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This week we're talking with Fran Rush, who discovered choral singing 70 years ago and is still doing it today as a longtime member of Chorus Austin.
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After Austin Creative Alliance was pushed out of its longtime space due to rising rent, it found a new home at Central Christian Church — and "the building is happy."
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The new dance work Fractured Dawn is the second chapter in Dorothy O'Shea Overbey's fantasy 'Crone' universe.
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Hyde Park Storytelling is teaming up with Austin Unconducted for three performances that pair storytellers with a musical piece that explores the story’s emotional arc.
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With her one-woman show Help! My Vagina is Trying to Kill Me!, comedian Yola Jean Lu wants to talk about herpes, miscarriages, and HPV in an open but funny way.
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During the PUPA show, performers present 5-minute-long personal stories based on a theme. The founder says it's a place for "experimentation."
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This fall, Forklift Danceworks is presenting The Way of Water: Colorado River, a multipart exploration of the connection between the people of the Austin area and the river that serves as their water supply.
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The improv's space on Congress Avenue is being converted into a bar, so owners had to decide whether to close or relocate. Their story isn't unique in Austin.
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L.B. Deyo's playwriting debut cultivates a feeling of paranoia and dread.
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Austin has many ways to help you keep your resolutions to get out more.