After Their Semester Was Cut Short, a University of Texas Class Worked to Stage a Shakespeare Production Over Zoom
Students in the beloved Shakespeare at Winedale course got creative with online theater, overcoming grainy visuals and bad Wi-Fi.
Students in the beloved Shakespeare at Winedale course got creative with online theater, overcoming grainy visuals and bad Wi-Fi.
Plus, St. Vincent launches a podcast in the shower, SXSW is sued over refunds, and the Texanist gets his own sitcom.
When the Houston artists released the song, a benefit for COVID-19 relief efforts in their hometown, social media came to a near-standstill.
Out this week, the actor's first album, ‘The Mother Stone,' is not unlike background music at a haunted circus.
Troubled by the backlash against the Chinese city since the coronavirus pandemic, the Texan illustrator decided to showcase Wuhan's history, culture, and food.
Some of Fusebox Festival’s most poignant moments came when performers stopped trying to put on a show, and instead simply bared their souls about the present predicament.
Because there’s nothing to watch.
In week three, the rules of the game change dramatically—and half the Texans left on the show go home.
Sure, why not?
On April 25, an uninterrupted hour on KUTX delved into the backstories of some favorite Willie songs—including a few you’ve probably never heard.
Plus, more charity from Post Malone and the ‘Dallas’ cast, Travis Scott in concert on ‘Fortnite,’ and McConaughey’s mom needs wine.
Play with clay and learn about an important figure from Texas history.
Austin's White Denim remotely wrote, recorded, mixed, and mastered 'World as a Waiting Room' in just thirty days.
Stressed? Can’t sleep? Curl up at home and let our writers help you escape into a great story.
The legendary Houston stand-up was a more conventional comic before he grew up on stages across America.
In its second week, the spin-off reality show introduced new Texan musicians vying for love and fame.
Rafael Gonzales Jr. has developed a version of the classic game for the age of the coronavirus.
Plus, the ‘Cheer’ team choreographs a Zoom routine, Myst heads to TV, and Matthew McConaughey debuts “Bobby Bandito.”
Plus, a profile of La’Darius Marshall from Netflix’s ‘Cheer,’ flour from Barton Springs Mill, and ‘Naked and Afraid.’
The best male player in the U.S.—who is six feet ten inches tall—and his wife find what they need in a Highland Park home in Dallas.
A guide to catching up on great culture from around the state while you’re holed up in isolation.
The spinoff reality show features plenty of musicians from the Lone Star State who are intent on finding love.
My up and down encounters with the brilliant, beloved, and very grouchy western novelist.
Novelists, composers, photographers and other creatives living and working in Texas were awarded this year.
The actor's sincerity and tendency to ramble on about “livin’” brings joy during a trying moment.
A former employee bids farewell to an Austin institution—and a fading way of life.
Plus, Willie, Lizzo, and Kacey Musgraves announce virtual concerts, the ATX Television Festival moves online, and more.
Brighten up your living room with a homemade Texas floral arrangement.
The musician on collaborating with Leon Bridges and how true crime shows inform his work.
Deep Vellum Books’s help line is about literature—but also life advice, horoscopes, and tough conversations.
The scrappy blog is one of the few remaining websites of its kind.
An ongoing series of recorded-from-home segments, brought to you by beloved Texas musicians.
Plus, a debut album by Texas duo Broken Revival, the television show ’Kidding,’ and to-go margaritas.
Plus, SXSW hosts film screenings over Amazon, the Alamo Drafthouse launches at your house, and Lizzo gives to hospital workers.
The visual arts are adapting to unprecedented times by experimenting with online platforms.
A modest request for Kyle Chandler in quarantine.
The author and journalist has mobilized fans to chip in and help struggling strangers online.
From theater to opera, Texas culture has moved toward virtual events.
Nathian Shae Rodriguez's class examines how the Tejano star influenced Latinx representation.
The promising start to the league is one of the endless disappointments of 2020.
It’ll never match the live experience, but maybe it isn’t supposed to.
Plus, ‘Supernatural' wraps for “a while,” SXSW announces film awards, and another Matthew McConaughey pep talk.
During these strange and difficult times, crafting can perhaps help assuage anxiety.
The visionary playwright, who grew up in South Texas, passed away this week from coronavirus-related complications.
The 25-year-old singer hails from Houston, yet doesn’t borrow influences from a city that oozes a distinctive musical legacy.
Katherine Anne Porter’s ‘Pale Horse, Pale Rider’ tells the tale of a pandemic she barely survived.
The late musician about his early days in Houston, choosing socially conscious songs, and discovering Don Henley.
The Houston icon, who passed away yesterday, sang a lot of other music too.
Plus, the cheesiest small business in Austin, a nature preserve on the outskirts of Dallas County, and a viral dance challenge.
Smaller March festivals in places like Denton and McAllen were meant to raise funds for asylum seekers at the border and bolster local music communities.