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Faster Than Sound: Edith Frost Returns
Austinite once again, Edith Frost offers first new songs in over a decade, plus Natalie Jane Hill's debut and Red River Cultural District requests
"...relief funding and through long-term commitment to supporting this economy with funding."..."

May 22, 2020 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

Austin At Large: Chronicles of Deaths, Foretold
The coronavirus works for free and cares not about its approval rating
"...and the governor had set guidelines for reopening the economy that they now pretend don't exist, even though they..."

May 22, 2020 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Climbing Infections Be Damned, Phase 2 of the "Open Texas" Plan Begins
Greg Abbott hits the gas, tries to outrun virus
"...of his "Open Texas" plan to restart the state's economy. The original benchmark for doing so was to be..."

May 22, 2020 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Embrace the Tech
"...supporting businesses as we develop plans to reopen the economy...."

May 18, 2020 Postmarks

Now Streaming in Austin: The Trolls
Austin comedy takes a potshot at tech culture
"...made titles to watch while self-quarantining. While the global economy seems to be tanking, the truth is that many..."

May 15, 2020 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Public Notice: Cruz (Out of) Control
Whose well-being does the junior senator have at heart?
"...get people safely back to work, and get the economy back on its feet...."

May 15, 2020 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Faster Than Sound: Locals Join Over 1,000 Independent Clubs Fighting for Survival
Meet the National Independent Venue Association, goodbye Shady Grove, and more music news
"...future of live music and for the cultural tourism economy rests on your actions," he said. "Fortune favors the..."

May 15, 2020 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

COVID-19 Is Still Here, but Texas Wants Us to Move On
That's not an order
"...in Texas, opposed to the rapid reopening of the economy, still fearful of the risk of COVID-19, and still..."

May 15, 2020 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

The Common Law
COVID-19 and Austin – answering your legal questions (part 6)
"...employer terminated employment due to the downturn in the economy, the employer was likely within its rights under the..."

May 8, 2020 Column by Luke Ellis

Even as Cases Climb, the COVID-19 Rules Begin Unraveling
The state opens businesses up and Austin tries to keep some controls in place
"...concedes to legislators that his plan to reopen the economy and society will lead to an increase in infections..."

May 8, 2020 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Austin Craft Brewers vs COVID-19: Compadre Brewing and Central District Brewing
How local breweries are responding to the pandemic (Part 7)
"...Ok sure, Texas is trying to save its economy or whatever, but as very big advocates of not..."

May 6, 2020 Food Post by Eric Puga

Mother’s Day Dining Options for Pickup & Delivery
Honor your materfamilias with some culinary goodness
"...We’re all hoping our local economy – and the nation’s economy – will eventually come..."

May 2, 2020 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Rent Strike ATX Protest on I-35
"...the nationwide call for activity to shut down the economy which is willing to sacrifice us for its profits."..."

May 1, 2020 Photo Gallery

Capital in the Twenty-First Century
History doesn't repeat itself but the rhymes are terrifying in this unmissable documentary
"...via Reagan and Thatcher, Amazon's tax-dodging, ultra-nationalism, the gig economy, the welfare state, the housing crisis, the birth of..."

May 1, 2020 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

In Lawrence Wright's Novel, an Imagined Pandemic That's Frighteningly Real
If disease-ravaged world of The End of October feels like our own, that’s because the author did his research rigorously
"...like "Political pressure was building ... to let the economy breathe," and "The conspiracists were inflaming fears that Kongoli..."

May 1, 2020 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Austin at Large: People, Get Ready
We can all be responsible Austinites – now that we know what that requires
"...We can and will restore a safe and equitable economy, and we can and will regain our communal ability..."

May 1, 2020 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Day Trips & Beyond: Stay Trips
Daytripping in the age of stay-at-home orders
"...pandemic is having a devastating effect on the world economy and the retail and leisure and hospitality industries are..."

April 28, 2020 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Radically in It Together
"...ones who own the economic entities that direct our economy: investors and managers. In a democratized economy, advocated by..."

April 28, 2020 Postmarks

Austin at Large: People, Read the Zoom!
Don't make me leave the house to deliver some sense to y'all in times like these
"...it's time to get back to normal, reopen the economy, reopen the bars, and go back to ignoring the..."

April 17, 2020 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Austin Craft Brewers vs. COVID-19: (512) Brewing and The Brewtorium
How local breweries are responding to the pandemic (Part 4)
"...and to try to direct it to the local economy whenever possible. It’s not always easy, but it may..."

April 14, 2020 Food Post by Eric Puga

Opinion: Capitalism Has Failed Americans in This Crisis
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed longstanding structural problems. This is an opportunity to rethink our systems before they collapse.
"...all by continuing to prop up a fundamentally unstable economy and leaving climate change on the back burner until..."

April 10, 2020 Column by Marina Roberts

Now Streaming in Austin: "Waffle"
Catch an AFS alum's SXSW short with a comedy-horror twist
"...story of friendship, the weird impact of the gig economy, and how waffle can be a noun and a..."

April 8, 2020 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Austin’s Economic Forecast Is Unsurprisingly Bleak
City budgeteers project COVID-19 recovery could take two years
"...The local economy could take two years to return to a state..."

April 7, 2020 News Post by Austin Sanders

Austin's Construction Ban Lifted, but Will Workers Be Safe?
COVID-19 remains a hazard as thousands return to job sites
"...“Our members understand their role in keeping the economy moving forward,” Forkner said, “both to support their families..."

April 3, 2020 News Post by Austin Sanders

Supporting Austin Music Venues During Shutdown
Via fundraisers, merch, tickets presales, and more
"...pay employees during a total shutdown of the event-based economy. After all, when businesses reopen, we won’t enjoy much..."

March 30, 2020 Music Post by Rachel Rascoe

Faster Than Sound: Music Industry Workers Face Uncertainty Around Unemployment Benefits
Independent contractors advised: “When in doubt, go ahead and register”
"...that Austin hosts the fastest-growing population of skilled gig economy workers in the country. Melissa Jacobs, an attorney at..."

March 27, 2020 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

Texas Tribune to Host Live Interview With Mayor Adler on Coronavirus in Texas
Join the stream Wednesday, March 25, at 8am
"...the outbreak, public health, the impacts on the local economy, and how the effects of the outbreak will impact..."

March 24, 2020 News Post by Emily Burns

Faster Than Sound: Music Industry Workers Face Uncertainty Around Unemployment Benefits
Indie contractors advised: “When in doubt, go ahead and register”
"...that Austin hosts the fastest-growing population of skilled gig economy workers in the country. Melissa Jacobs, an attorney at..."

March 24, 2020 Music Post by Rachel Rascoe

"Stay Home, Work Safe" Orders Issued for Central Texas
Urgent measures deemed essential to combat spread of COVID-19
"...or should be, willing to die to save the economy for their grandchildren.) Speaking for the group, Eckhardt emphasized..."

March 24, 2020 News Post by Mike Clark-Madison

Are Austin Restaurants Too Small To Fail?
No, they’ll fail – unless they get the support they need
"...restaurant shutters will set off unprecedented damage to the economy, affecting suppliers, farmers and ranchers, nonprofits, and other professionals..."

March 23, 2020 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

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