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Faster Than Sound: Cutting Up on Tuesday
Queer nightlife gets a new clubhouse, SIMS Foundation faces spiked membership, Spoon’s greatest hits, and more
"...off a beloved meme moment among the crew of Austin nightlife leaders. The stars of the underground now align..."

June 28, 2019 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

Turning Lipstick Traces Into a Graphic Novel
Lana Lesley adapts the Rude Mechs' punk spectacle to the printed page
"...When Austin’s Rude Mechs debuted their stage adaptation of Greil Marcus’..."

May 29, 2019 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Faster Than Sound – Welcome to Red River World: The Future of Austin’s Music District
Forecasting the storm of developments between the state Capitol and I-35. Also, NPR warned and ACL Fest confirms: Austin’s pop soloists are stepping up.
"...Waller Creek Conservancy will oversee music and arts events at the park's 5,000-capacity Moody Amphitheater, offering the..."

May 24, 2019 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

Shinyribs Frontman Kevin Russell Will Perform Gourds Set for Electric Lounge Reunion
Reliving the wild and woolly Nineties music scene downtown
"...1993-1998, the Electric Lounge enjoyed an outsized impact on Austin music, nurturing the early careers of Spoon, Fastball, and..."

April 11, 2019 Music Post by Michael Toland

Faster Than Sound: Jackie Venson Solos
Local blues hero goes solo to cut costs, city polls on use of $12 million earmarked for the arts, and the U.S. State Dept. blocks Palestinian artist Dirar Kalash from the Fusebox Festival
"...Last week here and on Facebook, local soul force Tameca Jones detailed considerable debt upon..."

April 12, 2019 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

When the Bulleit Hits the Bon Appetit
The whiskey company brings three dimensions of win to a new frontier
"...Even if you’re not the sort of person who..."

April 2, 2019 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

"Exquisite Corpse" at Recspec Gallery
Dying is an art; at this gallery, they do it well
"...And that's what's been bugging Austin lately: so many established creative venues shuttering because of,..."

March 15, 2019 Arts Review by Wayne Alan Brenner

15 Movies We Can’t Wait to See at SXSW 2019
A few words about some of our favorite films coming to the fest
"...phrase can be used to describe the work of Austin director Bob Byington, that one may as well be..."

March 7, 2019 SXSW Post by The Screens Staff

The Supper Club Gives Artists of Color Important Space to Be Seen and Heard
Elia Alba’s multifaceted project at the UT Visual Arts Center
"...the dinners has been audiotaped and transcribed, and a book on the project will be released by Hirmer Publishers..."

Jan. 25, 2019 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Five Austin Activities for the Whole Family
Got a house full of guests this holiday? Here’s how to entertain ’em.
"...a whole different story. Rent a bike from an Austin B-cycle station or grab one of those damn electric..."

Dec. 21, 2018 Events Post by Shalavé Cawley

Kingz for a Day at Austin International Drag Fest
Brand-spankin’-new KingFest kicks off AIDF 2018
"...not starting up until February, what’s a queer, festival-loving Austinite to do in the downtime?..."

Nov. 12, 2018 Qmmunity Post by Beth Sullivan

Music on the Page at the Texas Book Festival
Music books strut their feminism, hip-hop, and emo
"...cultural analyses and personal memoirs, a slew of Texas Book Festival authors capture that pervading influence in the pages..."

Oct. 26, 2018 Music Feature by Rachel Rascoe

10 Recommended Arts Events This Fall
So much creative energy flowing to quench your cultural thirst
"...uh, is there anything … worthwhile going on in Austin’s fine arts sector this fall?..."

Aug. 31, 2018 Events Post

Owen Egerton’s Bloody Good Time
Writer/director’s distinctly Austin horror-comedy returns for RTX Austin
"...wasn't simply on the wrong screen. It had been booked to play the Stateside (capacity 305), but demand was..."

Aug. 3, 2018 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

The San Marcos Music Scene Runs Deep
ACL Fest hip-hop headliners Brockhampton might just be the tip of the iceberg from our neighbors south on I-35
"...transpired unassumingly. Hosting such events regularly, the community exhibition center acts as a headquarters for local artists of the..."

Aug. 3, 2018 Music Feature by Jeremy Steinberger

Austin Street Art Enters Into a New Era
With the city cracking down on graffiti and Hope Outdoor Gallery set to close, artists look for permission to paint
"...make up a whole community of artists here in Austin. Many started at Hope when it opened in 2011...."

July 27, 2018 News Feature by Kate Groetzinger

Playback: The Healing Hand of Jonathan Horne
Following the free jazz guitar phenom as he undergoes hand surgery
"...skyway between a parking garage and the adjoining medical center...."

July 27, 2018 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

"Jonathan Muzacz: Stained Slabs" at the Butridge
With his solo show, the artist revs up the gallery by bringing in the street in eye-catching style
"...over town: at the new Komé spot, on the Austin Vet Hospital, on the Dougherty Arts Center. Muzacz paints..."

July 13, 2018 Arts Review by Melany Jean

Queering the Archive With Kate Messer
"Your own culture is worth a memory."
"...Cheer Up Charlies has long been sacred ground for Austin’s queers and misfits. In the Eighties, Sandra Martinez opened..."

July 5, 2018 Qmmunity Post by Beth Sullivan

Austin's Artspace Crisis and Microvenues
Are home art galleries and mini-performance venues the answer to the space crunch?
"...art shows and artists on Shady Lane in East Austin. As a result of its landlord not renewing the..."

June 22, 2018 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Hidden Room Theatre Is Working With a Presidential Assassin
Aside from that, Mrs. Lincoln, we reckon you’ll really enjoy the show
"...Austin’s Hidden Room theatre company is officially in cahoots with..."

June 12, 2018 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Gay Place
Tarik Daniels celebrates the release of his first novel and GQB raises cash for SAFE
"...you feel the same, grab a copy at his book release party, tomorrow night (Friday). Then, consider participating in..."

April 27, 2018 Column by Sarah Marloff

Tyler Mount's Broadway Success
Playbill vlog king hosts High School Musical Theatre Awards
"...When the Greater Austin High School Musical Theatre Awards begin tonight, Broadway will..."

April 18, 2018 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Five Recommended Arts Events In Austin This Weekend
Right before all those, you know, festivals rock the city sideways
"...Danko’s star turn in Grounded, the new Street Corner Arts production that’s currently stunning the stage at Hyde Park..."

April 13, 2018 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

A Good Time to Be Lawrence Wright
With new book God Save Texas, The Looming Tower series on Hulu, and his play Cleo at the Alley, Lawrence Wright is the man of the moment
"...could never put words to, let alone write a book on...."

April 13, 2018 Arts Feature by Elizabeth Banicki

Seen / Soon: April 6
On the bus in the City of Angels with Salvage Vanguard's staging of con flama and in Mexico with John Gibley, author of I Couldn't Even Imagine That They Would Kill Us
"...get on board. Through April 7, Thu.-Sat., 7:30pm. Dougherty Arts Center, 1110 Barton Springs Rd. Full review: austinchronicle.com/daily Soon..."

April 6, 2018 Arts Column

The Reader's Field Guide to Michael Noll
The Austin writer behind The Writer's Field Guide
"...The night of Michael Noll’s BookPeople reading, the seating ran out quickly. Then the standing..."

April 4, 2018 Arts Post by Katarina Brown

Day Trips & Beyond: April Events Roundup
Start April with a scenic drive along fields of flowers
"...you’re looking for a flower peeping trip close to Austin try TX 12 between Dripping Springs and San Marcos,..."

March 31, 2018 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Five Recommended Arts Events This Weekend
The shows are going on. Go on, see these shows.
"...1) Hey, you wanna see some visual art that’s..."

March 23, 2018 Arts Post

Playback: Can Austin Be a Jazz City?
Two venues usher in a new era in Austin jazz. Plus music scholar Bill Bentley brings the Smithsonian Institution to bear at BookPeople.
"...Austin ain't a jazz town – not in the way..."

Feb. 16, 2018 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

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