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Nightstream Review: Honeydew
Babes in the wood. Hansel and Gretel. Hop-o'-My-Thumb. The myth of the innocents who stumble into the lair of evil in remote places is a powerful one, retold regularly in the form of the backwoods horror - and now in the unconventional and strange Honeydew.

6:45PM Mon. Oct. 19, 2020, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Italian Powerhouse L’Oca d’Oro Returns – by Subscription!
One of the things that Austin’s been missing, in addition to all the other things it’s been missing, is food from L’Oca d’Oro.

8:00AM Mon. Oct. 19, 2020, Wayne Alan Brenner Read More | Comment »

Nightstream Review: Anything For Jackson
Loss is a break in the cosmos. When OBGYN Henry Walsh (Julian Richings) and his wife, Audrey (Sheila McCarthy), lose their beloved and only grandson in a car crash, they have no clue what to do. Well, maybe one.

6:42PM Sat. Oct. 17, 2020, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Nightstream Review: Survival Skills
There's an undeniable boldness to making a movie in 2020 where a cop is the figure of sympathy. But not every film is Survival Skills, a fresh look at the inanity of old educational VHS tapes where the well-intentioned officer gets ground down by the impossible cruelty of the real world.

6:12PM Sat. Oct. 17, 2020, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Nightstream Review: Frank & Zed
Finding the right room mate can be tricky. Luckily, Frank and Zed have each other. Frank has a night time condition that means Zed has to care for him, and he does so happily. Zed has dietary issues, and Frank keeps him stocked up. If that sounds sweet, it's because it is.

6:00PM Sat. Oct. 17, 2020, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Day Trips & Beyond: Mid-October Roundup
In 1880, San Antonio architect Alfred Giles designed the town of Comfort’s first hotel. The limestone-block hotel was enlarged seven years later when the railroad came to town. Louis and Matilda Faust owned the business from 1909 until 1949.

10:00AM Sat. Oct. 17, 2020, Gerald E. McLeod Read More | Comment »

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Vulcan Video Lives in the Alamo!
Rumors had been bubbling for a few weeks, but now it's all been confirmed, just in time for International Independent Video Store Day: The Alamo Drafthouse will be the new home to the massive collection of movies from the late, lamented Vulcan Video, and they will be available ... for free!

7:10PM Fri. Oct. 16, 2020, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Austin Film Society Launches AFS@Home
With many theatre doors still shuttered, virtual cinema has become part of modern movie watching. Now AFS Cinema has announced it's launching AFS@Home, a new digital platform to bring arthouse and indie cinema to your home.

6:00PM Fri. Oct. 16, 2020, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Council Recap: Not Many Tools in the Toolbox
City Council approved a new vision for the $15 million in relief funding they approved two weeks ago: leverage the money to help businesses survive through the pandemic, resulting recession, and beyond it.

2:40PM Fri. Oct. 16, 2020, Austin Sanders Read More | Comment »

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