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The Austin Chronic: Ranking Halloween Candy in the Order I Will Devour Them After a Couple of Bong Rips
A fun-sized dopamine release
"...Recent projections from the National Retail Federation forecast Americans spending a..."

Oct. 27, 2023 Column by Kevin Curtin

Texas Lege Preview: The Only Exception in Post-<i>Roei> Texas
Legislators wrangle over birth control, rape, and travel
"...After the Lege enacted an abortion ban last session that made providing an abortion a..."

Jan. 13, 2023 News Feature by Maggie Quinlan

Five Here-and-Now Picks to See at Levitation
Genre-blending show assembly runs next Thursday through Sunday
"...The former Austin Psych Fest has now been called Levitation for half..."

Oct. 21, 2022 Music Feature by Julian Towers

This Is Who We Are #10: Austin Lyric Opera's <I>Candidei>
A daily affirmation of Austin's creativity from the Chronicle archive
"...Our ability to experience art in person and with others is..."

May 19, 2020 Arts Post by Robert Faires

This Is Who We Are #5: Salvage Vanguard Theater's <i>Death of a Cati>
A daily affirmation of Austin's creativity from the Chronicle archive
"...Our ability to experience art in person and with others is..."

May 8, 2020 Arts Post by Robert Faires

SXSW Music News: Father John Misty, Jenny Lewis, and Toro y Moi Give Way to Music Week
What’s what so far at SXSW Music
"...Two days in officially, SXSW Music already racked up an array of..."

March 13, 2019 Music Post by Rachel Rascoe

Salvage Vanguard Theater's <i>Thr3e Zistersi>
This zombified take on Chekhov gets reanimated right when we need women who will bite back at the patriarchy
"...How fitting for Austin to receive another visit from the revivified..."

Feb. 17, 2017 Arts Review by Robert Faires

We Can't Make It Here Anymore
As the city's Economic Development Department readies its recommendations to City Council on Mayor Adler's Austin Music & Creative Ecosystem Omnibus Resolution, is it already too late for local artists in terms of local affordability?
"...Mark Addison's Aerie Studio sits on the outskirts of town, in..."

May 27, 2016 Music Feature by Doug Freeman

One, Two, Tres, Cuatro: I Got a Line on You
Of poles and polls
"...In 1976, I conducted my first interview for the Austin..."

Feb. 24, 2012 Music Column by Margaret Moser

Game Developers Give Great Five
Developers get five minutes to wow a crowd of developers
"...The Austin arm of the International Game Developers Association had a..."

May 20, 2010 Screens Post by James Renovitch

Heaven up Here
27 reason to further investigate the UK roster of bands at SXSW 2006
"...Despite frequent appearances to the contrary, the United Kingdom remains..."

Feb. 24, 2006 Music Feature by Marc Savlov

Here's the Truth and What's Really Important:
"...To anyone with a brain, OK, so clubs want smoking for the..."

April 18, 2005 Postmarks

I Interviewed My Dad About Marijuana
The Family (Smoke) Circle
"...I got pulled over last month. It was late, the..."

Feb. 2, 2024 Column by Kevin Curtin

Playing <i>The Sacrifice Gamei>
Director Jenn Wexler and producer Heather Buckley on seasonal scares
"...There’s no place that stokes the flames of possibility than..."

Dec. 15, 2023 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

"My Energy, How I Move": Blakchyl's Evolving Hip-Hop Embodies Austin's Eastside
The 78702 rapper on exploring beyond her comfort zone
"...underrated – and understated – decade-plus rap veteran, Blakchyl's Austin roots date back to her formative years in a..."

July 14, 2023 Music Feature by Derek Udensi

Opinion: Arming Teachers Is Not the Answer. I Know What Is.
To be safe, schools need funding for security personnel, equipment, and maintenance, argues an Austin middle school teacher
"...I am a native Texan. My father owned guns and..."

Sept. 16, 2022 Column by Marissa Castañón-Hernandez

Texas Football Season Preview: The University of Texas at Here We Go With This Shit Again
Can the Longhorns in any way justify the hype after such a dismal season?
"...Another season of Longhorn football is nigh upon us, and, as ever – maybe more..."

Aug. 19, 2022 Sports Feature by Eric Goodman

Austin at Large: Good Thing Austin’s Here!
Otherwise, “Texas” would be synonymous with persistent brokenness and failure
"...Our deformed national discourse is all about how people feel rather than..."

July 15, 2022 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Inside the Seventies Weed Business in <i>Wild Times in Old Austini>
Dazed, confused, and profitable
"...As someone who savors his precious reading time and usually spends that time venturing..."

June 10, 2022 Arts Feature by Jay Trachtenberg

<i>Chroniclei> Endorsements for the November 5 Election
"...In advance of the Nov. 5 election, the Chronicle editorial..."

Oct. 18, 2019 News Feature by The Chronicle Editorial Board

UT Theatre & Dance's <i>12 Ophelias (a play with broken songs)i>
In a work more poetry than story, playwright Caridad Svich has drowned Ophelia resurface, freed from Hamlet's shadow
"...Ophelia is a tantalizing character for a modern playwright to..."

Oct. 11, 2019 Arts Review by Elizabeth Cobbe

14 Fabulous International Bakeries Right Here in Austin
From macarons to kolaches to milkshake cookies, we got you covered
"...If you're ready to dip your toes into the wonderful..."

June 14, 2019 Food Feature by Emily Beyda

<i>Silent Skyi> at Austin Playhouse
This luminous staging of Lauren Gunderson's play brings wonder to the universe and makes it at once vast and intimate
"...A bright speck in a field of darkness. It can be..."

Sept. 30, 2016 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Review: <i>Notes on the Classification of Spectral Lines ...i>
Aided by science, this theatrical essay covers vast distances
"...When traveling with Stephen Pruitt and Rebecca Whitehurst, prepare to cover..."

May 26, 2016 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Five From Here: An Eclectic Selection of Local Gift Ideas
Your Austin friends and neighbors have been mighty busy this year.
"...Just for a moment, pay no mind to the national and nationally advertised barrage of merchandise,..."

Dec. 11, 2013 Chronolog Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Letters at 3AM: 'Suppose I Said I Was the Queen of Spain?'
In the early part of the Sixties, television's "Route 66" offered a taste of the new American consciousness
"...The years were 1960-64. America's factories hummed in prosperous cities like St. Louis and..."

June 15, 2012 Column by Michael Ventura

Give 'Til It Helps, Part 2
Here's Part 2 of our list, now check it twice and give to do good!
"...Holiday greetings, friends,..."

Dec. 23, 2011 Features Feature by Kate X Messer

All Over Creation: Here Today ...
Site-specific art that exists so briefly says a lot about Austin
"...The transformation of the space was as stunning as promised. Suspended..."

Oct. 28, 2011 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Here Comes the Judge
Beavis and Butt-head's Hollywood Score
"...Looking back, it's a wonder that Austinite Mike Judge's stuttering,..."

Dec. 20, 1996 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Jeff Nichols on the Tragic Romance of <i>The Bikeridersi>
The Austin filmmaker on finding the right POV for his new film
"...There are few more iconic and emblematically American images than..."

June 20, 2024 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

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