Daily Arts
A #MeToo Measure for Measure?
When is Measure for Measure not Measure for Measure and yet is Measure for Measure?
Austin Shakespeare has the answer, and it's sharing it publicly on Saturday at the Ransom Center.

5:18PM Thu. Dec. 6, 2018, Robert Faires Read More | Comment »

Book This Gift, You Graphic Self-Chronicler
Not everybody’s going to conjure up a powerful classic like Art Spiegelman’s Maus. Not everybody’s going to render an intense work like Debbie Drechsler’s Daddy’s Girl. Like Chester Brown’s I Never Liked You. Like Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home. Like Tom Hart’s Rosalie Lightning. Like –

11:30AM Thu. Dec. 6, 2018, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

Review: Revel's Existential Solstice
The wind blew, the snow fell, and the darkness of winter enveloped us. And yet we were warmed.
Such was the paradox of Revel’s Existential Solstice, the second concert of the classical music group’s 2018-19 season.

1:45PM Wed. Dec. 5, 2018, Robert Faires Read More | Comment »

Book This Gift, You Comics-Loving Citizen
It’s absurd that no one has done a book of this kind before now. That’s the opening line of the introduction by editors Tara Madison Avery and Jeanne Thornton, the opening line of the introduction to We’re Still Here: An All-Trans Comics Anthology, and of course it’s absolutely true.

1:00PM Wed. Dec. 5, 2018, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

Book This Gift, You Constant Reader
What’s that thing about why you might consider beating your head against a brick wall? Because it feels so good when you stop?

4:20PM Tue. Dec. 4, 2018, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

Review: Otello
His face is bathed in a sickly green light, emerald droplets of sweat betraying his fevered state. His brow is creased, the eyes beneath it staring as if fixed on some sight that cannot be comprehended. The man looks lost, and when he opens his mouth, any doubt that he is is swept away. His voice is a roar of anguish, bewailing the loss of everything he’s stood for.

5:12PM Tue. Nov. 20, 2018, Robert Faires Read More | Comment »

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Épicerie Opens an Artfully Planned Second Location
Épicerie, the French-Cajun restaurant nestled in a bungalow in the Rosedale neighborhood, has for many years had more success than its small square footage could hold.

3:22PM Tue. Nov. 20, 2018, Jessi Devenyns Read More | Comment »

EAST 2018: Brenner’s Picks
Here comes the second weekend of this year’s East Austin Studio Tour. And here come two days of blessed Central Texas weather like some lover seducing you beyond the confines of whatever glorified box of a dwelling you hole up in when it’s miserable.

7:55AM Thu. Nov. 15, 2018, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

East Austin Studio Tour 2018: Recapping Weekend 1
You only get one chance – well, two weekends – a year to pop into your favorite Eastside artists’ workspaces and indulge a little well-intentioned curiosity. What books do they keep on their shelves? What colors do they surround themselves with? What materials do they use?

4:20PM Wed. Nov. 14, 2018, Melany Jean Read More | Comment »

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