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Co-Lab Oration
Talking with community arts instigator Sean Gaulager
"...I'm sitting at a wooden picnic table in the well-tended side yard of Co-Lab, the busy..."

Jan. 21, 2011 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Let There Be Light
After a $14 million facelift, UT's Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center is letting the light in, literally, through new windows across the front of the structure, and philosophically, through a new mission to give the public more opportunities to see and enjoy its astonishing accumulation of cultural treasures.
"...what they are. Rising 30 feet high, like giant bookends, are panels covered with images from literature, theatre, photography,..."

May 16, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Day Trips
The National Museum of the Pacific War in Fredericksburg is a must-visit for World War II buffs
"...The National Museum of the Pacific War in Fredericksburg hosts an in-depth study of the Pacific Theater of..."

Jan. 25, 2008 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

The Monkey Time
How communing with the apes inspired the artists of the Texas Monkey Project
"...It might have been the lemur that set Andy Cockrum off. As a..."

Aug. 5, 2005 Arts Feature by Cindy Widner

Capitol Chronicle
The Texas 11 Minus One return, and the gallery goes wild.
"..."The rules of the Senate prohibit demonstrations. ..."..."

Sept. 19, 2003 News Column by Michael King

A Long Time Coming
Why Now?
"...After more than a decade of planning, why are these dreams finally starting to materialize now?..."

Feb. 5, 1999 News Feature by Jenny Staff

ATX TV Festival, Burlesque Festival, and More Events to Start Your Week
The weekend is over, but that won't stop us
"...Monday 27, Zilker Park..."

May 24, 2024 Arts Feature by James Scott

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of the Upcoming Legislative Session
Lawmakers set to tackle immigration, education, legalization, transportation, and more
"...Yes, they're coming back. Yes, they have to. Will the 86th Texas Legislat­ure..."

Dec. 14, 2018 News Feature by the News Staff

"Maria Chávez: String Room"
With this interactive sound installation, it’s hard to tell whether it’s more about music or not-music
"...from floor to ceiling and neatly arranged into a traversable walkway. The wires gleam at a uniform angle, a..."

April 28, 2017 Arts Review by Sam Anderson-Ramos

The Chrontourage Guide to Local Business Month
Recommendations for how to get the most out of IBIZ districts in April.
"...The Austin Independent Business Alliance & the City of Austin have officially declared..."

April 15, 2014 Events Post by Parisa Kosari

City Audit
The city auditor's review of the Austin Revitalization Authority is very mixed
"...Authority has improved conditions in Central East Austin – but not enough, and not in a financially sound manner...."

Nov. 13, 2009 News Feature by Lee Nichols

Texas Biennial, Site 1808
The 2007 Texas Biennial exhibition at Site 1808 boasts strong outdoor artwork, but the use of PODS didn't quite realize its potential
"...2007 Texas Biennial, Site 1808..."

April 6, 2007 Arts Review

Austin Restaurateurs Discuss Plans to Reopen (or Not)
Local restaurants on how they made the tough decision
"...On Friday, May 1, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott “reopened” a slate of businesses around the state, by..."

May 6, 2020 Food Post by Jessi Cape

Day Trips & Beyond: July Events Roundup
Balmorhea is back, baby!
"...Balmorhea Swimming Pool is again squelching the West Texas desert..."

June 29, 2019 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

How Austin's Queer Community Supports Its Own
Spotlighting the LGBTQ people and orgs looking after our health, youth, elders, and art
"...revolutions are grand and not all radical acts are born from extraordinary circumstances, but every day, Austin's queer community..."

Aug. 10, 2018 Arts Feature by Sarah Marloff

Design for Living
Fusebox Festival creates a pop-up village as part of its thinkEAST Living Charrette
"...Fusebox Festival has always been great at making use of..."

April 3, 2015 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...Slusher Rebuts MCM..."

March 15, 2002 Column

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...Another Pro-Heckler Heckle..."

March 8, 2002 Column

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...Austin Identity Being Lost..."

July 11, 2003 Column

YLA 12: Embracing Chaos
Despite some enjoyable work by this year's Young Latino Artists, the show overall isn't impressive
"...'YLA 12: Embracing Chaos'..."

Nov. 9, 2007 Arts Review by Salvador Castillo

EAST: Now With More!
The 2005 East Austin Studio Tour boasts 40% more paintings, sculpture, photography, ceramics, jewelry, prints ...
"...the East Austin Studio Tour (or just EAST) is bigger than ever: More than 75 stops, up from 51..."

Nov. 18, 2005 Arts Feature by Rachel Koper

Downtown Austin Is Getting a Fresh Coat of Museums
"...illustration by Robert Faries..."

Nov. 27, 1998 Arts Feature by Sam Martin

Waller, Waller Everywhere
Is Griffith Up Waller Creek Without a Paddle?
"...illustration by Doug Potter I've been saying Waller Creek would have..."

Jan. 23, 1998 News Column by Kayte VanScoy

Book Review: Barn 8
Deb Olin Unferth reveals humor and humanity inside a hen heist
"...Imagine Moby Dick as a chicken. Well, that's not quite right...."

March 9, 2020 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Playback: Ramsay Midwood Buys the Bar
Ramsay Midwood co-acquires Sam's Town Point, record store news, and Spoon teases upcoming Matador Records LP.
"...Running a bar is the absolute last thing Ramsay Midwood ever sought,..."

Jan. 13, 2017 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

Force of Circumstance
Houston honky-tonks + Americana surrealism = Robert Ellis
"...In the back gallery room of the Menil Collection in Houston, Robert..."

June 3, 2016 Music Feature by Doug Freeman

So You Think You Can Paint?
Reality TV-style art competition returns for Season Two
"...If you can't beat 'em, join 'em...."

Nov. 18, 2011 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

East Austin Studio De-Tour
Homesteading artists face city code challenges – and raise old fears – in changing neighborhoods
"...road, you can see the front of the house belonging to artists Philippe Klinefelter and Sunyong Chung; it's not..."

July 15, 2011 News Feature by Mike Kanin

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...Safe Homes for Kids..."

Feb. 15, 2002 Column

Q&A: The Dicks’ Gary Floyd Talks Lifelong Creativity Ahead of Austin Art Exhibition
Maybe We'll See Butterflies opens tomorrow at Prizer Arts & Letters
"...Zoom in to say hello to guests at his exhibition opening, but won't stay on screen too long. The..."

June 10, 2022 Music Post by Rachel Rascoe

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