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Kermit the Frog, Tyler Childers Play Willie’s Luck Reunion
Clouds threatened overhead all day at the 12th annual Luck Reunion, but unlike last year’s forced delay, the rain held off in the Hill Country. Perhaps it was in deference to Willie Nelson’s special guest, who opened the headliner’s set seated on a stool beside him: Kermit the Frog, singing “Rainbow Connection.”

10:29AM Fri. Mar. 15, Doug Freeman Read More | Comment »

SXSW Film Review: Cuckoo
German filmmaker Tillman Singer became a phenom on the festival circuit in 2019 for his experimental demonic horror Luz, but there was a creeping suspicion that it was undeniable style over substance.

7:00AM Fri. Mar. 15, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

SXSW Film Review: Civil War
Civil War is not the film you think it is. The trailers. The initial, enigmatic descriptions. The title. It all infers an analysis of America as a divided nation, one where the risk of a second great conflagration seems all too imminent.

11:00PM Thu. Mar. 14, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

SXSW Film Review: Arcadian
In another world, Joseph (Jaeden Martell) would probably be winning medals at science club and thinking about college, while Thomas (Maxwell Jenkins) would be hanging out after class, trying to spend a few extra minutes with Charlotte (Sadie Soverall), the girl next door.

3:22PM Thu. Mar. 14, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

SXSW Panel Discusses Promoting DEI in the Workplace
Wednesday’s DEI in Tech panel underscored the importance of sustaining – and amplifying – commitments to diversity in the rapidly changing tech world. Paria Rajai from ModelExpand moderated the conversation with Iesha Berry (DocuSign), Erin L. Thomas (Upwork), and Emil Yeargin (Gusto).

2:57PM Thu. Mar. 14, Jessi Cape Read More | Comment »

Can Museums Solve America’s Education Inequality Problem?
What is the role of a city museum? What comes to mind for most people is a stuffy, academic institution where you have to whisper and can’t touch anything. For Sean Decatur, president of the American Museum of Natural History in New York, that couldn’t be further from the truth.

1:29PM Thu. Mar. 14, Lina Fisher Read More | Comment »

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SXSW Film Review: Hood Witch
In horror, witches and women’s rights go together like cookies and cream. The witch is the ultimate symbol of feminism, a vehicle to discuss how modern politics are still as outdated as they were hundreds of years ago when women were killed if accused of dabbling in witchcraft.

11:23AM Thu. Mar. 14, Jenny Nulf Read More | Comment »

TENGGER, Bar Italia, LAIR, and More Reviews From Wednesday of SXSW
From the peaceful pews of Central Presbyterian to the Eastside’s Revival Coffee to West Campus staple Hole in the Wall, the Chronicle music team covered quite some territory for a midweek rally at South by Southwest.

11:05AM Thu. Mar. 14, Dan Gentile, Michael Toland, Carys Anderson, Derek Udensi, Angela Lim, Julian Towers, Kevin Curtin and Raoul Hernandez Read More | Comment »

SXSW Film Review: Omni Loop
Diagnosed with a black hole growing in her chest, Zoya Lowe has only a week left to live. But when her inevitable end comes, she wakes up back in the hospital. Stuck in a quantum loop, Zoya relives her dying days, over and over, eternally on death’s doorstep.

9:16AM Thu. Mar. 14, Dex Wesley Parra Read More | Comment »

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