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Old Friends John Doe and Michael Mogavero Combine Paintings and Poetry to Reach the
Old Friends John Doe and Michael Mogavero Combine Paintings and Poetry to Reach the "Promised Land"
The exhibition at Bale Creek Allen Gallery celebrates a 47-year-old friendship

Arts, Dec. 10, 2020

Austin's Holiday Art Bazaars Are Still Bringing Good Cheer
Austin's Holiday Art Bazaars Are Still Bringing Good Cheer
Who wouldn't love a creative gift by an area artist or artisan? Here's where you can find them.

Arts, Dec. 3, 2020

Art Gets Its Seasonal Shopping Day: Artists Sunday
Art Gets Its Seasonal Shopping Day: Artists Sunday
Between Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday, artists aim for a slice of the big holiday sales pie

Arts, Nov. 25, 2020

In a Thankless Year, 20 Austinites We're Thankful for in 2020
In a Thankless Year, 20 Austinites We're Thankful for in 2020
We single out some locals who have given us hope

Features, Nov. 25, 2020

Local Philanthropist and Activist Mary Herr Tally Celebrates Women's Suffrage
Local Philanthropist and Activist Mary Herr Tally Celebrates Women's Suffrage

Features, Nov. 25, 2020

Big Medium Makes the Austin Art Space Larger
Big Medium Makes the Austin Art Space Larger

Features, Nov. 25, 2020

Austin Justice Coalition's Chas Moore Keeps Fighting for Black and Brown Lives
Austin Justice Coalition's Chas Moore Keeps Fighting for Black and Brown Lives

Features, Nov. 25, 2020

Federico Archuleta Has More Murals to Make
Federico Archuleta Has More Murals to Make
The artist who made “‘Til Death Do Us Part” isn’t letting the pandemic stop him from making art

Arts, Nov. 12, 2020

El Federico’s Greatest Hits
El Federico’s Greatest Hits
Where to find Federico Archuleta's murals around town

Arts, Nov. 12, 2020

Big Medium Fuses EAST and WEST Into the All-City Austin Studio Tour
Big Medium Fuses EAST and WEST Into the All-City Austin Studio Tour
This year's city-wide tour blends online exhibitions and virtual studio visits with self-guided tours of public art

Arts, Nov. 12, 2020

FuturX Has a Labyrinth of Latinx Performance You Won't Want to Exit
FuturX Has a Labyrinth of Latinx Performance You Won't Want to Exit
Director and festival founder Rudy Ramirez has assembled exceptional artists into a maze of new and avant-garde Latinx performance

Arts, Nov. 5, 2020

Blue Lapis Light's <i>Beyond the Clouds</i>
Blue Lapis Light's Beyond the Clouds
This aerial dance company's production brought its dancers down to earth but still lifted us up

Arts, Oct. 29, 2020

Penfold Theatre's Interactive Show <i>The Control Group</i> Lets You Fix the Future
Penfold Theatre's Interactive Show The Control Group Lets You Fix the Future
The sci-fi drama by phone calls on you to correct a crisis in the time stream

Arts, Oct. 22, 2020

For His Dance <i>(Re)current Unrest</i>, Charles O. Anderson Keeps Moving
For His Dance (Re)current Unrest, Charles O. Anderson Keeps Moving
Through the pandemic and other obstacles, the choreographer and UT teacher continues to adapt

Arts, Oct. 15, 2020

Let's Go Hide in the Delightful Designer Forts of Fortlandia
Let's Go Hide in the Delightful Designer Forts of Fortlandia
The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center brings back its fancy forts right when we need them

Arts, Oct. 1, 2020

In Memoriam: Jan Reid
In Memoriam: Jan Reid
Remembering the legendary author and Texas Monthly writer

Arts, Sept. 21, 2020

The Crossroads Meet at Mexic-Arte Museum's
The Crossroads Meet at Mexic-Arte Museum's "Intersección: Choque & Alivio"
The 25th edition of this showcase for early-career Latinx artists is a space for sharing our shock over this time and our humanity

Arts, Sept. 17, 2020

<i>Eklektikos</i> Host John Aielli Is Doing Very Well, Thank You
Eklektikos Host John Aielli Is Doing Very Well, Thank You
Austin radio mainstay recovering from June stroke

Arts, Sept. 17, 2020

Texas Book Festival 2020: The Full Line-Up
Texas Book Festival 2020: The Full Line-Up
All 150 authors announced for the 25th anniversary lit celebration

Arts, Sept. 16, 2020

Austin Theatres Are Moving the Stage Beyond Zoom
Austin Theatres Are Moving the Stage Beyond Zoom
Companies thinking outside the boxes bring theatre to your radio, your mailbox, and your neighbor's yard

Arts, Sept. 10, 2020

Cap City Comedy Club Closes
Cap City Comedy Club Closes
COVID closure shutters the venerable stand-up home for good

Arts, Sept. 9, 2020

<i>Good Citizens Need Not Fear</i> by Maria Reva
Good Citizens Need Not Fear by Maria Reva
Anything can happen in the wonderfully weird Ukraine of this short story collection

Arts, Sept. 3, 2020

Texas Performing Arts and Fusebox Make Space to Create
Texas Performing Arts and Fusebox Make Space to Create
The two organizations partner on a residency program to support Austin artists making adventurous new work

Arts, Sept. 3, 2020

ArmadilloCon 42 Blasts Off Into Cyberspace
ArmadilloCon 42 Blasts Off Into Cyberspace
Even on Planet COVID, the long-running Texas fan convention keeps celebrating science fiction and fantasy

Arts, Aug. 27, 2020

New Solo Performance Shows How Black Mothers Are Left Doubly Unprotected by the Constitution
New Solo Performance Shows How Black Mothers Are Left Doubly Unprotected by the Constitution
Taji Senior's amendment puts the country’s foundational document on trial

Arts, Aug. 20, 2020

People Talk Funny at Austin Sketch Fest
People Talk Funny at Austin Sketch Fest
The annual jubilee of jokes leads off with a spoof of a Trump-Biden debate and a speech on toxic femininity

Arts, Aug. 20, 2020

Can Architecture Provide a Blueprint for Our Post-COVID Existence?
Can Architecture Provide a Blueprint for Our Post-COVID Existence?
Forge Craft Architecture's COVID Companion is a field guide to the world of the Aftertimes

Arts, Aug. 13, 2020

How Austin Is Marking the Centennial of Women Winning the Vote
How Austin Is Marking the Centennial of Women Winning the Vote
In 1920, the 19th Amendment was ratified, and in 2020, that victory is being celebrated locally in various ways. Here's how

Arts, Aug. 13, 2020

Texas Book Festival Announces 15 Authors for 2020
Texas Book Festival Announces 15 Authors for 2020
Virtual fest hosting Dean Koontz, Julia Alvarez, Kevin Kwan

Arts, Aug. 12, 2020

The ACC Drama Department Enters Teaching in the Coronavirus Tragedy
The ACC Drama Department Enters Teaching in the Coronavirus Tragedy
For Marcus McQuirter and ACC drama department, even in the pandemic it's on with the show

Features, Aug. 6, 2020

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