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Review: Different Stages Theatre’s Water by the Spoonful
Review: Different Stages Theatre's Water by the Spoonful
A teaspoon of gravitas, tablespoon of heart is the perfect recipe for this Pulitzer winner

Bob Abelman, Nov. 23, 2022

Wanted: Artists for Installation Part of Sexual Assault Survivors' Settlement
Wanted: Artists for Installation Part of Sexual Assault Survivors' Settlement
In addition to reforms, the agreement calls for the creation of a memorial space

Richard Whittaker, Nov. 23, 2022

Five Local Markets to Thwart Holiday Humbugism
Five Local Markets to Thwart Holiday Humbugism
Whether it’s German traditions or gothic ghoulishness, we’ve got your gifting options

Katherine McNevins, Nov. 23, 2022

Malvern Books to Close
Malvern Books to Close
Literary bastion to empty the shelves on New Year's Eve

Richard Whittaker, Nov. 21, 2022

Preserving the Future of the Texas Memorial Museum
Preserving the Future of the Texas Memorial Museum
After years of neglect and underfunding, Austin’s only natural history museum reconsiders its role

Claire Stevens, Nov. 17, 2022

Digging Up the History of the Texas Memorial Museum
Digging Up the History of the Texas Memorial Museum
From star of the Texas Centennial to overlooked gem

Richard Whittaker, Nov. 17, 2022

Review: Austin Shakespeare’s <i>Sense and Sensibility</i>
Review: Austin Shakespeare's Sense and Sensibility
Putting the pedal to the metal bolsters Jane Austen’s classic work

Bob Abelman, Nov. 17, 2022

Waterloo Greenway Conservancy's Creek Show
Waterloo Greenway Conservancy's Creek Show
Photos by Leila Saidane

Photos, Nov. 15, 2022

Five Don't-Miss Spots On the Austin Studio Tour
Five Don't-Miss Spots On the Austin Studio Tour
Here, there, and everywhere there’s skill and effort and so much beauty

Wayne Alan Brenner, Nov. 11, 2022

Review: Glass Half Full’s Cenicienta
Review: Glass Half Full’s Cenicienta
The bibbidi-bobbidi-boo in this bilingual Cinderella story lies in the storytelling

Bob Abelman, Nov. 10, 2022

East and West Sides Converge at the Austin Studio Tour
East and West Sides Converge at the Austin Studio Tour
Here are a few recommended events to get you started on your arts odyssey

Wayne Alan Brenner, Nov. 10, 2022

Austin Studio Tour 2022 Is All Over the Map
Austin Studio Tour 2022 Is All Over the Map
The annual celebration of ATX art expands to match the city’s size

Wayne Alan Brenner, Nov. 10, 2022

Texas Book Festival 2022
Texas Book Festival 2022
Photos by Jana Birchum, Leila Saidane, and photo by Jana Birchum

Photos, Nov. 8, 2022

Review: Broadway in Austin’s <i>Chicago</i>
Review: Broadway in Austin’s Chicago
Hello, suckers! The classic is back in its scandalous glory

Bob Abelman, Nov. 3, 2022

Talkin’ Chicken With Jacques Pépin at the Texas Book Festival
Talkin’ Chicken With Jacques Pépin at the Texas Book Festival
The revered culinarian’s new book showcases his paintings and stories of poultry

Melanie Haupt, Nov. 3, 2022

As Both Writer and Editor, David Levithan Is at the Heart of the Explosion of Queer YA Literature
As Both Writer and Editor, David Levithan Is at the Heart of the Explosion of Queer YA Literature
Young stories, queer voices at the Texas Book Festival

James Scott, Nov. 3, 2022

Austin Author Gabino Iglesias Talks Spiders and Assassins
Austin Author Gabino Iglesias Talks Spiders and Assassins
The horror writer guides you through the darkness at the Texas Book Festival

Maggie Q. Thompson, Nov. 3, 2022

The Gathering Storm: Robert Draper on the Post-Reality GOP
The Gathering Storm: Robert Draper on the Post-Reality GOP
NYT writer and former Austinite sees a dark future in his new book, Weapons of Mass Delusion

Jay Trachtenberg, Nov. 3, 2022

Five Readings With Chronicle Writers at the Texas Book Festival 2022
Catch up with the Chron’s editorial team in conversation with authors at this year’s celebration of literature

Richard Whittaker, Nov. 3, 2022

Austin Trail of Lights Preview Party Promises Food, a Ferris Wheel, and Asleep at the Wheel
Austin Trail of Lights Preview Party Promises Food, a Ferris Wheel, and Asleep at the Wheel
Fundraiser offers early look at annual holiday display

Ali Juell, Nov. 2, 2022

Indoor Queers Club: LGBT-Boo!
Indoor Queers Club: LGBT-Boo!
Queer horror picks from your trusty Chronicle crypt keepers

James Scott, Oct. 28, 2022

Review: Glass Half Full Theatre’s <i>Yamel Cucuy</i>
Review: Glass Half Full Theatre's Yamel Cucuy
Modern-day Mexican folktale rallies against things that go bump in the night

Bob Abelman, Oct. 27, 2022

Comfortable Carnage at Pallbearer Press
Comfortable Carnage at Pallbearer Press
Austin's horror clothing experts make gore fashionable

Robert Penson, Oct. 27, 2022

SXSW Co-Founder Roland Swenson Changes Roles
SXSW Co-Founder Roland Swenson Changes Roles
CEO becomes executive chairman in leadership shuffle

Richard Whittaker, Oct. 24, 2022

Get Ready for the 2022 B. Iden Payne Awards
Get Ready for the 2022 B. Iden Payne Awards
The full list of nominees before Monday's award ceremony

Richard Whittaker, Oct. 22, 2022

A Season for Scaring at Phantom Fest
A Season for Scaring at Phantom Fest
As the big night approaches, Adam Sweeney wants Austin to become Halloween Town

Richard Whittaker, Oct. 20, 2022

Review: Georgetown Palace Theatre’s <i>Cabaret</i>
Review: Georgetown Palace Theatre's Cabaret
A risky and risqué staging opens the company’s season of stalwart productions

Bob Abelman, Oct. 20, 2022

Reverie Books Opens a New Chapter for the Community
Reverie Books Opens a New Chapter for the Community
Local queer-owned South Austin bookstore holds its grand opening

James Scott, Oct. 14, 2022

Review: Jarrott Productions’ <i>The Pact</i>
Review: Jarrott Productions' The Pact
This new, locally sourced play cleverly covers its dark comedy center with a thick sitcom coating

Bob Abelman, Oct. 13, 2022

Five Fantasy-Forward Arts Events
Five Fantasy-Forward Arts Events
Experience the outer reaches of creative imagination

Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 13, 2022

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