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How the Democratic Primaries Could Affect Down-Ballot Races in Austin
See what happens when the circus is in town
"...hype over Blue Texas 2020, our long-awaited turn in the spotlight as the nation's newest, biggest, and prettiest battleground..."

Feb. 28, 2020 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Right Wing Texas State Board of Education Looks to the Left
Central Texas voters can help transform deep-red education panel
"...The Texas State Board of Education, a perennial hotbed of..."

Feb. 18, 2020 News Post by Mary Tuma

TribFest Panels Debate if the Texas House Is in Play
Looking at suburban battlegrounds and urban firestorms
"...Is the Texas House in play? Is the Texas GOP in..."

Sept. 27, 2019 News Post by Mike Clark-Madison

Two Music-Centric Bars Add Rhythm to the Local Bar Scene
Hanging with the Long Play Lounge and Frazier's Long and Low
"...When Will Tanner (co-owner of Hole in the Wall and Stay Gold) spotted the "For Sale" ad..."

July 19, 2019 Food Feature by Alexandra Detmar

Austin at Large: What the Market Will Bear
From the creeks to the streets, Austin gets clear on what it wants
"...In another sign that old sociopolitical boundaries are vanishing, our old..."

June 28, 2019 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Introducing the 2019 Class of the Austin Arts Hall of Fame
The stories behind the art transformers of this year's Hall of Fame inductees
"...What keeps Austin's cultural scene among the liveliest in the nation is that it's never static...."

May 24, 2019 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

City Council Considers the Convention Center
Plans big and small for the city center
"...There's no regular City Council meeting this week – the..."

April 5, 2019 News Feature by Michael King

Faster Than Sound: KVRX Launches the Largest College Radio Festival
KVRX station manager Gab Soong starts the largest ever student-run radio fest, national phone theft ring uncovered from ACL Fest, and Big Thief’s Buck Meek settles down outside the city
"...her first meeting for KVRX 91.7FM. She asked if the UT radio station put on a festival. Aside from..."

March 1, 2019 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

Austin Film Festival: 10 Things We Learned From the Writers of Infinity War
Marvel scribes Markus and McFeely stay spoiler-free
"...scriptwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely who have done the most to shape Marvel’s Cinematic Universe...."

Nov. 1, 2018 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Live Music Recommendations for the Weekend
JMBLYA, a conjunto fest, and more weekend sounds to keep you busy
"...The weather is clearing up and it's time for the..."

May 4, 2018 Music Post by The Music Staff

The Long Road to Responsive Fire Coverage
It appears the city’s in no big rush
"...The city remains in the process of plugging holes in..."

Dec. 8, 2017 News Feature by Nina Hernandez

Staging Building the Wall Before Trump Builds His Wall
Robert Schenkkan races to get his latest work on stage
"...Robert Schenkkan had no time to waste. The playwright couldn't afford the years it took to craft..."

Sept. 1, 2017 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Secret History of the Off Center
Looking back at the former home of the Rude Mechs and why it mattered
"...Oh, no mistake, there was plenty about the Off Center not to like...."

June 30, 2017 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Public Notice: The New Apartheid?
Everyone hates the non-transect zones
"...It's early yet in the review process for the first draft of CodeNEXT, the..."

March 3, 2017 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Point Austin: Circle the Firing Squad
When you look for villains, look in the right direction
"...Although most of us on the progressive side of the U.S. political spectrum remain a..."

Nov. 18, 2016 News Column by Michael King

Looking From the Outside
With Selim Özdogan
Turkish-German author talks politics in the U.S. and Turkey
"...prolific and cross-cultural Turkish-German author, Selim Özdogan recently made the temporary move to America, working in residence at the..."

Nov. 15, 2016 Arts Post by Katarina Brown

Playback – AAN Convention: Worth the Ink?
Checking the pulse of print media and music journalism
"...post-apocalyptic survivalists – specifically alt-weekly newspaper staffers from around the country – assembled in Austin for the annual Association..."

July 15, 2016 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

Public Notice: Clowns to the Left of Us, Jokers to the Right
The overwhelming hubris and audacity of Uber continues
"...Returning to a few of my favorite topics today: the overwhelming hubris and audacity of Uber, and the unholy..."

June 10, 2016 News Column by Nick Barbaro

The Austin Arts Hall of Fame Class of 2016
These inductees – Ballet Austin's Cookie Ruiz and Stephen Mills, and the Austin Symphony Orchestra's Peter Bay – are cultural heroes who lead by example
"...That the vitality of Austin's cultural scene is owed to its..."

May 6, 2016 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Who Did the Animation for Keith Maitland’s Documentary Tower?
Minnow Mountain’s Craig Staggs talks art & drama & Austin & Earp
"...The Tower documentary itself focuses, as Richard Whittaker points out..."

March 25, 2016 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

News Roundup: Council and the Court
Scalia's death shakes up high court; Council continues Uber battle
"...In this week's News Roundup: City Council sends the transportation network company ordinance to the voters; the Lions..."

Feb. 15, 2016 News Post by the News Staff

Bringing the Art of Bread to Austin
Easy Tiger helps launch new cookbook
"...The culinary renaissance in Brooklyn has been fueled in large..."

Nov. 17, 2015 Food Post by Virginia B. Wood

Noir City Finds a Woman on the Run
How a film festival resurrected a lost thriller twice
"...What's that old saying, we only kill the ones we love? Film Noir Foundation president Eddie Muller..."

May 8, 2015 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Adam Green is Digging Up the Marrow
Indie horror auteur road-trips his new film this week
"...There are monsters in the air, and Adam Green knows..."

Feb. 17, 2015 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Sym the Prole
A radical takes on the practical in the fight against HIV stigma
"...As the gloaming settled on a sultry June evening, a throng..."

Sept. 5, 2014 Arts Feature by David Estlund

Hair Analysis: The Root of the Evidence Problem
Texas takes on first-in-the-nation statewide case review
"...The Texas Forensic Science Commission voted unanimously Friday morning to..."

Jan. 13, 2014 News Post by Jordan Smith

The Weird, Weird West
Giddings gets retro-futuristic for Weird West Fest
"...Strap on your best leather chaps and fire up that home-crafted iron horse: The..."

Dec. 12, 2013 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

No Room at the Health Care Inn
State policies endangering women's lives in the Valley
"...In the wake of 2011's devastating cuts to the state's family..."

Nov. 12, 2013 News Post by Jordan Smith

The Calm Before the Crimson Storm
The Texas A&M Aggies ready for a wild one next week
"...nothing but a figure of speech. At least that’s the way it went down last week in College Station...."

Sept. 9, 2013 Sports Post by Rod Machen

'The Fight for the Future ... Is Just Beginning'
After weeks of drama, sweeping abortion restrictions pass the Lege
"...As expected, the Texas Senate Friday voted 19-11 in favor of passing..."

July 19, 2013 News Feature by Jordan Smith

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