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Indie Meme Film Festival Goes Virtual
Celebration of South Asian cinema comes to your living room
"...Austin is the home to more locally-curated film festivals than..."

April 20, 2020 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

More Than 200 UT Students Traveled to Cabo San Lucas for Spring Break. Guess How Many Now Have Coronavirus.
Ages 20-40 account for half of positive cases in Travis County
"...The University of Texas at Austin is now aware of over 200 UT students who..."

April 8, 2020 News Post by Beth Sullivan

Cine Las Americas Canceled for 2020
Festival working on alternate plans to give films exposure
"...Another blow to the Austin film scene today as Cine Las Americas has just..."

March 30, 2020 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Texas Tribune to Host Live Interview With Mayor Adler on Coronavirus in Texas
Join the stream Wednesday, March 25, at 8am
"...Join The Austin Chronicle and Texas Tribune at 8am on March 25..."

March 24, 2020 News Post by Emily Burns

City Loses Court Challenge Over LDC Protest Rights
Ruling voids prior 7-4 votes on code rewrite; next steps unclear
"...has voided the first two City Council votes on Austin’s effort to rewrite its Land Development Code, because the..."

March 19, 2020 News Post by Austin Sanders

Opinion: AISD Is Perpetuating a Historic Racial Dividing Line
Annika Olson of UT-Austin’s Institute for Urban Policy Research & Analysis urges AISD to reconsider its School Changes plan for elementary school closures
"...world have closed because of the coronavirus. Schools in Austin were already closing because of racism and ignorance...."

March 20, 2020 Column by Annika Olson

Mayor Bans Gatherings of 250+ People
New order aims to slow transmission of COVID-19
"...community gatherings of 250 people or more anywhere in Austin-Travis County "for the next few weeks," a move other..."

March 14, 2020 News Post by Beth Sullivan

Opinion: Suffragettes of White Supremacy
Ashley Cheng, co-host of the Rabble podcast, looks at the history of racism in Austin’s suffrage movement
"...1918 diary entry of Jane McCallum, leader of the Austin Woman Suffrage Association and Texas' longest serving secretary of..."

March 13, 2020 Column by Ashley Cheng

More Money, More Options for I-35
The decades-long plan to rebuild Interstate 35 through the heart of Austin is picking up speed
"...to someday rebuild Interstate 35 through the heart of Austin picked up a bit of speed last week as..."

March 6, 2020 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

We Have an Issue: The Measure of Time
In this week’s issue, we’re looking back to the beginnings of Austin Studios, assessing C3 founder Charlie Jones’ mid-career move, and crossing – finally! – Super Tuesday’s finish line
"...and day out, going on 20 years now, at Austin Studios, a full-service film and video production facility run..."

Feb. 28, 2020 Column by Kimberley Jones

A Closer Look at the D.A.'s Handling of Sexual Assault Cases
Also: Austin's first African-American genealogy conference
"...subject of our first segment on this week's The Austin Chronicle Show...."

Feb. 7, 2020 News Post by Kimberley Jones

In Memoriam: Peg Miller
Last call for the big-hearted co-owner of Chicago House
"...czarina of Chicago House, a spot where many an Austin songwriter, poet, playwright, and performer found their voice, has..."

Jan. 27, 2020 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Charlie Jones Steps Away From C3 Presents
The homegrown concert giant’s events visionary exits
"...Charlie Jones, co-founder and events architect behind the Austin-originating concert colossus C3 Presents, has left the company...."

Jan. 10, 2020 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

Top 10 Most-Read Screens Stories of 2019
Rooster Teeth, Rooster Teeth, and more Rooster Teeth
"...Teeth, and when it came to news about the Austin online studio, you - the reader - couldn't get..."

Dec. 24, 2019 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

The French View of Richard Linklater
Pompidou curator explains new tribute to the Austin filmmaker
"...In Austin, Richard Linklater is a defining Austinite, having both defined..."

Dec. 8, 2019 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Faster Than Sound: Historic Approval of City Tax Fund for Local Music
With $3 million in HOT monies, music advocates gear up for vote on Prop B, the Far Out finds its footing in South Austin, and more music news
"...In a huge victory for Austin advocates, City Council approved the first-ever source of ongoing..."

Sept. 27, 2019 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

Rooster Teeth Announces Layoffs, Restructuring
Austin studio cuts 13% of staff
"...Rooster Teeth, the Austin-based online content empire, has just announced that the studio..."

Sept. 12, 2019 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Michael Ray Charles' New Art Asks Hard Questions About Race and America
The internationally acclaimed artist returns to Austin with new work that, as ever, leaves us asking ourselves what we see
"...making art, his long history in and connections to Austin, his illustrious international reputation, and the exhibit's timing –..."

Sept. 13, 2019 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Behind the Camera With the Capital City Black Film Festival
Celebration of film places more emphasis on making it into the industry
"...of this year's panels: The Power of Film to Impact Change...."

Aug. 28, 2019 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Texas Lit Lives at Waterloo Records
The tall tales of Ray Wylie Hubbard and Rodney Crowell
"...Only in Austin are Texas troubadours celebrated freely and around the clock...."

Aug. 19, 2019 Music Post by Reid Jowers

"Historic" Spending on Homelessness in New City Budget
FY 2020 plan calls for maximum tax rate to beat revenue caps
"...of highlights of the newly proposed Fiscal Year 2019-20 Austin city budget...."

Aug. 5, 2019 News Post by Mike Clark-Madison

Petitions Filed to Force Vote on Convention Center
“Unconventional Austin” PAC submits signatures to city clerk
"...On Friday afternoon, July 12, Unconventional Austin – a group formed to oppose the city’s proposed..."

July 15, 2019 News Post by Michael King

DCCC Throwing Weight in CD 10?
Intercept report claims favoritism for Hutcheson
"...the 2020 primary contest for CD 10 – the Austin-to-Houston district currently held by GOP incumbent Michael McCaul...."

July 8, 2019 News Post by Michael King

New Plan Reimagines Walter E. Long Park
New plan reimagines Austin's largest park
"...Austin's largest park is slowly getting closer to a long-promised..."

June 28, 2019 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Seadrift Tells the Forgotten History of Vietnamese Americans in a Texas Town
Austin director Tim Tsai shares a murder on the Gulf
"...of Seadrift, a new documentary playing at this weekend's Austin Asian American Film Festival...."

June 14, 2019 Screens Feature by Matthew Monagle

Capital City Men’s Chorus Celebrates 30 Years
Spring show illuminates untold stories of forgotten LGBTQ icons
"...movement and have long gone unsung. But this spring, Austin's Capital City Men’s Chorus will illuminate the lesser known..."

May 6, 2019 Qmmunity Post by Beth Sullivan

Shinyribs Frontman Kevin Russell Will Perform Gourds Set for Electric Lounge Reunion
Reliving the wild and woolly Nineties music scene downtown
"...Open 1993-1998, the Electric Lounge enjoyed an outsized impact on Austin music, nurturing the early careers of Spoon,..."

April 11, 2019 Music Post by Michael Toland

SXSW, Tribune, CNN Present the Rest of the 2020 Presidential Pack
Six candidates in search of the voters, plus a Trump surrogate
"...in the back of the Democratic presidential pack allowed Austin and America to ask as one: “Who?” and “Why?”..."

March 11, 2019 News Post by Mike Clark-Madison

A Collaborative Approach to Affordable Housing at SXSW
Nonprofits consider "a better way to tackle a big problem”
"...It’s easy to forget in our little Austin bubble that the housing crisis we negotiate every day..."

March 9, 2019 SXSW Post by Nina Hernandez

SXSW Short Film “Sweet Steel” Tells Heartfelt Story of Suicide
Austin filmmaker Will Goss on his new film about depression
"...gun. A bowl of melted chocolate. “Sweet Steel” by Austin film critic-turned-filmmaker Will Goss sounds like a prop comedy..."

March 8, 2019 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

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