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Cultural Cancellations and Postponements: The Big List
What's not happening around Austin, arts-wise
"...this site, Austinites are wasting no time in taking their art online, making sure you have performances to watch..."

March 24, 2020 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Gina Chavez Video Release Fills the Stateside
Newly minted Musician of the Year has come a long way in a year
"...Filling the State Theatre with Black Fret donors Saturday night, Gina..."

April 13, 2015 Music Post by Nina Hernandez

SXSW Music Adds the Residents and a Free Latin Concert
Experimental legends plus Intocable, Bomba Estereo, and Compass
"...The South by Southwest Music Conference bulked up its schedule..."

Feb. 24, 2015 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

First SXSW Free Concert Announced: Foster the People
Pumped up kicks at Butler park
"...headlining a Wednesday night NPR showcase at Stubb’s promises the first in a long line of other shoes dropping..."

Feb. 18, 2014 Music Post by Chase Hoffberger

The Future of Urban Agriculture
Will the City of Austin love its urban farms to death?
"...The Urban Farms Process and Code Coordination Working Group of..."

May 17, 2013 Food Post by Anna Toon

The Luv Doc: The Iron Fist of Fashion
In Austin, fashion is based on the following question: Will I sweat in it?
"...Day. At first I thought he was joking, but then I realized he was serious. We actually got into..."

Sept. 28, 2012 Column by The Luv Doc

Austin Opera Redefines the Limits of Opera for 2024-25 Season
Cold war thriller and devotional masterpiece on the calendar
"...a Cold War paranoia drama, a new work about the Day of the Dead, and a choral landmark from..."

May 1, 2024 Arts Post by Richard Whittaker

Myth and Tech Merge for the SXSW Art Program
Technology becomes the new enchantment in Mixanthropy
"...There’s art at this year’s South by Southwest Festival, friend...."

March 10, 2023 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Review: The Play That Goes Wrong
Physics and farce join forces to surprisingly hilarious effect in this Georgetown production
"...The Play That Goes Wrong, written by Henry Lewis, Henry..."

Feb. 17, 2023 Arts Feature by Bob Abelman

Review: Austin Opera’s Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Sharp Sondheim staging could benefit from some musical raggedness
"...Legendary composer/lyricist Stephen Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street won the 1979 Tony..."

Feb. 1, 2023 Arts Post by Bob Abelman

The Mystery of the Mysterines
Why did I fly 1,500 miles to see Liverpool’s sixth best act?
"...Lia Metcalfe defines lupine. Tall, dark, with blood-red lipstick, the singer summons a growl raising goosebumps, hair, ardor. Last..."

May 25, 2022 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

Texas Thrill Ride Takes a Trip to The Big Bend
Where the fear and the antelope play
"...filmmaker Brett Wagner went on a family vacation to the home of his friend, Aaron Brown, in Terlingua, located..."

Oct. 22, 2021 Screens Feature by Adrienne Hunter

Qmmunity: Whoa. The Matrix Is Back!
Remembering the message behind the blockbuster as a new Wachowskis opus appears on the horizon
"...Hey, have y'all heard of The Matrix? You know: long, leather coats; Carrie-Anne Moss and..."

Sept. 17, 2021 Column by James Scott

Day Trips & Beyond: Daytripping in the Age of a Pandemic
Statewide updates since Gov. Abbott's "Open Texas" order
"...Gov. Greg Abbott’s plan to reopen Texas allows the state stay-at-home order issued on March 31 to expire..."

May 5, 2020 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Arcade Fire Plays to the Hardcores
Polarizing new album can’t stem Canadians’ catharsis
"...and generally brutal. Reflecting such – or perhaps in the parlance of the Canadians’ previous album, Reflektor-ing such –..."

Sept. 28, 2017 Music Post by Samantha Lopez

This Fresh Squeeze Is All About the Opera Shorts
One Ounce Opera premieres a concert of new young composers
"...Yes, that’s Austin’s own One Ounce Opera. The ristretto-strength renegades who overdubbed Jackass: The Movie with opera..."

April 13, 2016 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Moojo Makes a Sandwich, Kerbey Lane Brings Out the Pumpkins
Today's Austin food news
"...The Peached Tortilla and Quickie Pickie grows, Texas French Bread..."

Oct. 29, 2015 Food Post by Virginia B. Wood

Break Into the Future
It's a new day for chamber music, as the Austin Chamber Music Festival shows
"...The Austin Chamber Music Festival is once again upon us,..."

July 3, 2015 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

When the Circus Comes to Town
Bert Jansch's first time in Texas gives us the vapors.
"...fog up as I walk from my car, and there are droplets of sweat running down my arms and..."

June 11, 2007 Music Post by Audra Schroeder

Megan McGinnis is Full of Life in Beetlejuice, the Show About Death
The Broadway star on the magic of bringing a movie to the stage
"...stage. Not Megan McGinnis: because as Barbara Maitland in the Broadway in Austin production of Beetlejuice, passing into the..."

Feb. 6, 2024 Arts Post by Richard Whittaker

The War for Change in Kandahar
How Austin filmmaker Ric Roman Waugh made the first major Western film in Saudi Arabia since Lawrence of Arabia
"...Waugh doesn't do anything easy. A former stunt coordinator, the Austin-based filmmaker made his reputation as a director of..."

May 26, 2023 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Crucial Concerts for the Coming Week
Lingua Ignota, Daniel Fears, Mobley, a Doug Sahm celebration, and more worthy local shows
"...Paramount Theatre, Thursday 10..."

Nov. 4, 2022 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

The Most Memorable Moments of Friday’s ACL Fest Weekend Two
Blondshell, Teezo Touchdown, and Omar Apollo’s starpower
"...Friday kicked off what some argue is the better weekend of ACL Fest 2022, with buzzy second-week..."

Oct. 15, 2022 Music Post by Kriss Conklin

The Best Music We Saw at SXSW on Thursday
Young Thug in the park, icy French experimentalism, and more
"...Every year during South by Southwest, there’s a point in which you see gaggles of staggering..."

March 18, 2022 SXSW Post by Derek Udensi

Chronicle Endorsements for the Propositions on the November Ballot
November 2021 Statewide General Election and City of Austin Special Election
"...voting down any and all proposed Texas constitutional amendments (there have been more than 500 since 1876), as a..."

Oct. 15, 2021 News Feature by The Chronicle Editorial Board

True to the Blues: Eastside Kings Festival Returns
"It's not three chords, it's the heart and soul of a nation!" – Birdlegg
"...as a next-generation talent in America's purest art form. The 25-year-old from Greenville, Ga., owns a superb style: fingers..."

Sept. 10, 2021 Music Feature by Kevin Curtin

A Soccer Stadium Built in Line With Austin's Love of the Outdoors
How Gensler architecture's home for the Verde keeps it green
"...Designing the home stadium for Austin FC was not, shall we..."

June 18, 2021 Features Feature by Robert Faires

Nominees for the 2018-19 Austin Critics Table Awards Announced
The Critics Table's picture-perfect year
"...Members of the Austin Critics Table have considered the hundreds of stage..."

May 13, 2019 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Playback: Bombs, Beto, and the Biggest Music Stories of 2018
“Playback” recaps the news, trends, and controversies of the year. Outrage level: high.
"...around Austin. Not since Charles Whitman's UT shooting terrorized the state capital had locals felt so helpless. We were..."

Dec. 14, 2018 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

New to Town? Here Are Nine of the Biggest News Stories Affecting Locals.
A primer on Austin politics
"...upstanding student, and welcome (back) to Austin, where you’re either re-acclimating to the increasing chaos of life in an..."

Aug. 30, 2018 News Post by News Staff

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