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Exhibitionism
The Whimsy:dream on
"...You open your eyes and it's like you've been pulled from another life. You've..."

March 27, 1998 Arts Review

SXSW Record Reviews
"...race-conscious, happy to talk about the pleasures of beer and weed, college-educated, and not ashamed to say so. Now..."

March 13, 1998 Music Review

Exhibitionism
"...contains all of the world's knowledge — past, present, and future. In this story, written and directed by Dan..."

Dec. 19, 1997 Arts Review

Sci-Fi Book Reviews
Deeper: My Two-Year Odyssey in Cyberspace
"...can't remember a time when there haven't been computers and have had a lot of exposure to electronic communication...."

Sept. 19, 1997 Books Feature

Beyond the Closet Door
Gay/Lesbian Filmmakers Find New Inspiration
"...The Austin Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival (aGLIFF) is celebrating its ninth..."

Aug. 30, 1996 Screens Feature

A Hole in His Heart
Baritone Morgan Smith reveals how he becomes that lover we love to hate, Don Giovanni
"...The operatic dream team of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Lorenzo Da Ponte crafted Don Giovanni from the amorous..."

April 24, 2015 Arts Feature by Natalie Zeldin

Sweeney Todd
Stephen Sondheim's tale of the Demon Barber of Fleet Street gets a playful, minimalist revival at UT
"..."His skin was pale, and his eye was odd."..."

Feb. 14, 2014 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Rigoletto
ALO's straightforward staging of the Verdi classic offers the thrill of a tale told well
"...The hunchback wanders among the courtiers, briefly frozen in the midst of..."

Feb. 6, 2009 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Jesus Hopped the "A" Train
The artists of Mainline Theater Project have given their all to the characters and story of Stephen Adly Guirgis' Jesus Hopped the "A" Train, but sadly, what they have given their all to is a long-winded, superficial, ultimately unenlightening story of ruined life in the New York City criminal justice system.
"...going to the theatre is witnessing a youthful, enthusiastic, and highly capable ensemble wasting its talents, and our time,..."

Aug. 15, 2003 Arts Review by Robi Polgar

Claude "Fiddler" Williams Swingin' the Blues (Bullseye Blues & Jazz)
National Records
"...back in 1936 when he joined the Count Basie Band at the famed Reno Club in Kansas City, but..."

Jan. 21, 2000 Music Review by Jay Trachtenberg

Sophia Johnson
"...Originally from Birmingham, England, where she was the driving force behind her family's..."

Sept. 23, 2016 Music Review by Jim Caligiuri

DVDanger: Wild Boys
The Boy and other examinations of the pre-teen male mind
"...Alone at Night. That critically-acclaimed release has been seen and interpreted as a profoundly feminist and female-driven narrative. The..."

Aug. 26, 2015 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

All Over Creation: Surprise, Surprise
Peter Bay's work in 'Solo Symphony' revealed sides of him that hadn't been seen before
"...You note the way he approaches a project, his sensibility, his style, what appears to come to him naturally..."

July 27, 2012 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Return of the Herd of Harpsichords
This La Follia concert was to the harpsichord what a fine wine tasting is to vino
"...could make between wines was that one was red and the other white. But if you had the good..."

Jan. 13, 2012 Arts Review by Robert Faires

SXSW Lists
SXSW groupings: Metal, Austin jazz, Polish acts, plus everything else
"...Sports as Bands..."

March 18, 2011 Music Feature

Brooklyn's Answer to Bristol
Will Leitch, World Wide Web leader in sports
"...publishing force Gawker Media – they of their flagship and eponym's mapped celebrity sightings, the devastating take on the..."

March 2, 2007 Screens Feature by Shawn Badgley

Letters at 3AM
A visit to Deadwood: The legends show you where to go. Once you get there, you do your best to find out why you came.
"...elegant penmanship. His was an era when "a good hand" was expected, but Hickok's was exceptionally graceful, and his..."

June 24, 2005 Column by Michael Ventura

Page Two
Kill Contemporary Film Criticism: Vol. 1.
"...glass of wine, to my surprise, friends who know and love movies began to bemusedly question my championing of..."

Oct. 24, 2003 Column by Louis Black

Page Two
Let us hope the war in Iraq is quick, the death toll is low, and that all dire predictions prove unfounded; let's also hope that we haven't destroyed our own country ideologically in order to save it.
"...covered with debris: bits of papers, forms, notes, schedules, and bookkeeping waiting to be done. The aftermath is not..."

March 21, 2003 Column by Louis Black

Susanna Kaysen Lays It on the Line
The Camera My Mother Gave Me, by Girl, Interrupted author Susanna Kaysen, is a memoir that has nothing to do with either the author's camera or her mother, Marion Winik writes. It is about her vagina. It is the chronicle of a mysterious and intractable medical problem she had with this little-discussed part of the body, and of the interesting experiences she endured in what I think of as Patient-World, the alternate reality inhabited by those of us who have something wrong with our bodies.
"...her vagina. It is the chronicle of a mysterious and intractable medical problem she had with this little-discussed part..."

Oct. 19, 2001 Books Feature by Marion Winik

Rats Saving a Sinking Ship
America's Alternative Theatres Unite
"...of risks, of vaulting imagination, a theatre of community and of service that survives on scams and barter, a..."

Oct. 13, 1995 Arts Feature

Aaron Frazer’s MCU of Soul
The Indications’ drummer and soul crooner introduces himself at ACL
"...He’s a founding member of Durand Jones & the Indications – that’s his falsetto you..."

Oct. 7, 2021 Music Post by Austin Powell

Movers & Shakers
A guide to Austin dance
"...nature of the artists to be on the move. And in Austin, they certainly are, pirouetting, lunging, stomping, leaping..."

Dec. 4, 2015 Arts Feature by Jonelle Seitz

Page Two: Mysteries Unraveled
Part two of Louis Black's interview with novelist John Irving
"...big things. You remember certain moments forever. Sometimes alone and lonely you spend too much time walking up and..."

Nov. 13, 2015 Column by Louis Black

Beyond the Frame
Curator Elizabeth Dunbar likes art that punches through the gallery walls
"...that involved replacing a lawn with a vegetable garden. And soon she will present an exhibition on the history..."

Nov. 28, 2008 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Page Two: Righting Wrongs
A position checklist of pragmatic politics
"...who have convinced themselves that their take is realistic and clear-eyed, unafraid of political correctness, and hardcore. Really not..."

April 11, 2008 Column by Louis Black

Rich From the Journey
The crazy quilt career of Kimmie Rhodes.
"...As the music plays, Sears closes his eyes and moves in his chair, visualizing staging, choreography, lighting, costumes...."

Feb. 1, 2002 Music Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Lansdale's Revenge
For umpty-some years now Joe Lansdale has been terrorizing the book world with radically weird, unsettlingly violent, and often indefinable short stories, novellas, and novels. What happens when he veers toward the mainstream?
"...you? For umpty-some years now, the East Texas native (and longtime Nacogdoches resident) has been terrorizing the book world..."

Sept. 29, 2000 Books Feature by Mike Shea

Do a Little Dance
"...Ask several thousand people to define "independent cinema" and you're liable to..."

Feb. 12, 1999 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

Jazz Sides
"...Ska and Afro-Cuban jazz. Yes, ska. It's all in the name...."

Oct. 16, 1998 Music Feature

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