Daily Arts: Shows to Go Ya
Review: Street Corner Arts' The Gulf
Two lesbians are fighting in a boat… No, this is not the set-up for what is sure to be a bad joke; nor is it the beginning of a bad review. It’s what Audrey Cefaly’s The Gulf is about, plain and simple.

4:47PM Thu. Dec. 15, 2022, Shanon Weaver Read More | Comment »

The Golden Hornet Project: Tiny Large Sounds
Acclaimed Austin-based composer laboratory Golden Hornet hosts a fundraiser tonight for its recent commission: Insectum.

10:35AM Fri. Dec. 2, 2022, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

Holiday Eventsoff the Beaten Path
As the weather gets colder (and then randomly hotter), the Austin holiday season wouldn’t be complete without tried and true events like the spectacle of Mozart’s and the Trail of Lights. While those classics hold a special place in our hearts, we have some recommendations off the beaten path for you to expand your winter traditions this year.

2:45PM Tue. Nov. 29, 2022, Ali Juell Read More | Comment »

Review: Austin Playhouse’s The (One-Act) Play That Goes Wrong
Playwrights Henry Lewis, Henry Shields, and Jonathan Sayer have made a career out of calling out the little mishaps, miscues, and occasional missed lines that take place during most theatrical productions and pumping them with steroids.

12:30PM Wed. Nov. 23, 2022, Bob Abelman Read More | Comment »

Get Ready for the 2022 B. Iden Payne Awards
Austin's award season starts in dramatic fashion on Monday night with the ceremony for the B. Iden Payne Awards, Austin's opportunity to laud the best and brightest luminaries of the stage - and screen.

12:01AM Sat. Oct. 22, 2022, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Art Heals Festival Aims to Eliminate HIV, Mental Health Stigma Through Artwork
Through the lens of art, perspectives both similar and strange to us become understood.

12:20PM Wed. Sep. 28, 2022, James Scott Read More | Comment »

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Review: Broadway in Austin’s Hadestown 
While Hadestown premiered off-Broadway prior, to its Broadway debut in 2019, Bruce Springsteen was busy warming up the stage at the show’s future home, the Walter Kerr Theatre.

1:09PM Thu. Sep. 22, 2022, Bob Abelman Read More | Comment »

A Pair of Porcupines in Zilker
There's a snuffling, and chewing. The newest resident at the Austin Nature & Science Center, a four-month-old male porcupine, is gnawing on on some treats: fresh fruit, veggies, and especially his favorite, sweet potatoes.

6:00AM Sun. Sep. 18, 2022, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Ten Years of "Unreal Estate" at Cloud Tree Gallery
In February of 2012, Austin’s renowned pop-culture posterista Tim Doyle had his first solo art show – featuring silk-screened, hand-pulled prints – at the Spoke Art Gallery in San Francisco. The level of response, as well as the subjects of that artwork, was unreal.

4:30PM Wed. Aug. 10, 2022, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

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