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At Jive Turkey, Longhorn Wide Receiver DeAndre Moore Jr. Blazes His Own Trail From Pigskin to Poultry
If you ask Taleea Moore what genre of food she would say that she and her son, DeAndre Moore Jr., serve at their food truck on 916 W. 23rd St., she might just slyly respond “ghetto!” before cracking up laughing.

12:56PM Tue. Nov. 26, 2024, Haris Qureshi Read More | Comment »

The UT Grads Who Helped Moana 2 Take to the Seas
Working on a Disney movie means being part of a legacy. Working on a Disney animated sequel amplifies that responsibility, as it means dealing with iconic characters dear to audiences’ hearts. For Trisha Hanley, that meant taking gentle care of Hei Hei the Rooster.

10:00AM Tue. Nov. 26, 2024, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

The UT Grads Who Helped Moana 2 Take to the Seas
 
COP29: As Another Trump Term Looms, a Not So Rosy Outlook for Climate Negotiations
As the world’s eyes turn to Azerbaijan for the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29), Austin-based Texas Impact/Texas Interfaith Power & Light is sending video dispatches from the conference to the Chronicle.

5:29PM Fri. Nov. 22, 2024 Read More | Comment »

Singer Toni Price, a Mainstay on Austin Stages, Has Died
Toni Price, the country-blues vocalist who issued some of Austin’s best-selling albums and hosted one of its most revered live residencies, died Friday following complications from a brain aneurysm, according to an announcement posted on her website. She was 63 years old.

4:54PM Fri. Nov. 22, 2024, Carys Anderson Read More | Comment »

Singer Toni Price, a Mainstay on Austin Stages, Has Died
 
COP29: The Intersection of Health and Climate
As the world’s eyes turn to Azerbaijan for the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29), Austin-based Texas Impact/Texas Interfaith Power & Light is sending video dispatches from the conference to the Chronicle.

1:47PM Fri. Nov. 22, 2024 Read More | Comment »

New Report Highlights Austin Film Society’s Economic Impact
Austin Film Society is a lot more than just a place to go watch movies. That's the key finding of a newly published study by AFS, launched Wednesday at a special event at City Hall with members of Austin's City Council in attendance.

8:00AM Thu. Nov. 21, 2024, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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Austin Noise Innovators Skloss Announce New Label, Debut Album
Polymath playmates Sandy Carson and Karen Skloss started making music together during the pandemic as a way to keep their sanity and creativity. Now their homebased experiments are going global as they have announced the first album as noise duo Skloss will be released by Fuzz Club Records.

1:00PM Wed. Nov. 20, 2024, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Austin Noise Innovators Skloss Announce New Label, Debut Album
 
COP29: Subnational Solutions to Global Impact
As the world’s eyes turn to Azerbaijan for the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29), Austin-based Texas Impact/Texas Interfaith Power & Light is sending video dispatches from the conference to the Chronicle.

4:10PM Tue. Nov. 19, 2024 Read More | Comment »

Point Austin: Afterthoughts on a National Disaster
In the wake of Donald Trump’s 2016 election victory, a reporter friend told me he was quitting the business. “Journalism has failed,” he said. In the end, he changed his mind (or at least reconsidered his available employment options).

4:21PM Mon. Nov. 18, 2024, Michael King Read More | Comment »

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