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Volume 41, Number 28
Issue Supplement
Guide to SXSW 2022
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BY Kimberley Jones
features
SXSW 2022
A moonshot for the mammoth (and that's just the start)
BY TOM CHEREDAR
Three SXSW panels explore how education can change lives if policies keep up with the industry
BY JESSI CAPE
Redefining what sustainable really means at SXSW
BY MELANIE HAUPT
Web3: Future tech or Bubble2.0?
BY MORGAN O’HANLON
Turning subscribers into fame
BY DEREK UDENSI
From a family of Pythons to upstanding citizens, this year's biggest laughs
BY DINA BARRISH
Ciara Elle Bryant wonders when a shoe becomes an icon?
BY VIVIE BEHRENS
Making the choice
BY LINA FISHER
LGBTQIA programming, parties, and more at South By 2022
BY JAMES SCOTT
No badge, no wristband, no problem
BY DINA BARRISH
news
But maybe we should have? How “election integrity” rules could change outcomes
BY MIKE CLARK-MADISON
Trying not to get swept aside
BY MAGGIE QUINLAN
About 350 gathered at the Texas Capitol to defend the human rights of trans kids and their families
BY KIT O’CONNELL
Doggett: Ukrainian conflict is greater threat to Central Texans than many realize
BY MAGGIE QUINLAN
A recent lawsuit filing argues yes
BY AUSTIN SANDERS
Another brick in the wall
BY ABE ASHER
Pathways for grad students from HBCUs and a professorship focused on inclusion in the built environment
BY LINA FISHER
Two historically Black and Latinx middle schools set to lose sixth grade
BY MORGAN O’HANLON
Problems with parking and lines arose at the festival after its return from a COVID-19 hiatus
BY LINA FISHER
food
Local spots that offer offal
BY EVAN RODRIGUEZ
All the news that’s fit to get your taste buds quivering
BY WAYNE ALAN BRENNER
Dinner parties, farmer's markets, beer, wine, and more for the week of March 10, 2022
BY WAYNE ALAN BRENNER
music
SXSW 2022
Scroll eternal through the best and buzziest artists at the fest
BY THE CHRONICLE MUSIC STAFF
Camae Ayewa lets the space speak to her
BY JULIAN TOWERS
Longtime alternative rockers tie up the loose ends
BY MICHAEL TOLAND
On Highs in the Minuses, the 33-year-old Toronto native taps into the intensity of youth
BY DOUG FREEMAN
San Antonio-based experimental artist swears she's making the most accessible music ever
BY RACHEL RASCOE
International quartet pops the cork on Latin dance-folk
BY RAOUL HERNANDEZ
An avant-garde record that journeys from the center of the earth
BY JULIAN TOWERS
Atlanta band wears Georgia on their sleeve ... and also their arthouse inspirations
BY E. RYAN ELLIS
Where party music meets politics
BY CLARA WANG
The expressive soul-rock singer from Corsicana grows new roots in Austin
BY MORGAN-TAYLOR THOMAS
The native ATX guitar-slinger's supersonic boom
BY RAOUL HERNANDEZ
Deslondes vocalist / guitarist gets experimental on solo debut
BY DOUG FREEMAN
House music producer is crafting sober dance parties and beats kids can brush their teeth to
BY CHRISTINA GARCIA
Portland soul singer gets his second act
BY AUSTIN POWELL
Indie lounge persona contemplates self-expression through personal change
BY MARS SALAZAR
NYC's boy-band/rock-band "you can't ignore in the streets"
BY MARS SALAZAR
BY DEREK UDENSI
Breaking down the basics, and some favorites, after three years away
BY RACHEL RASCOE
Possessions (Kanine)
BY MICHAEL TOLAND
Femme Boy (Chicken Ranch)
BY KEVIN CURTIN
Remote Transmissions, Vol. 1
BY DOUG FREEMAN
Sean Wheeler, a KVRX house party, the Southside Psychout, and two Hole in the Wall extravaganzas
BY GARY LINDSEY, KEVIN CURTIN, MARS SALAZAR, MICHAEL TOLAND AND RACHEL RASCOE
BY DEREK UDENSI
screens
SXSW 2022
No one said it would be easy
BY DOUG FREEMAN
Skateboarding, or the art of getting back up
BY JENNY NULF
SeX and violence in his seventies porno-horror flashback
BY RICHARD WHITTAKER
The mouse in everyone's house
BY RICHARD WHITTAKER
New documentary spotlights the maverick who added CGI to cinema magic
BY RICHARD WHITTAKER
Ordinary people, exceptional thieves
BY VIVIE BEHRENS
Sweet treasures at SXSW
BY JOSH KUPECKI
And you thought your love life was tough
BY TRACE SAUVEUR
Making a longer dinner table
BY MELANIE HAUPT
Margaret Brown observes a drowned history
BY ANNE S. LEWIS
David Siev's love letter in a time of hate comes to SXSW
BY CODY SONG
Glen Powell talks life on set of the Austin director's latest
BY RICHARD WHITTAKER
The suburban spaceman comes to SXSW
BY MATTHEW MONAGLE
All Earth’s voyagers must meet their end of days
BY WAYNE ALAN BRENNER
Heavy hangs the crown In the Court of the Crimson King
BY JOE GROSS
Matt Eskey brings The Mojo Manifesto: The Life and Times of Mojo Nixon to SXSW
BY TIM STEGALL
Texas Tribune founder honored by the Texas Film Hall of Fame for his services to cinema
BY RICHARD WHITTAKER
Film Reviews
Chilling horror with friends trapped in a storm
Action-drama with Suriya as a two-fisted hero
Desert survival drama leaves Zac Efron baking in the sun
Coastal cosmic horror in the eerie latest from Mickey Keating
Period romance about a fortune-teller at odds with fate
Feel-good high school sports drama
arts & culture
Believe it or not, there's life outside SXSW this week
BY WAYNE ALAN BRENNER
Truth, justice, and a better tomorrow
BY IKRAM MOHAMED
It’s the girls gone Wilde that rule this rendering
BY BOB ABELMAN
Art galleries, live performances, and more
BY WAYNE ALAN BRENNER
Local events, volunteer opportunities, fitness classes, and more
BY KATHERINE MCNEVINS
columns
SXSW Preview Issue
BY KIMBERLEY JONES
Getting back into going out with the latest Austin queer events
BY JAMES SCOTT
Three small-town roadside eateries worth a stop
BY GERALD E. MCLEOD
Sweet Neil is gone but not forgotten
BY THE LUV DOC
BY MR. SMARTY PANTS
Your weekly horoscope, March 11-17
BY ROB BREZSNY
Letters to the editor, published daily
sports
John Bitsoe Garcia enters esports arena as the 11th seed
BY ERIC GOODMAN
comics
BY SAM HURT
BY TOM TOMORROW
BY RYAN HENNESSEE