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Affordable Art Fair Austin's Mission to Make Art Less Scary
Affordable Art Fair Austin is back this weekend at Palmer Events Center. If you ask Fair Director Cori Teague what it is, she compares it to Art Basel, the world’s biggest event for art vendors.

4:05PM Wed. May 14, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Paramount Gets Romantic for the Summer Classic Film Series
Romance will be in the air as Austin gets all hot under the collar for the Paramount Summer Classic Film Series – and you can blame one of the city’s most famous couples, Jared and Genevieve Padalecki.

12:09PM Wed. May 14, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Lord Buffalo Drummer Yamal Said, a Legal U.S. Resident, Detained by Border Patrol
The immigration crackdown that has been sweeping up documented U.S. residents and even U.S. citizens has seemingly hit the Austin music scene. Local heavy Americana band Lord Buffalo announced via Facebook and Instagram Wednesday that drummer and legal resident Yamal Said has been held by Customs and Border Patrol for the last two days.

12:01PM Wed. May 14, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

The Drop-In, the Long Center’s Free Concert Series, Returns for the Fifth Year
Searching for some live music after cooling off at Barton Springs or taking the kiddos to the park? Look no further than the Drop-In, the Long Center’s free outdoor concert series, which returns May 22.

4:30PM Tue. May 13, Catalina Perez Read More | Comment »

Rolling Roadshow Returns with Dangerous Animals on the Water
Whether it was Us in a haunted house or The Road Warrior at a demolition derby, the Alamo Drafthouse's Rolling Roadshow screenings are the stuff of moviegoing legend. After a couple of years off, the immersive screenings are back with a special aquatic preview of Dangerous Animals, the new horror from the Independent Film Company.

12:20PM Tue. May 13, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Scream, Dawson's Creek Creator Kevin Williamson Comes to ATX TV Festival
Why have one legendary showrunner at your festival when you can have two? Last week, ATX TV Festival announced TV legend David E. Kelley as winner of the inaugural Showrunner Award. Now Dawson’s Creek creator Kevin Williamson gets his own career retrospective at the fest (May 29-June 1).

10:20AM Tue. May 13, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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Austin FC Skid Continues With Loss to FC Cincinnati
Austin’s Major League Soccer club is deep in a “wandering aimlessly through the forest” phase, showing little signs of finding its way back to the main trail.

11:07AM Sun. May 11, Eric Goodman Read More | Comment »

TV Legend David E. Kelley to Receive ATX TV Festival's First Showrunner Award
The inaugural winner of any honor says a lot about its prestige. So the first winner of the ATX TV Festival Showrunner Award marks this as a major plaudit, with the first recipient being TV legend David E. Kelley.

12:00PM Fri. May 9, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Mangy Puppy Dodges Euthanasia, Travels to Austin, Loves Cheese
Raymondville, Texas, is a flat town surrounded by cornfields about 50 miles north of the border with Mexico. It has one H-E-B, one high school, and one animal shelter.

4:21PM Thu. May 8, Maggie Quinlan Read More | Comment »

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