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Belle and Sebastian’s Stuart Murdoch on Chronic Fatigue, Austin, and His Debut Novel, Nobody’s Empire
Belle and Sebastian has been a beloved indie pop fixture for nearly three decades. The Scottish band has released a dozen studio albums and toured America countless times, most recently performing in Austin with a 2022 show at Stubb’s.

8:00AM Mon. Feb. 3, Leila Sales Read More | Comment »

Day Trips & Beyond: February Events Roundup
Check out the glider museum, send your love a special Valentine, and join a Mardi Gras parade this month.

3:02PM Fri. Jan. 31, Gerald E. McLeod Read More | Comment »

Michelle Rodriguez, Noah Hawley, and the Leagues to Enter Texas Film Hall of Fame
An A-list action star, a powerhouse producer, and two people who helped shape the modern moviegoing experience make up the list of this year's inductees into the Texas Film Hall of Fame.

12:15PM Wed. Jan. 29, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Dan Patrick Proposes Massive Boost for Film Incentives ... But There's a Catch
When Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says he wants to provide half a billion dollars for incentives to get film and TV production to move to Texas, the first response for most people would be to presume they misheard him.

11:39AM Mon. Jan. 27, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

First Look: Cockti
“I’ve always liked fried chicken,” says Nick Lowell, the owner of Cockti Juicy Fried Chicken at 2701 E. Martin Luther King. We can’t blame him; we do too. It’s part of the reason why people haven’t been able to stay away from the food truck he opened just a few months ago.

8:00AM Fri. Jan. 24, Haris Qureshi Read More | Comment »

Sing Sing Scores Oscar Nominations For Austin
It's been a heck of a day for Austin filmmaker Greg Kwedar. Not only did he fly to Utah to take part in the Sundance Film Festival, but he's also just been nominated for his first ever Oscar.

5:09PM Thu. Jan. 23, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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Austin Steps Up for Its Critters
Austin Pets Alive! kicked some major butt in the pet adoption department in recent weeks. The Home for the Holidays promotion – three separate adoption events over 25 days – found homes for 691 pets, almost evenly split between cats and dogs.

10:22AM Thu. Jan. 23, Brant Bingamon Read More | Comment »

Explosions in the Sky, Kim Gordon, Dinosaur Jr., and Yo La Tengo to Headline Austin Psych Fest 2025
Like Levitation before it, Austin Psych Fest has announced a throwback-heavy – in the best way! – lineup for 2025. Alongside homegrown post-rock quartet Explosions in the Sky, Nineties alt-rock luminaries Kim Gordon, Dinosaur Jr., and Yo La Tengo play the Far Out Lounge April 25-27.

10:00AM Thu. Jan. 23, Carys Anderson Read More | Comment »

New Exhibition From Irene Antonia Diane Reece Explores Identity Through Photography
“In my family, especially in Black households, we’re taught not to express grand emotions publicly,” Irene Antonia Diane Reece says. “It’s something my father and grandmother always emphasized: ‘Don’t be falling over the casket when I’m gone.’

7:00AM Thu. Jan. 23, Julie Royce Read More | Comment »

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