BY NIKKI MOORE
With "Luca Cambiaso, 1527-1585," the Blanton bucks the trend toward superstar exhibitions and spotlights a lost Renaissance master
BY ROBERT FAIRES
New information from the UT Performing Arts Center about the $14.7 million makeover of Bass Concert Hall and what the PAC will be doing during the 18 months that it's dark
BY ROBERT FAIRES
Midway through Palmer Auditorium's transformation into the Long Center for the Performing Arts comes a new image of the center's crown jewel:2,300-seat Dell Hall
BY ROBERT FAIRES
The Eastwoods Neighborhood Association is raising funds for a sculpture of Eeyore to commemorate the park's part in the launch of that Austin rite of spring, Eeyore's Birthday Party
BY ROBERT FAIRES
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
Arts Reviews
The Zachary Scott Theatre Center revival of 'The Rocky Horror Show' provides Austin, and especially fans of all that is Rocky, with an experience worthy of the word classic
The play Katrina:The Girl Who Wanted Her Name Back seeks to honor the New Orleanians affected by Hurricane Katrina, but the level of intensity in the UT staging often makes it hard to connect to
BY MARGARET MOSER
The art of Micael Priest
BY MARGARET MOSER
The images on Micael Priest's posters are impressively memorable. The...
BY ROBERT FAIRES
Tony Award winner and Lone Star native Judith Ivey discusses the challenges of portraying a dozen characters in the one-woman monologue show 'Women on Fire'
BY BARRY PINEO
After a smash debut in 2005, the Free Night of Theater goes nationwide, with 300 performances across the country including 21 in Austin being offered at no charge
Take your pick of 21 performances being offered at no charge with Free Night of Theater 2006
BY ROBERT FAIRES
The curious saga of 20 portraits of British literary greats that UT paid Feliks Topolski to paint, then didn't show for decades
BY ROBERT FAIRES
Your play didn't have to tackle a political theme to earn a nomination for ACoT's 2005-2006 B. Iden Payne Awards, but the top nominees reveal that it sure didn't hurt
BY ROBERT FAIRES
Starting Nov. 13, Austin will join nine other cities across the country in a national festival that will produce 365 plays by Suzan-Lori Parks in 365 days
BY ROBERT FAIRES
That treasure trove of cultural archives at UT has recently been expanded to include photographic portrait maker, playwright and actor Sam Shepard, and filmmaker Woody Allen