Now Streaming in Austin: A Night For Austin
Welcome to Now Streaming in Austin, highlighting locally made titles to watch while self-quarantining.
In the depths of the pandemic, Austin's musicians and venues are under siege like never before. Tonight, an all-star roster of musicians will join together for a very special Night for Austin.

4:00PM Wed. Jun. 10, 2020, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Master Pancake Takes on Roar For Alamo on Demand
If you had to name two Alamo Drafthouse institutions, and you couldn't say bizarre programming or alcoholic milkshakes, then you'd probably nominate Austin's film riffers Master Pancake and insane kids-and-animals movie Roar. Now, the inevitable chocolate-in-my-peanut-butter has happened.

10:05AM Wed. May 13, 2020, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Now Streaming in Austin: "How to Explain the Coronavirus to Kids"
Welcome to Now Streaming in Austin, highlighting locally made titles to watch while self-quarantining.
It's tough enough for adults to deal with what's going on in the coronavirus pandemic: Imagine how hard it is for small children. That's exactly what child advocate and writer Trevor Romain has done.

2:30PM Tue. May 12, 2020, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Other Worlds Wants You to Hear You Say "Rarrrgh!"
It's Star Wars day, and even though we are all still connected by fandom and the Force, this year's pandemic lockdown has made us all a little more remote than ever. However, Austin's own science fiction film festival, Other Worlds, still wants us to come together.

5:42PM Mon. May 4, 2020, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Now Streaming in Austin: A Tweet for Our Times
Welcome to Now Streaming in Austin, highlighting locally made titles to watch while self-quarantining.
We've all been getting used to dealing with working online from our homes. And we can all admit that, well, sometimes meetings can be ... a bit rocky. Thank Rooster Teeth for summing up our shared experience.

2:00PM Wed. Apr. 29, 2020, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Now Streaming in Austin: Weekend Plans
Welcome to Now Streaming in Austin, highlighting locally made titles to watch while self-quarantining.
Remember back when there was such a thing as different days, and the weekend was, you know, a thing? Well, Austin-made web series Weekend Plans will remind you of wasting Saturday and Sunday.

4:20PM Tue. Apr. 28, 2020, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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Now Streaming in Austin: "Bug Filter"
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For a lot of parents trying to teach their kids at home right now, it may seem like screen time is a stressful distraction from learning. But not if their young students are viewing the world through Bug Filter.

11:30AM Mon. Apr. 27, 2020, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Can Quibi Be Your New Go-To App?
The coronavirus lockdown has been a mixed affair for the entertainment industry. Production has halted, cinemas are closed, TV ratings for anything except the news are low – but streaming platforms are facing soaring demand. So it's a wild time for new phone-based streaming service Quibi to enter the market.

7:00AM Mon. Apr. 27, 2020, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Now Streaming in Austin: All Together ATX Telethon
Welcome to Now Streaming in Austin, highlighting locally made titles to watch while self-quarantining. Some people say that America's greatest contributions to world culture are rock & roll and comics. Let's add the telethon to that, and Austin will be part of that tradition tonight with a special streaming fundraiser.

2:00PM Tue. Apr. 14, 2020, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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