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Salvage Vanguard Theater: Neulander ends his run
After 13 years of running Salvage Vanguard Theater, Artistic Director Jason Neulander is moving on
"...the Electric Lounge or Hogg Auditorium, whether it was staging edgy new dramas like Caridad Svich's Fugitive Pieces or..."

Dec. 14, 2007 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Entranced
Remembering one who fascinated us all: Karen Kuykendall, 1937-2007
"...Mary Faulk Koock, who turned the family's South Austin home into the restaurant Green Pastures, showed Karen the special..."

Nov. 23, 2007 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

2007 B. Iden Payne Awards
More than 60 shows scored nominations for ACoT's annual theatre honors
"...Noël Coward comedy about the daily chaos in the home of a famous (and famously self-absorbed) stage actor –..."

Sept. 28, 2007 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Day Trips
Nacogdoches has more history in its little finger than most other Texas cities have in all of their city limits
"...town, but three were leveled to make way for homes...."

July 20, 2007 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Page Two: Looney Tunes
A swan song for the conspiracy series
"...Why would such an elaborate staging even be necessary? A year or two back, right-wing,..."

July 13, 2007 Column by Louis Black

Weathering the Storm
The Austin Lightning look to gain a foothold in Austin as soccer is primed for the national spotlight
"...gym and in view of towering McMansions, serves as home base for perhaps Austin's best-kept sports secret...."

June 22, 2007 Sports Feature by Joe O'Connell

Salvage Vanguard Theater: The rebel sets down roots
After 13 years of staging shows in bars and other companies' theatres, Salvage Vanguard Theater is opening its own all-purpose arts space in a 9,600-square-foot warehouse on Manor Road
"...while, even a rebel hits that age when a home of one's own starts to sound mighty appealing. So..."

June 8, 2007 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Let's Not Let Democracy, the Constitution, and American Traditions Get in the Way of Winning the War on Terror
"...surrender is victory, and slavery is freedom. The political home of this destructive attitude is now the Democratic Party...."

April 30, 2007 Postmarks

After a Fashion
Celebrity sightings and Cheaters revisited
"...raised lots of money, and some lucky ticket-holder went home with a new Mini Cooper… The Austin Museum of..."

April 20, 2007 Column by Stephen MacMillan Moser

An Ideal Husband
The overall feel of the Austin Playhouse production of Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband is polite and relaxed, but the actors do provide gut-busting performances
"...1895. Perhaps she's the parallel image of Don Toner's staging of An Ideal Husband, showing that, rather than an..."

Feb. 2, 2007 Arts Review by Patti Hadad

Immigrant Detention Blues
Unknown number of immigrants languish in private detention center in Taylor; a small but growing group is working to make their situation public knowledge
"...denied, and ICE, a branch of the Department of Homeland Security, is apparently contacting the Israeli embassy – the..."

Feb. 2, 2007 News Feature by Diana Welch

Big River
TexARTS' Big River, its first foray into full-scale musical production, was more than impressive; it was energetic, entertaining, and joyous
"...moveable raft and docks, supported director Franchelle Stewart Dorn's staging effectively, and Bill Mester's sound, though more than slightly..."

Jan. 12, 2007 Arts Review by Barry Pineo

Culture Flash!
A big gift for Austin Lyric Opera, national honors for two of Austin's young classical musicians, and TexARTS sails up a Big River in January
"...13-15 in Columbus, Ga. The 15-year-old Austinite, who took home a $1,000 prize, has been playing classical guitar since..."

Nov. 17, 2006 Arts Column by Robert Faires

The Night Hank Williams Died
Austin Playhouse's revival of 'The Night Hank Williams Died' boasts a strong script and acting but so carefully skirts anything ugly or messy that it's all surface: bloodless, polished, and clean
"...night after seeing Hank, I saw Rubber Repertory's At Home With Dick 2, sat in a bean bag chair..."

Nov. 10, 2006 Arts Review by Hannah Kenah

2006 B. Iden Payne Awards: Payne, Payne, who got the Payne?
When the Austin Circle of Theaters handed out its B. Iden Payne Awards for 2005-2006, it was 'American Fiesta' that, well, bowled over the rest of the nominees
"...McCann and Melissa Vogt. Theatre at the J took home the prize for outstanding production of music theatre for..."

Nov. 3, 2006 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Culture Flash!
Still time left to get some free theatre, laurels for historian Oscar Brockett and director Don Toner, and a new baby for the first couple of Salvage Vanguard Theater
"...week's opening of the first show in Salvage's new home at 2803 Manor Rd. The world premiere of Thrush,..."

Oct. 20, 2006 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Olivier's Shakespeare
Now that 'Deadwood' lies murdered in the mud, Shakespeare is the only solace.
"...McShane doing Mifune doing MacBeth – 1948's Hamlet stole home four sword-clutching statuettes, including Best Picture and Best Actor..."

Sept. 15, 2006 Screens Review by Raoul Hernandez

Psycho Beach Party
Prairie Oyster Productions' staging of 'Psycho Beach Party' is trashy, but it's meant to be: a campy, albeit loving, send-up of all things beach, all things Sixties, and all things Hitchcockian
"...a truly psycho beach party. This Prairie Oyster Productions staging, at least for me, can be summed up by..."

Aug. 11, 2006 Arts Review by Barry Pineo

'Psycho Beach Party'
Coming soon to theatres near you will be two productions of Charles Busch's camp classic 'Psycho Beach Party' – but despite having the same title, they'll be surprisingly different
"...theatre in Victoria, Texas, and has made Austin her home since 2004. "He saw a production in a little..."

Aug. 4, 2006 Arts Feature by Barry Pineo

Salvage Vanguard Theater
After 13 years of presenting theatre in other peoples' space, Salvage Vanguard Theater has acquired its own home
"...are going to be doing it – that is, staging plays – in their very own space. Last week,..."

May 5, 2006 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Drive, He Said
In its 13th year, Jason Neulander shifts Salvage Vanguard Theater into overdrive
"...Manor Road. So Salvage Vanguard will finally have a home of its own. We'll have a 100-seat theatre, rehearsal..."

April 14, 2006 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

... And the 'West' is History
How Big State Productions' little monologue show changed Austin theatre
"...straightforward narratives, the characters all recognizable human beings, the staging simplicity itself: one actor at a time, lights up,..."

April 7, 2006 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Rosita's Jalapeño Kitchen
In Teatro Vivo's staging of 'Rosita's Jalapeño Kitchen,' a full cast acts as ingredients for recognized recipes to Mexican life
"...and tortillas served on the side. In Teatro Vivo's staging of Rosita's Jalapeño Kitchen, originally a one-woman Chicanologue by..."

Feb. 17, 2006 Arts Review by Patti Hadad

Jarhead
Though lacking a clear point of view, the film seems to say that war not only dehumanizes soldiers but also infantilizes them. It’s not a pretty picture, but it is a lovely film.
"...to the fight, the Marines end up sitting around staging scorpion fights, "hydrating," masturbating, getting outrageously drunk, or worrying..."

Nov. 4, 2005 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Old King: Neil Young and Jonathan Demme in Nashville
Neil Young's new 'Prairie Wind' howls for the decades
"...come back again the next night. The Ryman, former home of the Grand Ole Opry, is one of the..."

Aug. 26, 2005 Music Feature by Louis Black

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...of Brodie Lane and West Slaughter exactly like the homeless do. They asked for money to participate in a..."

Aug. 19, 2005 Column

9/22 - Car-Free Day
"...environmental consciousness, Austin needs to learn the art of staging an outdoor festival without filling the surrounding streets, and..."

Aug. 15, 2005 Postmarks

Food-o-file
Sweetish Hill is ready to celebrate; plus, Vespaio, P. Terry's Burger Stand, and many options on the Event Menu
"...has always been the quintessential local gathering place, a home away from home for an eclectic mix of Austin's..."

July 29, 2005 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Annie Get Your Gun
Zilker Theatre Productions' staging of 'Annie Get Your Gun' is delightful enough to make you feel there are no show people like show people
"...The point is proven again with Zilker Theatre Productions' staging of Annie Get Your Gun. When composer Irving Berlin..."

July 22, 2005 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Batboy: The Musical
As long as it has its mind squarely on fanged freaks, horror cliches, and musicals it can shamelessly riff off, 'Batboy: The Musical' is one bloody good time
"...helmets worn by the actors; to the Parker family home, where Batboy gets his first taste of civilization in..."

July 1, 2005 Arts Review by Robert Faires

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