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Bach N' Beats
If you ever wanted to hear what DJs think about classical music, to see them get inspired by a work of old-school chamber music as it's played live and then work their turntable magic in response, well, now's your chance. That's just what's happening this Friday. It's called Bach N’ Beats, and it's going down on Dirty Sixth, of all places.

2:40PM Thu. Sep. 27, 2018, Robert Faires Read More | Comment »

An Interview With HausBar Farm's Resident Goose
One glance at Gustavo’s Instagram is enough to let you know that this is no ordinary goose. Gustavo and co-author/stage mother Dorsey Barger present life on HausBar Farm in brightly colored, peppy glory, with enthusiastic captions professing Gustavo’s affections for a quirky cast of co-stars that range from Kevin the Rooster to human pals of every age.

7:16AM Wed. Sep. 26, 2018, Emily Beyda Read More | Comment »

Cookbook Bar & Cafe Celebrates Texas Cookbook Month
Cookbook Bar & Cafe, whose mission since day one has been making recipes accessible to diners with their library of menu-referenced check-outable cookbooks, is staying true to form by announcing the first Texas Cookbook Month. October will feature free and open-to-the-public programming celebrating Texas food and culture.

3:35PM Tue. Sep. 25, 2018, Emily Beyda Read More | Comment »

Is Anime Pop … Austin’s Primo Anime Shop?
Where’s a person gonna get their anime fix in this town?

12:45PM Tue. Sep. 25, 2018, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

Graffiti Gala Raises Funds for Relocation of HOPE
As with so many local institutions that have shut down, news of HOPE Outdoor Gallery's demolition was met with sighs over Austin's lost weirdness. However, news of the graffiti park's demise are greatly exaggerated. Instead, it will be relocated and updated at Carson Creek Ranch near the Austin airport in 2019.

3:00PM Thu. Sep. 20, 2018, Bonny Chu Read More | Comment »

City Arts Funding Tempest
Skies may have been clearing over most of Central Texas this past weekend, but storm clouds continued to hang low over the city's Cultural Arts Division. The release Thursday of funding amounts for FY 19 showing dozens of arts organizations receiving drastic cuts in funding – anywhere from 15-45% – sounded alarms across the arts scene.

1:40PM Mon. Sep. 17, 2018 Read More | Comment »

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Who Says There’s No Art Openings This Weekend?
There are a few openings. Actually, there are several. Alright: There are so many openings, FFS, that we can barely keep track of them, even.

10:04AM Fri. Sep. 14, 2018, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

Review: Lake Success
Gary Shteyngart has left for the lake. Well, not the novelist – known for his bestseller Super Sad True Love Story – but his new book's lead, a hedge-fund manager running away from his life. In advance of Shteyngart's appearance at BookPeople on Fri., Sept. 14, the Chronicle offers this appraisal of Lake Success.

11:40AM Thu. Sep. 13, 2018, Jay Trachtenberg Read More | Comment »

What’s So Funny About This Thursday Night?
Because it’s the Velveeta Room’s 30th birthday on Thursday, Sept. 13, see? Which means that the Downtown gem of stand-up comedy will be throwing a 30th birthday party that night. Which means that if a, whattayacallit, a meteorite? If a meteorite hits the place in the middle of the action …

3:30PM Wed. Sep. 12, 2018, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

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