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The Pillowman - Extended until July 21

Thu. 06/07 | 8:00PM - Sat. 07/21 @ Hyde Park Theatre (Campus)

Sold out the first 4 weeks...NOW EXTENDED until July 21st.In this very black comedy indeed, a short story writer (Jude Hickey) must answer to the police when his horrifying--and unpublished--f…more»

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I LOVE VIDEO presents MOVIE MONDAYS

Every Monday 10:30PM @ Beauty Bar (Red River)

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MUD

Thu. 06/07 | 8:00PM - Fri. 06/29 @ Salvage Vanguard Theater (Campus)

by Maria Irene Fornes Jenny Larson and Jeffery Mills in Marira Irene Fornes' Mud. Photo by Christopher Shea How deep can you love? Mae is an ironing spitfire wit…more»

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The Threepenny Opera Thursdays-Saturdays @ 8pm; Sundays, 5pm

Fri. 06/01 | 8:00PM - Sun. 07/08 @ Austin Playhouse

The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill June 1 - July 8, 2007 Austin Playhouse proudly presents Brecht and Weill's sexy, sinister, and groun…more»

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Jesus Christ Superstar

Thu. 05/24 | 7:00PM - Sun. 08/12 @ ZACH Scott Theatre (South Austin)

By Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice May 24 - July 15, 2007 ZACH's Kleberg Stage Buy Tickets From The Passi…more»

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Parallel Lives: The Kathy and Mo Show

Thu. 06/21 | 7:00PM - Sun. 07/08 @ City Theatre Co (North Austin)

Two actresses, twenty-five characters, one seriously funny comedy!!! Thursdays - Saturdays 8pmSundays 5:30pm Tickets $15, Students $10Pay what you can June 21 512-524-2870info@c…more»

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Master Drawings from the Yale University Art Gallery

Fri. 06/01 | 10:00AM - Sun. 08/12 @ Blanton Museum of Art (Campus)

ScheduleJune 1 - August 12, 2007. Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat 10am - 5pm, Thurs 10am - 8pm, Sun 1pm - 5pm AA-S Best Bet: "Master Drawings from the Yale University Art Gallery," the Blan…more»

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Cantaker/us: The Cantanker Magazine Staff Show

Fri. 06/01 | 10:00AM - Fri. 07/06 @ Else Madsen Gallery (Downtown)

Schedule June 1 - July 6. Mon. - Fri. 10 am - 5 pm, Sat. by appointment   From Austin360:AA-S Best Bet: In honor of its one-year anniversary, Ca…more»

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Sterling Allen: Writesy Drawsy

Sat. 06/09 | 7:00PM - Sat. 07/07 @ Art Palace

Schedule June 9 - July 7, 2007. Saturdays 12-5pm, Wednesdays 7-9pm, and by appointment. XL Recommended - 'Sterling Allen: Writesy Drawsy': Seems long over…more»

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$2 Music Monday: PUNK'S NOT DEAD

Every Monday 9:45PM @ Alamo Drafthouse Downtown (Downtown)

$2 Music Monday: PUNK'S NOT DEAD Rated NR; 93min; Director:Susan Dynner This show is a part of the Music Monday Signature Series, Click to See More This film takes us into…more»

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Punk has been denying the rumors of its demise since at least 1981, when The Exploited released the seminal Punk’s Not Dead and launched a million backpatches. Since then, the genre, while not dying exactly, has seen its fair share of respirators and bedsores, with aging godfathers gamely trotting themselves out for creaky reunion-tour cash, Johnny Rotten and Henry Rollins turning into reality-TV stars, and snot-nosed ignoramuses forming bands “influenced” by Blink-182. On the 30th anniversary of the year that punk broke, filmmaker Susan Dyner’s exhaustive documentary takes a razorblade to that fat and bloated subject, ripping it up and starting again by interviewing nearly evry band that ever mattered (including members of The Damned, Ramones, Subhumans, Black Flag, Minor Threat, and Dead Kennedys) and combining them with vintage and modern performances for a probing, philosophical look at the punk movement and its sociopolitical context. Far from just another self-congraulatory tribute, Punk’s Not Dead puts the music through the prism of history, giving it life one more time.