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Austin Music Awards, Austin Music Hall
Wednesday Night
"...Austin Music AwardsAustin Music Hall"What can I say," shrugged Charlene..."

March 17, 2000 Music Review by Raoul Hernandez

Live Shots
Cowboy Junkies
"...It couldn't have been just a coincidence that the Cowboy..."

Dec. 4, 1998 Music Feature

Live Shots
"...Tosca at Cedar Street November 2. photograph by John Carrico..."

Nov. 6, 1998 Music Feature

Live Shots
"...Bernie Worrell at Stubb's August 9 photograph by John Carrico..."

Aug. 22, 1997 Music Feature

Live Shots
"...at the Broken Spoke, May 23 photograph by Jana Birchum..."

May 30, 1997 Music Feature

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

2023 <i>Austin Chroniclei> Hot Sauce Judges
Meet the tastemakers for this year’s competition
"...Matt BersanoAustin FC goalkeeper..."

Sept. 8, 2023 Food Feature

Being Dead, Kydd Jones, Rattlesnake Milk, and Urban Heat Set to Play the <i>Chroniclei>’s Hair of the 3-Legged Dog Day Party
The ultimate townie hang at SXSW, totally free at Hotel Vegas
"...Of all the noble creatures in the Austin Chronicle office – including writers, editors, production..."

March 8, 2023 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

Steve Earle, Fresh Off <I>Jerry JeffI> Tribute, Deepens Songbook at Gruene Hall
Vagabond resilience & bristling resistance potently commune
"...Three of Steve Earle’s last four albums eulogize deep song tributaries: Guy Clark, Justin Townes Earle, and..."

June 27, 2022 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

As Austin's I-35 Mess Gains National Attention, the City Refocuses on the Palm District
Applying an "equity lens" to reimagine the blocks alongside Austin's gnarliest highway
"...For the second time in three years, Austin's unbeloved Interstate 35 has been..."

June 4, 2021 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

One in a Crowd: <i>Bipolari>
Help crowdfund new Austin doc about music and mental health
"...A new Austin documentary showing the tragic consequences of bipolar disorder on..."

Nov. 4, 2020 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Trans Chorus Sings Proud in <i>Out Loudi>
Los Angeles group finds its voice at AGLIFF
"...Rare is the film that shows trans people existing on their..."

Aug. 7, 2020 Screens Feature by James Scott

The Late Joys Reveal Their <i>Revolveri>
Austin band, live and bustin' out the Beatles’ seventh studio album
"...Seems like only yesterday that Marc English, part of a round-up..."

Jan. 23, 2020 Arts Post by W. A. Brenner

Levitation Live Shot: Third Man Records Showcase
John Brannon stream rolls Vegas with his negative approach
"...The word “catharsis” gets tossed around casually in rock & roll, but..."

Nov. 11, 2019 Music Post by Michael Toland

ACL Live Review: Monsieur Periné
Colombians work Spanish, French & Portuguese dance moves
"...“We wanna bring you some smooth tropical energy because we want to..."

Oct. 12, 2019 Music Post by Christina Garcia

ACL Live Review: Cardi B
Year of the femcee MC saves its heavy hitter for last
"...An undeniable theme of ACL 2019 is the reign of women..."

Oct. 7, 2019 Music Post by Thomas Fawcett

Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer Preview <i>Broad Cityi>'s Finale at SXSW
The creators of the Comedy Central series also get back to their comedy roots with Upright Citizens Brigade
"...If we absolutely must say goodbye to Abbi and Ilana..."

March 8, 2019 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Jason Phelps & Co.'s <i>Landfallen – the lost and foundi>
This new work of dance-theatre takes us on journeys through wild wastes and personal histories, but leaves us in a place of hope
"...Two figures, shrouded in black, walk in silhouette across a desert..."

Sept. 7, 2018 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Zach Theatre's <i>A Christmas Caroli>
This slick and polished musical adaptation of the Dickens classic serves up holiday cheer in abundance
"...We all know the story of A Christmas Carol – or we should, anyway. Let's not waste..."

Dec. 22, 2017 Arts Review by Shanon Weaver

Austin Film Festival Review: <i>Gimme Dangeri>
A real cool time hanging in Iggy Pop’s fun house
"...Ann Arbor proto-punk godheads Iggy Pop and the Stooges remain as iconic today as..."

Oct. 17, 2016 Screens Post by Marc Savlov

Review: Emma Cline's <i>The Girlsi>
This seismic literary debut tracks a California girl drawn to a dark cult in 1969
"...It's a story as classic and time-tested as American literature..."

Aug. 12, 2016 Arts Feature by Tim Stegall

<i>FamiLIESi> at ColdTowne Theater
In taking characters beyond improv to a scripted format, this ColdTowne project delivers an exaggerated imitation of life
"...What is this new family farce romping madcap over the tiny,..."

June 17, 2016 Arts Review by Wayne Alan Brenner

City Theatre's <i>Bus Stopi>
Director Tracy Arnold stages William Inge's drama with humor and charm, but seems to fight against the script's darkness
"...Keeping live theatre interesting sometimes means putting a different spin..."

March 25, 2016 Arts Review by Shanon Weaver

Austin Shakespeare's <i>Medeai>
This production of the Greek tragedy asks the audience to consider the whole story before passing judgment
"..."Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, nor hell a fury like..."

March 4, 2016 Arts Review by Shanon Weaver

<i>The Heart Goes Lasti>
Margaret Atwood's latest tracks a luckless couple across a dystopian landscape
"...A certain strain of exceptionalism runs through most of our stories..."

Oct. 16, 2015 Arts Feature by Rosalind Faires

<i>Robin Hood: An Elegyi>
Rough edges aside, Generic Ensemble Company's new work makes an urgent statement that #blacklivesmatter
"...This is a play that is many things. It's historical..."

Aug. 14, 2015 Arts Review by Elizabeth Cobbe

<i>Masti>
Elizabeth Doss' new play is about lost souls not sure when to give up and go home
"...The play begins and ends with a sailor gone overboard and lost..."

July 31, 2015 Arts Review by Elizabeth Cobbe

<i>The Sorcereri>
The Gilbert & Sullivan Society's latest show may be lesser known, but it still prompts plenty of smiles
"...As I sat listening to the overture that opens Gilbert &..."

June 26, 2015 Arts Review by Adam Roberts

New <i>Street Crafti> Book Features Local Yarnbomber Magda Sayeg
We’d recommend it anyway, because it’s just that good
"...The publishers Thames & Hudson make a fine habit of producing..."

March 3, 2015 Books Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Fun Fun Fun Live Shot: King Diamond
Danish metal legend hits the high notes and then some
"...King Diamond hates his grandmother...."

Nov. 9, 2014 Music Post by Adam Ganderson

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