The Wages of War: All My Sons
An Arthur Miller Classic from 1947, currently being staged by Austin City Theatre, is a timeless look at the wages of war. “I resent living next door to The Holy…
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An Arthur Miller Classic from 1947, currently being staged by Austin City Theatre, is a timeless look at the wages of war. “I resent living next door to The Holy…
Ever since he sprung from the imagination of J.M. Barrie in 1902, Peter Pan has seen himself on stage and in the movies. Austin audiences are being treated to the…
At a One Day University event in Austin, Dr. Joseph Luzzi of Bard College brought his expertise as a professor of literature to bear on the subject of the presidents…
Last year he won the Nobel Prize in Physics for one of the greatest discoveries in human history. Even though it took more than a century between the time Einstein…
If you have been enthralled, or horrified, by the ongoing movie called The Presidency, you might take some solace in a new book by University of Texas history professor Jeremi…
Audiences have delighted in As You Like It ever since it was first performed more than 400 years ago. Adapting a Shakespeare play by placing it in a more modern…
With cars ranging from the $14,000 Spark to the iconic Corvette, represented here by the $119,000 ZR1, Chevrolet covers the price spectrum at the 2018 Austin Auto Show, currently being…
A serenade inspired by the Greek philosopher Plato put Leonard Bernstein in the spotlight at the Austin Symphony Orchestra this weekend. While it may have been the marquee event of…
Austinites were treated to a world premiere performance of the ballet Exit Wounds by Ballet Austin’s artistic director Stephen Mills. An audience member personally familiar with his work since the…
For the second time in three years, a composition by Dame Ethel Smyth was performed by the first-rate Chamber Music group Chameleon in Ft. Lauderdale. Her Sonata for Cello and…