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May 30, 2008

Monday night, the Austin Critics' Table, an informal collective of local arts critics, will usher in seven new inductees to the Austin Arts Hall of Fame, and will dole out achievement awards to this year's nominees in categories including Theatre, Design, Dance, Art, and Classical Music. The "Table" has been in the award-giving business for 16 years, recognizing Austin's wide variety of talent with a pat on the back and an annual rip-tootin' good time. ...

Continue Reading "Austin Critics' Table Awards / Arts Hall of Fame"

June 6, 2007

My how this city has grown. Austin used to be the kind of town where the summertime theatre offerings were slim pickings. Not so...not anymore. The joints are jumping, and this week is no exception. It's darn near impossible to offer a Pick of the Week, so this week we're suggesting not one but two productions we think you'll enjoy. First, however, we need to report on some awards show shenanigans that went down earlier......

Continue Reading "This Week in Theatre: Mud and The Pillowman"

May 29, 2007

Austin's own Pink (a bicycle "love courier" service we profiled back in December) was recently nominated for "Best Independent Project of the Year" by the Austin Critics Table. To celebrate, they're taking their special brand of two-wheeled viral love-spreading to Portland, just in time for that bike-smitten city's Pedalpalooza fest. But first, they invite you to join them for a bike-in double feature tonight at Café Mundi, where you can take in both Pee Wee's......

Continue Reading "Pink Bike-In Movie Double Feature, Documentary "

April 23, 2007

The following article and interview is by guest contributor Lisa Kaselak, who will be curating a short film series at the Fuse Box Festival tomorrow evening. Check the IST list for details. -- Ed. Note I first met Ron Berry last year, after I finished a short documentary piece and some accompanying prints and was looking for a community space to house the whole exhibit – not necessarily an easy task since this work was......

Continue Reading "Austinist Interview: Why Ron Berry and Refraction Arts Will Never Be Waiting for Guffman"

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