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Janet Planet
An 11-year-old is besotted with her single mom in 1991 rural Massachusetts
"...an avant-garde theatre company that feels more than a little like a cult. The one constant is daughter Lacy..."

June 28, 2024 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

Movies, Mothers, and 4th of July Fun Highlights the Week's Events
Make your holiday weekday worth it
"...together to this day.   – Kat McNevins A Little Early/A Little Late: The Cinema of Hong Sang-soo..."

June 28, 2024 Arts Feature by James Scott

The Strip Club: Northgate Shopping Center
Getting bossed around by meat, and liking it
"...I was warned: Northgate Shopping Center is a little sketch. My friend goes there to buy clothes for..."

June 28, 2024 Food Feature by Taylor Holland

Silverada’s Solid Country Gold
Mike & the Moonpies rebrands and reloads
"...The answer is always a little different. It was a long time coming; the band..."

June 28, 2024 Music Feature by Doug Freeman

Pool Parties, Pride Picnics, and Other Events Worth Braving the Heat
Get good and sweaty
"...30 vendors put on by Future Front Texas; the Little Gay Shop hosting an all-ages tie-dyeing pop-up; a drag..."

June 28, 2024 Arts Feature by James Scott

Qmmunity: All Year, Each Month, Every Day
Pride Month musing at the end of Pride Month from Qmmunity Editor James
"...I want to make the world better for my little cousins. I don’t want them to have the same..."

June 28, 2024 Column by James Scott

Assessing the Underwhelming Field of APD Chief Candidates
Nearly three dozen people applied. Will any make the cut?
"...a top leader at an agency that employs a little over 1,000 officers in a city of 309,000 people...."

June 28, 2024 News Feature by Austin Sanders

The Austin Chronic: Mobile Head Shop the Glassmith Puts Down Roots
The Glassmith graduates to brick-and-mortar
"...seen it again and again in Austin with dinky little food trucks that become polished restaurant franchises. But what..."

June 28, 2024 Column by Kevin Curtin

Federal Heat Rule Proposed Following Texas Bill That Stripped Worker Protections
After Abbott’s “Death Star” law, another attempt to protect workers from extreme heat
"...has already cleared this hurdle and surprisingly received very little pushback from industry. The National Advisory Committee for Construction,..."

June 28, 2024 News Feature by Lina Fisher

Austin Elders: Meet Stan Brooks, the 102-Year-Old World War II Vet Who’s Lived to Serve
He remembers Barton Springs before the cement
"...fire and put it on flannel material on his little chest. “It smelled like hell,” Brooks said...."

June 28, 2024 News Feature by Maggie Q. Thompson

Blackwater Lane
Gothic whodunnit's red herrings just stink
"...reveals, and counterschemes. Possibly this would have been a little more intriguing if Kelly had at least shown some..."

June 21, 2024 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

Thelma
A nonagenarian seeks revenge after being scammed
"...immediately charming and fascinating, a white-haired everywoman with a little twist of something devious underneath...."

June 21, 2024 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

Jeff Nichols on the Tragic Romance of The Bikeriders
The Austin filmmaker on finding the right POV for his new film
"...he kind of caught up with the club a little bit. It’s where he talks about the end of..."

June 20, 2024 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Glossy by Kind Clinic Offers Gender-Affirming Aesthetic Treatments
New non-surgical services help affirm gender and image
"...learning more, seeing the facilities, and generally enjoying a little party? Kind Clinic throws their Glossy grand opening this..."

June 20, 2024 Qmmunity Post by James Scott

The Luv Doc: Mutually Assured Destruction
A pretty bum deal if you ask me
"...GI like tranquilizers. If it weren’t for that nasty little side effect, the Sackler family might be richer than..."

June 21, 2024 Column by The Luv Doc

New Prints, Old Turtles, and Other Events This Week
Gotta gotta get out to get down
"...If you’ll recall my little write-up about the Pet Sematary showing at Alamo, you..."

June 21, 2024 Arts Feature by James Scott

Free Will Astrology
Your weekly horoscope, June 21-27
"...even irresistible! But now that you have received my little warning, I hope you will avoid that fate. Instead,..."

June 21, 2024 Column by Rob Brezsny

Theatre Review: Trinity Street Playhouse’s A Million More to Go
Play examines preposterous political climes with chuckles galore
"...is ever-so-slightly plausible enough to make your heart a little sad with the state of the world...."

June 21, 2024 Arts Feature by Cat McCarrey

Introducing Free Press Forever
Associate Publisher Cassidy Frazier talks about the importance of donor-supported journalism and our new live music series
"...and summer music in the park, an intimate, fun little hang...."

June 21, 2024 Column by Cassidy Frazier

Qmmunity: There Will Be Voguing
Photographer and DJ Manuel Frayre captures Central Texas ballroom in new show “Bring It From the Back”
"...Shop ’til you drop at the Little Gay Shop’s Pride market slash party slash opportunity to..."

June 21, 2024 Column by James Scott

Art, Movies, Sober Partying, and a Majestic Ball in This Weekend’s Recommended Events
Get out and get arty
"...artist Pin & Pencil, alongside venue Eastside Cinema, this little Franco-feast of fear will keep you hard and horrified...."

June 21, 2024 Arts Feature by James Scott

Of Montreal, Pixies, Kinky Curly Coily Fest, and More Crucial Concerts
Recommended live music for your week
"...tour in 2024, alongside Cat Power. There is relatively little new stuff to peddle: The Pixies have two singles..."

June 21, 2024 Music Feature by Cy White

Review: Disney’s Frozen
Broadway in Austin brings all Arendelle’s magic to the Bass
"...Those changes also allow for a little bit of course-correction. Somewhere along the way, someone at..."

June 15, 2024 Arts Post by Richard Whittaker

Kidnapped: The Abduction of Edgardo Mortara
Based on a true case, a 6-year-old is ripped from his Jewish parents by the Catholic church
"...be almost unknown to American audiences and may be little more than a footnote in history texts for most..."

June 14, 2024 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

In Our Day
Acclaimed filmmaker Hong Sang-soo turns his keen observational eye on an actress and an artist in South Korea
"...giving up the business as she indulges in a little bit of day drinking. For poet Uiju (Ki), booze..."

June 14, 2024 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

Inside Out 2
The inner life of now-teenager Riley gets complicated when Anxiety takes a turn at the wheel
"...future” is how she benignly describes her process, the little despot). Soon, Joy and the original team are sent..."

June 14, 2024 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

Tuesday
Death manifest as a macaw attends a terminally ill young woman and her mother
"...the story feel completely new and fresh, even a little disorienting. First, that decision to make the dark visitor..."

June 14, 2024 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

Plantations to Prison Farms: How Far Have We Come?
Texas’ tradition of forced labor lives on
"...It’s uncanny how little life has changed here in 200 years...."

June 14, 2024 News Feature by Maggie Q. Thompson

Qmmunity: Blasphemy Baby
Asking my haters to please use their hateration to combat more pressing issues
"...in, but good line-dance lessons ought to cost a little scratch. Just make sure you wear yer best boots,..."

June 14, 2024 Column by James Scott

Spiders, Slams, and Other Shows Worth Seeing This Week
Dare to go out on a school night!
"...goodies from places like MaryJae, Feels So Good, and Little Drinks Lounge. Hear, hear!   – James Scott Randy..."

June 14, 2024 Arts Feature by James Scott

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