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Day Trips & Beyond: March Events Roundup
Get tips on finding the best stands of bluebonnets and where to pick strawberries, plus lots of other ways to enjoy a Texas spring.

2:10PM Fri. Feb. 28, Gerald E. McLeod Read More | Comment »

Medics at Hays County’s Private, Unionized EMS Service Fear for Agency’s Future
A bitter dispute is unfolding south of Austin between the union at a private EMS nonprofit company that provides emergency medical care for much of Hays County and two of the governmental entities they contract with. The dispute could pose a threat to the future of that company, San Marcos Hays County EMS.

1:18PM Fri. Feb. 28, Austin Sanders Read More | Comment »

Chewing the Fat About Austin-Made Barbecue Documentary For the Love of Meat
Austin-made documentary For the Love of Meat is a celebration of the grand tradition of Texas-style barbecue. But for Producer Brandon Gonzales, it's also a tribute, a time capsule, and reminder of eating far, far too much meat.

11:16AM Fri. Feb. 28, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Asylum Seeker in Texas Faces Deportation After Complying as Witness
The prosecutor speaks at a podium. The judge interrupts with a question. The interpreter grips the edge of her desk like she’s on a boat taking massive waves.

3:06PM Thu. Feb. 27, Maggie Quinlan Read More | Comment »

Buzzing Around With The Wasps
If you think that classical Greek theatre is all tragedy and kings, then the bawdy political satire of The Wasps might set you straight.

1:02PM Wed. Feb. 26, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Austin Film Festival to Honor Producing Legend Christine Vachon
Christine Vachon has got a killer résumé – and no, that’s not just because it’s the name of her production company.

11:00AM Wed. Feb. 26, Kimberley Jones Read More | Comment »

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Big Medium Closes, Leaving a Void in Austin’s Art Scene
Austin's creative community has been dealt another devastating blow with the announcement that one of its key institutions, nonprofit Big Medium, is closing down – and a combination of managerial turmoil and the city of Austin's decision to pull arts funding from legacy organizations seems to be key factor.

3:48PM Tue. Feb. 25, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

East Austin Needs More Trees, and This Nonprofit Is Planting Them
TreeFolks, an environment-oriented nonprofit, is partnering with East Austin performing arts theatre the Vortex and Huston-Tillotson for a tree-planting event on Feb. 28.

2:11PM Tue. Feb. 25, Mattea Gallaway Read More | Comment »

Texas Film Awards Adds More Stars to March 6 Ceremony
The Texas Film Awards is the most star-studded night in Lone Star State cinema, and it just got a little bit more celestial with the announcement of more speakers for the gala event.

8:00AM Mon. Feb. 24, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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