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Articulations
New plans for the Long Center are unveiled, and a big push is made to get it built, plus Al Hirschfeld's widow and daughter speak about The Line King
"...Stan Haas made the design presentation, which accentuated the dramatic look that will be achieved by retaining the 290-foot..."

April 16, 2004 Arts Column by Robert Faires

When Wagner Became WAGNER
With 'The Flying Dutchman,' Richard Wagner made opera bigger than big
"...myth was not new; opera got its start retelling classical myths and histories. But Wagner moved the action from..."

March 26, 2004 Arts Feature by Jerry Young

Born on the Fourth of July
Explosions in the Sky are blowing up. (Sorry, we resisted the pun as long as we could.)
"...an unquestionable boon to any healing process. Though their neo-classical rock peers in Scotland's Mogwai and Montreal's Godspeed You!..."

Oct. 24, 2003 Music Feature by Michael Chamy

Articulations
More budgetary bloodshed in the UT College of Fine Arts, as Daniel Johnson, nationally renowned early music specialist and director the UT Early Music Ensemble for 17 years, has been cut loose from the School of Music.
"...invaluable resource to local designers, theatre companies, high school drama departments, and others for years, with Messrs. Wenning and..."

Aug. 22, 2003 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Letters at 3AM
In 2002, cinema has been the healthiest of our arts. The movies' range and variety relieve what has otherwise been a bleak time for our culture and our Constitution.
"...In these psychologically accurate portraits of that era, the drama consists of peeling away hypocrisies...."

Jan. 3, 2003 Column by Michael Ventura

Articulations
The Texas Commission for the Arts gives Austinites a chance to see the state's best artists for free, and praise from the out-of-town press for local playwrights Cyndi Williams and Joe Sears and Jaston Williams
"...Maharlika Dancers, theatre by Austin performer Joy Cunningham to classical guitar by Susan Grisanti of Lubbock, plus Pueblo Indian..."

Aug. 2, 2002 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Articulations
Ships coming in for Scott Thompson and Richard Byron, who get to stage Dames at Sea at the Goodspeed Opera House, and for Lynn C. Miller and Laura Furman, who will have their play Passenger on the Ship of Fools performed by legendary actress Irene Worth.
"...New York. Now, the legendary actress, renowned for her classical work with the Old Vic and the Royal Shakespeare..."

Feb. 22, 2002 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Articulations
A weekly rundown of the latest news in Austin's visual and performing arts scene
"...their expertise, but as they fielded questions about music drama, verismo, and the like, it was clear those teens..."

Jan. 25, 2002 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Articulations
Memorializing The Public Domain Theatre Company, 1993-2001
"...to pick up press releases for the Dance and Classical listings and talk arts features and reviews. The other..."

Nov. 2, 2001 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Cavani String Quartet with Gregory Allen
This Jessen Series of Distinguished Faculty Artists concert by the Cavani String Quartet saw these now-familiar Visiting Artists in Chamber Music at their performing, and pedagogic, peak.
"...String Quartet are, by now, familiar faces to Austin's classical music audience. The Cavanis have spent four of the..."

Oct. 19, 2001 Arts Review by Robi Polgar

Playing the Bad Guy
With actor David Stahl currently appearing as the wicked Richard III and actor Katherine Catmull having recently played the evil Goneril in King Lear, the challenge of playing villains seemed a ripe topic to launch a series of artist-to-artist conversations on craft.
"...you one-on-one conversations between dancers, painters, directors, cartoonists, choreographers, classical musicians, designers, and comedians, as well as more dialogue..."

Aug. 17, 2001 Arts Feature by Katherine Catmull

Blow Up Your Video
MTV forces American youth to sell their souls, but has Joan Jett in a bikini!
"...in the same rigid rise/fall/comeback mold borrowed from Greek drama...."

Aug. 3, 2001 Music Feature by Greg Beets

2001 Kids' Summer Fun Guide
"...9am-1pm. For ages 7-14, full-day camps focus on either classical dancing, acting and musical theatre, or jazz dancing. Ballet..."

May 4, 2001 Features Feature

Cinema of the Americas
A Festival of Latino Films Showcases New Visions of an Old and Resurging Culture
"...of honesty and creativity. Ranging from documentary studies of classical dancers and metal rockers in Havana to narrative explorations..."

April 13, 2001 Screens Feature by David Garza

Cubana Be Cubana Bop
Field guide to Cuba's second-biggest export after cigars
"...Certainly their situations contain some gripping drama, but the extraordinarily rich Cuban music scene has produced..."

Jan. 12, 2001 Music Feature by Harvey Pekar

Jean Stapleton: On Theatre
"...Her recent stage work reveals an impressive range, from classical comedy (Anton Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard and Thornton Wilder's..."

Nov. 10, 2000 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

A Long, Strange Trip
The long, strange trip of The Saragossa Manuscript, Jerry Garcia's favorite film.
"...musician Garcia) is Krzystof Penderecki's (The Exorcist, The Shining) classical synth-space score. Not only is each story layer heralded..."

Feb. 25, 2000 Screens Feature by David Lynch

Shakespeare's R&J: Forbidden Love Again
Reviews of recent and ongoing exhibitions and performances around Austin
"...Shakespeare's works. The tale of star-crossed lovers has inspired classical movies (Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 version), Broadway musicals (West Side..."

Oct. 1, 1999 Arts Review by Sarah Hepola

Swan Lake
Swan Lake
"...the interest level of the pantomimic calling card of classical ballets. From the merriment at court to the supernatural..."

Sept. 17, 1999 Arts Review by Barbejoy A. Ponzio

La Guitarra de Callajera
"...sheer emotional depth resonating in every note, the unabashed drama in the dancer's every move, all evoke a music..."

July 9, 1999 Music Feature by Christopher Hess

Vamos Caetanear
"...country where a simple conversation can have the lyricism, drama, and rhythm of a song, where hundreds of samba..."

July 2, 1999 Music Feature by Mike Quinn

Summer Reading
Brief Interviews With Hideous Men
"...jam, "Yo, I should do something," it shatters the drama. Several characters and moody atmospherics don't add much, they..."

June 4, 1999 Books Review

The Thing Unspoken
"...and humor. Her original script was one of three dramatic works shortlisted for the Louis Esson Prize for Drama..."

May 14, 1999 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Dangerous Music
"...the name from Roman Polanski's 1962 Polish-language psychosexual sailing drama. They managed to hold the audience's attention during their..."

Jan. 29, 1999 Music Feature by Kim Mellen

Tribute Records
Tammy Wynette Remembered
"...variety to the A-List, handing Willie Nelson a Holocaust drama ("Ride 'em Jewboy"), Dwight Yoakam a breakup letter ("Rapid..."

Jan. 1, 1999 Music Review

Books of a Lifetime
Dawn Powell: A Biography
"...a Dawn Powell revival began when The Washington Post's classical music critic, Tim Page, was intrigued by one of..."

Nov. 27, 1998 Books Feature

Stage Frights
"...prove. Eight theatre productions boast some Halloween/supernatural/horror connection, one classical musician is masquerading as the Phantom of the Opera,..."

Oct. 30, 1998 Arts Feature

SXSW Record Reviews
"...What of the angst that makes pop music so dramatic? This bounces and skips merrily along its way through..."

March 6, 1998 Music Review

Live Shots
"...severity of their show turns from emotional playing to melodrama quicker than they can switch instruments - something they..."

Jan. 30, 1998 Music Feature

Pressure Drop
The State of Modern Reggae
"...The scenario depicted by Perry Henzel's classic 1973 reggae drama The Harder They Come wasn't all that fictitious: Many..."

July 4, 1997 Music Feature

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