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Austin Downtown
Arts Magazine

October 1996 : Edition (Volume 2, Number 8)


Renaissance Woman:
A Conversation with Kerthy Fix
by Sandra Beckmeier
There are many cool artists in Austin. I admire many of those I've met these past two years regardless of whether or not their work appeals to me personally. Every once in a while, however, someone really sticks out in my mind.

Musica Latina: Uno Perspectivo by Luis Guerra
Don't worry, this article will contain very few words in Spanish. Let me begin by saying that there is no such thing as "Latin Music."

The Secret Behind ACoT's Success by K. Marie Black
The folks at ACoT want you and theatre to start a life-long relationship: one with passion, fire, and the dreaded "C" word: commitment, coupled with the dreaded "P" word: patronage.

Up All Night by Harold McMillan
Without the generosity of Joseph Wooten -- who donated office space to us for almost three years -- the whole DiverseArts concept might never have gotten off the ground. It was there that much conjuring and planning and working went on. It was there that this little magazine was born, it was there that our long-term plans were first fleshed-out.

Verities by Hope Vanderberg
Where do flowers get their names? From a man who died long ago, who you'll never meet and never be like; from a man all white and beige and bearded who died clutching his discoveries to his chest with hands like a plant press squashing the life out of them till they were flat as paper and dry enough to label in Latin.

Women in Jazz by Christopher Hess
There is some factual basis to the concern that has become the motivation behind the Women in Jazz Concert Series, which is that new and talented jazz vocalists are becoming a rare breed.

 

 

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