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Rita Anderson's Death on the Half Shell: Two Comic Tales on Death and the Absurdities of Life! is made up of two one-act plays that share actors and a director.
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The Pease Park Conservancy would pay for the sculpture, made out of scrap wood and recycled materials. It's asking the public for feedback.
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Continuing her family's musical lineage, Carrie Rodriguez fuses disparate parts of the sound of Texas in cultivating her uniquely "Ameri-Chicana" vibrations.
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A summer of record-breaking heat caused many Austinites to stay inside. As cooler temperatures roll in, here’s a list of Austin-area events and attractions to make the most of the fall.
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Blue Lapis Light's artistic director and founder Sally Jacques talks about 'Belonging II Universe,' the company's latest aerial dance work.
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John L. Hanson Jr. concludes his conversation with Carmen Fields, Emmy Award–winning broadcast news journalist and author of Going Back To T-Town: The Ernie Fields Territory Big Band.
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The lease for Peter Pan Mini Golf, which has been in business for 75 years, is currently slated to end in March.
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Grammy Award-winning bassist Greg Gonzalez is the steady rhythm behind Grupo Fantasma, Brownout and Money Chicha, in addition to his work with countless other artists.
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Texas Performing Arts executive and artistic director Bob Bursey talks about the 2023-24 season.
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Hispanic Heritage Month takes place every year from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, honoring cultures of Hispanic and Latino Americans. Here are some celebrations happening in Austin over the month.
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Blend mariachi with the sounds of late '90s pop, add in a powerful voice that would command the attention of any of Austin’s iconic venues, and you'll get Lesly Reynaga. Her first full-length record, Valerosa, was released last month.
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John L. Hanson Jr. presents part one of a two-part discussion with Carmen Fields, Emmy Award–winning broadcast news journalist and author of Going Back To T-Town: The Ernie Fields Territory Big Band.