Harry Ransom Center
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The HRC’s Beckett Online: Googling for Godot
With “Fathoms From Anywhere: A Samuel Beckett Centenary Exhibition,” online in perpetuity, Web-wanderers can plumb the depths of the Ransom Center’s Beckett collection, which is among the world’s finest
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Stella Adler and the American Theater
Changing the course of acting
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‘Technologies of Writing’
Change is on the page
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Ansel Adams: Revelations
The Ransom Center exhibition ‘Ansel Adams: A Legacy’
lets you experience the works of the best-known of
American photographers as art rather than commerce
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Long Way Home
Considering the art of the map, as inspired by two local exhibitions and a housewarming party
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Exhibitionism
Local Arts Reviews
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Exhibitionism
Local Arts Reviews
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Arts Bullets
Texas high schoolers act; Deborah Hay lectures; Bill Wittliff and Julie Speed read; and you learn about Duchamp
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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
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End of an Arts Era
A prosperous period in Austin’s cultural history came to a painful close in 2003
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The Whole Universe Rocks
The Harry Ransom Center’s ‘Make It New’ shows how modernism changed everything



