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The Bullet Hole in the Butterfly Bar
There's a bullet hole in the gorgeous wooden bar between the stools and the mirror-backed, bottle-stocked shelves.

11:00AM Fri. Jan. 11, 2013, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

Baby Grand
Nobody is ever happy when they have to postpone or drop out of a concert, and Michelle Schumann is no exception. But the Austin Chamber Music Center artistic director at least has a happy reason for doing so with some ACMC concerts this spring: She's expecting. In April, Schumann and her husband, Matt Orem, will welcome a baby girl into their family.

11:00AM Wed. Jan. 9, 2013, Robert Faires Read More | Comment »

Want More Arts Space?
If you believe that Austin doesn't have enough spaces where visual artists, actors, musicians, designers, filmmakers, architects, and other creatives can live and create work affordably, join the club. Better yet, fill out the Artspace Market Survey, and help developers and nonprofits that can build such spaces understand what you need.

6:10PM Mon. Jan. 7, 2013, Robert Faires Read More | Comment »

The Q&A Hole: What's Your Favorite Book Of All Time?
We don't mean "What's the most important book you've ever read?" – whatever that might suggest. Nor do we mean "Which do you think is the best-written book?"

11:58AM Mon. Jan. 7, 2013, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

Kickstarting Another Chapter for the 'Intergalactic Nemesis'
Facts are facts: It's not an epic science fiction pulp extravaganza if it's not a trilogy. And so Austin's own live-action graphic novel The Intergalactic Nemesis is revving its engines for the third and closing installment.

1:30PM Sat. Jan. 5, 2013, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Have You 'Herd'?
For the past two years, La Follia Austin Baroque has dedicated its first concert of the year to the harpsichord music of J.S. Bach. Now, it might come as a surprise – as it did to the La Follians – to know that both concerts sold out. That being the case, would you doubt that the group would schedule a third program of Bach harpsichord music?

10:00AM Sat. Jan. 5, 2013, Robert Faires Read More | Comment »

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From the Vaults: The Roots of 'Promised Land'
The story starts back when the new Gus Van Sant movie Promised Land, which stars Matt Damon and John Krasinski – who also co-produced and wrote this screenplay together – was nothing more than a first draft called Gold Mist, which was written by Dave Eggers.

5:40PM Fri. Jan. 4, 2013, Marjorie Baumgarten Read More | Comment »

Lather, Repeat: British Sudser 'Downton Abbey' Returns
It’s probably impossible to have avoided at least a casual acquaintance with Downton Abbey, the howlingly popular British period television series: The press loves it, and pop culture has embraced it, too. There’s no escaping this deluxe soap opera –  and you shouldn't want to.

1:35PM Fri. Jan. 4, 2013, Anne Harris Read More | Comment »

Genie, Light That Fuse
With the turning of the calendar, we're now within sniffing distance of the 2013 Fusebox Festival. You can smell the boundary-busting interdisciplinary performance on the wind – or maybe that's the veggie chili being cooked up by the imagineers at Blue Genie Art Industries, who are offering a sneak peek at the upcoming Fusebox tonight from 6-9pm.

12:30PM Fri. Jan. 4, 2013, Robert Faires Read More | Comment »

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