The Distance Danced
BY ROBERT FAIRES
Between its old and new versions of 'Swingin' Then & Now,' Tapestry Dance Company has swung a long way, baby
Austin Green Art
BY ROBERT FAIRES
The city has said Austin Green Art could transform the 40,000 sq. ft. vacant lot of Block 21 into an art park April 15-22 as part of its major Earth Day celebration
Blue Lapis Light
BY ROBERT FAIRES
Before the ugly concrete shell of the Intel building goes away for good, it will be the site for something beautiful: Sally Jacques' next large-scale dance, 'Requiem'
Austin Arts Hall of Fame
BY ROBERT FAIRES
The Austin Critics Table has named the fifth group of individuals to be inducted into the Austin Arts Hall of Fame
Texas Young Masters
BY ROBERT FAIRES
Eight students from Austin have been named to the 2006 class of Young Masters as designated by the Texas Commission on the Arts and the Texas Cultural Trust Council
Visual Arts Benefits
BY ROBERT FAIRES
Waves in the gardens on the horizons
Arts Reviews
[04-21-06]
Local arts reviews
The Floating Chair
[04-14-06]
BY RACHEL KOPER
Bringing a lot to the table
Arts and the Economy
[04-14-06]
BY ROBERT FAIRES
The $2.2 billion difference
Zachary Scott Theatre Center
[04-14-06]
BY ROBERT FAIRES
Bess, you is my woman now
Blanton Museum of Art
[04-14-06]
BY ROBERT FAIRES
What's in a name?
The 'West' Shall Rise Again
[04-07-06]
BY ROBERT FAIRES
A new generation creates its own take on the show that changed Austin theatre
Christo and Jeanne-Claude
[04-07-06]
BY ROBERT FAIRES
'Over the River' and through their words
The Women
[04-07-06]
BY BARRY PINEO
The more things change ...
Author? Author?
[03-31-06]
BY ROBERT FAIRES
Who really wrote Shakespeare's plays? In 'The Beard of Avon,' Amy Freed plays the question for laughs.
American Fiesta
[03-31-06]
BY ROBERT FAIRES
Prize dish
Director's Choice
[03-31-06]
BY ROBERT FAIRES
Evolution: pictures of life
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