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The Daily Hustle: 11/2/10
Closing arguments in bond bout
"...case you haven't noticed, today is election day. All the Austinites that didn't bother to vote early, but still..."

Nov. 2, 2010 News Post by Wells Dunbar

AFF: Film Critics and the Industry Panel
Print and web critics wonder if they still matter
"...When elite members of the print and online film criticism community gathered to talk..."

Oct. 23, 2010 Screens Post by Kimberley Jones

The GOP's Racism Problem
Defeated railroad commissioner points out the elephant in the room
"...who happens to be a racial minority to play the race card. But when Railroad Commissioner Victor Carrillo did..."

March 3, 2010 News Post by Lee Nichols

Creationist Bills at the Lege
"Does Texas really need that kind of crazy?"
"...thus far by failed attempts to promote creationism at the State Board of Education, proponents of the pseudoscience are..."

March 16, 2009 News Post by Lee Nichols

Angry All the Time
Geezerville takes names
"...Since they’re almost constantly on the road, you might have missed..."

Aug. 13, 2008 Music Post by Jim Caligiuri

The Balance of Power Rests on the Dais
Three ordinances before City Council look to shift power from city staff to the council.
"...Lee Leffingwell which look to fundamentally realign powers between the City Council and the City Manager. They've been in..."

Oct. 9, 2007 News Post by Wells Dunbar

Page Two: Tonight's the Night
Moving forward into the fog of SXSW
"...Tonight's the night, yes it is,..."

March 17, 2006 Column by Louis Black

Birdie’s Is Food & Wine’s Restaurant of the Year, Aviator Is Offering Free Pizza, El Alma’s Getting a Second Location, Radio Coffee & Beer Is Giving Away Topo Chico Mocktails, There’s Meewes News at Kitty Cohen’s, and More
All the news that’s fit to get your taste buds quivering
"...– as wrangled from numerous PR releases, words on the digital street, and even the occasional (verified) IRL eavesdroppings...."

Sept. 20, 2023 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

James Beard Awards for Local Chefs, the Return of Bufalina, Father's Day Dining, and You Won’t Believe the Food Trucks We’ve Recommended
All the news that’s fit to get your taste buds quivering
"...scene, as wrangled from numerous PR releases, words on the digital street, and even the occasional IRL eavesdroppings...."

June 15, 2022 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Jesse Sublett's Latest True-Crime Book Takes on the Last Gangster in Austin
The rise and fall of the Junkyard King
"...Last Gangster in Austin: Frank Smith, Ronnie Earle, and the End of a Junkyard Mafia, is one of the..."

June 10, 2022 Arts Feature by Joe Gross

City Council Helps Firefighters Keep Arbitration on the Table
Blocking the exits
"...a resolution by Council Member Ann Kitchen to safeguard the Austin Firefighters Assoc­ia­tion's ability to seek binding arbitration during..."

May 6, 2022 News Feature by Austin Sanders

New Website Lets You Dip Into the Barton Creek Timestream
Drifting in the history of Barton Springs
"...Sure, you've walked into the Greenbelt through the Gus Fruh entrance, but have you..."

April 22, 2022 Screens Feature by Ellen Daly

Friends and Family of the Original Owner of the Armadillo Sign Being Auctioned at Sotheby's Say Sign Was Purchased, Not Stolen, Despite Claims of Armadillo Associates 
Bidding underway for piece of Dillo history
"...Sotheby’s, the planet’s oldest and most prestigious art auction house,..."

Jan. 21, 2022 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

The Power of the Dog, Pig Split Austin Film Critics Awards
Plus, which local movie gets an AFCA award screening at AFS?
"...The Austin Film Critics Association must be animal lovers as..."

Jan. 11, 2022 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Faster Than Sound: Don’t DM Me, Vote in the Austin Music Poll!
The Austin Music Poll is open all month. Go vote – online!
"...Last year's Austin Music Awards, held at the Moody Theater on March 11, turned out to be..."

Jan. 15, 2021 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

The Luv Doc: Fortunately Pets Can’t Read
A little wallow in the unpleasantries of modern politics with the greatest patriotic advice columnist in modern history
"...been reading your columns for years and really like them; this time you have way gone over to the..."

Nov. 27, 2020 Column by The Luv Doc

Austin at Large: The Big Engine That Must
Proposition A is wobbling around the final curve. We can’t let it derail.
"...The mayor, his fellow electeds, and the city's most visible..."

Oct. 30, 2020 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

State Races Make for Critical Choices in the Middle of the Ballot
Taking a look at the state slate
"...You all know about the presidential and U.S. Senate races. In recent weeks, we've..."

Oct. 16, 2020 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

LBJ Library Spotlights the Little House That Motown Built
Collection stars Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Supremes & more
"...thunderstorms remind us that summer’s technically not over until the autumnal equinox on Monday. Serendipitously, one tidy little housing..."

Sept. 20, 2019 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

How The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 Helped Shape Austin Filmmaking
The saw remains the same for Mike Blizzard
"...It's been said that there would be no Austin filmmaking scene without The Texas..."

Feb. 22, 2019 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Beside the Point: Referendum, Texas
Let's vote on ... something, anything, and all of the time
"...continues its summer break this week, meaning much of the usual commotion around City Hall has dwindled, and will..."

July 20, 2018 News Column by Chase Hoffberger

The Critics Table's Crème de la Crème
The winners of the 2017-18 Austin Critics Table Awards
"...The crowd could hardly compete with the one packed into..."

June 5, 2018 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Public Notice: Back to the Present
Hitting the refresh on CodeNEXT
"...The Nov. 28 joint CodeNEXT work session of the Zoning..."

Dec. 1, 2017 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Rude Mechs on the Move
Having left the Off Center, the theatre company is now planning to #crushAustin in all 10 council districts and opening new studios Downtown
"...Let's see: The Rude Mechs moved out of the Off Center on..."

June 30, 2017 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Lege Lines: Ignoring the Dawnna Dukes Problem
County Democratic Party Chair Vincent Harding doesn't want to talk about the beleaguered rep
"...chairs in state Rep. Dawnna Dukes' district are asking the embattled Pflugerville Democrat to live up to her word..."

June 9, 2017 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

Council Considers the True Cost of Saving a Buck
Affordability is in the details
"...Heading into spring break and "festival season," with the next regular City Council meeting not until March 23,..."

March 10, 2017 News Feature by Michael King

Council: No Rest for the Weary
Zoning debates dominate the meeting that nearly never was
"...Council canceled this Tuesday's work session (Nov. 8) for the understandable consideration that it would be Election Day. They..."

Nov. 11, 2016 News Feature by Michael King

Rick Perry, Lord of the Dance?
Why would a former Texas governor go on reality TV? Why not?
"...Graham. Legends of Terpsichore. And now … Rick Perry. The former governor of Texas and two-time GOP presidential primary..."

Sept. 2, 2016 News Post by Richard Whittaker

Filling the Gap
In the wake of Uber and Lyft's exit, drivers and riders look for alternatives
"...With Uber and Lyft picking up their ball and going home in protest of Prop 1's..."

May 13, 2016 News Feature by Mac McCann

Where the Money Goes
Uber & Lyft spending freely on Prop. 1 campaign
"...is “accepting compensation” for his role as chair of the campaign to pass Proposition 1 on May 7. He’s..."

April 15, 2016 News Post by Michael King

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