Zeke Barbaro (Photos by John Anderson / Jana Birchum)
Volume 42, Number 11
ON THE COVER:
WE HAVE AN ISSUE:
BY Kimberley Jones
news
This is how it is now
BY MIKE CLARK-MADISON
Ready for round 2
BY AUSTIN SANDERS
District 3 goes to run-off
BY BRANT BINGAMON
Ellis takes District 8 as District 5 goes to a run-off
BY LINA FISHER
Zo Qadri and Linda Guerrero go into overtime
BY AUSTIN SANDERS
On a wet, cloudy night, Greg Casar enjoys clear triumph
BY MIKE CLARK-MADISON
Everything's blue (and green)
BY MIKE CLARK-MADISON
Manor officials would have preferred Uber
BY BENTON GRAHAM
Give a teacher a hand
BY MAGGIE QUINLAN
Progressives won the day
BY BRANT BINGAMON
Voters boost big-ticket bonds
BY MAGGIE QUINLAN
Democracy survives another round, but we don’t know about Apesh*t’s mind
BY MIKE CLARK-MADISON
Oversight, undervalued
BY AUSTIN SANDERS
Taxpayers' tally in Eighth Street shooting cases now tops $16 million
BY BRANT BINGAMON
Hitting the ceiling
BY MADI DONHAM
Collaborative effort led by neighborhood natives brings relief to a textbook transit desert
BY LEILA SAIDANE
To serve and inject
BY LINA FISHER
State's neglect also places Stephen Barbee at risk of torture
BY BRANT BINGAMON
They urge Congress to spend more on global health
BY LEENA ALALI
food
No restaurant? No problem.
BY A. RICHMOND
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 November 10, 2022
BY WAYNE ALAN BRENNER
music
Rate Your Music-faved producer plays Chess Club this Friday
BY JULIAN TOWERS
"At Antone's down in Texas, my friends call me the queen"
BY RAOUL HERNANDEZ
Angela Strehli, Quentin Arispe, and an improvisation supergroup
BY JAY TRACHTENBERG, MICHAEL TOLAND AND JULIAN TOWERS
A few fests, Nineties Brits, AfroTech, and more shows worth seeing
BY KRISS CONKLIN, RACHEL RASCOE, RAOUL HERNANDEZ, DOUG FREEMAN, TIM STEGALL AND DEREK UDENSI
BY DEREK UDENSI
screens
Austin filmmakers Paul Gandersman and Peter Hall turn the page on a new career as horror novelists
BY RICHARD WHITTAKER
Film Reviews
Marvel's Afrofuturist paradise goes to war with the world
True crime drama is an indictment of theocracy and misogyny
Two generations of Hoffmans and Spaceks in a surprisingly tender and charming rom-com
Action thriller finds a criminal conspiracy involving surrogates
arts & culture
The annual celebration of art expands to match its city's size
BY WAYNE ALAN BRENNER
The bibbidi-bobbidi-boo in this bilingual Cinderella story lies in the storytelling
BY BOB ABELMAN
Art galleries, theatre, comedy, dance, and more
BY WAYNE ALAN BRENNER
Local events, volunteer opportunities, kids' activities, and more
BY KAT MCNEVINS
columns
BY KIMBERLEY JONES
The Austin Parks and Recreation Department is trying to force new rules that could result in the desecration of hundreds of graves
BY SHARON WEINTRAUB
Pet players take over Austin this weekend with several ruff and rowdy events
BY JAMES SCOTT
Memorial honors African American war hero
BY GERALD E. MCLEOD
People didn't move here for the meatpacking jobs
BY THE LUV DOC
BY MR. SMARTY PANTS
Your weekly horoscope, November 11-17
BY ROB BREZSNY
Letters to the editor, published daily
comics
BY SAM HURT
BY TOM TOMORROW
BY JEN SORENSEN