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The Verde Report: Consistency Eludes Austin FC as Expansion Season Pressure Mounts
The Verde suffer team's biggest defensive meltdown to date
"...Stick this in the "That didn't age well" folder: Late in the evening..."

Sept. 3, 2021 Sports Column by Eric Goodman

The Fumbling, Bumbling Letdown of the 87th Legislature
Sine dead
"...When the 87th Texas Legislature kicked off in January, six days..."

June 4, 2021 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Headlines / Quote of the Week
"...Quiet on the Airwaves: KUT has removed The New York..."

Jan. 22, 2021 News Feature

Checking In: The Still is Still Moving to Oliver Rajamani
ATX’s Romani Lone Star makes another auto doc, My Mind
"...“In your series, I noticed a musician added videos they listen to, so I added James Last, his orchestra...."

Nov. 10, 2020 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

Getting Out Austin’s LGBTQIA Vote With Pride at the Polls
We're here, we're queer, and we vote
"...From the Stonewall riots to today's alternative DIY iterations like QueerBomb,..."

Oct. 23, 2020 News Feature by Beth Sullivan

Learning to Be in the Moment, Even When the Moment Sucks
Meditation isn't just for monks; center yourself and relieve stress
"...upset. If we were asked to write something on the chalkboard over and over, as Bart Simpson does, that..."

Oct. 2, 2020 Features Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Counter Culture’s Sue Davis: Countering the Coronavirus Blues with Greens
Eastside vegan powerhouse pivots, increases pay, perseveres
"...There, the restaurant earned even more popular and critical hosannas..."

May 29, 2020 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

AFS Grant Winner Over the Rainbow Explores Scientology Beyond the Drama
Finding empathy where there is none
"...a cigarette clamped between two fingers, she shambles down the sidewalk, awkwardly swaying as if dancing to a song..."

May 31, 2019 Screens Feature by Britt Hayes

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 Duchess of Palms
Remembering Texas trailblazer Nadine Eckhardt
"...a forty-six-year-old Fifties girl who had been altered by the Sixties, the Vietnam War, the women's movement, Buddhism, yoga,..."

Jan. 18, 2019 News Feature by Michael King

"Other Forms of Life" at the Contemporary Austin
With her mysterious and compelling artwork, Huma Bhabha puts us face to alien face
"...I first came across the work of New York-based modern artist Huma Bhabha earlier..."

Sept. 14, 2018 Arts Feature by Sumaiya Malik

So Goes the Statesman
Daily paper awaits GateHouse revamp
"...A daily paper has been the heart of most American cities for the last century...."

Sept. 14, 2018 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

The Baker Brothers Find Their Kin
Behind the story of the gritty SF drama (plus, Mogwai!)
"...Even though the Australian siblings set that short in their adopted home..."

Aug. 30, 2018 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

The First Plates Guide to Eating in Bed
No sleep ’til breakfast
"...I'm not here to sell you on the concept of eating in bed. Either you get it,..."

May 5, 2017 Food Feature by Emily Beyda

Page Two: The Air He Breathed, the Baby Blue Sunglasses He Wore
Jonathan Demme, 1944-2017
"...Her long blond hair flyin' in the wind..."

April 28, 2017 Column by Louis Black

The Vortex's Privacy Settings: A Promethean Tale
Ancient myth meets modern surveillance memorably in this devised work at the Vortex
"...As I quickly scanned the release form I was asked to sign before taking..."

June 10, 2016 Arts Review by Shanon Weaver

Public Notice: 'Tis the Season
Parties nightly, and events in pairs
"...If last week was kind of slow on the event front, this week you can't miss that the..."

Dec. 4, 2015 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Austin Playhouse's The Real Thing
Tom Stoppard's play receives a remarkable revival with a seasoned cast
"...A poorly written play is somewhat salvageable in the hands of a skilled cast and director. Conversely, a..."

Sept. 25, 2015 Arts Review by Shanon Weaver

"Frank Reaugh: Landscapes of Texas and the American West"
The wide open spaces that define the Texas stereotype are explored in rich detail in this artist's work
"...The Texas stereotype is built on images of lonesome cowboys..."

Sept. 11, 2015 Arts Review by Caitlin Greenwood

Elegy for the Man Behind @ATXhipsters
Kelly Wayne Noel killed by drunk driver
"...40-year-old Wade Atwood, took a right turn out of the Wendy's parking lot Downtown on Seventh Street and was..."

May 2, 2014 News Feature by Chase Hoffberger

We Are the World
Recapping this year's Austin Music Awards.
"...The Austin Ballroom of the Convention Center bustled with this..."

March 21, 2014 Music Feature by Chase Hoffberger

They Killed the President
Dallas soul man Bobby Patterson once counted Jack Ruby a patron
"..."Everything was blocked off," remembers Patterson from the backstage of Austin's Continental Club at a gig 50..."

Nov. 22, 2013 Music Feature by Kevin Curtin

Does Arro Hit the Bull's-Eye?
French bistro fare from 24 Diner chef Andrew Cullen
"...about my experiences at French restaurants in Austin over the past 40 years: I had my first-ever crepes and..."

Nov. 22, 2013 Food Review by Virginia B. Wood

Wizard World: Wil Wheaton Versus the Burrito
'ST:TNG' star explains how Twitter helps bind the geekverse
"...It used to be that celebrities guarded their privacy jealously. Wheaton, as one of the godfathers of..."

Oct. 27, 2012 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

What's Earp in the World of Animation These Days?
Craig Staggs & company break the legendary OK Corral's funnybone
"...There's something funny about Craig Stagg's Earp – and I..."

Oct. 18, 2012 Chronolog Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Those Were The Days
Fond remembrances of a culinary giant
"...years and counting. Jeffrey's was Austin's wunderkind restaurant in the early days, then an overachieving teenager and finally the..."

May 18, 2012 Food Feature by John Kunz

Letting the Monster Out of the Box
Did Spalding Gray have any secrets left for his journal?
"...It's hard to believe there was ever a time when getting onstage and telling..."

Oct. 21, 2011 Screens Feature by Josh Rosenblatt

The Hightower Report
Goldman's Singapore Sling; and Flipping Us the Bird
"...again, though it's doing its damnedest to keep it quiet and to suppress any outbreak of political outrage from..."

July 29, 2011 News Column by Jim Hightower

TV Eye: Under the 'Boardwalk'
A new HBO series explores seedy, Prohibition-era Atlantic City
"...of AMC's Mad Men and Rubicon. "Too slow" is the common complaint I hear of these series. Or, in..."

Sept. 24, 2010 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Who Knows Where the Time Goes
Both sides now – 50 years ago and now the iGeneration
"...In a decade now 50 years past, the song stood alone. That's not so different from music's..."

Aug. 27, 2010 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

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