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Noting that "government funding is a lifeline for the arts," AFS head of Marketing and Engagement Maury Sullivan said that ...
Things might be beginning to unravel for Austin FC. The Verde and Black lost for the third time in four games Saturday night, ...
For a city that’s supposed to care a lot about the arts, it’s always been an oddity that there’s no unified arts department at Austin City Hall. However, as of Feb. 14 of this year, the city ...
Duster won't be the only Max show at ATX (May 29-June 1). There will also be a special panel presented by HBO and Max about The Gilded Age, with stars Carrie Coon, Christine Baranski, and Morgan ...
The sports scene in Texas just got a shot in the arm courtesy of Debra Hallum and Marlene du Plessis. The two women recently opened up 1972 Pub, a bar and grill dedicated to shining a light on ...
Each turn of a kaleidoscope reveals a new world – new amalgamations of shape and color. It’s an appropriate description for ...
Taj Farrant isn’t your average 15-year-old. His face-melting guitar solos mirror that of a seasoned blues guitarist, and his jam-packed, intercontinental performance schedule rivals that of a ...
Many may know the name Marc Seriff from that ol’ online business of his (AOL, for those not in the know), but here he’ll be talking about his theatre journey that started years ago at an ...
With a gloomy financial forecast top of mind, City Council is preparing to take one of the most consequential infrastructure votes of our era. By May 31, Council will decide whether or not to put ...
Come, walk out into the yard with me. Sure, your yard. Stand at a good surveying distance and assume the stance: hands on hips or clasped behind your back, eyes comically squinting or stretched open.