Entries from Austinist tagged with 'soyouthinkyoucandance'
October 16, 2008
So You Think You Can Dance, the FOX dance competition show, has become a summer reality staple for some of us. If the crowd at the touring show Sunday night at the Erwin Center indicates anything, it's that SYTYCD fans are a diverse bunch. We had a chance that afternoon to chat with a small sampling of the dancers, including Gev Manoukian and Courtney Galiano, who had been the underdogs in the competition and seem to be enjoying themselves on tour. We asked them about their experience on the show and post-tour plans....
Continue Reading "So You Think You Can Dance: Interview with Courtney and Gev "July 28, 2008
If you are as big a fan of the show as we are, you may have already been to the tour schedule and seen that (finally!) the top ten will be dancing our way. The show will be at the Frank Erwin Center in October, with tickets going on sale this Saturday morning. Austin 360's Idol Chatter says tickets will cost from $35 to $54.50....
Continue Reading "So You Think You Can Dance Tour Coming to Austin"September 8, 2006
Only one more week and I'll be waking up in Austin, ready to put on an entire bottle of sunscreen and head out to Zilker Park for my favorite music festival in the world. I know you guys may have thought I forgot about you - but I've been hard at work on my Austin City Limits Festival Preview Page, trying to wrap up the project before the festival actually starts. From today through......
Continue Reading "Out the Other's ACL Previews: Brett Dennen, Muse, TV on the Radio and More"August 1, 2006
While our usual appointment television shows are on summer hiatus, we thought that we wouldn’t be watching much television this season. But that was not to be the case! We have been sitting on our couch in the A/C this summer watching these guilty pleasures: Project Runway, Weds @ 9pm, Bravo. No other show would make us turn on the Miss Universe pageant to see if a contestant was wearing the right gown. We......
Continue Reading "Summertime, and the Shows Are Still Addictive"