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Free Will Astrology
Your weekly horoscope, September 18-24
"...gotten in life, I only got because I gave something else up," writes author Elizabeth Gilbert. To that melodramatic..."

Sept. 18, 2020 Column by Rob Brezsny

The Crossroads Meet at Mexic-Arte Museum's "Intersección: Choque & Alivio"
The 25th edition of this showcase for early-career Latinx artists is a space for sharing our shock over this time and our humanity
"...by "Emerging" – if not quite a reunion, then something of a homecoming...."

Sept. 18, 2020 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

So You Want to Redistrict Austin?
The process – and what’s at stake – with redrawing our City Council districts
"...a pattern of displacement," Connolly said, "and Austin has lost a significant part of its Black community and some..."

Sept. 18, 2020 News Feature by Lilli Hime

Checking In: Juliet McConkey Goes Agrarian
Your new favorite folksinger and BF James Steinle leave town
"...I’m just really grateful to have something out there that I’m proud of that folks can..."

Sept. 16, 2020 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

Wilson Marks Finds Beauty in the Random
Seela serves up whimsical illustration in “Only a Train” clip
"...“Getting something in the mail is magic. I’m sad we can’t..."

Sept. 11, 2020 Music Post by Doug Freeman

Our Time Machine
Stunning documentary about puppetry, art, Alzhiemer's, and a son's love
"...and parables. The result, if you’re lucky, might look something like the tableaux created in China by the singular..."

Sept. 11, 2020 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

A Summer of Protests to Reclaim Power From the Police
"Whose streets? Our streets."
"...Coalition's Black Austin Rally on June 7, Ramos had something else to address first...."

Sept. 11, 2020 News Feature by Brant Bingamon

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
"...meeting, Anne Hulsman suggested that maybe we could do something by mail? Like, send letters to patrons as though..."

Sept. 11, 2020 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Forces Drawing ACC Students Back to Campus Despite Pandemic Uncertainty
“We’re trying to juggle it all”
"...most in-demand fast-track programs helps not only those who lost their jobs but also local businesses," ACC Chancellor Dr...."

Sept. 11, 2020 News Feature by Clara Ence Morse

Fantasia Review: Lapsis
The gig economy savaged in this SF warning about modern capital
"...He's a background player in his own world, making something like a living delivering lost luggage to its owners...."

Sept. 3, 2020 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

In a Previously Unpublished Interview Late Power Trip Frontman Riley Gale Talks SXSW, COVID, & American Health Care
“I’m having nightmares about what [COVID] is going to do to the status quo”
"...at a record store one day a week or something. He has a safety net...."

Sept. 4, 2020 Music Feature by Rachel Rascoe

QueerTowne Celebrates Milestone Virtual Show Tonight
Why settle for quarantine when you can “Queerantine,” baby?
"...we’re talking about. These days, getting to 10 of something can’t be taken lightly with the world being all..."

Aug. 28, 2020 Qmmunity Post by James Scott

Cuantos Tacos Celebrates One Year of Mexico City-Style Street Tacos
Suadero y secret salsa
"...he turns 30. "I know I wanted to do something simple but also complex with depth of flavor, so..."

Aug. 28, 2020 Food Feature by Jessi Cape

The Cinema Comes to Pinballz Kingdom
Arcade opening its first drive-in this weekend
"...outdoor screening series. Spohn said, "People are looking for something to do. ... If you're in your own car,..."

Aug. 26, 2020 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Checking In: D-Madness Calls Getting Cut-off ‘Pure Hell’
Multi-instrumental funk marvel holds on tight to his sound-makers
"...DJ: I lost all my income and jobs when everything got canceled..."

Aug. 24, 2020 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

#VanLife Isn’t Just a Trend Anymore. It’s a Tether to Home.
A cross-country trip to unite a family in the pandemic
"...particularly Homeric. Then again, I was a wreck. I'd lost seven pounds, my eyes were crimson from lack of..."

Aug. 21, 2020 Features Feature by Kevin Curtin

aGLIFF Review: Twilight's Kiss
A Hong Kong tales of lives lived long in the closet
"...isn’t always reflected in older gay Asian culture - something he tackles through the characters of Hoi (Ben Yeun)..."

Aug. 17, 2020 Screens Post by James Scott

Precinct Chairs Set to Choose Next County Judge
Rarely used selection process causes a stir
"...knows what struggle is. And I don't think she's lost sight of that," says Woody...."

Aug. 14, 2020 News Feature by Lina Fisher

You Never Had It: An Evening With Charles Bukowski
Lost tapes of a drunken night with the dissolute apostle
"...Never Had It: An Evening With Charles Bukowski, there's something oddly performative – muscle memory, rather than urge...."

Aug. 7, 2020 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

River City Drumbeat
Music and culture connected in West Louisville
"...of slaves, as kids in West Louisville. There's also something wonderful in the way he slides life skills lessons..."

Aug. 7, 2020 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

The Challenges of Going Back to School
Parents, teachers, and students share their anxieties over starting the fall semester while COVID-19 is still rampant
"...has meant to so many families. Unfortunately, this is something that many Austin families, including mine, have already been..."

Aug. 7, 2020 Features Feature

A Wary Campus Community Readies for COVID at UT
Gone to Texas ... for now
"...made it look like, 'Oh, we must be doing something wrong because we have so many cases.' We're not..."

Aug. 7, 2020 Features Feature by Beth Sullivan

Rebuilding Paradise
Ron Howard hides an eco-warning in the story of the Camp Fire inferno
"...meant so much, dared to dream: Could their Paradise lost be regained?..."

July 31, 2020 Movie Review by Steve Davis

Bird Bird Biscuit Is Opening a New Location ... in the Middle of a Pandemic
Co-owner Brian Batch on the values and practices his team thrives on
"...2018, co-owners Brian Batch and Ryan McElroy have never lost momentum — even when COVID-19 hit in March...."

July 31, 2020 Food Feature by Selome Hailu

The Killing of Garrett Foster Shocks the City – and Galvanizes the Moment
Whether Foster raised his gun may never be known, but there can be little doubt about the driver's intentions
"...of Downtown Austin," Flannigan told the Chronicle Tues­day. "That's something we have the right and the obligation to grieve."..."

July 31, 2020 News Feature by Brant Bingamon

Rooster Teeth Teases RWBY Volume 8 at Comic-Con
Plus first word on Red vs Blue: Zero, Transformers
"...who called himself "the annoying uncle") called it "the lost Transformers series/ He promised "something contemporary and cool that's..."

July 27, 2020 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Surviving COVID-19: Ray Benson Lives to Tell
Asleep at the Wheel turns your living room into a dance floor
"...my doctor and I thought I had anemia or something, and she stuck this thing up my nose. I..."

July 23, 2020 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

New Austin Music Worth Your Bandwidth This Week
What we’re playing
"...days before I was well enough to function. I'd lost 35 pounds. My right hamstring was so messed up..."

July 24, 2020 Music Feature by Kevin Curtin

Austin Wineries Revive an Ancient Winemaking Technique
Locals winemakers go back to the earth
"...from those wines, so we wanted to experiment with something similar," says Offill. "We would age wines in oak..."

July 24, 2020 Food Feature by Veronica Meewes

A Budget Forged in Crisis Looks Toward Long-Term Opportunities
Resilience, rethinking, recovery
"...businesses and employers and artists and musicians who've basically lost a whole year of income and who the relief..."

July 24, 2020 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

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