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Critics Name Cream of the Cultural Crop
The nominees for the 2017-18 Austin Critics Table Awards
"...Members of the Austin Critics Table have considered the hundreds of..."

May 14, 2018 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Art City Austin Is More Fun Than Just Another Frame-Up
Annual extravaganza fills the Palmer and beyond with creativity
"...You could, in fact, do the opposite of abandoning all hope, ye who enter into Art City..."

April 9, 2018 Arts Post by Memory Harker

Performance Park Takes Over the Vortex
Bonnie Cullum’s dream wakes the Tarot into life in her company’s immersive theatrical experience
"...The Vortex Repertory Company, that provocative and often ritual-inspired theatre group helmed by Bonnie Cullum for three..."

March 23, 2018 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Five Recommended Arts Events in Austin This Weekend
Benthos, People’s Gallery, porn, dance, and homely weirdness
"...Starting this thing off with a Thursday reco, yes. Because, for the majority..."

Feb. 22, 2018 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Public Notice: Old News on CodeNEXT
Scattershots, while waiting for Draft Three
"...Earlier this month, the Austin American-Statesman ran three full-page editorial pages, of council members..."

Jan. 26, 2018 News Column by Nick Barbaro

FotoATX: Pics and the City
This new arts festival celebrates Austin as seen through the lenses of local photographers
"...Click! Austin's oldest veteran of the Second World War, Richard Overton,..."

Jan. 19, 2018 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Playback: Strike Up the Bond
Can the City finally save endangered clubs? Plus J.J. Offender obit and an Austin Music Poll plug.
"...Sixteen months ago – long after announcement of the ambitious Omnibus fix-all, and long before the subsequent..."

Jan. 12, 2018 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

Public Notice: The Business of Governing
Choosing a transit chief, a debt level & more
"...Amid the PR farce that was the Austin city manager search process, another major CEO search has..."

Jan. 5, 2018 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Seen / Soon: Jan. 5
Austin gets to see how Buddhist high holy days are celebrated in Tibet and Qinghai, and how African-Americans and Latinos once stood together in an era of social change
"...High Holy Days in Tibet and Qinghai come to Austin in vibrant colors, ornate designs, and memorable portraits of..."

Jan. 5, 2018 Arts Column

Wayne Alan Brenner's Top 10 Arts-Related Things I Enjoyed in 2017
Bold takes on history and art that moved around the city spoke to a growing, changing Austin this year
"...Marfa/Golden Hornet Project/Fusebox Festival) Órale, amigos! The multimedia sum of this bilingual bio-opera created by composer Graham Reynolds and..."

Dec. 29, 2017 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Downtown Puzzle: It Ain’t Solved Yet
Can the mayor make the pieces fit together?
"...– was initiated a year ago, with the appointment of a broad-based Visitor Impact Task Force. Their report, issued..."

Dec. 29, 2017 News Feature by Michael King

Contemporary Austin Goings & Comings
Judith Sims retires, Deming sculpture Mystic Raven returns
"...To give you an idea of how long Judith Sims has worked with the museum..."

Dec. 15, 2017 Arts Post by Robert Faires

TK Tunchez, Space Creatress
With mercados such as Frida Fridays, this artist and jewelry maker makes room for women of color to share art and build community
"...how difficult it was when she first moved to Austin from San Antonio to be a woman of color..."

Dec. 8, 2017 Arts Feature by Leticia Urieta

More Galleries Going, Going, …
Pump Project, HOPE, Co-Lab DEMO forced to move in 2018
"...The East Austin Studio Tour is intended to be a celebration of..."

Nov. 20, 2017 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Lake|Flato's Impact on Austin
The firm behind the new library has changed our city's look
"...The city's Central Library that opened Oct. 28 has generated much..."

Oct. 31, 2017 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Bondology
How does one schedule a bond? Very carefully, and with a lot of advance planning.
"...without voter approval, that investment never happens. With most Austin residents mulling whether to sign off on a billion..."

Oct. 27, 2017 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

Council: Another Quiet Dais?
Agenda features the CURE and a list of proposed audits
"...Barring surprises, City Council might enjoy a third straight early adjournment today..."

Oct. 20, 2017 News Feature by Michael King

Artists, Assemble!
Generous Art starting a professional association for artists
"...has been helping artists sell their work, with part of the proceeds going to nonprofits, is undertaking a new..."

Oct. 13, 2017 Arts Post

Ground Floor Theatre's Long Comeback
With Gibberish Mostly, Lisa Scheps' company makes its long-awaited return to the stage scene
"...Ground Floor finally reopens this week, with the premiere of Gibberish Mostly, a work by Austin playwright Max Langert,..."

Sept. 22, 2017 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Putting Together the Downtown Puzzle
A closer look at Mayor Adler’s proposals to solve (and pay for) Downtown conundrums
"...complex strategy for a Downtown investment plan has plenty of tentative and moving parts, and a better working metaphor..."

Sept. 22, 2017 News Feature by Michael King

Theorist Festival Goes Multimedia on the Zilker Hillside
Tech haters gonna love hating technology (and vice versa) this Sunday
"...Because Amy Morrow – Austin-based founder of arts collective The Theorists and globetrotting teacher..."

Sept. 20, 2017 Arts Post by W. A. Brenner

Fighting Over Scraps
"...Dear Editor, Kevin Curtin’s “Playback: Sizing Up Music's Bite of the Hotel Tax,” [Music, Sept. 15] got it backwards..."

Sept. 19, 2017 Postmarks

Punk Rock Patron of Austin Music Richard Lynn
Super Secret founder and Sonic Transmissions Festival underwriter expands operations
"...Drilling, Larry staked his own claims an hour east of Austin in Giddings during the Seventies, making significant contributions..."

Sept. 15, 2017 Music Feature by Michael Toland

Playback: Sizing Up Music's Bite of the Hotel Tax
Two new municipal funding schemes look to finally impact Austin music
"...if musicians could derive income from the constant stream of tourists frolicking around Austin? Ideally, jet-setters would patronize clubs..."

Sept. 15, 2017 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

Eddie Stout Is a One-Man Historical Blues Society
On the eve of his Eastside Kings Festival the Dialtone Records founder remains doggedly preservationist
"...Young Eddie Stout wanted a record label of his own...."

Sept. 8, 2017 Music Feature by Kahron Spearman

Drums & Tuba Reunite in Austin
Homegrown breakouts’ prep first local show in over a decade
"...Drums & Tuba, a breakout act from Austin’s creatively crazed underground scene of the Nineties, is reassembling..."

Sept. 5, 2017 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

Five Arty Things to Do This Weekend: Sept. 1-3.
Just a little break in the midst of Harvey-related program activities
"...few laughs right about now, we reckon. And while Austin’s Sure Thing is over and done with, there’s the..."

Aug. 31, 2017 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Council: Heating Up the HOT Tax
Mayor moves to defend his solutions to the “Downtown Puzzle”
"...City Council won't lack for work today, Aug. 31, with..."

Sept. 1, 2017 News Feature by Michael King

Council: Downtown Puzzle or Rubik’s Cube?
Dais division brewing over hotel tax spending, tourism industry
"...With a divided Council and uncertain prospects, Mayor Steve..."

Aug. 28, 2017 News Post by Michael King

UT: Major Arts Commissions Announced
Landmarks will get new mural, CoFA a Spanish-language opera
"...This time of year, most talk about the University of Texas concerns..."

Aug. 4, 2017 Arts Post by Robert Faires

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