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Austin FC Finds Its Joy in Rejuvenating Win Against Portland Timbers
RECAP: 3-1 victory sets up string of winnable matches
"...After a trio of damning August losses, Austin FC brought winning soccer back..."

Aug. 22, 2021 Sports Post by Eric Goodman

Qmmunity: Austin Pride Made the Right Call
Yes, Pride's cancellation is sad. But it brings us one step closer to a post-pandemic future.
"...described in any other way. Right now is one of those moments. Now more than ever, we need to..."

Aug. 13, 2021 Column by Beth Sullivan

You Can’t Put Your Arms Around a Memory
Departing Chronicle Music Editor Raoul Hernandez passes the reigns [sic] to Kevin Curtin with 10 anecdotes from 27 years.
"...Margaret Moser fused us through life and death. Fresh off a Bay Area refugee boat and crashing with abuelita..."

July 23, 2021 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Hit Brewery Row to Choose Your Own Austin FC Home Match Beer Adventure
How to get a little matchy-matchy with the city's first top-tier sports club and its many superb beer options
"...luxury dumpster Los Angeles, or in the junior-barbecue whistle-stop of Kansas City, but when the city’s first top-tier sports..."

June 18, 2021 Features Feature by Eric Puga

Father’s Day Gift Guide
Hop on this crop of opps for top Pops shops
"...still is), how about something he wasn’t even aware of before … but will soon be wondering how he..."

June 9, 2021 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Two Music Critics Dive Back Into the Scene
Raoul and Kevin hit the clubs for the first time in 14 months, and only one of them has a psychedelic freakout
"...Out Lounge, a new venue for me. The idea of witnessing live music again sounded so novel that Agnes..."

May 28, 2021 Features Feature by Kevin Curtin

Hopdoddy Goes Fusion, Tso's Gets a Jjim/Bom Bonus, Antonelli's Appears IRL, Garrison Bros x South Congress Cafe, and More
All the news that's fit to get your taste buds quivering
"...Here’s some of what’s happening in Austin’s culinary scene, as wrangled from..."

May 12, 2021 Food Post

Kareem El-Ghayesh Brings a Taste of Egypt to Texas Barbecue
Building bridges with brisket
"...Many people describe their introductory Texas barbecue experience as "life-changing," but few have the receipts..."

May 7, 2021 Food Feature by Veronica Meewes

25 Years Ago, Sublime Arrived in Austin and Cut One of the Decade's Biggest Albums
Local producer Paul Leary put some Austin in the Long Beach surf/punk/dub trio's mix
"...Epitome of tragedy and triumph, Sub­lime's eponymous third album became a..."

May 7, 2021 Music Feature by Kevin Curtin

Six Great CBD Products to Try in Austin
From wellness goals to stress relief, we’re loving these options
"...Here in Texas, despite quite a bit of upcoming legislative efforts toward..."

April 16, 2021 Food Feature by Jessi Cape

"Strong-Mayor" Proposal Divides Austin's Progressives
Power to the people?
"...Austinites with an opportunity to fundamentally change the structure of city government. To some, these changes are revolutionary advances..."

March 5, 2021 News Feature by Lina Fisher

Tom Petty, Charli XCX, and Demi Lovato Headline SXSW Film 2021 List
Festival drops complete lineup, with 2020 titles getting their shot
"...the movies, the two oldest and most defining elements of South by Southwest, find harmony in the three headlining..."

Feb. 10, 2021 SXSW Post by Richard Whittaker

Austin FC Fans, Assemble
MLS’s 27th franchise hits the pitch with multiple supporters’ groups backing them
"...Also present, unmistakably, is a choir, lifting the voices of the faithful and leading them in song. In the..."

Jan. 29, 2021 Arts Feature by Eric Goodman

The Blanton Museum Undertakes a $35 Million Makeover of Its Grounds
With the international architectural firm Snøhetta, the UT museum will add community spaces and art to its outdoor experience
"...Getting inside the Blanton is, well, less of one...."

Jan. 22, 2021 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

10 New Year’s Eve To-Go Drink Options in Austin
Keep your festivities well-watered and safe at home
"...no going out if you can help it. Life-saving partying is the coolest kind, right?..."

Dec. 29, 2020 Food Post by David Brendan Hall

Holiday Dinners, Holiday Treats
And this list will grow as the year grows toward its end …
"...this year – but nonetheless abetted by the best professional chefs and kitchens in town. Your Chronicle food team..."

Dec. 17, 2020 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Ten Key Moments in Austin's Year With the Coronavirus
The Plague Year
"...then-­Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt declared a local state of disaster in light of growing fears about a potential..."

Dec. 18, 2020 News Feature by Beth Sullivan

Tony C’s Opens on Anderson, Eddie Jackson Joins Beef Loving Texans, Eberly Returns, and What’s This About Sushi Chefs in Your Own Home?
All the news that's fit to get your taste buds quivering
"...Here’s some of what’s happening in Austin’s culinary scene as the pandemically..."

Dec. 8, 2020 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Thanksgiving Feasts for Pickup or Delivery in Austin
And a couple of dine-in options for lagniappe
"...year and not packing your residence with a bunch of too-close-for-comfort relatives or friends? We understand. Oh boy, do..."

Nov. 20, 2020 Food Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Opinion: Progressive Policies Are Popular. That’s Why Austin Saw Big Wins on Election Night.
When candidates lead courageously, lean in to progressive values, and fight for what's right, they're able to positively impact people's lives and win, says Councilmember Greg Casar
"...Chief Art Acevedo were already blaming progressive Austin for Texas' failure to turn blue. But no matter the results..."

Nov. 13, 2020 Column by Greg Casar

Hey, at Least Trump Lost!
The best news came last in the longest election ever
"...at the then-tentative outcome. A week later, that tender green shoot on last week's cover looks a bit less..."

Nov. 13, 2020 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Election Day Live Coverage for Travis County
Tracking the local races
"...all doomscroll and stress-bake our way through this longest of all Election Days, Central Texas saw steady yet light..."

Nov. 3, 2020 News Post by the News Staff

Austin at Large: For Team Blue, So Much Green
More money, more voters for Texas Democrats aiming to flip the state House
"...find intriguing: According to state Rep. Celia Israel, chair of the Texas House Dem­o­cratic Campaign Committee, of the record-breaking..."

Oct. 23, 2020 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Election Ticker: Wading Into the Final Week of Early Voting
Serenity now! Ahead of Election Day
"...Serenity Now! For Texas Dems..."

Oct. 23, 2020 News Feature by the News Staff

Faster Than Sound: Ukeme Maps the Music Genome
Multidisciplinarian Jason Ikpatt ponders community across arts and sciences
"...people. Turns out the title proved an apt predictor of his talent across disciplines. Ikpatt studies molecular biology locally..."

Oct. 23, 2020 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

Pipeline, Drought Key Issues in the Aquifer Conservation District Election
The Aquifer simmers in bottom-of-ballot race
"...ballot to many voters. Created in 1987 by the Texas Legislature to conserve groundwater and regulate pumpage from the..."

Oct. 23, 2020 News Feature by Lina Fisher

Zoom Backgrounds From Austin's Most Haunted Locales
Make remote work meetings a bit spookier with these photos
"...worry, we have you covered with these hi-res images of local supernatural hotspots. – James Renovitch..."

Oct. 21, 2020 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Public Notice: Affordability Amended
Developers clean up, but where’s the housing?
"...Earlier this month, researchers from UT's School of Law released a damning report on a 2015 change..."

Sept. 25, 2020 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Will the Third Time Be a Charm for an Austin Rail System?
Project Connect looks to help make connections
"...– the 18th worst in the country. For most of those commuters, that time is spent stuck behind a..."

Sept. 25, 2020 News Feature by Jack Craver

Austin at Large: Mobility Is a Civil Right
The new Austin electorate, for whom equity is non-negotiable, considers transit
"...yet unbuilt, I found myself in debate with both green leaders and Chamber types about the need and purpose..."

Sept. 25, 2020 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

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