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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 »

Austin’s Fallout Theater Phoenixes up from The New Movement Ashes
A person would have to be a total goofball to start off by saying “There sure was a lot of fallout to deal with, following the contentious break-up of what used to be called The New Movement comedy school and theatre.”

11:45AM Tue. May 8, 2018, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

Coffee Lids Book at BookPeople Tonight
“If you’re one of the billions of people worldwide who begin the day with a cup of take-out coffee,” goes the press release, “you may have marveled at the ubiquitous plastic coffee cup lid.” Well, yes.

9:30AM Mon. May 7, 2018, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

It’s Free Comic Book Day in Austin on Saturday
Because that’s the deal on the first Saturday in May – as it has been since 2002, thanks to a certain Joe Field of Flying Colors Comics in Concord, California.

1:30PM Fri. May 4, 2018, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

Five Recommended Arts Events In Austin This Weekend
No, really, step away from that screen, citizen, just for an afternoon or a night or two. The internets will still be there, waiting, when you get back – and you’ll return with a wealth of *gasp* experience and *blink* new memories. We mean, look:

2:15PM Thu. May 3, 2018, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

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High Fashion Goes Hyperreal at Diptych II
Three fashion designers are debuting their newest lines of apparel at a runway show in Austin on Saturday night. That’s Ida Béhjat, Melissa Taylor, and Samantha Fabry: The Diptych Collective.

2:00PM Wed. May 2, 2018, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

C. Robert Cargill Nominated for Clarke Award
Austin novelist C. Robert Cargill has just been announced as one of the six nominees for the 32nd Arthur C. Clarke Award for best science fiction novel of the year for his third book, Sea of Rust.

10:49AM Wed. May 2, 2018, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Why Did Esther's Follies' Ray Anderson Go to L.A.?
Fact: You don’t have to walk through a mirror to get to the storied Magic Castle in Los Angeles. But if you did have to do that, to walk right through a full-length looking glass to attend the 50th annual Academy of Magical Arts awards presented by L.A.’s historic lodge of legerdemain, then Ray Anderson would still have no problem at all.

10:30AM Tue. May 1, 2018, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

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