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Greetings From Berrydale
Ryan Lauderdale's quasi-psychedelia and Michael Berryhill's stylized visions have little relationship, but both artists make a strong showing
"...artists' works mix less fluently. Both have exhibited around Austin in group shows over the last couple of years,..."

Feb. 22, 2008 Arts Review by Amanda Douberley

You Are Pretty
St. Idiot's amazingly intimate tour of a brothel is funny, daring, and real
"...and Chicon is one of the sweetest little brothels Austin has to offer. The digs may be small, but..."

Feb. 15, 2008 Arts Review by Avimaan Syam

I Dream a World
A program designed for Conspirare to flex its muscles and show off its versatility, which it did with great success
"...will soar as it did on this night in Austin. World, meet Conspirare...."

Feb. 8, 2008 Arts Review by Michael Kellerman

Hills Snyder: All Good Children
In the Gallery 68 show, the artist posed as a serial killer being executed for his crimes
"...project occupies one of the smallest gallery spaces in Austin, Gallery 68, located inside the Flatbed Press building. It..."

Feb. 8, 2008 Arts Review by Rachel Cook

Porgy and Bess
Zach's ambitious new staging of the Gershwin opera says a lot about those things that matter more than money
"...Austin Music Hall, through Feb. 3..."

Feb. 1, 2008 Arts Review by Robert Faires

FronteraFest Short Fringe Week Two
Wednesday's show offered plenty of pleasant surprises in the form of good laughs and provocative moments
"...outstanding and hilarious "Larius Likler." Excerpted from a longer Austin Script Works piece, "Likler" focuses on neurotic germophobe Larius..."

Feb. 1, 2008 Arts Review by Avimaan Syam

Garden District
Despite some flaws, Different Stages mounts two Tennessee Williams' dramas in riveting and entertaining fashion
"...Larry L. King Stage at Austin Playhouse, through Feb. 2..."

Jan. 18, 2008 Arts Review by Barry Pineo

'Jorge Macchi: The Anatomy of Melancholy'
This Argentinean artist's work may not grab you immediately, but its understated lyricism will linger
"...Biennial in Porto Alegre, Brazil, the show stops in Austin before heading to the Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea..."

Jan. 11, 2008 Arts Review by Amanda Douberley

Plaid Tidings
Forever Plaid's seasonal sequel delivers just what's wanted this time of year: Tidings of comfort and joy
"...June and the Cleaver boys, while on the pop charts, it was the heyday of Doris Day, Patti Page,..."

Dec. 28, 2007 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Faces of America: The Light
The Miró Quartet examines our national character and finds some of America's lights still shine brightly
"...2003 Necronomicon, and a work the Miró commissioned from Austin's P. Kellach Waddle, The American Nightmare: The Marriage of..."

Dec. 7, 2007 Arts Review by Robert Faires

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