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This Is Who We Are #7: Sharon Marroquín's <i>The Materiality of Impermanence</i>
This Is Who We Are #7: Sharon Marroquín's The Materiality of Impermanence
A daily affirmation of Austin's creativity from the Chronicle archive

Arts, May 13, 2020

This Is Who We Are #6: Miró Quartet's <i>Faces of America: The Light</i>
This Is Who We Are #6: Miró Quartet's Faces of America: The Light
A daily affirmation of Austin's creativity from the Chronicle archive

Arts, May 12, 2020

This Is Who We Are #5: Salvage Vanguard Theater's <i>Death of a Cat</i>
This Is Who We Are #5: Salvage Vanguard Theater's Death of a Cat
A daily affirmation of Austin's creativity from the Chronicle archive

Arts, May 8, 2020

This Is Who We Are #4: Zach Theatre's <i>The Gospel at Colonus</i>
This Is Who We Are #4: Zach Theatre's The Gospel at Colonus
A daily affirmation of Austin's creativity from the Chronicle archive

Arts, May 7, 2020

This Is Who We Are #3: <i>A New Year's Conspirare Classic</i>
This Is Who We Are #3: A New Year's Conspirare Classic
A daily affirmation of Austin's creativity from the Chronicle archive

Arts, May 6, 2020

This Is Who We Are #2: Sally Jacques' <i>The Well Inside</i>
This Is Who We Are #2: Sally Jacques' The Well Inside
A daily affirmation of Austin's creativity from the Chronicle archive

Arts, May 5, 2020

This Is Who We Are #1: Rude Mechs' <I>Big Love</I>
This Is Who We Are #1: Rude Mechs' Big Love
A daily affirmation of Austin's creativity from the Chronicle archive

Arts, May 4, 2020

In Lawrence Wright's Novel, an Imagined Pandemic That's Frighteningly Real
In Lawrence Wright's Novel, an Imagined Pandemic That's Frighteningly Real
If disease-ravaged world of The End of October feels like our own, that's because the author did his research rigorously

Arts, April 30, 2020

Come Sail Away With Amanda Ward's <i>The Jetsetters</i>
Come Sail Away With Amanda Ward's The Jetsetters
Local author asks, "Won't you let me take you on a sea cruise?"

Arts, April 22, 2020

In Memoriam: Glenna Goodacre
In Memoriam: Glenna Goodacre
Sculptor of Austin's beloved Philosophers' Rock has died

Arts, April 21, 2020

Fusebox Festival 2020: Virtual Edition
Fusebox Festival 2020: Virtual Edition
Here's who will be charging up your screen April 24-26

Arts, April 20, 2020

The Heroine of <i>The Roxy Letters</i> Fights to Get Austin's Groove Back
The Heroine of The Roxy Letters Fights to Get Austin's Groove Back
Mary Pauline Lowry's quirky novel looks for the city's soul

Arts, April 16, 2020

Austin Creative Alliance's Artists Emergency Relief Fund
Austin Creative Alliance's Artists Emergency Relief Fund
ACA provides pandemic assistance, one artist at a time

Arts, April 9, 2020

New Murals in Austin You May Have Missed
New Murals in Austin You May Have Missed
With murals sprouting across town like bluebonnets, here's a guide to some of the most notable new additions

Arts, April 2, 2020

How Austin Musician Gina Chavez Became the Subject of the City's Latest Mural
How Austin Musician Gina Chavez Became the Subject of the City's Latest Mural
The story of an L.A. muralist creating a 12-foot-tall portrait of a local musical star

Arts, April 2, 2020

Street Artists Inspire Austin With East Sixth Murals
Street Artists Inspire Austin With East Sixth Murals
Just before the shelter-in-place order went into effect, the HOPE Campaign had local muralists create messages of hope for the city

Arts, April 2, 2020

In Memoriam: Terrence McNally
In Memoriam: Terrence McNally
Covid-19 complications claim the distinguished playwright

Arts, March 25, 2020

Cultural Cancellations and Postponements: The Big List
Cultural Cancellations and Postponements: The Big List
What's not happening around Austin, arts-wise

Arts, March 24, 2020

In Memoriam: Frank Benge
In Memoriam: Frank Benge
Remembering the artist, critic, and man of the theatre

Arts, March 18, 2020

<i>So Lucky</i> Makes Space for Asian Americans Onstage
So Lucky Makes Space for Asian Americans Onstage
Sad Girls Productions' new play hopes to create connections within the community

Arts, March 12, 2020

Book Review: <i>Barn 8</i>
Book Review: Barn 8
Deb Olin Unferth reveals humor and humanity inside a hen heist

Arts, March 9, 2020

Book Review: <i>The Body Double</i>
Book Review: The Body Double
Emily Beyda's debut novel is ready for its close-up

Arts, March 6, 2020

Shrewd Productions' <i>Alabaster</i>
Shrewd Productions' Alabaster
This deeply felt staging of Audrey Cefaly's new play brings us into a home where loss lives to show us when to leave

Arts, March 5, 2020

Austin Symphony Orchestra Heads Bach to the Clubs
Austin Symphony Orchestra Heads Bach to the Clubs
Round Two of ASO's collaboration between a string quartet and local DJs resulted in a sold-out show at the North Door

Arts, March 5, 2020

SXSW Comedy: Your 2020 Lineup
SXSW Comedy: Your 2020 Lineup
Get ready for Buress, Davidson, National Lampoon, and more

Arts, March 4, 2020

The Contemporary Austin Finds Its New Head in the Headlands
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

Arts, Feb. 27, 2020

Different Stages' <i>Gliders</i>
Different Stages' Gliders
Rita Anderson's domestic drama sets one family's frictions against the backdrop of the Apollo 11 mission

Arts, Feb. 27, 2020

<i>Big Wonderful Thing: A History of Texas</i> Lives Up to Its Title
Big Wonderful Thing: A History of Texas Lives Up to Its Title
Stephen Harrigan chronicles the Lone Star State’s last 500 years

Arts, Feb. 27, 2020

Zach Theatre's <i>Every Brilliant Thing</i>
Every Brilliant Thing
This production of Duncan Macmillan's solo show gives audiences a reason to live – make that a million reasons

Arts, Feb. 13, 2020

Austin's Rembrandt of Dog Portraits
Austin's Rembrandt of Dog Portraits
The Austin artist is an Old Master when it comes to custom pooch portraits

Features, Feb. 13, 2020

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