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For Its First Big Event, the 19th Gets Big Names
Next week’s 19th Represents, an all-women summit, gathers political heavy hitters in one (virtual) room
"...Tribune Editor Emily Ramshaw and Chief Audience Officer Amanda Zam­mora founded the 19th*, a national nonprofit newsroom focused on..."

Aug. 7, 2020 News Feature by Lina Fisher

Mr. Smarty Pants Knows
"...The American Foxhound is probably the country's oldest dog breed. It originated in Virginia and Maryland..."

July 3, 2020 Column by Mr. Smarty Pants

Sex Toys for Solo Summer Fun
Because your safest pandemic sex partner is you
"...asked local adult stores to share some of their recommendations for curing your summer sadness with the safest partner..."

May 29, 2020 Arts Feature by Beth Sullivan

New Austin Music Worth Your Bandwidth This Week
What we’re spending time with
"...Los Coast, "Elvis Presley Blues"..."

May 8, 2020 Music Feature by Kahron Spearman

YBN Cordae’s Sold-Out Tour Promises a Bigger ATX Stake Next Time Through
Maryland MC packs C+TIL and eyes the unbuilt Moody Center
"...YBN Cordae feels like a rare breed within the sometimes divisive..."

March 2, 2020 Music Post by Derek Udensi

Day Trips & Beyond: Santa Fe, N.M.
Art and food in the enchanting city of Santa Fe
"...If art is the soul of Santa Fe, then..."

Nov. 12, 2019 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

The Secrets We Kept by Lara Prescott
Who runs the world? Secretaries, spies, and survivors in Lara Prescott's debut novel
"...debut novel by Michener Center for Writers graduate Lara Prescott would be the "secrets." There are, to be sure,..."

Sept. 13, 2019 Arts Review by Rosalind Faires

Georgetown Palace Theatre's Evita
In this engaging production, the saga of Eva Perón is told with immediacy and power
"...New York Times quipped that the musical was more secondhand hearsay than direct action. The character of Ernesto "Che"..."

June 28, 2019 Arts Review by Laura Jones

Nils Lofgren Gets Blue With Lou (Reed)
Songcraft: “Fictional characters with non-fictional emotion”
"...Lou, debuts five unreleased songs of the 13 you co-wrote with Lou Reed beginning in 1979. Rarely did he..."

May 23, 2019 Music Post by Michael Toland

Hot Luck Music Headliners Dig Into the Festival Menu
Talking turkey with Archers of Loaf, Erika Wennerstrom, Robert Ellis, Sunflower Bean, the Suffers, and PJ Morton
"...settling into life as a new father, which means cooking has become a cornerstone of his family life...."

May 24, 2019 Music Feature by Doug Freeman

Day Trips: Gladys Porter Zoo, Brownsville
Zoological and botanical park is more than just a zoo
"...In the 1960s, Porter became a concerned conservationist, and from the start she wanted the zoo..."

May 10, 2019 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Puns Very Intended at the O. Henry Pun-Off
The annual world championship encourages groans
"...makes it quickly clear that he is a unique breed who considers non-hardcore punsters “civilians.” When he tells puns..."

May 8, 2019 Events Post by Gracie Awalt

Flowers Cover Everything at the Stephen L. Clark Gallery
Letscher fingers do the walking among these gardens of delight
"...1. This review is a collage, let’s say, although of course we’re considering it textually..."

April 8, 2019 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Qmmunity: Less Space, More Hate
Plus events to queer tech and fundraiser for QueerBomb's 10th anniversary
"...The Dallas Morning News reported that Sen. Brandon Creighton, R-Conroe, filed another four bills taking aim at Texas cities'..."

April 5, 2019 Column by Sarah Marloff

Can Kitties, Weed, and Votes Save Blockchain?
As the cryptocurrency bubble looks ready to burst, developers and innovators at SXSW see new uses for the underlying tech
"...an area of overly hyped tech that is often incorrectly referenced interchangeably with cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin...."

March 15, 2019 Screens Feature by Tom Cheredar

Inside the Colorful and Creative World of Competitive Dog Grooming at SXSW
Well Groomed will have you rooting for the underdogs
"...is a 50 pound poodle with hair dyed in cotton candy colors and braided into a mural of characters..."

March 11, 2019 SXSW Post by Dan Gentile

12 Can't-Miss Austin Bands at SXSW
Hip-hop, roots rock, pop, shoegaze, and more to keep your ears ringing
"...before they bust out of the Live Music Capital's confines? Our music staff has a dozen acts looking to..."

March 7, 2019 Music Post by The Music Staff

Can't-Miss Austin Bands at SXSW
Post-punk funk!
"...bass, and guitarist/vocalist Zach Wood. "Then I went to college and was hanging out with Taylor and Zach. In..."

March 8, 2019 Music Feature by Tim Stegall

Hot Luck Fest Reveals 2019 Chef Lineup & First Wave of Music Acts
Buy that Whole Enchilada pass before they sell out
"...a one night-only screening of The Three Amigos at Community First! Village, catered by the folks at Franklin Barbecue..."

March 4, 2019 Food Post by Emily Beyda

Day Trips & Beyond: March Events Roundup
Mardi Gras to St. Paddy's and much, much more
"...carnival carousel in his field. Members of the Washington County Fair Association, the oldest county fair in Texas, came..."

March 1, 2019 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Death Watch: Last-Ditch Efforts to Avert 2019’s First Execution
Robert Jennings files new motions in 1988 murder case
"...live, he was granted a stay by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and his case was remanded back..."

Jan. 25, 2019 News Feature by Sarah Marloff

Holiday Dining Doesn't Have to Be All Stomach Cramps and Anaphylaxis
Picnik’s edible philosophies
"...would know. After all, the young proprietor of Picnik – which now boasts one restaurant, two food trucks. and..."

Dec. 14, 2018 Food Feature by Veronica Meewes

Borzoi
"...Webster's defines borzoi as "any of a breed of large dogs developed in Russia especially for pursuing..."

Sept. 28, 2018 Music Review by Tim Stegall

Day Trips & Beyond: August Events Roundup
Texas fun is heating up with grape stomps, outlaw festivals, and rodeos
"...grape industry. Producers are looking to surpass last year’s record 1.8 million cases of wine. With the optimistic outlook..."

Aug. 3, 2018 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Bluebird, Bluebird by Attica Locke
A double murder in an East Texas town draws a black Texas Ranger deep into the shadows of the Piney Woods and the tangled race relations there
"...you that the shadows there are dark and deep – so dark and deep that something hidden in them..."

July 6, 2018 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Recommended Live Music for the Weekend
Psych, pop, and punk this weekend? Yes, please.
"...FRIDAY Brother JT..."

June 29, 2018 Events Post by The Music Staff

How Do You Pet a CryptoKitty?
ConsenSys Capital co-founder Andrew Keys on how Ethereum could be a game changer
"...is a hot topic, but despite the ubiquity of Bitcoin, there's been much less talk about the second most..."

March 9, 2018 Screens Feature by Dan Gentile

11 Can't-Miss DJs at SXSW
What are you going to do with all these ones and twos?
"...DFA Records looked abroad for latest signee Annegret Perel Fiedler, a..."

March 16, 2018 Music Feature by Dan Gentile

Warbler Winters Elsewhere
"...Dear Editor, Pardon me if this correction has already been submitted but the following statement is..."

March 2, 2018 Postmarks

Austin’s MVP Farmhands (Just No Opposable Thumbs)
From an 800-pound pig to cuddly baby goats, these farm animals are earning their keep
"...of big-city style, it certainly also still has that country Texan heart. These animal citizens are proof of the..."

Feb. 16, 2018 Features Feature by Katarina Brown

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