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A Guide to the Works
March 27, 2009
Candidates Forum on the Arts
All you creatives, it's time to show up
Robert Faires, March 27, 2009
Festival Schedule
March 27, 2009
Shooting Star
Stories told this well don't come around very often, and this one deserves to be seen
Barry Pineo, March 20, 2009
Tom Molloy: Lucid
Tom Molloy's drawings are delicate but have the power to give you nightmares
Rachel Koper, March 20, 2009
Bombs in Your Mouth
Two siblings mourning their jerk of a dad are cause for hilarity rather than grief
Hannah Kenah, March 20, 2009
Such Stuff as Screams Are Made On
Austin punk gets the museum treatment, but does the scene come off as dead or alive?
Robert Faires, March 20, 2009
Todd Barry: Todd Barry Rock City
The veteran stand-up comic isn't a rock star, but he played one on TV
Steve Birmingham, March 20, 2009
Andrew Jeffrey Wright: Making us believers in art
The pop sensibility and humor of this Philadelphia artist feel a lot like Austin
Rachel Koper, March 20, 2009
Long Center for the Performing Arts: Light that first candle!
As the performing arts venue turns one, Marvin Hamlisch sings "happy birthday" to it
Robert Faires, March 20, 2009
Ray Donley: Lost and Found
A rare local showing of the Austin artist's work includes his first sculpture
Robert Faires, March 13, 2009
Fences
City Theatre Company delivers a strong production of August Wilson's 1987 Pulitzer winner
Hannah Kenah, March 13, 2009
Haven Gallery & Fine Gifts
The gallery does a nice job of mixing styles and types of artwork, all of it handmade
Rachel Koper, March 13, 2009
Sold on the Cool
The Blanton's 'Birth of the Cool' is midcentury modernism made sexy
Robert Faires, March 13, 2009
Heroes
A strong ensemble abets this witty but quiet play about three old French soldiers
Elizabeth Cobbe, March 13, 2009
David Box: Box on sax
An Austin musician takes Adolphe Sax's horn back to its classical roots
Robert Faires, March 13, 2009
T.J. & Dave: Masters of the All Made Up
One of improv's leading duos is on Film at SXSW and live at Spider House
Robert Faires, March 13, 2009
'Skate! A Night at the Rink'
Roller redux
Robert Faires, March 6, 2009
Warpstar Sexysquad
Yellow Tape's over-the-top, rockin' homage to sci-fi is damn entertaining and funny
Avimaan Syam, March 6, 2009
Rachmaninov Vespers
Conspirare gave a balanced, brilliant performance of this jewel of sacred choral music
Michael Kellerman, March 6, 2009
State of Wonderment
The Texas Biennial's first outside curator describes what he saw in Lone Star art
Andrew Long, March 6, 2009
The Austin Symphony Orchestra With Sir James Galway and Lady Jeanne Galway
The great flutist made Dell Hall his home and seemed to be playing for old friends
Robert Faires, March 6, 2009
Conspirare
Seeing the joy you hear
Robert Faires, March 6, 2009
'Monty Python's Spamalot'
Richard Chamberlain's Holy Grail
Robert Faires, March 6, 2009
What You See Is What You Hear
The joy that Conspirare takes in singing is visible in the choir's PBS special
Robert Faires, Feb. 27, 2009
'Birth of the Cool'
A surfeit of coolness
Robert Faires, Feb. 27, 2009
An Ideal Husband
Austin Shakespeare delivers a gorgeous production that savors Wilde's wit
Barry Pineo, Feb. 27, 2009
IF+D
IF+D is a good gallery with a deep vision of the role of art and laughter in your home
Rachel Koper, Feb. 27, 2009
Sherlock Holmes
John Carroll imbues the great detective with a gravitas true to Conan Doyle's creation
Avimaan Syam, Feb. 27, 2009
Bill Cosby
Is a Very Funny Fellow
Raoul Hernandez, Feb. 27, 2009
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