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Long-Awaited Reforms at Austin Police Academy Just Aren’t Happening. Why?
How the fish rots
"...Police Academy's curriculum is critical to shifting APD officers away from a "warrior" mindset and toward a "guardian" mindset,..."

March 31, 2023 News Feature by Austin Sanders

SXSW Film Review: Monolith
Australian audio-horror builds tone through sound
"...unnamed interviewer here in psychological cosmic horror Monolith, a far less splattery but much more understated and eerie kind..."

March 24, 2023 SXSW Post by Richard Whittaker

Rodeo
Tale of a French bike gang gets revved up by a vibrant performance
"...unwittingly thinks this is a sale. As she rides away, dust trailing behind her, she flips him off. It’s..."

March 24, 2023 Movie Review by Alejandra Martinez

Free Will Astrology
Your weekly horoscope, March 24-30
"...past, buy them a one-way ticket to a place far away from you. It's OK to feel poignant. OK..."

March 24, 2023 Column by Rob Brezsny

Z'Tejas Shutters West Sixth Flagship, Moves South
A new era for chopped salads in Kyle?
"...outposts leave the city center and move not that far away, in Texas miles. Via a press release, Z’Tejas..."

March 21, 2023 Food Post by A. Richmond

SXSW Music 2023: The Best Things We Saw on Friday
A Margo Price keynote, Koffee's evolution, & Obongjayar's rising star
"...Margo Price delivered the last Convention Center keynote, while..."

March 18, 2023 SXSW Post by Abby Johnston

SXSW Music 2023: The Best Things We Saw on Thursday
Despite storms, we caught 03 Greedo, Sobs, Tangerine Dream, and more
"...(Limp Wrist)” and their raucous Loretta Lynn-inspired co-write “Stay Away From My Man.” Fields is far from mere gimmickry..."

March 17, 2023 SXSW Post by Julian Towers

SXSW Music 2023: The Best Things We Saw on Wednesday
A primo Tiger Den showcase, iLe, Hermanos Gutiérrez, and more
"...Find over a dozen highlights from day three of..."

March 16, 2023 SXSW Post by Julian Towers

Weathering Austin’s Next “Unprecedented” Winter Storm
Why we can't just bury the power lines or trim back all the trees
"...require trimming, they've completed 62 circuits (149 miles) so far. They plan to finish another 250 miles in 2023..."

March 17, 2023 News Feature by Lina Fisher

SXSW Music 2023: The Best Things We Saw on Tuesday
Bartees Strange, Coco & Clair Clair, plus a PinkPantheress misfire
"...Explore 10 of the Chronicle music team’s favorite, and..."

March 15, 2023 SXSW Post by Nayeli Portillo

The Best Music We’ve Seen So Far at SXSW 2023
An insightful Jeff Tweedy, sunshiney Armani White, and more
"...how good we feel.” By the end, I came away thinking: “I like where Jeff Tweedy’s head is at.”..."

March 14, 2023 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

Gallagher, "Teen Wolff" Power Austin FC to First Road Win of 2023
ATXFC defeats Real Salt Lake, 2-1
"...Austin FC, which equalled the Western Conference’s best away record at 8-7-2 last season, got its road MLS..."

March 12, 2023 Sports Post by Eric Goodman

Supernatural Horror Brooklyn 45 Wrestles With Good People Committing Terrible Sins
Ted Geoghegan conjures the ghosts of World War II
"...last echoes of World War II start to die away. [inset-1-right]..."

March 10, 2023 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Glen “Spot” Lockett, In-House SST Records Producer and Former Austinite, Has Died
American punk innovator also explored Celtic and bluegrass
"...Sheboygan, Wisconsin in his last years, the producer passed away from complications related to fibrosis of the lungs and..."

March 5, 2023 Music Post by Chad Swiatecki

Trusting Your Gut: Texas Film Awards Honoree Michael de Luca on a Life in Cinema
From New Line to Warners, the exec discusses his career
"...starts out with the best intentions. Sometimes movies get away from you or you know, for whatever reason they..."

March 2, 2023 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Garbo’s Second Brick-and-Mortar Opens; JNL Barbecue’s First Brick-and-Mortar Opens; Flo’s Wine Bar & Bottle Shop Is Born; Oseyo Hires Laura Sawicki; Vixen’s Wedding’s New Menu Is *Chef’s Kiss*; and More
All the news that’s fit to get your taste buds quivering
"...Yeah, and what else has opened not too far away from that Clarksville Garbo’s? Flo’s Wine Bar &..."

March 1, 2023 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

As the Region Booms, Farmers Struggle to Feed Austin Locally
As the region booms, farmers struggle to feed Austin locally
"...Erin Flynn and her husband, Skip Connett, are farmers, and they're being squeezed on many sides by the..."

Feb. 24, 2023 News Feature by Chad Swiatecki

Reindeers and Writing: Alison Brie and Dave Franco on Somebody I Used to Know
The married creative couple take a new angle on the rom-com
"...time to fan the flame of their romance? So far, so cute: but in real life that would make..."

Feb. 15, 2023 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Weekend Wine: News About Texas
Texas is now fourth place in American wineries
"...Of the states, California is far and away the largest with 4,973 wineries, with Oregon..."

Feb. 13, 2023 Food Post by Wes Marshall

Urban Heat's Darkwave Road Map for Uncertain Times
Spaceflight-deluxified Wellness pushes beyond post-punk pastiche
"...trio's debut collection Wellness, but its six tracks go far beyond typical Eighties post-punk pastiche. Delicate synths ripple over..."

Feb. 10, 2023 Music Feature by Nayeli Portillo

Free Will Astrology
Your weekly horoscope, February 3-9
"...of an evolved Taurus is potent because it peels away superficial truths and uncovers deeper truths. Would you like..."

Feb. 3, 2023 Column by Rob Brezsny

Lumbering Toward a Long-Held Vision for a New I-35
Riding on TxDOT's endless highway
"...Proposed Action," which references the 1989 MIS ("Begin­ning as far back as the late 1980s, TxDOT recognized the need..."

Jan. 27, 2023 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Restaurant Review: Nori
New plant-based Japanese concept hits the spot
"...ate one piece of the spider roll and pushed away the plate. The tempura-battered beech mushrooms tasted and felt..."

Jan. 27, 2023 Food Feature by Melanie Haupt

Texas Lege Preview: These Bills Deserve to Die
Four of the worst measures filed (so far) for the 88th
"...Texas reps have filed a combined 1,635 bills so far this session, and many oughta die. These ones better..."

Jan. 13, 2023 News Feature by the News Staff

Texes Lege Preview: Will the Sun Set on Texas Commission on Environmental Quality?
Lege, advocates push embattled environmental agency to try harder
"...can call for a contested case hearing and how far away they can be from the plant; one bill..."

Jan. 13, 2023 News Feature by Lina Fisher

SXSW Goes Monster Hunting With Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Amongst Thieves
Evil Dead Rises and more added to festival lineup
"...Far more grisly is the world premiere of Evil Dead..."

Jan. 11, 2023 SXSW Post by Richard Whittaker

Cactus Lee’s New Phase of Folk Realism
With Perfect Middle Hall, songwriter Kevin Dehan steps out of honky-tonk confines
"...certainly a divergence from his past performances at Austin's far-famed dives and historied honky-tonks. But the exercise laid bare..."

Jan. 6, 2023 Music Feature by E. Ryan Ellis

Abortion on the Border
A Q&A with one of the most important players in the state’s fight for abortion access
"...be able to relocate some Texas staff. It's pretty far, and our staff are rooted in their local communities,..."

Dec. 30, 2022 News Feature by Sara Hutchinson

The Pale Blue Eye
Star-studded horror finds Edgar Allan Poe in a Gothic mystery of his own
"...Ghosts keeping him in the genre, Cooper is stepping far away from the neo-Western that launched his career and..."

Dec. 23, 2022 Movie Review by Matthew Monagle

Cops Torpedo Oversight, Maybe Also Their Nice Contract
The Austin Police Association prevails in arbitration
"...cops, two weeks ago the city and APA stepped away from the bargaining table over the city's surprising firmness..."

Dec. 16, 2022 News Feature by Austin Sanders

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