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Mourning Becomes Television: Breaking Bad
I had a dream in which Breaking Bad’s Bob Odenkirk was following me on Twitter. Bob Odenkirk for More …
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REVIEW: Hystrionics and the Forgotten Arm
Hystrionics and the Forgotten Arm, by Margaret Meehan, opened on October 6th at Women and Their Work. The More …
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Tribute Bands Have the Strictest Dress Codes
My first (and last, until recently) experience with a tribute performer was at a mighty fine establishment called Nick’s More …
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D*Haus, a Transformer House that Adapts to the Weather
The D*Haus moves to accommodate the weather. How? On rails and organized by the principles of Haberdasher’s Puzzle, More …
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Peter Plagens at Rule Gallery
Explosions of color are presented in the solo-exhibition of collage paintings by Peter Plagens at Rule Gallery. Vivid More …
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Almodovar: The Skin I Live In
From the New York Film Festival, David D’Arcy reviews The Skin I live In, the latest camp-horror tale More …
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Interview with Grace London of Residual Kid
Ben Redman (drums, 12-years old) and his brother Max (bass, 11-years old) began playing gigs around Austin in More …
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Gallery Fridays: Austin, Denver, Santa Fe
AdobeAirstream’s “picks” — art events and happenings in Austin, Santa Fe, and Denver for October 14-23, 2011. AUSTIN More …
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Globes, Maps, Flags (and Annie Lennox)
I have a thing for globes, maps and flags and, of course, for books, even while not proving More …
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Richard Florida Discusses the Great Reset
Richard Florida Discusses The Great Reset of Urban Development in Economic Downturns on Reason.TV.
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Marfa Sidelights, Chinati’s 25th Anniversary Weekend
This year’s pilgrimage to Marfa on the occasion of Chinati’s 25th Anniversary Weekend was well worth the effort, More …
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Art Outside, Austin
This past weekend, October 7 – 9, 2011, marked a few great events. One involved just over an More …
October 2011