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Plethora of Riches: How Richard Samuel Turned an Art Gallery Into a Community Center
Plethora of Riches: How Richard Samuel Turned an Art Gallery Into a Community Center
RichesArt launches annual Black History Month exhibit with new philanthropic initiative

Carys Anderson, Feb. 8, 2024

Bloody Brides, Creepy Cats, and More Arts Events for the Week
Bloody Brides, Creepy Cats, and More Arts Events for the Week
Valentine's (and anti-Valentine) fun, soundtracking a rock, etc.

Wayne Alan Brenner, Feb. 8, 2024

Dog Toys and Puppy Sports Lead Our Recommended Community Events
Dog Toys and Puppy Sports Lead Our Recommended Community Events
Bucking broncos, drag vampires, and more highlights

Katherine McNevins, Feb. 8, 2024

Review: Donya Stockton’s “Endless” Weaves the Shape of Things to Come
Review: Donya Stockton’s “Endless” Weaves the Shape of Things to Come
Solo show at Northern-Southern runs through Feb. 18

Wayne Alan Brenner, Feb. 8, 2024

Review: Broadway in Austin’s <i>Beetlejuice</i>
Broadway in Austin’s Beetlejuice
There's a lot of life in this show about death

Richard Whittaker, Feb. 7, 2024

Megan McGinnis is Full of Life in <i>Beetlejuice</i>, the Show About Death
Megan McGinnis is Full of Life in Beetlejuice, the Show About Death
The Broadway star on the magic of bringing a movie to the stage

Richard Whittaker, Feb. 6, 2024

Matthew Vaughn and the Mystery of the Real Author of <i>Argylle</i>
Matthew Vaughn and the Mystery of the Real Author of Argylle
Director discusses "surreal" TikTok conspiracies

Richard Whittaker, Feb. 2, 2024

In Dark Corners and Bright Spaces, Beth Schindler Captures Queer Joy & Community
In Dark Corners and Bright Spaces, Beth Schindler Captures Queer Joy & Community
Austin Dyke March organizer opens first solo photography show

Genevieve Wood, Feb. 1, 2024

Carnaval to Chili Cook-Off: This Week's Recommended Community Events
Carnaval to Chili Cook-Off: This Week's Recommended Community Events
A kickoff for Black History Month, Mean Girls trivia, a farewell to boobies, and more

James Scott, Feb. 1, 2024

Stories, Operas, and Meet-Cutes: The Week in Arts
Stories, Operas, and Meet-Cutes: The Week in Arts
Brett Goldstein brings the laughs, Zach Theatre conjures a comet, and more arty events

Katherine McNevins, Feb. 1, 2024

“The Contemporary Print” Celebrates One of the World’s Oldest, Most Exacting Art Forms
“The Contemporary Print” Celebrates One of the World’s Oldest, Most Exacting Art Forms
ICOSA and PrintAustin juried exhibit runs through Feb. 17

Meher Qazilbash, Jan. 31, 2024

Mondo Veterans and SpectreVision Announce New Collectibles Company Mutant
Mondo Veterans and SpectreVision Announce New Collectibles Company Mutant
Reassembled team working on major poster and vinyl releases

Richard Whittaker, Jan. 29, 2024

Big Medium Holds Fundraiser Following Big Fire
Big Medium Holds Fundraiser Following Big Fire
Arts community hub is set to recover – creatively as ever

Wayne Alan Brenner, Jan. 28, 2024

All About That Bass: Moontower Just For Laughs Takes Over UT, Adds Headliners
All About That Bass: Moontower Just For Laughs Takes Over UT, Adds Headliners
Ronny Chieng, Tim Robinson, Ms. Pat join 2024 lineup

Richard Whittaker, Jan. 25, 2024

Participatory Performance Piece Offers an Interactive Exploration of What We Eat
Participatory Performance Piece Offers an Interactive Exploration of What We Eat
Geoff Sobelle’s FOOD comes to Austin

Rod Machen, Jan. 25, 2024

Myth and Culture Mingle in Annalise Gratovich's Complex Prints
Myth and Culture Mingle in Annalise Gratovich’s Complex Prints
Review: “Carrying Things From Home” at Flatbed Press

Cat McCarrey, Jan. 25, 2024

Sci-fi Writer and Austin Literary Institution Howard Waldrop Dead at 77
Sci-fi Writer and Austin Literary Institution Howard Waldrop Dead at 77
Author leaves incalculable legacy of work and mentorship

Richard Whittaker, Jan. 22, 2024

Big Medium Closes After Fire
Big Medium Closes After Fire
Art from Tim Kerr's new collaborative show destroyed in blaze

Richard Whittaker, Jan. 18, 2024

The Three Kings of “No Kings But Us”
The Three Kings of “No Kings But Us”
Austin DIY icon Tim Kerr and Houston legends Robert Hodge and Russel Gonzalez on their new Big Medium show

Haris Qureshi, Jan. 18, 2024

Swishing It Up for OUTsider Fest 2024
Swishing It Up for OUTsider Fest 2024
An exclusive look at what's next for Austin's premier transmedia fest

James Scott, Jan. 16, 2024

Five Free Art Exhibits for Your Aesthetic Delectation
Five Free Art Exhibits for Your Aesthetic Delectation
Free Week may have wrapped, but there’s still plenty of gratis entertainment in this town

Wayne Alan Brenner, Jan. 11, 2024

An Open-Door Policy for Performance Art at FronteraFest
An Open-Door Policy for Performance Art at FronteraFest
Austin’s innovative and egalitarian gathering keeps its public service mission

Richard Whittaker, Jan. 11, 2024

ColdTowne Theater: Always in Motion
ColdTowne Theater: Always in Motion
The comedy venue is home to diverse audiences and performers, but needs a permanent home of its own

Valerie Lopez, Jan. 4, 2024

Future Gladiators and Fantastical Stories Mark the Literary Year in Review
Future Gladiators and Fantastical Stories Mark the Literary Year in Review
Pulled from the shelves

Jay Trachtenberg, Dec. 28, 2023

<i>Young Claus</i>
Young Claus
Charming tale of Santa before he was so jolly and round

Katherine McNevins, Dec. 21, 2023

Review: “Holiday Show: Favorite Pieces”
Review: "Holiday Show: Favorite Pieces"
Internationally flavored group show at Unchained.Art makes the artists the curators

Meher Qazilbash, Dec. 21, 2023

Top 10 Memorable Moments in Austin Theatre
Top 10 Memorable Moments in Austin Theatre
Highs and lows from Austin’s stages in their first real post-pandemic year

Bob Abelman, Dec. 14, 2023

Top 10 Local Comedy Stories of 2023
Top 10 Local Comedy Stories of 2023
New venues, new faces, new experiments

Valerie Lopez, Dec. 14, 2023

Review: Austin Playhouse’s <i>Murder on the Links</i>
Review: Austin Playhouse’s Murder on the Links
Agatha Christie’s 1923 mystery gets a surprising remake as a farce

Jasmine Lane, Dec. 14, 2023

Review: Alchemy Theatre’s <i>A Christmas Memory</i>
Alchemy Theatre’s A Christmas Memory
Truman Capote's childhood reminiscences are a poignant present

Jasmine Lane, Dec. 12, 2023

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