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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

Forget Decorum: Music Fans Holler Their Appreciation for the Symphony
And the classical music crowd goes wild
"...like a fanfare: blaring brass and thundering timpani flooding the concert hall with big, glorious sound. That's certainly how..."

May 28, 2021 Features Feature by Robert Faires

The Luv Doc: Unwanted Parenting Advice
The more you know about masturbation and parenting, the better off you are
"...My girlfriend is a divorced mother with two amazing daughters that I adore. Because we..."

April 9, 2021 Column by The Luv Doc

Fantasia Review: The Dark and the Wicked
Gone to Texas, gone to Hell in this occult horror
"...If you were besieged by the forces of evil, and all that kept you there..."

Sept. 2, 2020 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

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
"...The magic of moviemaking is that the seams are invisible...."

Feb. 28, 2020 Column by Kimberley Jones

AFS Cinema Presents Two Asian Film Classics for the Holidays
In single takes, Yi Yi and Tokyo Story explore the true meaning of family
"...When Yasujiro Ozu's Tokyo Story was released in 1953, the film didn't immediately gain worldwide traction as international distributors..."

Dec. 27, 2019 Screens Feature by Jenny Nulf

“Jeffrey Gibson: This Is the Day” at the Blanton
The artist explores his indigenous roots and American identity in this solo exhibition
"...Jeffrey Gibson's "This Is the Day" is a rousing title that refracts into a..."

Aug. 9, 2019 Arts Review by Barbara Purcell

Looking Back at the Corporate Comedy Classic Office Space
Mike Judge's defining depiction of corporate America enters the Texas Film Hall of Fame
"...The Nineties were the decade when everyone realized they hated..."

March 1, 2019 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Mary Moody Northen Theatre's The Three Musketeers
A contemporary script, powerful acting, and fantastic swordplay combine to create a heroic journey that's fun and easy to get lost in
"...as a noble steed, I imagined my fight against the forces of evil. Today, these escapades are behind me,..."

Feb. 22, 2019 Arts Review by Trey Gutierrez

Fours on the Floor
Handicapping the next Council's coalitions on land use
"...land use in Austin is like hitting yourself over the head with a 4x4. And there's a reason for..."

Oct. 19, 2018 News Feature by Chase Hoffberger

New Documentary Highlights the Legacy of a Black Queer TV Pioneer
Ellis Haizlip is the unapologetic Mr. Soul!
"...gay people of color rioted against police brutality at the Stonewall Inn in New York's Greenwich Village. But nine..."

Sept. 7, 2018 Screens Feature by Charlie Neddo

Live Music Recommendations for the Weekend
Jason Isbell plays three nights, Wiz Khalifa returns to town, and more
"...Culminating in the Hot Sauce Festival, this weekend feeds your music appetite..."

Aug. 24, 2018 Music Post by The Music Staff

My Obsession: Fresh Off the Boat
Asian cinema expert calls this sitcom the series America needs right now
"...you know, I thought I saw a ghost in the window, but there was not a ghost. I am..."

June 29, 2018 Screens Column by Jenny Nulf

Get in the Spirit of Spring With These Classic Movies
Our critics poke their noses out after winter
"...Every month, the Chronicle’s film critics select a theme and offer movie..."

April 7, 2018 Screens Post by Chronicle Film Staff

The Luv Doc: A Lot More Alpha
The whole gender role system is built mainly on bullshit
"...husband and I have been married four years and together for a year before that. He's an uncommonly sensitive..."

March 23, 2018 Column by The Luv Doc

Return of the xx
First of two nights at the Moody has ’em dancing in the aisles
"...Four long years have passed since the xx sold out consecutive nights downtown at the Moody..."

May 11, 2017 Music Post by Abby Johnston

"Goya: Mad Reason" at the Blanton Museum
The images of war in Goya's prints are brutal and immediate, and it is for this reason that we must look at them
"...1828, he left his Disasters of War series unpublished. The series of prints depicts Goya's perspective on Spain's war..."

Sept. 2, 2016 Arts Review by Sam Anderson-Ramos

Love in the Time of Mitski
Creeping anxiety and no happy endings, but comforting nonetheless
"...socks with bright pink toes. Halfway through her set, the 25-year-old New Yorker stood onstage alone, playing a guitar..."

July 5, 2016 Music Post by Libby Webster

Satchel Paige and the Kansas City Swing
The script for this baseball play is a bit wobbly, but Austin Playhouse fields a strong production for the win
"...Kansas City, 1947. Jackie Robinson has just broken the color barrier, becoming the first African-American in major league..."

Feb. 26, 2016 Arts Review by Shanon Weaver

The Dumb Waiter
In Capital T's simple, elegant staging of the Pinter classic, it's what isn't said that matters
"...absurdism and realism, containing conventions of each, Harold Pinter's The Dumb Waiter is difficult to classify. Thankfully, dramaturg Rebecca..."

Nov. 13, 2015 Arts Review by Shanon Weaver

Lit-urday: The Realist
This is what it's like when you're a man, a husband, a father, an artist.
"...about something that's got visuals even more striking than the powerful textual and subtextual parts of its compelling whole?..."

Nov. 7, 2015 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Villalba and the Incredible Nazi Disappearing Tweet
Texas Rep Tweets, then deletes, Nazi comparison
"...and Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is a Nazi, then defending that position, then very quietly deleting the tweet...."

Oct. 15, 2015 News Post by Richard Whittaker

Taking a Hard Look at the America's Next Cat Star Contestants
Which kitty superstar will reign supreme?
"...There are more kitty photos purr capita than ever before,..."

May 1, 2015 Screens Post by Katherine McNevins

"Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties"
"Witness" brings the Civil Rights Movement to the Blanton Museum of Art
"...With the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner at the..."

April 10, 2015 Arts Review by Caitlin Greenwood

Culinary Ladies of the Eighties: Dot Hewitt
Comfort food queen fed thousands every week
"...By the time readers finally turned me on to the soul-satisfying..."

Sept. 19, 2014 Food Post by Virginia B. Wood

25 Questions You May or May Not Be Wondering Before the 'Breaking Bad' Finale
And if you weren't before, you are now
"...In case the title didn't give it away: Spoilers ahoy!..."

Sept. 26, 2013 Screens Post by Monica Riese

Summer Fun: Boogie Like a Boss at the Bahn
We rode the wave for science, and you can too.
"...Schlitterbahn's premier attraction can transform an everyday schlub into the rebirth of slick. Almost...."

June 10, 2013 Chronolog Post by David Estlund

The Luv Doc: New Year's Eve Letdown
The problem with New Year’s is that everyone expects something special to happen.
"...always ends up being disappointed. Something always goes wrong: the band/DJ sucks, the food sucks, the drinks are too..."

Dec. 28, 2012 Column by The Luv Doc

The AggreGAYtor: December 4
Your daily dose of LGBTQIA news
"...takes to YouTube, John Travolta denies more allegations, and the AMA does a solid. New York, London, Paris, Munich...."

Dec. 4, 2012 Qmmunity Post by Brandon Watson

'The Walking Dead' Returns: But Where's Merle?
Michael Rooker teases the return of the zombie-slaying badass
"...So season three of The Walking Dead debuted last night, and the series got..."

Oct. 15, 2012 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

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