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Readings
The Placebo Man

Books, Dec. 8, 2006

Think Outside the Book
Think Outside the Book
Eric Schlosser on Richard Linklater's adaptation of his 'Fast Food Nation'

Screens, Nov. 17, 2006

Mission: Improvable
Mission: Improvable
Austin's improv community gathers intelligence

Arts, Aug. 25, 2006

OoBer Alles
A guide to the troupes of the 2006 Out of Bounds Improv Festival (aka OoB V)

Arts, Aug. 25, 2006

'Kazillionaire'
Divorced from reality

Arts, July 28, 2006

Arts Review
In On It
The Dirigo Group production of Daniel MacIvor's 'In On It,' with two actors in multiple roles, succeeds beyond an exercise in acting and becomes a heartbreaking wound that feels good to receive

Arts, July 21, 2006

Radio: 30
Radio: 30
Trouble on the air

Arts, July 7, 2006

Summer Reading
Illuminations

Books, June 9, 2006

Summer Reading
Further Illuminations

Books, June 9, 2006

Funniest Person in Austin Semifinals
Sometimes you shoot the fish, ...

Arts, May 12, 2006

Readings
La Perdida
Because Jessica Abel's La Perdida takes place in Mexico City and involves a sometimes frictional intermingling of Mexicans and Americans, it's attracted comparison to Los Bros Hernandez's classic Love and Rockets

Books, May 12, 2006

Truth Serum
Pity the poor costumed heroes of our childhood

Books, May 12, 2006

Kings in Disguise
America's Great Depression of the 1930s isn't the backdrop for this story; it is the story

Books, May 12, 2006

Conversation #2
If James Kochalka is 'Magic Boy,' then Jeffrey Brown is 'Over-Analyze Lad'

Books, May 12, 2006

Readings
The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster

Books, April 14, 2006

Drive, He Said
Drive, He Said
In its 13th year, Jason Neulander shifts Salvage Vanguard Theater into overdrive

Arts, April 14, 2006

Arts Review
Sean Carey, Lucas Molandes, Rob Nash

Arts, March 24, 2006

Arts Review
Greyhounds and Other Virtual Ways to Travel
Spank Dance Company's 'Greyhounds and Other Virtual Ways to Travel' may not move you to the next plane of existence, but its force and beauty will make this plane much more satisfying

Arts, March 17, 2006

'The Bob Schneider Show'
'The Bob Schneider Show'
On the cutting etch

Arts, March 17, 2006

Giant-Sized Annual
Giant-Sized Annual
Staple!: The Independent Media Expo returns for its second year

Books, March 3, 2006

Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh
Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh
My son, the theatrical revue

Arts, Feb. 10, 2006

Arts Review
The Santaland Diaries
An infusion of Lee Eddy into 'The Santaland Diaries' makes Zach's holiday classic even more delightful

Arts, Dec. 2, 2005

Wafflefest
Scrumptious golden improv

Arts, Nov. 18, 2005

Arts Review
One / the body's grace / Carmina Burana
Ballet Austin's bill of 'One / the body's grace' and 'Carmina Burana' provided a living spectacle of sound and motion that evoked the pleasure in what it means to be human

Arts, Oct. 7, 2005

Book Reviews
A Duo From Drawn and Quarterly
'Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea' and 'Drawn and Quarterly Showcase #3'

Books, Sept. 23, 2005

Two From Alternative Comics
Two From Alternative Comics
'The Cute Manifesto' and 'A Strange Day'

Books, Sept. 23, 2005

Arts Review
Shear Madness
Zach's spirited revival of 'Shear Madness,' that audience-interactive murder mystery-comedy, just might be the kind of confection your dayjob-wearied mind could use

Arts, Sept. 2, 2005

Brawl in the Family
Brawl in the Family
The Rude Mechs' Black Eye Ball

Arts, Aug. 19, 2005

Arts Review
'The Retro Show'
Review of F8 Gallery's Retro Show

Arts, Aug. 12, 2005

My, My, Maestro
My, My, Maestro
Exploring competitive improv at the Hideout

Arts, Aug. 5, 2005

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