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Hannah Hart Brings Her Newest Book to Austin
Mix together one part cookbook, one part self-help, and a whopping serving of self-love and acceptance, bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes and – voilà – out comes Youtube star and Food Network host Hannah Hart’s latest book My Drunk Kitchen Holidays!

1:01PM Fri. Oct. 25, 2019, Charlie Mangan Read More | Comment »

Five Queer-Centric Horror Films to Watch This Halloween
Halloween is Gay Christmas, but much like Christmas, most of the movies out there celebrated as premium works don’t feature a lot of the LGBTQs.

10:20AM Fri. Oct. 25, 2019, James Scott Read More | Comment »

Megan Rapinoe Comes to Austin to Talk Equal Rights
Megan Rapinoe, the pink-haired soccer star who led the U.S. Women’s National Team to its fourth World Cup victory this summer, credits growing up as an elite athlete alongside her 25-30 teammates for her confidence.

9:30AM Fri. Oct. 25, 2019, Sarah Marloff Read More | Comment »

Texas Book Festival 2019: Who Belongs?
When glancing over the list of this year’s Texas Book Festival authors, a jarring and piercingly relevant theme stands out: what it means to live in the melting pot of American culture as a minority. What is it to be accepted and embraced in American society, and how influential is the fear that accompanies the search for that feeling of belonging?

9:00AM Fri. Oct. 25, 2019, Saskia Henn Read More | Comment »

Catch Lucky McKee's Newest Film Tonight
A new film from former Austinite Lucky McKee is always a big deal, and we'd been waiting eagerly for the latest from the director of May to make its way back home. Tonight, we finally get a special screening of his Austin-shot psychothriller Kindred Spirits – but wait. You don't even need to leave your couch.

1:50PM Thu. Oct. 24, 2019, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Book Review: The River at Night
Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher born in 544 BCE said, “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man.” Glenn Ganges, the river-named protagonist of many of Kevin Huizenga’s graphic novels steps again and again into the river of time and sleeps (or tries in vain to sleep) through the river of dreams.

1:30PM Thu. Oct. 24, 2019, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

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Book Review: The Hard Tomorrow
It would be nice, wouldn’t it, to grow up in something other than a wantonly industrialized nation that’s rapidly becoming a police state? It’d be a fine, true, life-enriching thing, and it’s easier to imagine it now because we’re still nearer to the beginning of the militarizing process than are the people in Eleanor DavisThe Hard Tomorrow.

1:05PM Thu. Oct. 24, 2019, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

Hunting Down the Clickbait Beast in The VICE Guide to Bigfoot
There are many things that can be said about Bigfoot. Whether it exists or not, whether you call it yeti or skunk ape, it seems pretty clear that Sasquatch doesn't care about clickbait.

11:50AM Thu. Oct. 24, 2019, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

John Merriman and Steve Collins Admit I've Got Issues
Is there a truer friend and collaborative partner than one that would dress you up as a giant pizza slice? Maybe one that will let you do that to them. Yet that's just a glimpse of the heartfelt oddities in I've Got Issues, the strange and wonderful new Austin-made comedy from Steve Collins, starring John Merriman as that cheese-drenched treat.

8:30AM Thu. Oct. 24, 2019, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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