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A Trans Journalist With the Taliban in Transition
Afghanistan has fallen from the headlines, but Jordan Bryon has worked hard to keep its story in the news. However, he didn’t expect to be a conflict journalist. In fact, he said, “I actively avoided covering the war.”

11:10AM Fri. Apr. 5, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Old Settler’s Music Festival Announces Last-Minute 2024 Comeback
Old Settler’s Music Festival is back on. After canceling its 2024 edition late last year, the long-running roots music event announced plans to return, May 9-12.

4:53PM Thu. Apr. 4, Carys Anderson Read More | Comment »

How The First Omen Broke the Curse of Legacy Sequels
There are scenes in The First Omen that will restore your faith in studio horror. In fact, said director/screenwriter Arkasha Stevenson said, “I’m shocked at what we got away with.”

6:20PM Wed. Apr. 3, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

UT Students Celebrate Israel in Block Party, While Others Call for Ceasefire
Hundreds of students filled UT’s Gregory Gym Plaza Tuesday afternoon to celebrate Israeli culture and innovation in the largest pro-Israel event on a college campus in North America. Down the street, others wore keffiyehs, held handheld signs spelling “Ceasefire now!” and chanted in protest of the event.

5:05PM Wed. Apr. 3, Naina Srivastava Read More | Comment »

Austin Psych Fest Announces Night Shows With the Zakary Thaks, METZ, Luna Li
Austin Psych Fest has announced Downtown kickoff and night shows, including sets from noise punks METZ, hardcore Floridians Gouge Away, and dream-pop multi-instrumentalist Luna Li.

3:35PM Wed. Apr. 3, Miranda Garza Read More | Comment »

Sci-Fi Legend Ronald D. Moore to be Honored at Austin Film Festival
Sometimes an unrelated degree takes you to your desired career. Take Ronald D. Moore, who studied political science at Cornell. Now he’s being awarded the the 2024 Outstanding Television Writer Award at this year’s Austin Film Festival.

12:00PM Wed. Apr. 3, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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City Plans for Larger Live Music Fund Grants
The Economic Development Department continues to tweak requirements for the next edition of the Austin Live Music Fund. Music & Entertainment Division Manager Erica Shamaly revealed further changes to the program at the Music Commission’s April meeting Monday night.

4:06PM Tue. Apr. 2, Carys Anderson Read More | Comment »

UT-Austin Lays Off People in 60 DEI-Related Positions
At least 60 people have lost their jobs at UT-Austin as a direct result of the university’s implementation of Senate Bill 17, which bans initiatives around diversity, equity, and inclusion in institutions of higher education, according to the Austin American-Statesman.

3:13PM Tue. Apr. 2, Lina Fisher Read More | Comment »

Day Trips & Beyond: April Events Roundup
No fooling: April is a great time to see sand sculptures on the Gulf Coast, drive through West Texas, or pick strawberries in Marble Falls.

10:47AM Tue. Apr. 2, Gerald E. McLeod Read More | Comment »

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