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Bass Delay Gives Groups Room to Play
UT delays Bass Concert Hall renovations for local art schools
"...To the ballet, opera, and symphony, UT President Larry Faulkner might..."

April 2, 2004 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Articulations
Austin architectural firm TeamHaas was tapped as the new design team for the proposed Long Center for the Performing Arts.
"...TeamHaas Goes Long..."

Dec. 19, 2003 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Articulations
Long Center supporters do a funding turnaround by asking the city for $25 million in bond money, another bunch of Lone Stars are being honored by the Texas Cultural Trust Council with Texas Medal of the Arts Awards, and John Walch wins an award from the American Theatre Critics Association.
"...Long Center Wants City Cash..."

Feb. 14, 2003 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Articulations
If you're still looking for the perfect gift for that arts lover on your shopping list, you have until Dec. 18 to get a 2002 Porsche 911 Twin Turbo Carrera for a mere $100, courtesy of Arts Center Stage's raffle to raise funds for the Long Center.
"...Still looking for the perfect gift for that arts lover on your..."

Dec. 13, 2002 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Articulations
More money for the Long Center, more art for AMOA, and more national exposure for a Flaming Idiot.
"...Arts Dollar Watch..."

May 12, 2000 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Articulations
The announcement of Ballet Austin's new artistic director; the release of facility specifications for the Long Center.
"...Well, as announcements of new artistic directors go, the one last Thursday, February 17, at Ballet Austin didn't..."

Feb. 25, 2000 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Articulations
Reports on The "Three 'J's" of Austin culture And Lily Tomlin At UT.
"...spell culture with three 'J's. But given how much the local arts scene has benefited from the mighty support..."

Oct. 8, 1999 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Articulations
People and organizations on the move: KMFA and the Austin Circle of Theatres look for new homes, and Austin Theatre Alliance CEO Dan Fallon and KMFA Director of Broadcast Operations Randy Harriman leave their respective companies.
"...Theatre Alliance CEO Resigns..."

June 28, 2002 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Culture Flash!
A Blanton curator goes south, a solo show master goes back to Houston, an area quilter and portraitist go national, and the Long Center and KMFA go to the bank
"...• Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro, curator of Latin American art at the Blanton Museum of Art, has been named chief curator..."

Aug. 25, 2006 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Articulations
Choreographer Deborah Hay is welcomed home from New York, Doyle Bramhall rocks the house at Zach, and new plans for the Long Center are being unveiled
"...like this one: a few dozen friends and admirers gathered around you with food and drink, singing your praises...."

April 9, 2004 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Articulations
Leaders in the campaign to build the Long Center for the Performing Arts have decided to scale back the long-delayed project and build only two out of four theatres in an attempt to get it off the ground.
"...Long Center Changes..."

Oct. 31, 2003 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Articulations
Austin helps the Lysistrata Project become the Little Peace Project That Could, the Long Center says "no thanks, after all" to the $25 million in Waller Creek tunnel bond money, and Austin Shakespeare Festival launches a new reading series.
"...'L' Is for Lysistrata and Love..."

Feb. 28, 2003 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Downtown's New Year
"...The year begins like its predecessor, with persistent economic worries,..."

Jan. 17, 2003 News Feature by Amy Smith

Articulations
Ballet Austin buys itself a new home downtown, and Shakespeare at Winedale founder James Ayres receives UT's prestigious Civitatis Award.
"...Coming soon to a downtown near you: the ballet! That's the word from Ballet Austin, which announced..."

Oct. 18, 2002 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Naked City
Big events such as concerts and fun runs may soon disappear from Auditorium Shores.
"...In what may be yet another dividing line between the Old Austin and New Austin,..."

Aug. 3, 2001 News Feature by Lee Nichols

Articulations
Ciccolella Change-Up
"...you go up to most people in Austin (especially theatre people) and say "Austin Circle of Theatres," they'll think..."

June 25, 1999 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Five Orchestral Performances to Get You Hooked on Classics
Expand your musical horizons with these really old-school grooves
"...talk of our favorite music hits from back in the day, just how far back do we mean? The..."

Feb. 24, 2023 Arts Column by Wayne Alan Brenner

Oranges All Across, Mr. Redd
"...“It’s one of the reasons the universe dropped me here: to take this..."

July 23, 2010 Arts Feature by Kate X Messer

First Night Austin
This New Year's Eve, why not join the throngs at this free arty party on the streets?
"...If you've yet to solidify those party plans for the last evening of 2009, and the prospect of..."

Dec. 25, 2009 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Million-Dollar Month
The Long Center closed out the month of October with more than $1 million in pledges
"...October was definitely more treat than trick for the Long Center. The organization closed out the month..."

Nov. 19, 2004 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Culture Flash!
New gifts to the Long Center, a new Little Elf for 'Santaland,' a new name for the AMOA Guild, a retirement at the symphony, and a return to Venice for Allison Orr
"...The Long Center for the Performing Arts is getting a..."

Sept. 24, 2004 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Naked City
The ban on big events at Auditorium Shores turns out to be just temporary.
"...Contrary to the report in last week's "Naked City" ("Stevie Ray in..."

Aug. 10, 2001 News Feature by Lee Nichols

Faster Than Sound: Live Music Preservation Fund Outlays Another $3.5 Million
City program supports 28 venues with ongoing grants as national Save Our Stages funds stall
"...The Austin Live Music Venue Preservation Fund, created last October..."

April 23, 2021 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

After a Fashion
It's easy to blush around hunky Cliff Redd
"...IN THE REDD I'd met him before at a party at..."

March 28, 2008 Column by Stephen MacMillan Moser

Articulations
New plans for the Long Center are unveiled, and a big push is made to get it built, plus Al Hirschfeld's widow and daughter speak about The Line King
"...Long Center: Take Two..."

April 16, 2004 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Revenge, Deferred in Stephen Mills' Hamlet
Post-pandemic, Stephen Mills brings his career-defining Hamlet back to Ballet Austin
"...Ballet is often about the intersection of classic stories and instantly recognizable classical music...."

Sept. 8, 2023 Arts Feature by Richard Whittaker

Gay Place
From Outerspaces to Deep Inside, this is the week that is... gay
"...MEMORIAL FOR SEABROOK JONES Tuesday, May 14, 6-9pm at Lanai, 422..."

May 3, 2013 Column by Kate X Messer

Culture Flash!
Payne Theatre Award winners, new companies at home at the Long Center, and an arts administrator gets more classical work
"...• The Hidden Room's Rose Rage, Zach Theatre's Next to Normal,..."

Nov. 2, 2012 Arts Column

Articulations
Hogg Auditorium is headed for a makeover, Judy Jensen's Blue Willow is headed to the Smithsonian, and two local artists take the road to recovery.
"...Much has been said about the University of Texas closing Bass Concert Hall in 2006..."

Nov. 28, 2003 Arts Column by Robert Faires

'Beauty' Mark
"...For almost 50 years, Deborah Hay has been not only..."

April 2, 2010 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

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