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Top 15 Austin Breweries
Our semiannual power ranking of local brewhouses
"...are so hot it makes all your boiled tap water seem like a nitrogen slushy...."

Nov. 16, 2018 Food Feature by Eric Puga

Tomar Williams Hones Four Decades of Soul
Breakout of his family band, the performer seizes on his pop, soul, R&B, and hip-hop successes and failures in Tomar & the FCs
"...like that," says Ishaq. "He always had this leadership quality about him. We never got into a fight. He..."

Nov. 16, 2018 Music Feature by Kahron Spearman

East Austin Studio Tour 2018: Recapping Weekend 1
Take MoHA's selfie challenge? Bathe in the forest? Do it all!
"...For some quality photos, and, come on, you want some good, shareable..."

Nov. 14, 2018 Arts Post by Melany Jean

Austin Foodie News
Don’t shave. Do eat Italian food and have liquor and bread delivered.
"...hours,” says Goebel. “It takes days to produce a high-quality product.”..."

Nov. 14, 2018 Food Post by Emily Beyda

City Lifts Boil Water Notice
Here's what you need to know before using your tap water
"...You can stop boiling water, Austin! The city officially lifted the week-long boil water..."

Oct. 28, 2018 News Post by Mary Tuma

Club Endorsements
Who's backing whom in the Nov. 6 election
"...Democrats, Capital Area Progressive Democrats, Central Austin Democrats, Clean Water Action, Dove Springs Proud, Education Austin, Friends of Hyde..."

Oct. 25, 2018 News Post

Land for Water
The city is asking voters to send more money to a little-known program that protects Barton Springs
"...this small cave. Thuesen, a land manager for Austin Water Utility who loves to tell jokes and talk hydrology,..."

Oct. 26, 2018 News Feature by Lindsay Stafford Mader

This Week’s Rolling Boil
Living a handful of days without good water
"...in similar formation trying to fill up on bottled water. On Monday, Austin Water issued a boil-water notice due..."

Oct. 26, 2018 News Feature by Mary Tuma

Election Ticker: Don’t Listen to Us!
Midterm coverage, from the folks you love to hate
"...Long Lines at Grocery Stores: To buy water and to vote; as Travis Co. broke early voting..."

Oct. 26, 2018 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

The Floods Hit Sandy Creek
Sustained rains bring trouble to Llano County site
"...Among the few local supporters of the plant are waterfront homeowners on Lake LBJ, whose docks fill up with..."

Oct. 26, 2018 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Water Boil Order Could End This Weekend
City issues official notice on water quality
"...While the water boil notice has so far been a precautionary measure,..."

Oct. 24, 2018 News Post by Mary Tuma

Austin Water Issues Boil Notice
When will we get good water back? Good question.
"...officials painted a more optimistic picture, saying the boil water order could be lifted this weekend. Read story...."

Oct. 23, 2018 News Post by Chase Hoffberger

Chronicle Endorsements: City Propositions
Up or down, yes or no
"...and middle-class households working to keep their heads above water. If passed, the bond will be used to purchase..."

Oct. 19, 2018 News Feature by The Chronicle Editorial Board

City Slickers
How the state's most influential conservative think tank works to undermine our local control
"...Searle may be in hot water over his PAC, which has been financed by a..."

Oct. 12, 2018 News Feature by Mary Tuma

Finding the Fun in Porn With Peep Show
Local comics keep it relatively clean and boner free
"...usually from the 1980s and 1990s, when the audio/visual quality is decent and the films still have music. He’s..."

Oct. 10, 2018 Events Post by Shalavé Cawley

ACL Live Review: The Nude Party
Expertly cruising a Sixties-drenched patchwork
"...Sixties-drenched sound, and they’re incredibly good at it. It’s high-quality quilting, patching together the best pieces into a new..."

Oct. 8, 2018 Music Post by Doug Freeman

Point Austin: Breaking Down the Bonds
Affordable housing headlines, but there's plenty in the package
"...funding ($112 million) would go directly to drainage and stormwater projects; $72 million is for acquisition of water quality..."

Sept. 7, 2018 News Column by Michael King

These Local Cheeses Are Curated to Be an Edible Experience
Antonelli’s, Vino Vino, Il Bruto, and La Matta think beyond the palate
"...As the demand for higher-quality ingredients has gone up, people are eating more artisanal..."

Sept. 7, 2018 Food Feature by R.T. Frank

Austin Coffee Shops for Morning, Noon, and Night
Our favorite purveyors of caffeine for getting back to the grind
"...is one of the greatest challenges for baristas: The water, the beans, and even the weather can wreak havoc..."

Aug. 31, 2018 Food Feature by R.T. Frank

Forklift Danceworks' Dove Springs Swims
The company's latest community production showed why Dove Springs' pool matters to that neighborhood and to all of us as well
"...are better – by virtue of being in the water. The water lifts us all...."

July 20, 2018 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Dining, Driving, and Dealing on the Vegan Food Chain
And where to find the Best Tuna Sandwich (sans tuna)
"...Burger and now PLOW Distribution, knows firsthand that getting quality plant-based foods to the masses is no easy task...."

July 6, 2018 Food Feature by Alisha McDarris

City Council: The Race Is On
Previewing November’s elections for Districts 1, 3, 8, and 9
"...would get the ball rolling with recommendations from the Water Forward Task Force on how to use water resources..."

June 22, 2018 News Feature by the News Staff

Equity Under the Lens
City office release first equity assessment
"...with new practices that address imbalances negatively affecting the quality of life for low-income residents, disproportionately people of color...."

June 22, 2018 News Feature by Mary Tuma

World Cup Cocktails
A drink for each of the 32 teams in the tournament
"...Aguardiente Roughly translated to "firewater," Colombian aguardiente is a cane spirit that is sweetened..."

June 8, 2018 Food Post by R.T. Frank

Day Trips & Beyond: June Events Roundup
Titanic, turtle hatchlings, and Texas beaches after Harvey
"...14, 1912, she took some 1,500 souls to their watery grave. It would be another 73 years before the..."

June 1, 2018 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Austin's Pool System Will Collapse If We Don't Save It
Shall we dive in?
"...foundation of the tub, right over the 500,000-gallon pump. Water was shooting up like a geyser, but that wasn't..."

June 1, 2018 News Feature by Nina Hernandez

Why Farm-Raised Fish Are a Good Idea for Austin
Demystifying the process and why it makes sense for our landlocked city
"...Curtis assures that consuming quality farm-raised fish is actually just as easy as going..."

June 1, 2018 Food Feature by Jessi Devenyns

Zilker Park: Paved Paradise, or Vice Versa
When is a parking lot not a parking lot? When it’s next to the beloved park.
"...lot will exacerbate erosion issues and also lead to water runoff problems, in addition to continuing damage of the..."

June 1, 2018 News Feature by Chase Hoffberger

Fat-Washed Cocktails Make a Comeback
Your next drink might involve foie gras and a centrifuge
"...has the unique ability to dissolve both oil- and water-soluble compounds, which then deeply infuses the base with aromas..."

June 1, 2018 Food Feature by Adrienne White

Gay Place
'Tis the season to be prideful
"...speakers include Chola Magnolia, Awais Azhar of the LGBTQ Quality of Life Commission, sex workers' rights activist Rainny Daze,..."

June 1, 2018 Column by Sarah Marloff

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