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Margin Walker Owners Discuss Closure
Graham Williams and Ian Orth step back to reassess amid unknown future
"...In one of the most significant closures to hit Austin’s music industry during..."

Dec. 15, 2020 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

Eberly Reopens After … Damn, It’s Been a While, Hasn’t It?
The elegant venue (and Chef Jo Chan) returns with the heartiest food
"...We told you, in this week’s Food News Buffet, that Eberly..."

Dec. 11, 2020 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Challengers Hit Speed Bumps in Run-Off Council Races
Almost at the finish line
"...Early voting in the City Council run-off elections begins today, Dec. 3, and..."

Dec. 4, 2020 News Feature by Austin Sanders

Public Notice: More to Be Thankful For
An overdue (if tentative) win in Southwest Austin
"...As if our cover feature and the defenestration of the orange one weren't enough to give..."

Nov. 27, 2020 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Austin at Large: Make America Grateful Again
Even as white nationalism sticks around, kicking Trump to the curb is a Thanksgiving miracle
"...by Donald John Apesh*t Trump during season 2 of The Apprentice, then near the peak of its popularity. That..."

Nov. 27, 2020 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Free Will Astrology
Your weekly horoscope, November 27 - December 3
"...SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): "You live best as an appreciator..."

Nov. 27, 2020 Column by Rob Brezsny

A Long Activist Legacy Survives on the Eastside
Holding on to El Barrio
"...It’s a bright afternoon on Indigenous Peoples Day, and Bertha..."

Nov. 20, 2020 News Feature by Brant Bingamon

Federico Archuleta Has More Murals to Make
The artist who made “‘Til Death Do Us Part” isn’t letting the pandemic stop him from making art
"...Federico wasted no time making his feelings known about the pandemic. No sooner had SXSW been canceled and the..."

Nov. 13, 2020 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Survival, and Hope in How Austin Handles Sexual Assault
As their legal battle continues, women look forward to political change
"...For nearly two years, the Austin women who sued local law enforcement over the..."

Oct. 23, 2020 News Feature by Sarah Marloff

Holy Roller Closes, the Brew Brotha Ferments, Launderette Loves You for Voting, and More
All the news that’s fit to get your taste buds quivering
"...Here’s your weekly Food News Buffet for the fourth week of October, culled from numerous PR releases,..."

Oct. 20, 2020 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

How Fugitive Pieces Became Fugitive Dreams
Jason Neulander takes the trip from stage to screen for his feature debut
"...as a railroad. In 2002, Jason Neulander was artistic director of Salvage Vanguard Theater, but used the intimate setting..."

Oct. 16, 2020 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

New Austin Music Worth Your Bandwidth This Week
What we’re listening to
"...Bonnie Whitmore: Last Will & Testament..."

Oct. 9, 2020 Music Feature by Doug Freeman

Chronicle Endorsements for the November General Election
Our picks for the local, state, and national races you'll see on your ballot
"...We're bringing you our recommendations earlier than in the past, since voting – for those of you using..."

Oct. 2, 2020 News Feature by The Chronicle Editorial Board

For Many AISD Teachers, It's Career vs. Family
AISD forces reluctant teachers to return to campus
"...As thousands of Austin ISD students prepare to return to their campuses on Monday, almost all AISD..."

Oct. 2, 2020 News Feature by Clara Ence Morse

Austin at Large: If We Make It ’Til November
How noisy, chaotic, incoherent, and unpleasant can this election cycle get?
"...At the beginning of August, I used this space to encourage..."

Oct. 2, 2020 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

From Light Rail to a Downtown Tunnel: The Parts of Project Connect
Diving into the plan
"...The Project Connect system plan and "initial investment" – the..."

Sept. 25, 2020 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Bill Callahan Finds an Elder Perspective on New Album
Paternal dynamics paint the Austin virtuoso's new Gold Record
"...Bill Callahan's new album pushes off with an invocation of the greats: "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash."..."

Sept. 18, 2020 Music Feature by Rachel Rascoe

Council: Cash on Hand
City's RISE and RENT funds ready to deliver relief
"...The city of Austin has begun to distribute millions of..."

Sept. 11, 2020 News Feature by Austin Sanders

Five Recent Graphic Novels You Shouldn’t Miss Out On
Book yourself some quality reading time AFK, why don’tcha?
"...Okay, not necessarily graphic novels, all of them – the first one’s more like an illustrated short..."

Sept. 4, 2020 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

The Absinthe-minded Professors of Violet Crown Spirits
Three Austinites are producing the first Texas-made absinthe
"...Matt Mancuso was disappointed. He'd heard so much about absinthe in his college years and even before that –..."

Sept. 4, 2020 Food Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

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”
"...When civic authorities canceled South by Southwest on March 6, Power Trip..."

Sept. 4, 2020 Music Feature by Rachel Rascoe

A Trio of Mediterranean Dining
Just when you thought you couldn't possibly get any shawarma, right?
"...I blame high school geography class for making it so I can't think "Mediterranean" without also thinking, automatically,..."

Sept. 4, 2020 Food Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

A Look at the City Council Races for Districts 2, 4, & 7
As Garza moves on, Pool and Casar seek to stay put
"...The Nov. 3 election includes five City Council races. We..."

Aug. 28, 2020 News Feature by Austin Sanders

Austin at Large: Police and Thieves in the Street
Why do people say “ACAB”? Allow Austin’s warrior-cop lobby to demonstrate.
"...We return to Cop Talk in this space; right now, as we..."

Aug. 14, 2020 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Taste of Ethiopia’s Owner Woinee Mariam Shares Her Story
And her recipe for red lentil stew
"...two about shifting plans on a dime. "I have to take a break to make someone an iced tea..."

Aug. 14, 2020 Food Feature by Jessi Cape

A Wary Campus Community Readies for COVID at UT
Gone to Texas ... for now
"...all-virtual semester from his off-campus apartment may not be the college experience Jared Orkin envisioned when he dreamed of..."

Aug. 7, 2020 Features Feature by Beth Sullivan

From the Archives: Linklater on Linklater
Our 1991 self-interview by the Slacker filmmaker
"..."Austin has the highest per capita ratio of wonderful people and the..."

July 24, 2020 Screens Feature by Richard Linklater

Q&A With City Manager Spencer Cronk
In his first sit-down interview with the Chronicle, Austin's CM discusses public safety, the budget, and next steps
"...On July 14, City Manager Spencer Cronk sat down (virtually of course) with..."

July 24, 2020 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

“Reimagining” APD and Its Huge Budget Starts Now
City Council and the city manager try to move away from policing, but is it enough?
"...City Manager Spencer Cronk wants his proposed police budget to..."

July 24, 2020 News Feature by Austin Sanders

A Budget Forged in Crisis Looks Toward Long-Term Opportunities
Resilience, rethinking, recovery
"...The community's firm pushback on the public safety status quo,..."

July 24, 2020 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

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