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

Oct. 26, 2018 News Feature by Lindsay Stafford Mader

Public Notice: Priest Walks Into a Bar …
Armadillo Art Squad dean Micael Priest dead at 66
"...iconography of cosmic cowboys, rock music posters, and weird Austin as we know it today – passed away Tuesday..."

Sept. 14, 2018 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Texas Book Festival 2018: The Full List
Lineup includes Cecile Richards, Julián Castro, + 280 more
"...Story of Integration at the University of Texas at Austin Gretchen C. Daily and Charles J. Katz Jr. –..."

Aug. 29, 2018 Arts Post by Robert Faires

10 Recommended Food & Drink Events This Fall
Looking for a few culinary celebrations, are you?
"...it’s time for those tasty tasty noms all over Austin...."

Aug. 29, 2018 Events Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Were You at Pop Cats This Past Weekend?
Unless it’s only ever dogs for you, citizen, you should’ve been
"...past weekend’s Pop Cats exposition at the Palmer Events Center. Because, except that it (like most things) could’ve benefited..."

Aug. 27, 2018 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Restaurant Review: Home Slice Pizza – North Loop
The classic local hot spot serves up its New York-style slices on North Loop
"...that original South Congress location is as intrinsic to Austin as the bat bridge, which might explain why, somehow,..."

Aug. 10, 2018 Food Feature by Jessi Cape

Headlines
"...City Commission of Grand Rapids, Mich., voted to appoint Austin Assistant City Manager Mark Wash­ington as its new city..."

Aug. 3, 2018 News Feature

Cronk to Reorganize Management Team
Musical chairs at City Hall
"...Last week, Austin City Manager Spencer Cronk met with his five assistant..."

Aug. 3, 2018 News Feature by Michael King

National Geographic: Symphony for Our World
The breathtaking natural history footage combined with live symphonic performance sent a noble message: Save the Earth
"...Geographic's Sym­phony for Our World, performed impeccably by the Austin Symphony Orchestra and Chorus Austin under the assured and..."

Aug. 3, 2018 Arts Review by Robi Polgar

Recommended Live Music for the Weekend
Not going to Float Fest? Stay dry with these show picks.
"...Girl. Dark meditative harmonies from Brad Petering manifest Beck, Animal Collective, and the Avalanches on May’s Death of a..."

July 19, 2018 Events Post by The Music Staff

40 Songs to Make You Feel Better (or Worse) About Drinking
A sampling of drinking songs local, south of the border, and global
"...“Alcohol,” GBH (1981)..."

July 13, 2018 Music Feature by The Music Staff

Gay Place
Pride Month marches on
"...celebrations aren't showing any sign of slowing. Most notably, Austin Pride hosts their annual Stonewall Celebration and Rally on..."

June 22, 2018 Column by Sarah Marloff

Public Notice: New Math
Can CodeNEXT get to eight votes?
"...in the next couple of weeks (see "CodeNEXT Wrecks Austin," May 25)...."

May 25, 2018 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Unglue Your Kids From the TV for These Family-Friendly Summer Activities
Ten things to see and do around Austin, no screens required
"...it's time to consider the vast amount of activities Austin has to offer for kids that don't involve screen-gazing...."

May 18, 2018 Features Feature by Mae Hamilton

Paramount Gets Ready for Summer
43rd annual celebration of film fun on Austin's grandest screen
"...of Heaven, and the definitive college comedy, National Lampoon’s Animal House...."

May 15, 2018 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Down Home Ranch Builds Community With Farm-to-Table Goods
At home on the ranch
"...Home Ranch. There, you'll find large greenhouses, a learning center, and a shop selling memorabilia, fresh eggs, fruit, jelly,..."

April 27, 2018 Food Feature by Acacia Coronado

Public Notice: People’s Housing Justice
What Council can do that's not CodeNEXT
"...The annual East Austin Garden Fair is spearheaded by Travis County Master Gardeners..."

April 13, 2018 News Column by Nick Barbaro

A Good Time to Be Lawrence Wright
With new book God Save Texas, The Looming Tower series on Hulu, and his play Cleo at the Alley, Lawrence Wright is the man of the moment
"...twice to absorb it all. After I moved to Austin, Wright's name kept coming up in conversation, with people..."

April 13, 2018 Arts Feature by Elizabeth Banicki

Rodeo Austin: Your Guide to All the Bands, Barrel Racing, and Buckin' Broncs
Ludacris, Young the Giant, and mutton bustin’ top the bill
"...true Texan for some traditional Western rodeo entertainment. Rodeo Austin is back this Saturday, March 10, and runs until..."

March 10, 2018 Events Post by Savannah Opre

99 Luftballons (International Acts at SXSW Music)
South by Southwest by way of Sudan, Scotland, Colombia, and more
"...Thu. 15, Flatstock Stage, Austin Convention Center, 12:30pm; Thu. 15, Lamberts, 9pm Bifannah conjures..."

March 16, 2018 Music Feature

SXSW Music: Ruled by Women
10 from indie rock’s new fem-led gen
"...sharply melodic ruckus. Crashing drums, synth pads, and mechanical, Animal Collective guitars approximate a zany, malfunctioning carnival ride. The..."

March 16, 2018 Music Feature by Rachel Rascoe

Austin’s MVP Farmhands (Just No Opposable Thumbs)
From an 800-pound pig to cuddly baby goats, these farm animals are earning their keep
"...While Austin has plenty of big-city style, it certainly also still..."

Feb. 16, 2018 Features Feature by Katarina Brown

Council: Doctor’s Orders
Sides lining up on paid sick time proposal
"...("Council: In the Shadow of the Dome" and "Point Austin: Sick and Tired," Feb. 9), Greg Casar and three..."

Feb. 16, 2018 News Feature by Michael King

Is Your Water Running ... Pink?
Dye study confirms Onion Creek as aquifer recharge source
"...the Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Conser­va­tion District, the city of Austin, and the Meadows Center for Water and the Environment...."

Feb. 2, 2018 News Feature by Michael King

Public Notice: Old News on CodeNEXT
Scattershots, while waiting for Draft Three
"...Earlier this month, the Austin American-Statesman ran three full-page editorial pages, of council members..."

Jan. 26, 2018 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Fear & Loathing
Travis County says goodbye to a coyote-killing machine
"...program that uses taxpayer dollars to kill millions of animals annually. But that agreement ran into trouble last September..."

Dec. 22, 2017 News Feature by Lindsay Stafford Mader

Self-Care for Queers, by Queers
A queer's guide to gifting and weathering the next three years
"...So, why not give the gift of one of Austin’s funniest people and Chronicle contributor, Carina Magyar? Booked and..."

Dec. 7, 2017 Qmmunity Post by Beth Sullivan

Council: They Bring Their Ukes Along
Today at City Council: It's gonna be a long one
"...If, in this particular territory – the city of Austin will be one step closer to having a new,..."

Dec. 8, 2017 News Feature by Michael King

Becoming an Enlightened Carnivore
Outrider helps facilitate responsible hunting experiences
"...coffee shop and art gallery. When Crable moved to Austin three years ago – drawn here by the city's..."

Nov. 24, 2017 Food Feature by Veronica Meewes

Bondology
How does one schedule a bond? Very carefully, and with a lot of advance planning.
"...without voter approval, that investment never happens. With most Austin residents mulling whether to sign off on a billion..."

Oct. 27, 2017 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

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