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Texas School for the Blind’s "I Can’t Hear You, It’s Too Dark in Here"
TSBVI student artists go WEST with an exhibition of their work
"...A note at the entrance to the gallery at the Texas School for..."

May 12, 2017 Arts Feature by Sam Anderson-Ramos

Epiphanies for the Blind
Who's Teaching Who at the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired?
"...Guadalupe is always good for a carnival-like parade of odd couples and unexplainables, the..."

Feb. 23, 1996 Music Feature by Mindy LaBernz

The Challenges of Going Back to School
Parents, teachers, and students share their anxieties over starting the fall semester while COVID-19 is still rampant
"...We asked our readers how they were feeling about starting the fall semester, now six..."

Aug. 7, 2020 Features Feature

Ethan Azarian’s Life on the Fringe
A new album emerging, the songwriter-painter reflects on his journey
"...Ethan Azarian is an Austin icon, and iconoclast. His music, like his artwork, fills with a..."

Oct. 21, 2021 Music Post by Doug Freeman

Playback – Austin Record Convention: The Greatest Record Store on Earth
ARC of the covenant, good Reputations, and Blind Sight
"...kickstarting my summer of love with a visit to the Bay Area, I scooped LPs at Berkeley's Mad Monk..."

May 5, 2017 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

Henry Butler
Live Shot
"...Supper Club, Feb. 3 Reed Clemons is sincere enough, the local restaurateur and owner of Mezzaluna and the Bitter..."

Feb. 13, 2004 Music Review by Raoul Hernandez

The Joy of Bicycling in Austin
A one-person sociological study of springtime biking where every ride is his favorite
"...Eight stories up on two wheels with one destination: the top of an unmanned parking structure reserved for state..."

April 21, 2023 Arts Feature by Kevin Curtin

Public Notice: After the Flood, Part II
Cleaning up is hard to do
"...to be a major issue in this part of the country for a long while. There are a lot..."

Sept. 8, 2017 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Off the Record
The lineup for ACL drops just in time for Pachanga and the Midgetmen's nine-year anniversary bash
"...Promoter Rich Garza likens the Pachanga Latino Music Festival to a really good Mexican..."

May 20, 2011 Music Column by Austin Powell

Off the Record
Don't bother cleaning up after Chaos in Tejas; OBN III's strike again this weekend
"...The Chemistry of Life..."

June 10, 2011 Music Column by Austin Powell

Maxey Shows Moxie in Curious Bid for Tax Assessor
Glen Maxey defends his bid for tax assessor-collector
"...The timing was none too good for Glen Maxey: Just..."

Aug. 24, 2007 News Feature by Lee Nichols

I Am the Jellyfish That Walks Upon the Land
The Mother of all pop bands
"..."Painting and music are parallel arts; but as geometry teaches us,..."

June 30, 2000 Music Feature by Christopher Gray

Roots, Reckonings, and Resolutions
Roots
"..."It's a long story, me and my guitar playing," says Hargrove. "I just came up..."

Nov. 27, 1998 Music Feature by Jay Hardwig

White Cane Day
Austin to host nation's largest White Cane Day parade
"...As the home to the Texas School for the Blind and..."

Oct. 12, 2009 News Post by Richard Whittaker

2016 Long Fringe Canceled
Permit issue leads FronteraFest to shut down part of festival
"...For the first time in its 23-year history, FronteraFest has..."

Jan. 22, 2016 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Raising Arizona
Arizona Dranes, the gospel beat, and the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
"..."This institution is neither an orphan asylum, a children's home, an asylum for..."

Oct. 26, 2012 Music Feature by Michael Corcoran

Growing Pains
Emily Hagins became a household Austin name for her work as a teen director, but what happens when that novelty wears off?
"...Emily Hagins will be 12 years old forever. Zombie Girl: The Movie, the documentary about her that..."

Nov. 1, 2013 Screens Feature by Dan Solomon

Archer, Beck Hit Bullseye, Score Emmy Nomination
Austin animators nominated for local doc 'The Eyes of Me'
"...When we first met Austin animators and visual artists Jason Archer and Paul Beck, they were..."

Aug. 22, 2011 Screens Post by Marc Savlov

First Generation
The 2011 class of the Austin Arts Hall of Fame
"...believe, when Elisabet Ney moved to Austin in 1892, there was no South by Southwest. Or FronteraFest. Or East..."

June 3, 2011 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Dancing About Architecture
'Twas the Season...
"...Whoosh! What a year! Bands failed, clubowners found their existence increasingly difficult, and the..."

Jan. 3, 1997 Music Column

Community Gardens to Fulfill Your Secret Farmer Fantasy
Local veggie spots and how to get a plot of your own
"...with leaves but still want to grow something besides the basil mutating on your windowsill? Check out these community..."

Oct. 27, 2018 Food Post by Melanie Laporte

A Really Big Shoe
The Rock & Roll Free for All
"......"

Sept. 19, 1997 Music Feature by Christopher Gray

Filmmaker Keith Maitland on Tackling Tower
Innovative doc animates the UT Tower Massacre
"...tell it, hoping it will fade away with time. And sometimes it must be shared and shown to truly..."

Oct. 21, 2016 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

TV Eye
Independent Lens airs The Eyes of Me, a documentary look at four students enrolled at the Texas School for the Blind & Visually Impaired
"...Promotional materials describe The Eyes of Me as "an extraordinary look at four..."

Feb. 19, 2010 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Doug Rauss: In Memoriam
Remembering Doug Rauss, a dedicated arts patron and volunteer for several Austin theatre companies, who died Wednesday, Aug. 31
"...Every cultural organization stands on the shoulders of its volunteers. Through their innumerable..."

Sept. 16, 2005 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Spontaneous Convergence
Chris Cogburn's No Idea Festival risks improvisation
"...Charlie Parker once said, "Learn everything, then forget it all."..."

Feb. 15, 2008 Music Feature by Audra Schroeder

Meet Austin’s Funk Prodigy D-Madness
Blind purveyor of soul, hip-hop, and reggae takes us behind the curtain
"...it. It's fine. I take no offense. I am blind. That's pure and simple."..."

July 28, 2017 Music Feature by Kahron Spearman

What Happened With 'Chronicle' Endorsements
"...typically check in with Chronicle “Endorsements” [News, Oct. 26] for an election cheat sheet when I've not done my..."

Oct. 29, 2007 Postmarks

You Won't Hear That on Commercial Radio
"..."You've introduced me to the Derailers, Tosca, Steve James, Shirley Dominguez, and Goddess knows..."

Nov. 6, 1998 Music Feature by Jay Hardwig

Arch Support
Foot Patrol's TJ Wade might just know the meaning of 'toe jam football'
"...It's a balmy Saturday afternoon, and he's running his fingers up and down my toes...."

April 29, 2011 Music Feature by Audra Schroeder

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