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Life at the Cha-Cha Palace
Stephen MacMillan Moser takes a trip down the yellow brick-laid, disco ball-lit memory lane in the world of Austin's Seventies Disco scene.
"...typical of Austin -- you could begin your night at the legendary Armadillo World Headquarters listening to Greezy Wheels..."

Jan. 26, 2001 Features Feature by Stephen MacMillan Moser

Turn Me Off, Dead Man
"...The television sets in my home stay turned off more than on. This wasn't always..."

April 24, 1998 Screens Column by Margaret Moser

First Look: Deep End Subs
Sandwich artiste Andy Todd keeps Highland hipster vibe alive
"...“I feel like there are parts of Austin that are going away very quickly and we’re trying to..."

May 29, 2024 Food Post by Haris Qureshi

Madonna Remains a Prickly Pop Disruptor at Moody Center
First of two nights drives home Madge’s four-decade ubiquity
"...into the first of two Austin stops on her Celebration Tour, an exasperated Madonna explained to the Moody Center..."

April 15, 2024 Music Post by Carys Anderson

The Luv Doc: A Bad Look From Any Angle
If you want to get to greener pastures, you’re going to have to slip past some barbed wire
"...three years ago. He was very controlling and emotionally immature in a lot of ways. After five years of..."

Dec. 15, 2023 Column by The Luv Doc

Seven Lone Star-Launched Recommendations at Weekend Two of ACL Fest 2022
Seven Texas recommendations at ACL Fest Weekend Two
"..."Don't worry ur early," reads Teezo Touchdown's Spotify bio, atop a mention of his Instagram handle. The Beaumont, Texas,..."

Oct. 14, 2022 Music Feature by Kriss Conklin

10 Bands Under 25 That Make Me Feel Alive
A quintessential coming-of-age soundtrack to score the next spiral
"...What does it sound like to be young? It sounds..."

June 10, 2022 Music Feature by Mars Salazar

LBJ Library at 50: All the Cake
Getting some free cake on LBJ's birthday is a rich tradition
"...to the LBJ Library & Museum in July, during that tiny sliver of high we all felt as tumbling..."

Aug. 26, 2021 Arts Post by Kate X Messer

“Altered Allusions: New Works by Nate Szarmach” at Davis Gallery
In these paintings of Christian figures, the lack of focus is the focus
"...the canvas appears just as the world does to me when I'm not wearing my glasses: bereft of edges,..."

April 16, 2021 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Checking In: TC Superstar Creates a Micro Scene at Home
“A Black Live Music Fund would be a great step in the right direction”
"...TC Superstar’s 2018 sophomore LP Heat Death conceptualized environmental end times that found the human..."

Aug. 17, 2020 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

Austin At Large: Voices In Our (Old) Heads
OK Boomers, do you now regret pushing for 10-1? Where do you think it went wrong?
"...Last week, we at the News desk learned of a new political group..."

July 10, 2020 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Austin At Large: Unsafe Together
The highway before us is littered with risks, but it’s the only way to go
"...I write about I-35 a lot. That's partly because it's my neighbor, having lived (in Swede..."

June 5, 2020 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

12 Must-See Saturday Acts at ACL Music Festival
Key Zilker Park sets for Saturday weekend one
"...The bestselling trio makes rhythmically eclectic, progressively soaring rock that leans heavily on hooks and melody instead of technique...."

Oct. 4, 2019 Music Feature

12 Can't-Miss Austin Bands at SXSW
Hip-hop, roots rock, pop, shoegaze, and more to keep your ears ringing
"...Want to hear the music that Austinites are buzzing about right now, before they bust..."

March 7, 2019 Music Post by The Music Staff

Cooking the Whole Pig at Banger's
Move over beef, there's a new barbecue meat in town
"...Texas, barbecue is synonymous with beef, but the word translates differently in other parts of the country...."

Dec. 21, 2018 Food Feature by Dan Gentile

Best at Being Worst
"...Dear Editor, I wanted to give you some feedback on your recent “Best of Austin” issue as..."

Nov. 6, 2018 Postmarks

Charlotte’s Web at Zach Theatre
In this stage adaptation of E.B. White’s classic, music and a sense of family connect to each of us and connect us all to each other
"...Before we ever meet Fern Arable, the farmgirl with a soft spot in..."

Jan. 6, 2017 Arts Review by Robert Faires

First Look: Geraldine's
Riffing on the classics at the Hotel Van Zandt
"...it’s fairly easy to see who has done their homework. Some throw a guitar on the wall, or something..."

Nov. 25, 2015 Food Post by Brandon Watson

First Look: Mongers Market + Kitchen
A fishmonger and a chef open a raw bar …
"...Now that they've finally opened their new fish market and casual..."

March 23, 2015 Food Post by Virginia B. Wood

First Look: Counter Cafe East
Second outlet of classic diner has more space, same personality
"...not about to find themselves casualties of the rapid redevelopment of Downtown, so they were proactive in finding an..."

Nov. 11, 2014 Food Post by Virginia B. Wood

First Look: Delysia Chocolatier
New facility makes chocolate production chic
"...Nicole Patel is an engineer by trade and a self-taught chocolatier..."

Oct. 17, 2014 Food Post by Virginia B. Wood

Letters at 3AM: Snyder 'R' Us
Despite the illusion of autonomy, we have been colonized by the Oligarchy
"...In The Four-Gated City, Doris Lessing wrote: "In any situation anywhere there..."

June 13, 2014 Column by Michael Ventura

Mixin’ It Up at in.gredients
No longer package-free, neighborhood grocer expands offerings
"...Located on Manor Road, a few blocks east of I-35,..."

May 22, 2014 Food Post by Anna Toon

Letters at 3AM: Musicians of Behavior
Actors are musicians of behavior
"...There is a Celtic proverb that Gioia Timpanelli likes to quote: "The most beautiful music..."

May 2, 2014 Column by Michael Ventura

Letters at 3AM: The Sadness That Stays
When the world inside you is no longer the world around you, that's called aging
"..."Can Google Solve Death?" Time ran that headline on its cover last September...."

April 18, 2014 Column by Michael Ventura

Letters at 3AM: The Capacity to Take It
Perseverance is the spine of the human condition
"...Persevere. That word has been with us a long time, with..."

Dec. 27, 2013 Column by Michael Ventura

Letters at 3AM: An Arbitrary Nation, Part 3
The Fifth Amendment no longer exists as a functioning law of the land
"...That is the premise as we examine the Constitution...."

May 17, 2013 Column by Michael Ventura

Yes, You Could Totally Meet Grumpy Cat at SXSW
And here's an interview with the people behind the varmint
"...Yeah, I met Grumpy Cat...."

March 8, 2013 SXSW Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Why is William Gibson at BookPeople Tonight?
Because you should definitely distrust that particular flavor
"...Let's keep that question rhetorical...."

Sept. 6, 2012 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Letters at 3AM: 'Suppose I Said I Was the Queen of Spain?'
In the early part of the Sixties, television's "Route 66" offered a taste of the new American consciousness
"...The years were 1960-64. America's factories hummed in prosperous cities like St. Louis and..."

June 15, 2012 Column by Michael Ventura

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