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"Through the Dusk, a Light" at Recspec Gallery
Annalise Gratovich prints up a bright array of time and place
Wayne Alan Brenner, Feb. 27, 2020
Hypothesis: These Science Fair Kids Are All Winners
On the ground at the 64th Annual Austin Energy Regional Science Festival
Lauren Girgis, Feb. 27, 2020
The Contemporary Austin Finds Its New Head in the Headlands
The museum's new director, sharon maidenberg, has run a renowned multidisciplinary arts center in the Bay Area for 10 years
Robert Faires, Feb. 27, 2020
Feted by Fusebash, the Fancy Fundraiser for Fusebox Festival
Ziggurats of Jell-O and inspired night of performances pays for future art
Wayne Alan Brenner, Feb. 27, 2020
Review:
Single Black Female
Lisa B. Thompson's play preaches from a Nineties perch
Yasmin Zacaria Mikhaiel, Feb. 26, 2020
Book Review:
The Big Goodbye
The making of
Chinatown
gets its full due in Wasson's chronicle
David Gaines, Feb. 25, 2020
One Ounce Opera Highlights the (Death-Obsessed) Work of Four Women Composers and Librettists
Micro-operas were the order of the day at the company's annual Fresh Squeezed showcase
Wayne Alan Brenner, Feb. 20, 2020
At No Lights No Lycra, You Really Can Dance Like No One's Watching
Since this weekly sober dance party happens in the dark, you're free to move without worry over how you look
Erica Lies, Feb. 20, 2020
Mary Moody Northen Theatre's
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
This moving, transformative show gives its autistic hero a deep and engaging humanity
Laura Jones, Feb. 20, 2020
Archive Theater's
The Man of Destiny
The company builds a uniquely entertaining evening around Shaw's fiery tango of wits between a young Napoleon and a Mysterious Lady
Trey Gutierrez, Feb. 20, 2020
Review:
Come From Away
Tale of ordinary people embracing strangers is extraordinary
Elizabeth Cobbe, Feb. 19, 2020
Fernando Saralegui's
Best Eats Havana
Dishing on the many flavors of Cuba’s capital
Barbara Purcell, Feb. 18, 2020
Getting
Restless Hearts
on Their Feet
Stagers help Ballet Austin dance Balanchine and Wheeldon
Sofia Tafich, Feb. 14, 2020
Every Brilliant Thing
This production of Duncan Macmillan's solo show gives audiences a reason to live – make that a million reasons
Robert Faires, Feb. 13, 2020
"Mihee Nahm: Soaked"
In this solo exhibition, the artist invites us to take a walk with her down memory lane
Cat McCarrey, Feb. 13, 2020
The Teacher
This prize-winning novel's tale of a student piecing together the hidden life of her teacher, a Holocaust survivor who killed herself, is haunting
Jay Trachtenberg, Feb. 13, 2020
The Institution Theater Is the Next to Close
Shuttering the beloved venue is “bittersweet,” says co-founder Tom Booker
Wayne Alan Brenner, Feb. 13, 2020
Opening the Case on the
American Sherlock
Kate Winkler Dawson reports on an early master of forensics
Mike Berry, Feb. 12, 2020
Coldtowne Brings
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs
to the Austin Stage
Comedy written by the off-center minds behind
Wet Hot American Summer
Francesca D'Annunzio, Feb. 12, 2020
Cupid's Undie Run 2020
Photos by David Brendan Hall
Photos, Feb. 10, 2020
Moontower Comedy 2020: Wave 3
Marlon Wayans, Chris Fleming, and more inked as headliners
Robert Faires, Feb. 7, 2020
Filigree Theatre's
The Turn of the Screw
The carefully crafted atmosphere in the staging of this ghost story may have you wondering if unseen spirits are lurking in the dark
Robert Faires, Feb. 6, 2020
Zach Theatre's
A Night With Janis Joplin
This re-created rock concert with the legendary singer is so good, it may be better than the real thing
Elizabeth Cobbe, Feb. 6, 2020
Renee Davis' 25 Years as Harriet Tubman in
Sister Moses
The dancer talks about her quarter-century of walking in the footsteps of this legendary conductor on the Underground Railroad
Robert Faires, Feb. 6, 2020
Now, After One Hundred Years of Solitude
Maybe it’s, what? Love, in the time of measles?
Wayne Alan Brenner, Feb. 3, 2020
City Theatre's
Art
Macho arguments about taste abound in Yasmina Reza's dramatic comedy
Cat McCarrey, Jan. 30, 2020
Southwest Theatre Productions'
Trade With Klan
In Donald E. Baker's new drama, the utter plainness of an Indiana small town makes its devotion to the KKK all the more shocking
Laura Jones, Jan. 30, 2020
Austin Opera's
Everest
The production took audiences to the summit with powerhouse elements that made this opera grand
Trey Gutierrez, Jan. 30, 2020
Can You Guess These Iconic Austin Signs?
Photos by David Brendan Hall, Gary Miller, John Anderson, John Leach, Sandy Carson, and Todd V. Wolfson
Photos, Jan. 30, 2020
Matthew Patin Named Texas Book Festival Literary Director
Local writer/editor will book authors for fest's 25th year
Robert Faires, Jan. 29, 2020
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