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The cana mystery by david beckett
The cana mystery by david beckett











“Grace, Growth, Gratitude.” Calligraphy work by various artist. $5 for adults, $4 for senior citizens and students, $1 children under 12. “Illustrating Anarchy and Revolution.” 10 a.m. “David Prince: The Tragedy of the Enclosure.” Through 5 to 8 p.m. “Alexandra Grant: Century of the Self,” curated by Sarah C. “International Printmakers.” An invitation exhibition curated by Karen Kunc in conjunction with PrintAustin 2014. Third annual black and white photographer exhibit. “Broken Brushes: German Expressionists Prints by Hitler’s Degenerate Artists.” Through April 5. “UT Printmaking: Working Generations.” Group show featuring work of faculty, graduate students and alumni. “Charles Long: Catalin.” Through April 20. 51, The Contemporary Austin, Laguna Gloria. Walkathon for Whatever: New and semi-new works by Dave Culpepper. “Between Mountains and Sea: Arts of the Ancient Andes.” Through June 22. “Soft Chop.” A exhibition by Nathan Ellefson. A posthumous exhibition by former professor of art Doug Jaques. 51, .Īustin Community College Art Gallery. “The Art of the Nude.” The relationship of a woman with a hat, and a exploration in the painting of the figure by artists Jeri Moore and Vicky Balcou. Speaks and signs “Plenty of Time When We Get Home.” BookPeople, 603 N. Speaks and signs “By Blood We Live.” BookPeople, 603 N. Speaks and signs “Cress.” BookPeople, 603 N. Signs “The Cana Mystery.” Barnes & Noble Arboretum, 10000 Research Blvd. Sign “Images of America: Pflugerville.” Barnes & Noble La Frontera Village, 2701 Parker Road, Round Rock. Various times and locations through Full schedule available at .Īudrey Dearing, Vernagene Mott and Pamela Stephenson. A series of artists talks, exhibitions, special events, demonstrations and workshops exploring the traditions of printmaking. “The Liar.” Austin Playhouse presents a play about a charming young man who cannot tell the truth. “The Whipping Man.” A story about redemption, forgiveness and the lasting scars of slavery. “Othello.” Austin Shakespeare presents the tale of a hero lured into jealousy. “Tartuffe.” Mary Moody Northern Theatre presents an adaption of Moliére’s comedy about a man masquerading as a man of God. Howson Hall Theater at First UU Church, 4700 Grover Avenue. “Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks.” A two-character comedy about a senior citizen who welcomes an eccentric dance instructor into her Florida condo. “Everybody Loves Boobs.” Cleavage Chronicle present a live stage production celebrating breasts. 51, “Never Have I Ever: The Musical.” One-act musical comedy written by local playwright Adrienne Dawes. “In the Next Room, or The Vibrator Play.” Sarah Ruhl’s Pulitzer Prize-nominated comedy about marriage and intimacy set in a prim upper class Victorian home.













The cana mystery by david beckett