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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.
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Tejano legends return from the dead and teenagers get superpowers on the Hideout Theater stage this October.
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Theater students at East View High School in Georgetown will be the first group to perform Cursed Child in the state of Texas. They were awarded the rights to put on the play after submitting a video detailing the "magic" of their program.
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Lindsey Surles is one of eight recipients of the Texas Cultural Trust’s First Year Teacher Grants and she is using the funds to defray the cost of a dance-focused tip for her students.
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Performances are not just confined to dark bars anymore, and anyone can be a drag queen.