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The Problem With K2, Downtown Austin’s Most Dangerous Drug
APD cannot depend on big busts alone to solve the problem
"...an assistant chief with APD who at the time was commander of the department's Downtown sector. "But we had..."

March 16, 2018 News Feature by Nina Hernandez

SXSW Music Review: Max Richter
SX one-off to rival the Flaming Lips’ garage boombox sync
"...at Bass Concert Hall for 15 minutes and someone was already snoring. During a typical concert this would be..."

March 13, 2018 SXSW Post by Dan Gentile

Max Richter Puts SXSW to Sleep
UK classicist previews his eight-hour SXSW debut
"...Hall on Monday, March 12, to perform Sleep, an eight-hour orchestral composition played overnight to an audience laying in..."

March 9, 2018 SXSW Post by Dan Gentile

2018 Primary Elections: Giddy With Energy
Tracking back on a wild election night
"...candidates, in a sea of sorely underwhelming contenders, attracted enough votes to win their primary outright. Former Dallas Coun­ty..."

March 9, 2018 News Feature by the News Staff

12 Breakthrough Austin Bands at SXSW Music
Singer-songwriter had a calling
"...music scene came in the form of a "residency," eight months of performing weekly in the corner of Thai..."

March 9, 2018 Music Feature by Libby Webster

Point Austin: Sick and Tired
Council moves toward commonsense ordinance, despite business resistance
"...That was early January. Last week, KTBC-TV updated, "The flu has..."

Feb. 9, 2018 News Column by Michael King

The Tides of March
Ready for a blue wave in November's midterms? That'll depend on the race.
"...of the reigning Republican emperor. Someone who's polished, with enough name ID, political goodwill, policy experience, and Democratic bona..."

Feb. 9, 2018 News Feature by Mary Tuma

Orphans! The Improvised Orphan Musical at the Hideout
This tribute to musicals starring spunky singing street kids makes you believe the sun’ll come out tomorrow
"...Gotham, the mighty mayor of NYC himself, when he was intent on using all his influence and affluence to..."

Jan. 19, 2018 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Does Anybody Want the Warren Wildlife Gallery in Bouldin Creek?
Rick Warren's indoor safari brings turmoil to the South Austin neighborhood
"...the single-family houses in Bouldin Creek. When its exterior was lit up for Christmas – the massive tree outside..."

Jan. 12, 2018 News Feature by Nina Hernandez

The Hideout Theatre’s Local on the Eights
Improvised local news for the fictional town of DeWitt turned up some big stories (and funny ones) before and behind the camera
"...The fearless hosts of Local on the Eights ask, "How does the place you're from inspire you?"..."

Dec. 22, 2017 Arts Review by T. Lynn Mikeska

A Grisly Weekend for APD
Two officer-involved shootings, one viral use of force
"...invoked the Dec. 12 arrest of Jason Donald, who was detained a day earlier outside of a convenience store..."

Dec. 22, 2017 News Feature by Nina Hernandez

State Capitol Sexual Abuse Policies Remain a Work in Progress
After flood of allegations, House and Senate pressed to revise rules
"...another part of the Capitol to cry because I was so upset by this. I really didn't know what..."

Dec. 22, 2017 News Feature by Mary Tuma

The Frank Mills Call It Quits After 500th Show
Why is one of the city’s top improv troupes breaking up?
"...Erin Plischke. And Mac Antigua. And they were nice enough to let Erika and me join that group when..."

Dec. 12, 2017 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Day Trips & Beyond: Twelve Weeks After Hurricane Harvey in Port Aransas
"Port A is open for business," says chamber of commerce
"...All around Port Aransas the damage from Hurricane Harvey was severe and heartbreaking. Buildings along Port A’s harbor collapsed..."

Dec. 2, 2017 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Council: Meet Your City Manager Semifinalists
Winnowing down the list
"...this stage (also a complaint in 2008, when Ott was hired). A review of publicly available info on the..."

Dec. 1, 2017 News Feature by Michael King

Austin Energy's Quest to Bring Solar Power to Renters and the Less Wealthy
What can new incentive programs and community solar projects do for the city's most abundant energy source?
"...capacity, bringing the cumulative amount up to 78 MW, enough to power 12,000 homes. AE hopes to reach a..."

Nov. 24, 2017 News Feature by Joseph Caterine

Tillie Walden: Talking Comics
"If it was torture, I’d’ve given up by now.”
"...But a few weeks ago, Walden was definitely at Austin’s Brentwood Social House, where the talented..."

Nov. 1, 2017 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

John Fogerty Won’t Back Down
From Pete Seeger and Tom Petty to the romance of the Sixties
"...music town and a wonderful town. I think I was at the first South by Southwest, because I remember..."

Oct. 25, 2017 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

Mr. Smarty Pants Knows
"...The 1904 model of the Coldwell Steam Lawn Mower was also used for threshing grain, sawing wood, and spraying..."

Oct. 20, 2017 Column by Mr. Smarty Pants

Will & Grace Returns to TV
The beloved Nineties sitcom gets 2017-ified for the reboot
"...bars around the country hosted viewing parties. Austin’s Rain was just one local spot where fans could satisfy their..."

Sept. 29, 2017 Qmmunity Post by Beth Sullivan

2017 Texas Biennial: Putting It Together
Leslie Moody Castro on reviving the show after four years
"...the job of curating the 2017 Texas Biennial, she wasn't simply agreeing to select the art for another round..."

Sept. 27, 2017 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Staying Healthy to Stay in School
National nonprofit Communities in Schools looks at the role of food in education
"...neighborhoods, enrolls about 400 girls in grades six through eight. It's not a particularly diverse school, ethnically or economically:..."

Sept. 22, 2017 Food Feature by Melanie Haupt

Tovo and Casar Unfiltered on CodeNEXT
The Council members' full conversation with the Chronicle
"...draft], which is fine. But something that I thought was useful for me in trying to judge how worthwhile..."

Sept. 14, 2017 News Post by Nick Barbaro

Which Way to CodeNEXT?
A conversation with Mayor Pro Tem Kathie Tovo and Council Member Greg Casar
"...– are or could be. So I think it was really important for us to see that there is..."

Sept. 15, 2017 News Feature by Nick Barbaro

Eddie Stout Is a One-Man Historical Blues Society
On the eve of his Eastside Kings Festival the Dialtone Records founder remains doggedly preservationist
"..."I was thinking, 'This is what this is, this is what..."

Sept. 8, 2017 Music Feature by Kahron Spearman

Protecting the LGBTQ Community When the State Attacks
From the bathroom bill to marriage equality, can Austin fight back?
"...lawmakers reconvened for their special session, the local activist was kidnapped, beaten, and robbed. After several weeks of talking..."

Aug. 25, 2017 News Feature by Sarah Marloff

Your Weekend in Film
What major releases and one-off screenings are worth your theatre time
"...ubiquitous landline telephones that appear throughout the film. It’s enough to make you wish for a Snapple.”..."

Aug. 4, 2017 Screens Post by The Screens Staff

Origin Story of the Liberty Lunch Brand
Former venue owner Mark Pratz on Stubb’s potential re-branding
"...the popular Red River venue. The following morning, paperwork was filed with the Texas Secretary of State, reserving the..."

July 10, 2017 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

Labor Negotiations: A Matter of Police Oversight
Police Monitor Deven Desai brings his agenda to bargaining sessions
"...as such, the dominant figure on the city's end was Deven Desai, Strib­ling's predecessor at the LRO and the..."

June 16, 2017 News Feature by Nina Hernandez

ATX Television Festival: Northern Exposure
Cicely forever!
"...still pretty magical – a character-driven, melancholy comedy nimble enough to shimmy between slapstick and references to Nanook of..."

June 10, 2017 Screens Post by Kimberley Jones

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