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The Great Feckin' Depression of Seamus O'Doherty
Th' dark-eyed Dubliner & his ginger mog: Captured by Austin's Izzi Ross
"...compilation of three years’ work, successfully crowdfunded via Indiegogo, looks like it came straight from the author’s drawing board..."

June 12, 2019 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Terrence McNally on Art and Commerce
The Tony-winning playwright talks about the business of show
"...covered in a companion feature, "Terrence McNally Knows About Lasting Impact." This part speaks more directly to the intersections..."

June 6, 2019 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Luv Doc: The Fur Garden
What could be more masculine than crawling out of a dumpster?
"...I was so excited last November when my husband decided to grow a beard..."

May 31, 2019 Column by The Luv Doc

A Few Faves From the Paramount Summer Classic Film Series
Immortal gems of the cinema help us define a classic
"...audiences fell in love with the struggle of the last two members of the elflike Gelfling race – brave..."

May 24, 2019 Screens Feature by The Screens Staff

All Guns Blazing With the Director of John Wick 3
Chad Stahelski on building a world beyond the Continental
"...It's weird. We've spent the last five years in this world. We do have ideas..."

May 16, 2019 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

House Committee Hears "Discriminatory" Voter Suppression Bill
SB 9 would punish voter form errors with state jail felonies
"...in voting laws and intent of voter suppression. “It looks like the Legislature doesn’t really want people to vote,”..."

May 16, 2019 News Post by Mary Tuma

Austin City Council v. Climate Change
City Hall backs resilience, electric vehicles
"...driving a car (e.g., the Austin Strategic Mobility Plan). Last week, on May 9, Council approved two resolutions aimed..."

May 17, 2019 News Feature by Austin Sanders

Terminator: The Musical at Fallout Theater
This is exactly the sort of loving parody of nuclear apocalypse and time-traveling AI everyone should experience at least once
"...Rocky Horror (Picture) Show, Mamma Mia!, and Hairspray, the last of which went from film to Broadway show to..."

May 17, 2019 Arts Review by M. Brianna Stallings

Turning Williamson County a Bluer Shade of Purple
Wading through the new political landscape of the Austin suburbs
"...He's the youngest member of the Legislature, and looks even younger than his 29 years, but James Talarico..."

May 10, 2019 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Blood, Sweat, Tears, and the LDC
"...Dear Editor, The Austin City Council voted last week to base the Land Development Code rewrite on..."

May 7, 2019 Postmarks

At the Capitol, Texas Tries to Catch Up With Cannabis
From medical use to decriminalization to legalization, marijuana seems to have bipartisan support, so what's taking so long?
"...HB 1325, introduced by Rep. Tracy King, D-Batesville, looks to establish regulations to grow, manufacture, and sell hemp..."

May 3, 2019 News Feature by Kevin Curtin

A Local Pick for Free Comic Book Day
Creators of Punchline offer a super-powered narrative
"...Matthew Weldon: That’s a good question – because it looks like it’s gonna take a while before this makes..."

May 1, 2019 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Drew Silverman’s Gorintō
A quintessential work which surpasseth all understanding with beauty
"...did with his Gorintō project at Ground Floor Theatre last night, though. It only hinted that that Gorintō gig,..."

April 28, 2019 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

The Last Color Touches the Lives of India's Untouchables
A rainbow of love at Indie Meme
"...Khanna originally set The Last Color in Vrindavan, the childhood home of Krishna and..."

April 26, 2019 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

With a Possible Update to the Texas Open Meetings Act, Former Council Members Recall Local Scandal
How a misunderstanding changed Austin politics
"...a forbidden quorum. SB 1640 passed the Senate unanimously last week...."

April 19, 2019 News Feature by Michael King

Princess Mans Up For a Female Sci-Fi Future
Alexis Gideon + Michael O'Neill's 'Out There' is in here on Thursday
"...can get something that I like the way it looks...."

April 16, 2019 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Settling in but Never Settling at the Old Settler's Music Fest
Executive Director Jean Spivey looks back at three decades of roots music
"...OSMF executive director for the last dozen years, Spivey veers right to explore one of..."

April 12, 2019 Music Feature by Kevin Curtin

UPDATED: AISD Reassigns Principal After "MAGA" Controversy
Andrews Elementary principal Gabriela Soto said the school's new PTA looks forward to "making Andrews Great Again!"
"...AISD leaders opened an investigation into the principal's conduct last fall, but tensions boiled over in recent weeks with..."

April 12, 2019 News Feature by Austin Sanders

What Land Use Code Do We Need to Build the City We Want?
Planning a way forward after CodeNEXT
"...In hindsight, last year's shuddering halt to the CodeNEXT land use code..."

April 12, 2019 News Feature by the News Staff

Public Notice: Changes...
Can’t live with ’em, can’t live without ’em
"...News press plant, phased out commercial operations as of last week), and in with the new (we're now printing..."

April 5, 2019 News Column by Nick Barbaro

The Field Guide to Evil
Folk horror anthology has intriguing international scares
"...goblin that becomes the target of their drunken revelries looks a little homemade, but this works as a morality..."

March 29, 2019 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

Music, Spirituality, and Social Justice Meet at New Story Festival
Three-day mash-up offers holistic approach to change
"...we needed to be pretty intentional about what that looks like: working with the students to facilitate and host..."

March 29, 2019 News Feature by Robyn Ross

Sassy's Brings Its Vegetarian Soul Food to East Austin
Andrea Dawson's home cooking lands at 12th & Chicon
"..."Sure enough, it looks like fried chicken," Dawson joked, as pieces of "chicon"..."

March 22, 2019 Food Feature by Sydney Greene

Austin at Large: City Hall’s Game of Threes
Spencer Cronk quizzes the Council to win a new land use code!
"...succeed the euthanized CodeNEXT. In a memo that dropped last Friday, right before spring break, Cronk pitches back to..."

March 22, 2019 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Best of SXSW: Best Stage Banter, Best Show, Best Repeats
… and other observations from Kevin Curtin’s notebook
"...Eagle Scout frontwoman Katherine Paul, performing at Hotel Vegas last Monday afternoon...."

March 19, 2019 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

Qmmunity: The Future Looks Freeing
Events to queer SX and advocate for LGBTQ equality
"...think about the past, present, and future of queerness. Last Sunday, March 10, I sat on a panel focused..."

March 15, 2019 Column by Sarah Marloff

Faster Than Sound: Cracking the SXSW Music Algorithm
If my phone broke and clickbait subsided, where would bring me joy at SXSW?
"...Streaming, which represented 75% of music industry revenue last year, stifles listener potential for finding new music. Spotify-generated..."

March 15, 2019 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

Day Trips: Twilight Epiphany Skyspace, Houston
Light show accents the space between day and night
"...Building in 2012, the mound with a flat roof looks like a rectangular spaceship with a window in the..."

March 15, 2019 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Tyler Perry's A Madea Family Funeral
The original mad black woman faces her mortality, and the end of the series
"...addition to putting on that tired gray wig one last time, Perry plays three other roles: Madea’s trash-talking ex-pimp..."

March 8, 2019 Movie Review by Steve Davis

The Kid
The tale of Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid gets a worthwhile if workmanlike retelling
"...role in The Kid. Additionally, Ben Dickey, who starred last year as Blaze Foley in Hawke’s Blaze, appears in..."

March 8, 2019 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

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