Daily Arts
Review: ASO With Quattro Mani
The rest of Austin may have been experiencing unseasonably cool temperatures, but inside Dell Hall last Friday night spring was in the air, as the Austin Symphony Orchestra brought forth the freshness and vitality in a pair of overtures by Beethoven, a prelude by Delius, and 21st century works by Paul Lansky and Graham Fitkin.

10:20AM Wed. May 8, 2013, Robert Faires Read More | Comment »

Austin Teen Book Fest Snags Rob Thomas
We announced just last week that Holly Black was joining opener Maggie Stiefvater as the Austin Teen Book Festival's closing speaker. This morning, two more big names were dropped: Rob Thomas and Sarah Dessen.

9:30AM Wed. May 8, 2013, Monica Riese Read More | Comment »

Free Comic Book Day: Local Stores, Local Artists
So we're counting down the seconds until Free Comic Book Day begins: The annual opportunity to immerse yourself, free and gratis, in the best that graphic story telling has to offer. Now you're asking, where can I get my hands on some free issues, and how can I support local artists?

7:00AM Sat. May 4, 2013, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Peter Stopschinski CD Release
As Peter Stopschinski explains it, about a year ago, his friend and co-conspirator in the Golden Hornet Project Graham Reynolds suggested that Stopschinski make an album of instrumental music that was just for Stopschinski's personal pleasure. So he did, and tonight at the North Door, he'll unveil the results in a free live show.

5:40PM Fri. May 3, 2013, Robert Faires Read More | Comment »

News/Print
Two events tonight, plus two poetry contests and two awards for Texas Monthly. Man, we thought good things all came in threes ….

12:02PM Fri. May 3, 2013, Monica Riese Read More | Comment »

Free Comic Book Day: Picking Through The Shelves
If you've read this week's issue, you'll know that May 4 marks the 11th annual Free Comic Book Day, the yearly celebration of graphic story telling when publishers and stores hand out special new stories, anthologies and issues, totally free and gratis. But with 52 different titles up for grabs this year, what should you put on your pull list?

8:00AM Fri. May 3, 2013, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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2:12PM Thu. May 2, 2013, Monica Riese Read More | Comment »

Soderbergh and IBM's Sense of Scale
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12:35PM Thu. May 2, 2013, Monica Riese Read More | Comment »

Texas Is 'Big, Hot, Cheap and Right'
"One of the fundamental truths about Texas is that, although the state is genuinely sui generis, and self-consciously different from the other states, it is, in many ways, the most American of all." – Erica Grieder, Big, Hot, Cheap and Right

1:45PM Wed. May 1, 2013, Monica Riese Read More | Comment »

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