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Summer Stock Austin's Rob1n
This new musical brings Sherwood Forest's noble outlaw to our time with a message of togetherness
"...herself as leader. She's all about the team, the neighborhood, the community. And oh, how that makes this Robin..."

Aug. 10, 2018 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Public Notice: Troll Wars
A social media bullying story
"...homes – produced in a partnership between the Guadalupe Neighborhood Devel­op­ment Corporation and Austin Habitat for Human­ity – have..."

July 27, 2018 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Playback: Strictly Conjunto
“We don’t want this music to die” – Johnny Degollado
"...Don't blame the venue, either. Prior to 2015 E. Riverside enduring the recent procession of Beauty Ballroom, Antone's, Midway..."

May 11, 2018 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

Playback: Death by David Vincent
Hanging with Morbid Angel singer-turned-country outlaw David Vincent and other dark tales of the live music capital
"...the next several days clearing downed trees from a neighborhood and unloading trucks of donated goods...."

Oct. 27, 2017 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

Getting to Oz Through Austin Arts
Area arts events make a Yellow Brick Road to The Wizard of Oz in Zilker Park
"...the marvelous architect, author, and educator, on the Westfield neighborhood compound he shared with professional partner Arthur Andersson. Its extravagantly..."

May 19, 2017 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Public Notice: More and Cheaper Housing
Demographer's report offers new perspectives
"...that "promotes the preservation of core, anchor single family neighborhoods but [lets] homeowners … create infill stock like Accessory..."

April 14, 2017 News Column by Nick Barbaro

10 Austin Food Trucks to Fuel Your SXSW Fun
Because you can't get all your calories from beer
"...in an effort to not only provide its Downtown neighborhood with healthy breakfast and lunch options, but also to..."

March 16, 2017 Food Post by Thea Newell

Public Notice: A Groving Consensus?
Plus various options for getting carried away
"...that we're down to decision time), they've done their neighborhood, and the city at large, a huge favor...."

Sept. 30, 2016 News Column by Nick Barbaro

What Does Austin’s Explosive Growth Mean for Capital Metro?
Big changes are coming, but it’s not clear yet what they will be
"...the corridors listed for major infrastructure investment – Guada­lupe, Riverside, and Burnet – are some of the most heavily..."

Aug. 26, 2016 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

Ambiguous Oracle: Company’s New Austin Campus Displaces Longtime Residents
Legal group calls Oracle plan "a slap in the face" to low-income renters
"...in finding comparable housing within city limits. The southeast neighborhoods around South Lakeshore Blvd., Riverside Drive, and Pleasant Valley..."

Dec. 29, 2015 News Post by Michael King

Food-o-File: Weekend Lagniappe
A little extra Austin food news
"...• Gateway Guesthouse (1001 E. Riverside Dr.) owner Blaise Bahara and chef Bess Giannakaksis have..."

Aug. 29, 2015 Food Post by Virginia B. Wood

Public Notice: In Defense of Pedophilia
CM Don Zimmerman embarks on a new crusade
"...on these intersections during rush hours: Lamar/Rundberg; Hwy 183/Loyola; Riverside/Pleasant Valley; and RM 2222/RM 620. More at www.austintexas.gov/dontblockthebox. And..."

July 3, 2015 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Local Heroes
The 2015 class of the Austin Arts Hall of Fame
"...and his murals at Parque Zaragoza Recreation Center, Montopolis Neighborhood Center, Austin Community College Riverside, Holly Power Plant, and..."

May 29, 2015 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

SXSW Film Pro Tips
What to see, where to be, and how to relax
"...Rollins @ The Long Center (701 W. Riverside) The Long Center grounds provide a gorgeous view of..."

March 4, 2015 Screens Post by Kimberley Jones

A Development Project With a Silver Lining
The Rebekah Baines Johnson Center is about to be part of an ambitious master planned community for Austin seniors.
"...$1 million from the Grayco Partners development on East Riverside – the RBJ Center was the beneficiary of a..."

July 11, 2014 News Feature by Amy Smith

Gay Place: Bey Bey Bey Bey Bey Bey
On a mission to find Uranus
"...Wednesdays, 7pm. Meet at the Long Center, 701 W. Riverside. Free...."

July 11, 2014 Column by Kate X Messer

Point Austin: Dis Connect
Urban rail may be going off the tracks
"...fledgling community organizing group), co-signed by reps of several neighborhood associations and UT student government, all of which have..."

June 13, 2014 News Column by Michael King

Bedfellows Getting Strange
Urban rail project slammed from opposite wings
"...representatives of the Crestview, Highland, Hyde Park, and Northfield neighborhood associations, and UT-Austin student government, collectively self-described as “serving..."

June 9, 2014 News Post by Michael King

Mike Martinez: 'Leadership of Austin's Tomorrow'
"...benefit. It may not necessarily go directly to your neighborhood or in your area, but the vision is, that..."

May 30, 2014 News Feature

Transportation Planning Briefs
"...at Midway Field House (the former Antone's), 2015 E. Riverside...."

April 11, 2014 News Feature by Nick Barbaro

November Calling: PACs Form on Rail Vote
Groups organizing for and against potential bond proposition
"...western side of the UT-Austin campus to the Highland neighborhood). According to its treasurer filing, “Our Rail” was specifically..."

April 8, 2014 News Post by Mac McCann

Playback: The King of Hip-Hop
MLK Day, ready-made for hip-hop, plus Fun Fun Fun Fest lands back at Auditorium Shores, and RIP Will Indian
"...a portion of nearby Butler Park, the turf across Riverside Drive – adjacent to the Long Center and Palmer..."

Jan. 17, 2014 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

Council: Work Done and Happy Holidays!
After 2013 arose such a clatter, Council is settling their brains for a long winter's nap
"...becoming much more common. Not everybody is enthusiastic, notably neighborhood groups, and folks simply accustomed to driving Downtown and..."

Dec. 20, 2013 News Feature by Michael King

Catching Up with City Council
Council enters holiday break bearing a handful of presents
"...Not everybody is enthusiastic, among them some neighborhood groups and folks simply accustomed to driving Downtown and..."

Dec. 17, 2013 News Post by Michael King

Council: Isn't That Special?
City punts on special events ordinance
"...surprised if both are delayed; the various parties (e.g., neighborhood associations vs. urban farmers) are still contentious, and may..."

Nov. 15, 2013 News Feature by Michael King

The Gourds: Don’t Call It A Breakup
Beloved Austin pranksters hit pause on 19 years
"...Shady Grove. Most recently, it was among dozens of neighborhood families at my son’s elementary school as part of..."

Oct. 28, 2013 Music Post by Melanie Haupt

Council: Dog Day Afternoons
After months of punting, council members dive in to city controversies
"...initial but still-temporary endorsement of the "Taco PUD" at Riverside and Lamar (above). There was other business that may..."

Aug. 16, 2013 News Feature by Michael King

Council Goes Back to Work
White Lodging, Taco PUD, and more
"...unit development, or PUD, at 211 South Lamar at Riverside (currently the home of a Taco Cabana), centers on..."

Aug. 9, 2013 News Feature by Amy Smith

Then There's This: Council's Version of Sine Die
Packed agenda address affordability, wages, waivers, and more
"...change for a proposed 96-foot condo at Lamar and Riverside (i.e., the "Taco PUD") – has already been punted..."

June 28, 2013 News Column by Amy Smith

Council: Still Pondering Austin Energy
AE Governance still the big issue
"...hearing on proposed affordable housing regs for the University Neighborhood Overlay District (i.e., West Campus). Speaking of affordability, one..."

April 26, 2013 News Feature by Michael King

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