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Liveblogging the Lege Part Two
"...And the fun begins … well, not really. Just finished reading..."

Jan. 9, 2007 News Post by Wells Dunbar

Spirit of the Game
"...Greg Clark is a botanist in the biology department at UT. He transacts most of his..."

Dec. 13, 2006 Sports Post by Josh Bauermeister

Beside the Point: A Vegetative State
The City Council tries to move the budget beyond meat and potatoes
"...Around the dinner table, it's the roast beef that spills blood,..."

Aug. 18, 2006 News Column by Wells Dunbar

Point Austin: Ringing in the New
New City Council takes its place, and the fun just keeps on coming
"...duly sworn in by Judge Gisela Triana, and shortly thereafter incumbent Danny Thomas, now the longest-tenured council member, was..."

June 24, 2005 News Column by Michael King

Kill the Messenger!
In the Tomstown counterattack, the GOP spin doctors are pointing the finger in every direction
"...The response of Republican operatives and loyalists to the ongoing..."

April 2, 2004 News Column by Michael King

The Living Library
Grassroots historians team up with local agencies to bring past and future history to light
"...I have always longed to visit Pompeii. The humans whose lives were caught under a blanket of..."

July 4, 2003 Features Feature by Abe Louise Young

The Comforts of Home Cooking
Two Austin schools are teaching the old-fashioned way.
"...Cooking and dining out certainly became the new theatrical entertainment for the turn of the 21st..."

Feb. 7, 2003 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

The Zinophiles
The Zinfandel Advocates and Producers Come to Austin
"...In the old days of Austin's food scene, circa 1975, Bob..."

April 20, 2001 Food Feature by Wes Marshall

The Millennium Phone Call
When Margaret Thompson answers her phone, she never knows how distraught the person at the other end might be ...
"...The phone rang sometime just after midnight, in the very..."

Jan. 14, 2000 Features Feature by Margaret Thompson

Cox Guarding the Henhouse
For Whom the Polls Toll
"...One of the main complaints of the Garry Mauro campaign was that..."

Nov. 27, 1998 News Column by Lee Nichols

Jump off the Board
...And the Truth Shall Set You Free
"...The following is an editorial by Robert Bryce, who has..."

Nov. 10, 1995 News Feature

With Cronk Out of The Way, Council Goes For a One-Year Cop Deal
Decision allows voters to consider police oversight in May
"...After suffering a temporary defeat at the hands of former City Manager Spencer Cronk last week,..."

Feb. 16, 2023 News Post by Austin Sanders

Taking a Look at the Neighborhoods That Will Be Changed the Most by Project Connect
Diving into the iterations of the public transit redesign
"...failure to invest in transit, during which Austin became the fastest-growing metro area in the country...."

June 3, 2022 News Feature by Austin Sanders

Public Notice: The 30% Solution
Capital Metro slow-rolls out the next draft of the rail plan
"...In a series of community meetings over the last month, focusing on the various ­segments of their..."

April 29, 2022 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Through SXSW Jazz re:freshed Outernational Brought "The Dope Black British Jazz Landscape" to the World
Organizer Adam Moses and showcase veteran Daniel Casimir discuss the roots of SXSW's groundbreaking jazz showcase
"...produced by an organization of which I’d never heard. The Jazz re:freshed Outernational night filled the tiny stage at..."

March 18, 2022 Music Feature by Michael Toland

Faster Than Sound: KUT/KUTX in Discussion With UT Over the Future of the Cactus Cafe
KUTX Director says it's "50-50" whether the station will continue managing the venue
"...In 2010, UT announced plans to close the Cactus Cafe, a 150-capacity listening room located in the..."

May 7, 2021 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

The Table Ed Ward Built
Pioneering music journalist (1948-2021) wrote rock & roll history
"...Ed Ward, who died Monday at the age of 72, welcomed me to the table –..."

May 5, 2021 Music Post by Tim Stegall

Denny Freeman, the Graceful Guitarist Who Made Everyone Sound Better, Has Died
Masterful player had a foundational presence on Austin music
"...Denny Freeman, the soulful, musically deep multi-instrumentalist whose presence has been foundational..."

April 25, 2021 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

From Light Rail to a Downtown Tunnel: The Parts of Project Connect
Diving into the plan
"...The Project Connect system plan and "initial investment" – the..."

Sept. 25, 2020 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Austin’s Sexual Assault Controversies Roil the District Attorney’s Race
Margaret Moore's controversial handling of rape cases brings opponents to the race
"...survivors whose rights she believes are being ignored by the incumbent and her office...."

Feb. 7, 2020 News Feature by Sarah Marloff

Nominees for the 2018-19 Austin Critics Table Awards Announced
The Critics Table's picture-perfect year
"...Members of the Austin Critics Table have considered the hundreds of stage..."

May 13, 2019 Arts Post by Robert Faires

The Next Generation of Austin Hip-Hop
Young rappers reinvent the most streamed genre in America
"...Ultimate democratizer, the internet leads you to a mostly black and brown..."

Aug. 31, 2018 Music Feature by Clara Wang

A New Era for the Travis County Democratic Party
After years of infighting and a tumultuous election in March, the TCDP must now proceed as one
"...Just after 11pm on the night of this year's primary election, Dyana Limon-Mercado announced..."

June 15, 2018 News Feature by Nina Hernandez

Critics Name Cream of the Cultural Crop
The nominees for the 2017-18 Austin Critics Table Awards
"...Members of the Austin Critics Table have considered the hundreds of stage..."

May 14, 2018 Arts Post by Robert Faires

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 Future of Health Care?
Dell and Central Health "re-think" the way we provide – and pay for – health care
"...reviewing patient records and X-rays. For roughly an hour, they skimmed through patient records, considering both the monochrome images..."

March 24, 2017 News Feature by Michael King

Sanctuary Cities and the Ways We Fight for Human Rights
When community matters more than the law
"...On the Sunday morning after Donald Trump won the presidential election,..."

Feb. 10, 2017 News Feature by Victoria Rossi

After the Flood, Before the Flood
As the area recovers from the Memorial Day flood, El Niño looms
"...into San Marcos Sunday morning, May 24, evidence of the previous night's storm was strewn all over the highway...."

Aug. 14, 2015 News Feature by Nina Hernandez

This Is the Box We're In
Council doesn't have a budget, but they're cutting it nonetheless
"...It may be a while before the city of Austin has a budget...."

June 12, 2015 News Feature by Michael King

Email From the Mayor
Adler solicits public support for expanding official staff
"...today's proposal to “add additional staffing and resources for the Mayor and Council offices.” The proposal had a rocky..."

Feb. 26, 2015 News Post by Michael King

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