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Farmers’ Market Report: March 29-30, 2014
The quality and variety of produce at the farmers’ markets is unparalleled right now. Asparagus, young spinach, golden beets, bunching onions, strawberries, baby carrots, celery tops, radishes, kale, parsnips, lettuces, and more are all vigorous and without blemish.

11:00AM Fri. Mar. 28, 2014, Kate Thornberry Read More | Comment »

Give Me Those Nice, Bright Colors
Many consider the arrival of William Eggleston's Guide to be the beginning of color photography, including – at least initially – John Rohrbach. But the senior curator of photographs at Ft. Worth's Amon Carter Museum revealed the hidden history of color photography in a talk at the Contemporary Austin on March 20.

10:00AM Fri. Mar. 28, 2014, Rod Machen Read More | Comment »

Kickstart Your Weekend: 'The Intergalactic Nemesis'
Its stories may be a throwback to the golden age of radio, but transmedia phenomenon The Intergalactic Nemesis wants to make the bold leap into the Internet.

9:00AM Fri. Mar. 28, 2014, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Carstarphen Headed to Atlanta
Breaking news out of Atlanta: Austin ISD Superintendent Meria Carstarphen is the sole finalist to become the new head of Atlanta Public Schools, leaving her current employers potentially and abruptly leaderless.

5:03PM Thu. Mar. 27, 2014, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Fifth Circuit Upholds Provisions of HB 2
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of the state of Texas, finding that the hospital admitting privileges requirement for abortion clinics and restricted protocol for administering pharmaceutical abortions, both contained in controversial abortion regulations House Bill 2, are constitutional.

4:14PM Thu. Mar. 27, 2014, Jordan Smith Read More | Comment »

Fourth Person Dies From SXSW Crash
A fourth victim has died as a result of the South by Southwest crash. Austin Police say that DeAndre Tatum, 18, succumbed to his injuries earlier today. He had been in critical condition since the incident.

2:53PM Thu. Mar. 27, 2014, Brandon Watson Read More | Comment »

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Joanna Barbera’s Seven-Year Itch
Like Marilyn Monroe, Joanna Barbera has a seven-year itch. In June, the S.F.-via-NYC transplant celebrates seven years in Austin. Her upcoming tour, with a new video, publishing company, and local Shane Cooley in tow, could temporarily relieve the tickle. She starts tonight at Holy Mountain with guests Jason Anderson and Aisha Burns.

1:37PM Thu. Mar. 27, 2014, Abby Johnston Read More | Comment »

Violet Crown Supports One of Its Own
No words can fully express the collective heartbreak endured by the city after a tragic crash on Red River took the lives of three and wounded 22 others during South by Southwest.

12:00PM Thu. Mar. 27, 2014, Monica Riese Read More | Comment »

The AggreGAYtor: March 27
Jimmy gives us full candidate, Puerto Rico could get ahead of Texas, and World Vision flip flops, as your AggreGAYtor gets high maintenance.

11:20AM Thu. Mar. 27, 2014, David Estlund Read More | Comment »

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