review: “The Dog Show”
Hiromi Stringer curates a fictitious, dog-obsessed museum in her current solo show

Meher Qazilbash, Dec. 7, 2023

Austin Library Services You Might Have Forgotten About
Austin Public Library Services
No shortage of fun at library in December

Jencie Tomasek, Dec. 1, 2023

Moontower Just for Laughs Austin Goes Big
Moontower Just for Laughs Austin Goes Big
Comedy fest adds arena shows from Andrew Schulz, Shane Gillis

Richard Whittaker, Nov. 30, 2023

Six Decades of <i>The Nutcracker</i> at Ballet Austin
Six Decades of The Nutcracker at Ballet Austin
Stephen Mills sprinkles seasonal magic on a beloved Christmas institution

Richard Whittaker, Nov. 30, 2023

Texas Book Festival Announces New CEO
Texas Book Festival Announces New CEO
Fundraising expert Marianne DeLeón steps into leadership role

Richard Whittaker, Nov. 29, 2023

Review: “Eye Moon Cocoon”
“Eye Moon Cocoon”
VLM's installation emphasizes environmental power of small gestures

Meher Qazilbash, Nov. 27, 2023

Review: “The Other Thing Is”
“The Other Thing Is”
Malcolm Bucknall's sentimental, humorous, chimeric portraits

Meher Qazilbash, Nov. 24, 2023

Review: Zach Theatre’s <i>A Christmas Carol</i>
Review: Zach Theatre’s A Christmas Carol
Boisterous but shallow jukebox musical of Dickens’ classic misses opportunities

Jasmine Lane, Nov. 22, 2023

<i>Unheard Witness</i>
Unheard Witness
The untold story of Charles Whitman’s wife is one of domestic violence red flags

Katherine McNevins, Nov. 16, 2023

Review: Zach Theatre's <i>The Thin Place</i>
Review: Zach Theatre's The Thin Place
Horror makes a rare and successful excursion to the stage

Richard Whittaker, Nov. 15, 2023

Review: Penfold Theatre’s <i>‘Art’</i>
Penfold Theatre’s ‘Art’
New version of Yasmina Reza’s satire remains hysterically timely

Jasmine Lane, Nov. 10, 2023

Five Themes at This Year’s Texas Book Festival
Five Themes at This Year’s Texas Book Festival
What’s hot, what’s intriguing, and who’s gonna be at the annual literary bonanza

Kimberley Jones, Nov. 9, 2023

A New Chapter for Austin’s Small Bookstores
A New Chapter for Austin’s Small Bookstores
From serving neighborhoods to serving wine, how innovative local booksellers are filling the shelves

Joe Gross, Nov. 9, 2023

<i>Mr. Texas</i>
Mr. Texas
Lawrence Wright’s newest novel isn’t just Mr. Smith Goes to Austin

Jay Trachtenberg, Nov. 9, 2023

Review: Zach Academy’s <i>The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee</i>
Zach Academy’s The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Young performer program shows Austin’s acting future is bright

Jasmine Lane, Nov. 7, 2023

Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery Expands in Time for Austin Studio Tour
Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery Expands in Time for Austin Studio Tour
Fostering community remains central to the artistic mission

Maya Wright, Nov. 2, 2023

Five Austin Studio Tour Shows
Five Austin Studio Tour Shows
So many artists, so big a city, almost too much beauty and fun

Wayne Alan Brenner, Nov. 2, 2023

Halloween Haunt Winner Announced
Halloween Haunt Winner Announced
And the spookiest yard in Austin is ...

The Culture Crew, Oct. 31, 2023

Still Time to Send Us Your Halloween Home Haunts
Still Time to Send Us Your Halloween Home Haunts
All treats, no tricks in our special prize pack

The Culture Crew, Oct. 28, 2023

<i>The Year That Broke Politics</i>
The Year That Broke Politics
How the 1968 election became a preview of our modern political mayhem

Jay Trachtenberg, Oct. 26, 2023

999 Eyes Freakshow & Surreal Sideshow Invites You to Step Inside an American Tradition
999 Eyes Freakshow & Surreal Sideshow Invites You to Step Inside an American Tradition
The beauty of the bizarre

Richard Whittaker, Oct. 19, 2023

Five Ingredients for a Perfect Halloween
Five Ingredients for a Perfect Halloween
Like the best bags of trick-or-treat candy, it’s all in the selection

Richard Whittaker, Oct. 19, 2023

Review: “If the Sky Were Orange”
Review: “If the Sky Were Orange”
Journalist Jeff Goodell curates the Blanton’s call to action on climate change

Lina Fisher, Oct. 19, 2023

Review: Austin Rainbow Theatre’s <i>Sordid Lives</i>
Review: Austin Rainbow Theatre’s Sordid Lives
Company’s inaugural production resurrects Del Shores’ queer Texas classic with gusto

James Scott, Oct. 12, 2023

Review: Broadway in Austin's <i>Six</i>
Broadway in Austin's Six
Flash over formidability defines this pop historical fiction

Bob Abelman, Oct. 4, 2023

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