Search

100 Location Matches: #ATown, #BossBabesATX, #peeonsomebody ...
19834 Location Matches: [show less]
#ATown#BossBabesATX#peeonsomebody& Art Gallery(red) nights(sub)Tex1 House at a Time1 Stop Food Store1/4 Hora Project Space100 Congress Building100-200 block E. 4th Street101 by Teahaus1015 E. Yager Ln, #191101X FM107.9 KFAN-FM/KEEP FM1100 Warehouse1102 Gillespie Place1104 E. Sixth1109 E. 31st Street1123 S. Congress115 Austin Place11th & Waller11th and Congress11th Street Cowboy Bar12 Fox Beer Company1202 S. Congress1202 Travis Heights12th Night Austin12th Street Baptist Church12th Street Books12th Street Soular Food Garden12XU1300 E 4th St.132 Main Street134 E. Riverside13th Street Heritage House1400 Block of South Congress1405 W. 6th Street1417 French Bistro1427 Suffolk Dr.1501 E 6th1550 Gallery15th Street Cafe15th Street/Enfield Road1604 E. 11th St.1610 New York Avenue1710 Palma Plaza1776 Cheesesteak Co.1810 Club1848 Grand Oaks Farm1860 Pioneer Cabin on the River1883 Old Hwy 20, McDade TX 786501894 Private Pullman Palace Car1903 S. 1st1906 Gallery1st Evening Food St.1st Rate Fixtures2 Chairs Studio2 day postcards2 Dine 42 Wee Cottages Bed & Breakfast20/20 Art2020 Apartments2040 Gallery2047 S. Lamar212102 Fort View Rd2102 Tejas Drive21st & San Jacinto21st Street Co-op2200 S. Lakeshore Blvd.2209 S. First St.23rd Street Renaissance Artists' Market24 Blocks on 6th Street from Brazos to I-3524-Hour Fitness24/7 Cleaning Services2823 Manor290 Flea Market2924 Highway 21 E Paige, TX2DayPostcards.com2K Sports2nd Degree Black Sash Class of 20082nd Street District2nd Street Liquor2XL Swagger Brands, Inc.3 Graces Skincare & Spa3 J Ranch Bed & Breakfast300 Austin300 Bear Canyon Dr.311311 Club3137 Jazz Street3218 Hemlock Ave.3305 E. MLKABIA: 24-Hour FlowersTeahausThe 04 CenterThe 04 LoungeThe 13th FloorThe 18th Floor at Capitol Place
361-390 of 486 results, sorted by date | sort by relevance
Articulations
The Blanton Museum of Art gets an architect (for the second time), and the Paramount and State theatres move a step closer to partnership.
"...It's been a good week for two of the city's big arts projects. UT took a step..."

Oct. 6, 2000 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Poetry in Emotion
Katherine Catmull never intended to pursue a career in acting. In fact, she seriously avoided it for as long as she could, choosing instead to earn her degree in English literature. Why is revealed in this profile of one of Austin's most sophisticated and literate performers.
"...a woman in an enormous white bed, in a beautiful white nightgown, ashen-faced, repetitively pawing at her cheek in..."

Oct. 6, 2000 Arts Feature by Robi Polgar

Chronicles
The Ninth Annual Austin Chronicle Short Story Contest
"...academic and trite," people would say. What everyone says about memoirs -- that apparently anyone who has a pen..."

Sept. 29, 2000 Features Feature by Clay Smith

Articulations
Director Don Toner makes his exit from the State Theater Company, and Austin creeps back into the pages of American Theatre magazine.
"...day was reportedly last Wednesday, August 30, the day of the opening of Toner's production of The Beauty Queen..."

Sept. 8, 2000 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Projecting an Image
In a city filled with artists and filmmakers, Luke Savisky is an original -- an innovative projectionist whose unique art has graced the surfaces of buildings, rock stars, video screens, and more for over 15 years.
"...know Luke. It was December 1997, the last day of operation for the Texas Union Film Program (Does anybody..."

June 16, 2000 Screens Feature by Bryan Poyser

No Man's Land
Substandard Conditions Are a Way of Life for Northridge Acres
"...Turning off FM 1325 onto tattered Northridge Acres Drive is like..."

June 9, 2000 News Feature by Cheryl Smith

Countdown to Ecstasy
A New Drug for a New Millennium
"...I Feel Love I'm sitting in one of the myriad coffee shops on Congress Avenue -- slouching,..."

June 9, 2000 Music Feature by Marc Savlov

Articulations
Where to find this year's Critics Table Awards party and what former Austin actress Sharron Bower is up to in NYC.
"...honors will be dished up this year by the Austin Theatre Critics Table (motto: "We make it up as..."

May 26, 2000 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Articulations
This year's recipient of the UT College of Fine Arts' E. William Doty Award.
"...Every spring for the past several years, the UT College of Fine Arts has singled out an individual..."

May 19, 2000 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Austin Theatre Critics' Table 1999-2000 Nominations
"...The Austin Theatre Critics' Table have announced nominations for their eighth..."

May 12, 2000 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Evil New Yorkers and Bit-Whoredom
They're horrible! They're evil, mean, and terrible! They're New Yorkers! They're the Fabulous and Ridiculous Theatre, and they're giving laid-back Austin a shot of scrappy, sophisticated, lowbrow, smart-ass theatre.
"...Fabulous and Ridiculous Theatre. Yes, the members of this company are well aware..."

April 28, 2000 Arts Feature by Ada Calhoun

Between Worlds
Cine las Americas Festival of New Latin American Cinema
"...Before South Congress' San José Motel was renovated, it served as..."

April 21, 2000 Screens Feature

The Michener Center for Writers
"...lonely work that isn't known for its high percentage of success stories. Writers are constantly seeking avenues to increase..."

April 21, 2000 Books Feature by Ric Williams

Speaking in Tongues
When Dan Dietz 'lets go,' he turns gibberish into art. And he proves it in the Salvage Vanguard Theater production of MacWellman's nonsense play Terminal Hip.
"...To get a really good feel for the kind of theatre artist Dan Dietz is, it helps to have..."

March 24, 2000 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Articulations
The sophomore production for the Actors Repertory of Texas theatre company.
"...One of the big arts stories last fall was the debut..."

March 24, 2000 Arts Column by Robert Faires

After a Fashion
The seamy underbelly of the Austin salon scene, part II.
"...THE SCENE, CONTINUED The reputation of Austin as a frontier boom town where opportunities..."

March 10, 2000 Column by Stephen MacMillan Moser

Ideas Through Movement
Political and philosophical issues aren't just topics for writers and dramatists. Several Austin choreographers are using themas subjects for dances. Toni Bravo, Jeffery Bullock, Lisa Fehrman, and Andrew Long explain how they see ideas through movement.
"...Confronted with issues of existence, the thorny matters of why we are here..."

March 3, 2000 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Short Cuts
Upcoming events and workshops of interest to the Austin film community.
"...this one under the Things You Don't See Everyday Department: Austin's Theaterless Theatre Corps is presenting the "first ever..."

March 3, 2000 Screens Column by Marc Savlov

Two Generations, One Art
Like twins who have grown up apart and are finally reunited, writer-performer Terry Galloway and the Austin theatre company Rude Mechanicals are creative soulmates who have at last discovered their kinship through their collaboration on Galloway's dark comedy In the House of the Moles.
"...Terry Galloway and her "sisters" in the Rude Mechanicals theatre company is purely coincidental. After all, these women are..."

Feb. 25, 2000 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Survival of the Fittest?
The unlikely story behind the Austin-based black comedy, Natural Selection.
"...by all accounts, an unlikely story: During the 1996 Austin Heart of Film Screenwriters Conference and Film Festival, a..."

Feb. 4, 2000 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Articulations
Another death in the dance community, longtime UT jazz dance instructor Lathan Sanford.
"...Austin's dance community suffered another loss this week, even as..."

Feb. 4, 2000 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Articulations
A major change in the staff for the Salvage Vanguard Theater; a new endowed chair for the UT Department of Art and Art History.
"...Well, if this year doesn't see the flurry of personnel changes at Austin arts organizations that last year..."

Jan. 21, 2000 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Positively Operatic
The Year in Austin Culture
"...2K (in no particular order)1. Is St. Edward's University Austin's Unsung Acting Program? Witness the amazing performance of Jeffery..."

Jan. 7, 2000 Arts Feature by Robi Polgar

Positively Operatic
The Year in Austin Culture
"...In honor of this milestone year, the Arts team has decided to..."

Jan. 7, 2000 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Articulations
A major change in direction for Teatro Humanidad.
"...Arts section, 1999 was nothing if not a year of dramatic upheavals in Austin arts organizations. Well, 2000 lost..."

Jan. 7, 2000 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Too Dumb to Die
A profile of Austin's longest-running musical parody, the Uranium Savages.
"...They're not looking to get signed at South by Southwest 2000. They're too old for MTV. They..."

Dec. 10, 1999 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

Wandering Preachers, Holy Fools
What best describes the modern playwright? Itinerant preacher? Holy fool? Several artists with an intimate knowledge of the playwriting life offer their views in this roundtable discussion.
"...The playwright today as itinerant preacher. Thinking about some of the playwriting talent gathered in Austin this..."

Nov. 19, 1999 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Small Wonders
They just nabbed two festival awards, next up is HBO, and Ed Wood is their greatest influence. Meet Austin's most successful 12-year-old filmmakers.
"...New York in the mid-Seventies (well before the advent of Sony's Playstation, which regularly sucks my brain dry as..."

Nov. 12, 1999 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Dreaming ART
This year in Austin, autumn brings a Spring Storm, and with it Actors Repertory of Texas, the realization of the city's long-cherished dream of a locally based professional theatre company.
"...Spring Storm is receiving its world premiere production in Austin. Inside the B. Iden Payne Theatre, an opening-night crowd..."

Nov. 5, 1999 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Waves Coming to Shore
No artist in the last 50 years has combined dance, theatre, music, scenery, and costume into epic spectacles like Pina Bausch, and as this German visionary returns to Austin Dawn Davis explores her work and her impact on the city's Johnson / Long Dance Company.
"...There dance stood in the mid-1970s, stripped to the bone, only..."

Oct. 22, 1999 Arts Feature by Dawn Davis

« 1    BACK    8   9   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17     NEXT    17 »
One click gets you all the newsletters listed below

Breaking news, arts coverage, and daily events

Keep up with happenings around town

Kevin Curtin's bimonthly cannabis musings

Austin's queerest news and events

Eric Goodman's Austin FC column, other soccer news

Information is power. Support the free press, so we can support Austin.   Support the Chronicle