Cat McCarrey

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Advocacy, Art, and More Recommended Events
Advocacy, Art, and More Recommended Events
What to do this week that isn't SXSW

Arts, March 6, 2025

Visual Arts Review: Juan Cisneros’ “Tethered Ashes”
Visual Arts Review: Juan Cisneros’ “Tethered Ashes”
Physical and sound-based pieces offer a visceral sensory sensation in Co-Lab exhibit

Arts, March 6, 2025

Review: <i>Fresh Squeezed Ounce of Opera</i>
Review: Fresh Squeezed Ounce of Opera
One Ounce Opera’s micro-opera showcase invigorates

Arts, Feb. 27, 2025

Volunteering, Drag, Birthdays, and More Recommended Events
Volunteering, Drag, Birthdays, and More Recommended Events
Let us help you plan your weekend

Arts, Feb. 27, 2025

Opportunities to Amplify, Educate, and Trailblaze in This Week’s Events
Opportunities to Amplify, Educate, and Trailblaze in This Week’s Events
The week ahead is looking bright

Arts, Feb. 27, 2025

Brass Bands, Russian Circles, Swindlers, and More Crucial Concerts
Brass Bands, Russian Circles, Swindlers, and More Crucial Concerts
Get out and get loud

Music, Feb. 27, 2025

Twins, Phantoms, and More Recommended Events
Twins, Phantoms, and More Recommended Events
Seeing double on the weekdays

Arts, Feb. 20, 2025

Theatre Review: <i>The Shark Is Broken</i> Charts <i>Jaws</i>’ Troubled Waters
Theatre Review: The Shark Is Broken Charts Jaws’ Troubled Waters
Jarrott Productions offers a claustrophobic play diving into artistic egos

Arts, Feb. 20, 2025

Walkabouts, Rallies, and Carnaval in This Weekend’s Recommended Events
Walkabouts, Rallies, and Carnaval in This Weekend’s Recommended Events
The chilly weekend is heating up

Arts, Feb. 20, 2025

Theatre Review: The Filigree Theatre’s <i>Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde</i>
Theatre Review: The Filigree Theatre’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Factory on 5th production revels in the morally gray

Arts, Feb. 13, 2025

Valentine's and Beyond With This Weekend's Recommended Events
Valentine's and Beyond With This Weekend's Recommended Events
From dark stories to romantic dance

Arts, Feb. 13, 2025

Review: Welcome to Hans Zimmer’s Hard Rock Cafe
Review: Welcome to Hans Zimmer’s Hard Rock Cafe
Composer amps up film scores at Moody Center live show

Music, Feb. 6, 2025

Theatre Review: The VORTEX’s <i>Rabbits</i>
Theatre Review: The VORTEX’s Rabbits
Timely production tackles life in a dystopian landscape

Arts, Feb. 6, 2025

A Mardi Gras Pre-Party, Improvised Intimacy, and More Recommended Events
A Mardi Gras Pre-Party, Improvised Intimacy, and More Recommended Events
Allow us to help sort your weekend out

Arts, Feb. 6, 2025

Live Music Recommendations for the Week Ahead
Live Music Recommendations for the Week Ahead
Get to know your shows

Music, Feb. 6, 2025

<i>Les Misérables</i> Is Definitely Not Miserable
Les Misérables Is Definitely Not Miserable
Touring production rewards fans while offering new twists

Arts, Feb. 5, 2025

Visual Arts Review: “Transcendence: A Century of Black Queer Ecstasy, 1924-2024”
Visual Arts Review: “Transcendence: A Century of Black Queer Ecstasy, 1924-2024”
Highlighting a subject usually depicted in pain, UT exhibit reverberates joy

Arts, Jan. 30, 2025

We Give Two Thumbs Up to These Weekend Events
We Give Two Thumbs Up to These Weekend Events
Arty and culture-y things to get up to

Arts, Jan. 30, 2025

Arts and Culture Events for the Week Ahead
Arts and Culture Events for the Week Ahead
Get up to something good

Arts, Jan. 30, 2025

A Celebration of Black Women, a Benefit for Palestine, and Other Crucial Concerts
A Celebration of Black Women, a Benefit for Palestine, and Other Crucial Concerts
Hans Zimmer, Superfónicos, Lola Tried, and more recommended shows

Music, Jan. 30, 2025

A Winter Formal, a Yellow Brick Ball, and More Recommended Events
A Winter Formal, a Yellow Brick Ball, and More Recommended Events
Arts and culture happenings for the weekend

Arts, Jan. 23, 2025

Fusebox Facts, <i>Sullivan’s Travels</i>, and More Recommended Events
Fusebox Facts, Sullivan’s Travels, and More Recommended Events
Some recommendations for the week ahead

Arts, Jan. 23, 2025

FronteraFest Celebrates 30 Weird and Wild Theatrical Years
FronteraFest Celebrates 30 Weird and Wild Theatrical Years
New and returning artists flock to this year’s 30th edition of the theatre fest

Arts, Jan. 23, 2025

Visual Arts Review: MASS Gallery Dives Into the Work of a Pioneering Pornographer
Visual Arts Review: MASS Gallery Dives Into the Work of a Pioneering Pornographer
A life told through ephemera in “Toxic Masculinity: The Old Reliable World of David Hurles”

Arts, Jan. 23, 2025

Review: Unchained.Art’s “Favorite Pieces: An Intimate Look at Artistic Personalities”
Review: Unchained.Art’s “Favorite Pieces: An Intimate Look at Artistic Personalities”
Multi-artist exhibit dines out on variety

Arts, Jan. 16, 2025

Trans Rights, Comedy Nights, and More Recommended Weekend Events
Trans Rights, Comedy Nights, and More Recommended Weekend Events
Arts and culture to keep you entertained

Arts, Jan. 16, 2025

Punk, Noise, and Dolly in This Week’s Crucial Concerts
Punk, Noise, and Dolly in This Week’s Crucial Concerts
Shows to see this weekend and beyond

Music, Jan. 16, 2025

ISHIDA Dance Company Brings a European Dance Sensibility to Texas
ISHIDA Dance Company Brings a European Dance Sensibility to Texas
Getting emotional and experimental with as long as there is in me

Arts, Jan. 9, 2025

Theatre Review: <i>Come From Away</i>
Theatre Review: Come From Away
Traveling musical examines the wake of tragedy with hopeful optimism

Arts, Jan. 9, 2025

Follies, Samurai, and a Few Non-Alcoholic Events for the Weekend
Follies, Samurai, and a Few Non-Alcoholic Events for the Weekend
Got a resolution to get out more? No problem.

Arts, Jan. 9, 2025

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