february 8
- Ransom Center kicks off Magnum Film series
- EAST: A mobile web app for the East Austin Studio Tour
- Review: Verdi’s Requiem — Austin Symphony Orchestra and Chorus Austin
- “The Book of Mormon” run at Bass Concert Hall breaks house record
- Beyond ACL: “Imperial Augsburg” opens at the Blanton Museum
- Big weekend of art openings
- Austin Symphony Orchestra announces winners of composers competition
- Listen up: A focus on Philip Glass
- Grayduck Gallery heads East
- It’s the last few days to view “Thirst”
- Beyond ACL: Magnum Photos exhibit
- Review: Zach Theatre’s ‘This Wonderful Life’
- MACC to dedicate gallery in honor of Sam Coronado
- Beyond ACL: First Friday Open Studios at Canopy
- Art update: ‘Thirst’ tree weathers the flooding
- Sol LeWitt exhibit comes together at the Blanton Museum of Art
- KMFA to broadcast local holiday choral concerts
- UT premieres new opera: ‘A Woman in Morocco’
- Sam Coronado 1946-2013
- Fusebox Festival 2014 will be FREE to attend
- Review: “In the Next Room, or the Vibrator Play”
- Austin Symphony Orchestra plays the music of Edward Burlingame Hill
- EAST: East Austin Studio Tour participants, events announced
- Review: Conspirare’s “Path of Miracles”
- Review: Austin Lyric Opera’s ‘Tosca’
- “Thirst” tree survives yet another flood
- Art/Science trading card exhibition
- Review: Georgetown Palace’s ‘Peter Pan’
- Bryan Cranston joins playwright Robert Schenkkan for Middleton Lecture
- Review: Ballet Austin’s “The Nutcracker”
- KMFA to live broadcast ALO’s “Don Carlo”
- EAST: Temporary public art projects pop-up for East Austin Studio Tour
- Arts ahead: ‘Der Bestrafte Brudermord, or Hamlet Prince of Denmark’
- Blanton Museum receives $504,000 Mellon grant
- SXSW 2017: Free AV Club/Onion party to feature Sylvan Esso, Sohn, Lizzo
- Umlauf sculptures relocate
- Austin Lyric Opera announces 2014-2015 season, new initiatives
- Review: Texas Early Music Project’s “Telemannia”
- Arts ahead: “In the Next Room or the Vibrator Play”
- Review: Kevin Puts’ “How Wild the Sea”
- Review: Capital T’s “There Is A Happiness That Morning Is”
- Exhibit opening: ‘Between Mountains and Sea: Arts of the Ancient Andes’
- Arts ahead: Crazy cluster of classical music
- Review: “The Belle of Amherst”
- Bullock Museum launches Texas Artists Series
- Review: “Chicago”
- Review: Ensemble VIII’s “Lessons and Carols from King’s”
- Review: “Alamo Aftermath”
- Review: Austin Lyric Opera’s “Don Carlo”
- The ‘Transfiguration’ project returns
- Review: “Gidion’s Knot”
- Beyond ACL: Pepe Romero
- Last chance for monumental Magnum Photos exhibit
- Review: ‘A Woman in Morocco’
- Review: “Der Bestrafte Brudermord, or Hamlet Prince of Denmark”
- Review: Zach Theatre’s “A Christmas Story”
- Review: UT’s “Fall for Dance”
- Holiday choral music convergence
- Review: “Blood Wedding”
- Review: ‘The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart’
- Arts ahead: A recommended miscellany of talks and lectures
- Review: Salvage Vanguard Theater’s “Pinkolandia”
- Review: Zach Theatre’s “Les Misérables”
- Review: ‘American Idiot’
- Austin Civic Orchestra now free for the 18 & under crowd
- Review: “A Bedtime Gorey”
- Inked Animal’s delicate balance of science and art
- Arts ahead: Print Austin 2014
- Blanton Museum hosts another ‘Soundspace’ music happening
- Review: “Stars and Barmen”
- Ghostly ‘Thirst’ tree lives on in episode of KLRU arts show
- Austin is a fine place to be an artist, according to top ten list
- Review: “Memphis”
- Review: Austin Playhouse’s ‘Venus in Fur’
- The Contemporary offers professional opportunities for artists
- Beyond ACL: Pick up some “Thirst” merch
- Blanton Museum names new Latin American curator
- KDH Dance Company’s ‘The Undoing of Nonet’
- Review: “Fixing King John”
- Review: Theatre en Bloc’s “Fat Pig”
- Art around town: Artists’ talk at Davis Gallery
- Austin Symphony Orchestra tix $20 until midnight
- Review: Jonathan Biss and the Austin Symphony Orchestra
- City to unveil temporary public art projects
- Laurie Anderson & Kronos Quartet performance cancelled
- Review: “The Book of Mormon”
- Beyond ACL: Tiny Park Gallery
- Rooftop Architecture Film Series continues at the Contemporary