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Review: Deaf Austin Theatre’s Tiny Beautiful Things
Fostering connection through Cheryl Strayed’s advice columns
"...faith in humanity. Is there such a thing as basic decency anymore? Or is everyone as angry and suffering..."

May 24, 2024 Arts Feature by Cat McCarrey

Changing Nations, Changing Generations: PJ Raval’s Who We Become
Austin filmmaker on his not-a-pandemic-project pandemic project
"...are first generation, they generally mean that they moved to the States. But PJ Raval has a different way..."

Jan. 9, 2024 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

The Chronicle Guide to the Marvel Cinematic Universe
As the Guardians of the Galaxy gather once more, every MCU film reviewed
"...in the ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe, it's kinda hard to remember exactly what happened when, and to who, in..."

May 5, 2023 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Recipes to Reimagine Your Holiday Feast
It’s time to revamp your end-of-year celebration menus
"...season for good company and great eats. Before preparing to ring in the Year of the Water Rabbit (2023),..."

Dec. 9, 2022 Food Feature by Jessi Cape

Opinion: Flawed Cemetery Rules Process Violates City Council Resolution and Betrays Public Trust
The Austin Parks and Recreation Department is trying to force new rules that could result in the desecration of hundreds of graves
"...In 2006, my vibrant, brilliant 13-year-old niece, Shoshana, died suddenly of myocarditis and was..."

Nov. 11, 2022 Column by Sharon Weintraub

Review: Zach Theatre's Somebody Loves You, Mr. Hatch
Surprisingly minimalist adaptation of beloved kids book still enchants
"...children's book – a delightful 11-minute bedtime read – into an hourlong stage production...."

May 6, 2022 Arts Feature by Bob Abelman

The History and Historiography of MLK/FBI
Sam Pollard on the changing challenges of recording Black history
"...For 30 years, from PBS's Eyes on the Prize through last year's Mr...."

Jan. 20, 2021 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Top 20 Austin Breweries of 2020
It's time for our annual Central Texas Brewery Power Rankings
"...– if not every – Central Texas brewery was to go full steam ahead into SXSW season and then..."

Nov. 11, 2020 Food Post by Eric Puga

Austin Theatres Are Moving the Stage Beyond Zoom
Companies thinking outside the boxes bring theatre to your radio, your mailbox, and your neighbor's yard
"...months of the pandemic, the two words most likely to be associated with the word "theatre" were "none" and..."

Sept. 11, 2020 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Free Will Astrology
Your weekly horoscope, May 22-28
"...very least you can do in your life is to figure out what you hope for," writes author Barbara..."

May 22, 2020 Column by Rob Brezsny

As Charlie Jones Exits C3, He Traces His Journey From College Station to Founding ACL Fest
Leaving the music promotions empire he helped build, Jones begins his new events company, Four Leaf
"...One fundamental story, two plotlines, three basic tales, five boilerplate set-ups, or..."

Feb. 28, 2020 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

The Stories Behind Austin’s Iconic Signs
How both classic neon and changing design continue to draw patrons to local restaurants and theatres
"...remain bat signals for both longtime fans and brand-new visitors of our local treasures. From original neon and vintage..."

Jan. 31, 2020 Features Feature by Jessi Cape

Dining for One at the Rubber Repstaurant
Austin’s Rubber Repertory provided, I mean, anything you desired
"...I had to sit on this review for a week, until the..."

Jan. 27, 2020 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

You Won’t Catch Max Richter Sleeping
A 60-minute edit of the 8-hour Sleep? Do tell!
"...German-born Brit, Max Richter just returned from a full-length performance of 2015’s Sleep at the Great..."

Oct. 17, 2019 Music Post by Christina Garcia

Solving a Mystery That Should Stay Unsolved in Doe
Other Worlds Austin screens amnesia thriller with a twist
"...no longer ourselves, do our sins still really belong to us? Those are the key questions at the heart..."

Oct. 16, 2018 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Do We Really Need More Superhero Movies?
We asked local artists if we're approaching Peak Cape anytime soon
"...the vicissitudes of the more quotidian universe (Note: I took out the trash today & I’m on fire), the..."

April 25, 2018 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Josh T. Pearson Record Review
The Straight Hits! (Mute)
"...Whatever fans might be expecting from Josh T. Pearson, this isn't it...."

April 13, 2018 Music Feature by Kevin Curtin

Playback: Spatula City Limits
Austin music journeys to the desert – and you're not invited
"...of South by Southwest, about 120 of us pile into our vans and drive eight hours to the most..."

April 6, 2018 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

Brenham’s Brazos Valley Brewing Is a Destination, Not a Pit Stop
"It's what's on the inside that counts"
"...wasabi snack chips make me feel. On their potential to become a multi-colored contract of imminent leisure and merriment..."

Dec. 15, 2017 Food Feature by Eric Puga

Bullet Head
A cracking good Tarantino-esgue heist film
"...Directed by: Paul Solet. Starring: Adrien Brody, John Malkovich, Antonio Banderas, Rory Culkin, Alexandra Dinu and Ori Pfeffer...."

Dec. 8, 2017 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Austin Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing
Shakespeare’s rom-com gets a light staging with fine performances and lots of genuine laughs
"...and the result is a clear interpretation of the story with lots of genuine laughs. As Benedick and Beatrice,..."

Nov. 24, 2017 Arts Review by Elizabeth Cobbe

Page Two: Loving and Hating John Wayne, Meryl Streep, Free Speech
Public or private, unspoken or expressed, the rights of every citizen are guaranteed
"...stars abusing their celebrity status. Unfortunately, the often ugly tone and undisguised hostility of many comments argues that this..."

Jan. 13, 2017 Column by Louis Black

Playback: Austin Musician Union Overthrown
Local 433 hangs in the balance, a new hit for Fastball, and End of an Ear begins its new lease on life
"...the American Federation of Musicians. The takeover, which went into effect Oct. 3, terminated all of Local 433's elected..."

Oct. 21, 2016 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

The Power of Art in Austin’s Overlooked Objects
Defining the city's personality from the moonlight towers to the railroad bridge
"...swerve. I consider any object wielding this kind of totemic force as worthy of the name "art." By art,..."

Aug. 5, 2016 Arts Feature by Sam Anderson-Ramos

I Like to Watch
Saying goodbye to The Good Wife
"...highly acclaimed prestige drama would ever have made it to seven years on a broadcast station, particularly CBS...."

May 6, 2016 Screens Post by Jacob Clifton

Page Two: Let Us Pray and Play Guitar
The revolution is ongoing, the revolution is daily
"...embracing film, as how could one not if trying to be culturally current in Austin today, he was once..."

April 22, 2016 Column by Louis Black

DVDanger: Hellions
We binge-watch this month's horror for you
"...and scant grasp of the morality that binds civilization together? Give them axes and a lust for teen blood,..."

Feb. 7, 2016 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

13 Reasons to Love Wizard World
Where else could Big Bird rub feathers with The Crow?
"...circus of comics, pop culture, and fandom. But aside from the wallet-emptying trade show floor, and the dozens of..."

Oct. 30, 2015 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Chicago Remixes Chicago
Founding keyboardist Robert Lamm’s gym kismet
"...Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire pull into Circuit of the Americas Thursday, July 23, during their..."

July 16, 2015 Music Post by Greg Beets

Scott McCloud in Austin with The Sculptor this Weekend
The affable theorist of Understanding Comics waxes all fictional.
"...of Understanding Comics fame has a new book out from First Second this week – and he'll be presenting..."

Feb. 4, 2015 Books Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

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