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Five Recommended Arts Events This Weekend
What good is sitting alone in your room? After a point, we mean. Because even watching the weirdest internet porn gets boring after a while, n’est-ce pas? Hie yourself beyond the screen, citizen, and dig some of this IRL stuff instead:

12:15PM Fri. May 25, 2018, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

Margaret Perry: A Life of Music
Before she passed on April 5, Margaret Perry left explicit instructions for her memorial service: No photos, no speeches, just music. Considering how she'd devoted her life to music, that was only fitting. So this Friday, Austin's classical community will gather at St. Martin's Lutheran to pay tribute to this dear music educator by listening.

1:46PM Wed. May 23, 2018, Robert Faires Read More | Comment »

Austin Sketch Fest Rocks Our City All Week Long
It’s that third leg, right? That third leg of live comedy? Because you’ve got stand-up, and you’ve got improv, and they pretty much comprise the scene. Everybody’s always talking about them, and there’s always so goddamn much of both (and, surprisingly, so much that’s so good) in this town.

4:00PM Thu. May 17, 2018, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

They Made Me Do It: Five WEST Picks!
Everybody’s got ideas about what to see during the 2018 West Austin Studio Tour’s second (and final) weekend, right? Because it’s a gargantuan and overwhelming event, and everybody is offering recommendations. Everybody, that is, except me.

9:00AM Thu. May 17, 2018, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

Penguin & Tiny Shrimp Don’t Do Bedtime!
You knew that already, right? That Penguin and Tiny Shrimp don’t do bedtime? Reminds you of your own kiddos, if you’ve got really young ones, yes? How they just don’t – no way-y-y-y-y-y – do bedtime?

1:00PM Wed. May 16, 2018, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

Colin McIntyre's New Lung: Now with More Resonance
Dimension Gallery’s Colin McIntyre has been working like a man possessed – by a muse, by demons, by some DNA-level aesthetic imperative, who’s to say? – and one of the things he’s been working on is his Lung.

11:15AM Tue. May 15, 2018, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

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Critics Name Cream of the Cultural Crop
Members of the Austin Critics Table have considered the hundreds of stage productions, concerts, and art exhibitions mounted locally between May 1, 2017, and April 30, 2018, and settled on what was outstanding in dance, classical music, visual art, and theatre in that span and announced the nominees for the 2018 Critics Table Awards.

8:36AM Mon. May 14, 2018, Robert Faires Read More | Comment »

Five Recommended Arts Events In Austin This Weekend
Srsly – it’s a perfect weekend for getting out and about, while the weather is less than punishing and you’re still younger than you’ll be this time next year. So, look here, arts-lover:

1:15PM Fri. May 11, 2018, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

Review: Flamenco India
The April 29 premiere of Flamenco India, a project by award-winning musician Oliver Rajamani not only sold out Zach's Topfer Theatre, but its exploration of the 14th century migration of the Romani gypsies of South India to the Spanish soil where they influenced the fiery and intense Spanish flamenco dance, mesmerized the crowd.

11:18AM Wed. May 9, 2018, Sumaiya Malik Read More | Comment »

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