• The Cruel Circus

    The Cruel Circus

    The Cruel Circus is the newest play from Trouble Puppet Theater Company. It’s a darkly whimsical work set in the world of a collection of strange circus performers, who are embodied onstage entirely by original puppets. Trouble Puppet never has ...

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  • Peter Pan

    Peter Pan

    After selling out the cafetorium for last year’s musical (The Wizard of Oz), the kids of Rawson Saunders School for children with dyslexia are moving to a larger venue this year – the Stateside at the Paramount. They’ll be staging ...

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  • Austin Sketch Fest 2013

    Austin Sketch Fest 2013

    The Austin Sketch Fest (which producers describe, in a brazen lie, as "Austin's only Festival") is now in its fourth year. Every time out, the fest gets a little bigger; this year it takes place on Memorial Day weekend, which, ...

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Around Town: Full Moon Party

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Around Town: Full Moon Party

A chilling howl breaks the silence of the night and the full-throated yelps of a chorus of werewolves, oops, Austinites, soon follows. At the Full Moon Party, that happens at Barton Springs Pool at the climax of every lunar cycle, you’ll find hipsters, teenagers, middle-aged men and women,...
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Views and Brews: Jazz and the Spiritual Journey

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Views and Brews: Jazz and the Spiritua...

Views and Brews: Conversations at the Cactus Cafe is the place for great discussion and in this case, live music. Jazz musician Rabbi Neil Blumofe led a standing room only crowd in the giant steps of the...
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Thought Cloud: Young Latino Artists 16

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Thought Cloud: Young Latino Artists 16

This summer, Mexic-Arte Museum will host the 16th annual Young Latino Artists show. Guest curated by Alexander Freeman, the show brings together ten artists from across Texas for an exhibition titled Thought Cloud. Freeman paired each young artist with a peer he felt complimented their...
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What We’re Watching

What We're Watching

What We’re Watching

Usually here at What We’re Watching we like to show you great videos that showcase places and ideas from outside Austin, but this week we just had to share something our good friends at State of The Re:Union did when they were here working...
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Views and Brews: Jazz During The Cold War

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Views and Brews: Jazz During The Cold ...

Views and Brews: Conversations at the Cactus Cafe is the place for lively discussion and this time around we also shared some great music. During our conversation, centered on the role of jazz during the Cold War, rabbi Neil Blumofe and KUT’s Jay Trachtenberg shed some light on how this great...
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Around Town: Devotion

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Around Town: Devotion

Blue Lapis Light has made its name by creating site-specific aerial dance works. Over the years, they've performed on and around the old Intel building, the Long Center, and the J.J. Pickle Federal Building, just to name a few. Their latest aerial work is Devotion, which will be performed on the...
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Portrait of an Artist: Amie Elyn

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Portrait of an Artist: Amie Elyn

“When people started talking, performance art kinda began,” said Amie Elyn, when I asked her about the history of performance art. “Really you just need a person, and an audience, and an intent to entertain. That’s it.” Elyn, an actor by trade, started working on her character of Arcie...
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What We’re Watching

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What We’re Watching

The What We’re Watching feature here at Storyboard is designed as a space for us to share the videos that inspire the work we do. However sometimes videos are only a small part of the segments that motivate and teach us. NPR is one of the places we find...
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Around Town: ROT Rally

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Around Town: ROT Rally

If you went out on the roadways last weekend or were anywhere near downtown Austin there’s a very good chance you felt a low, rumbling vibration in the air. You might have thought it was the rapture showing up a couple of weeks late, but no, it was just the annual craziness that is the » read more
Iron Wave and Trilobite Shade

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Iron Wave and Trilobite Shade

As part of Austin's Art in Public Places program, the city's new skate park on Shoal Creek Boulevard will feature two pieces of functional art created by sculptor Chris Levack. A skater himself, Levack decided to create a work of art...
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Portrait of an Artist: Michele Fitzgerald

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Portrait of an Artist: Michele Fitzger...

Michele Fitzgerald is a Certified Professional Midwife (CPM) practicing in Austin, Texas, but when you listen to her talk about her work it feels more like you are talking with an artist…and indeed, in the traditional sense of the word artist, that’s exactly what she is. Thirty-two years ago,...
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Portrait of an Artist: Bradley Beesley

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Portrait of an Artist: Bradley Beesley

Austin based filmmaker Bradley Beesley brings a low-key, unpretentious approach to his craft, which just might be how he's managed to make nine feature films over the last 10 years. “I don’t see this as a job but rather an extension of my social life,” said Beesley....
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What We’re Watching

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What We’re Watching

We have to admit that we really love the work of the team at MediaStorm and the truth is we are always watching what they’re up to (be sure to check out The Amazing Amy which we featured earlier in this space). That said, they may...
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Around Town: Queer Prom

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Around Town: Queer Prom

The month of May was pretty eventful here in Austin and not even the slight chance of rain (I know it’s hard to imagine now, but there was a little rain here last month) in the forecast was enough to dampen party plans around town, one of which was “ » read more
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