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Texas Man Born to U.S. Soldier on U.S. Army Base Abroad Deported
Ten years ago, Jermaine Thomas was at the center of a case brought before the U.S. Supreme Court: Should a baby born to a U.S. citizen father deployed to a U.S. Army base in Germany have U.S. citizenship?

1:08PM Wed. Jun. 4, Maggie Quinlan Read More | Comment »

Man Finds Tape Exports Texas Terrors to Tribeca
Small towns are famous for two things: homecomings and dark secrets. The two combine in Man Finds Tape, the debut feature from Austin-based writer/director duo Peter Hall and Paul Gandersman, which debuts this weekend at the Tribeca Festival in New York.

1:20PM Tue. Jun. 3, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Emails Reveal Improper Use by APD of License Plate Reader Program
At multiple points during the pilot period of the Austin Police Department’s Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) program, one out of five searches conducted by officers of the vast license plate database were done without any clearly documented reason or justification, according to new data shared by Austin Police Department officials.

9:43AM Tue. Jun. 3, Austin Sanders Read More | Comment »

San Diego Loss Caps Off Brutal Month for Austin FC
Austin FC rang in the halfway point of the 2025 MLS regular season with a 2-0 loss to San Diego FC in the club’s first trip to Snapdragon Stadium.

10:53AM Sun. Jun. 1, Eric Goodman Read More | Comment »

What We Learned at the King of the Hill ATX TV Festival Panel
Hank's back and he's mad as hell. So sayeth Mike Judge in the inimitable tones of Hank Hill, pater familias of the Hill family and heart of the unofficial state TV show of Texas, King of the Hill. With those words, Judge closed out the first look at Friday's sneak preview of season 14 of the newly-resurrected show at the ATX TV Festival.

4:56PM Sat. May 31, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Moving From Halloweekend on Red River to Palmer in September, Levitation Announces 2025 Lineup
Levitation is going to look a lot different this year. After years of populating venues throughout the Red River Cultural District, usually on Halloweekend, the beloved alternative music festival is taking a more centralized approach at Palmer Events Center from September 26-28.

10:00AM Thu. May 29, Carys Anderson Read More | Comment »

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Into The Long Long Night at ATX TV Festival
A black-and-white comedy series about two men failing to commit suicide? The Long Long Night isn’t exactly the next How I Met Your Mother. “Where is the money truck?” laughed star and series co-creator Mark Duplass.

1:00AM Thu. May 29, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Hot Luck 2025 Delivered Another Festive Weekend of Cocktails, BBQ, and Good Vibes
Between South by Southwest and ACL Fest, Austin’s status as a festival hot spot can’t really be disputed. But when it comes to Austin food festivals, one name always rises to the top, claiming the Best Food Fest crown year in and year out:

1:02PM Wed. May 28, Taylor Tobin Read More | Comment »

First Look: Parish Barbecue
“I was never gonna jump into something unless it felt like the right situation and especially the right people,” says Holden Fulco about Parish Barbecue, his new food truck in the backyard at Batch Craft Beer & Kolaches.

8:00AM Wed. May 28, Haris Qureshi Read More | Comment »

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