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The Loren Hosts the Milk Bar, Bar Peached Brings the Fall Harvest, Perry’s Goes Mexican with Verdad, 12 Days of Free Lunch Is on Its Way, 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 numerous PR releases,..."

Nov. 21, 2023 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

AFF Review: Day of the Fight
Boxing drama hits hardest out of the ring
"...In Day of the Fight, actor Jack Huston’s debut feature as a writer-director,..."

Nov. 6, 2023 Screens Post by Alejandra Martinez

AFF Review: The Disappearance of Shere Hite
New documentary is a timely reminder of the sexologist's work
"...How does history fall through the cracks? How does it repeat itself? The Disappearance of..."

Nov. 1, 2023 Screens Post by Alejandra Martinez

Waco in the Sans Bar, Diwali in Thanksgiving, RedFarm in Downtown, Trona in the News, Graham Reynolds in Cahoots, and, OK, C’mon, Where Is Antonelli’s New Place?
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 numerous PR releases,..."

Nov. 1, 2023 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Doomed. Bourgeois. In Austin: The Films of Whit Stillman
Indie legend on Austin, Austen, and his landmark trilogy
"...unnoticed in most environments. But mention Whit Stillman and the name will immediately catch the ear of cineastes as..."

Oct. 11, 2023 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Austin Film Festival to Celebrate Lost's Damon Lindelof With Outstanding TV Writer Award
Fall fest also adds All of Us Strangers, The Holdovers
"...of highs and lows for super-scribe Damon Lindelof (Lost, The Leftovers, Watchmen)...."

Sept. 14, 2023 Screens Post by Kimberley Jones

A Contemporary Prometheus in The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster
Bomani J. Story retells Frankenstein as a Black horror
"...Death is a disease. At least, that’s how the heroine of SXSW selection The Angry Black Girl and..."

March 11, 2023 Screens Post by Dex Wesley Parra

Austin Oyster Festival Is Shella Fierce, Progress Coffee Is Back in Black, Girl Scouts Are Out for Blood, La Condesa Is Gonna Try Hard, and Who’s Putting All That Queso on the Verde?
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 numerous PR releases,..."

Feb. 22, 2023 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Austin Film Festival Review: Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
Rain Johnson brings back Benoit Blanc for a deliciously tart sequel
"...all of his work. His clever construction never undermines the genre hallmarks of his films, he loves them too..."

Nov. 4, 2022 Screens Post by Trace Sauveur

Dolly de Leon Sails into the Triangle of Sadness
The Filipina actress discusses her breakout role in Ruben Östlund's Cannes award winner
"...If Triangle of Sadness were a conventional Hollywood movie, then audiences could expect influencer/model couple Carl (Harris Dickinson) and..."

Oct. 14, 2022 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Crucial Concerts for the Coming Week
Gus Baldwin & the Sketch, High Desert Queen, No Limit reunion, Beto y los Fairlanes, and more recommendations
"...Gus Baldwin & the Sketch..."

May 20, 2022 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

Shimmy Around the Globe as the Jigglewatts Celebrate World Burlesque Day
Austin's sinsational artists join the international festivities
"...for World Burlesque Day coming to you, courtesy of Austin's own innovators of the ecdysiastic arts, the Jigglewatts...."

April 27, 2022 Arts Post by Richard Whittaker

Review: Zach's The Rocky Horror Show Still Tasteless, Plotless, Pointless, and Perfect
Cult classic is a welcome jump to the left, step to the right
"...When The Rocky Horror Show opened on Broadway in 1975, Newsweek..."

April 18, 2022 Arts Post by Bob Abelman

SXSW Film Review: The Mojo Manifesto: The Life and Times of Mojo Nixon
Raucous doc celebrates the legend without seeing much of the man
"...In the 1980s era of iconoclastic irreverence, few match the sheer..."

March 16, 2022 Screens Post by Doug Freeman

Crucial Concerts for the Coming Week
Silvana Estrada, Rochelle & the Sidewinders, Loteria, Chili Cold Blood, Shemekia Copeland, and more live shows
"...The Far Out Lounge, Thursday 3..."

Jan. 28, 2022 Music Column by Christina Garcia

Five Recommended Austin Arts Events
Our weekly pick of the top art events to get you out of the house
"...and so far has brought more than 120 artists together since its premiere in 2016. This year, the 10th..."

Oct. 15, 2021 Arts Column by Wayne Alan Brenner

Black Pumas Touch the Sky Live
Packed Stubb’s welcomes ATX superstars to begin sold-out run
"...Eric Burton’s not afraid of the coronavirus. At least not last night, as he lunged..."

May 27, 2021 Music Post by Carys Anderson

Now Streaming in Austin: Attack of the Demons
Catch the Austin animated horror online this weekend
"...Welcome to Now Streaming in Austin, highlighting locally made titles to watch while self-quarantining. We..."

May 23, 2020 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Jo Carol Pierce’s Bad Girls Upset by the Truth
This revival of Jo Carol Pierce’s one-woman show from the Eighties pays loving tribute to the author without really coming into its own
"...Jo Carol Pierce don't come around as often as they should. With gritty, irreverent songwriting and a big-as-Texas personality..."

March 20, 2020 Arts Review by Trey Gutierrez

Archive Theater's The Man of Destiny
The company builds a uniquely entertaining evening around Shaw's fiery tango of wits between a young Napoleon and a Mysterious Lady
"...As someone who loves bringing friends along to theatrical productions, I've noticed my prospective plus-ones are often less..."

Feb. 21, 2020 Arts Review by Trey Gutierrez

TILT Performance Group's Pandora: Life Outside the Box
This world premiere of Allen Robertson's musical releases kindness and joy into the world
"...keep a lid on her own curiosity or on the box given to her by Zeus, thus unleashing on..."

Nov. 1, 2019 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Austin Film Festival Witnesses The Obituary of Tunde Johnson
Time travel thriller will be opening night film
"...Austin Film Festival is only a week away, but that's..."

Oct. 17, 2019 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

How a Joke on Facebook Became a Punk Album With 17 Covers of the Same Song
Austin punks offer takes on Worm Suicide song "Babies Ruin Bands"
"...Most people scrolling through social media read the joke or click the GIF and move on. This..."

April 5, 2019 Music Feature by Tim Stegall

Six Chill Zones Away from the SXSW Madness
From fancy to funky, these are your escape routes
"...beer and free shows are great and all, but there’s only so much Lone Star and unsigned indie acts..."

March 13, 2019 Food Post by Emily Beyda

The Hideout Theatre's Grand Misery
This improvised send-up of the musical Les Miz is as much fun as the real show is serious
"...Expected at nearly every single rehearsal, we made one another laugh to pass the time: making up alternate lyrics..."

Feb. 8, 2019 Arts Review by Trey Gutierrez

Live Music Recommendations for the Weekend
Get into your pre-ACL groove with these live music picks
"...and this year is no different. MC50, Jay Rock, the Growlers, and more stop by before next weekend's festivities...."

Sept. 27, 2018 Music Post by The Music Staff

Alejandro, Blaze & Townes Shake the Continental Club
Escovedo sets up Blaze duo Ben Dickey and Charlie Sexton
"...since I played here,” offered Alejandro Escovedo on Saturday, the second installment of his two-night, packed-house return to the..."

July 2, 2018 Music Post by Doug Freeman

Point Austin: Who We Are
Treatment of desperate immigrants a stark test of the American idea
"...Amid the public distress and outrage at the latest iteration of..."

June 22, 2018 News Column by Michael King

Kicked Outta Country, But Still the King
George Strait celebrates Erwin Center at 40
"...When George Strait last played Austin in 2014, it was billed as the country legend’s..."

June 4, 2018 Music Post by Doug Freeman

"Clarissa Tossin: Meeting the Waters" at the Blanton
The Brazilian artist explores the confluence of globalization's streams of production through the Amazon
"...Ellsworth Kelly's posthumous Austin has been drawing crowds and attention to the Blanton..."

April 13, 2018 Arts Review by Melany Jean

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