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Pleasure Venom's Introspective Punk Road to Rebirth/Return
Revamped and fully realized Austin quartet breaks down debut
"...Eight years in the making, Pleasure Venom has certainly trekked far beyond the..."

Dec. 9, 2022 Music Feature by Kriss Conklin

Violent Night
David Harbour cracks down hard on the "naughty" list in the Christmas slugfest
"...Given the endless permutations of holiday movies and John Wick clones,..."

Dec. 2, 2022 Movie Review by Matthew Monagle

Penske Media Buys ATX TV Festival
Local celebration of the small screen joins portfolio including SXSW
"...ATX TV Festival, nicknamed the TV camp for grownups, has hit the big time:..."

Nov. 30, 2022 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Review: Different Stages Theatre's Water by the Spoonful
A teaspoon of gravitas, tablespoon of heart is the perfect recipe for this Pulitzer winner
"...The thing that immediately grabs your attention during Different Stages'..."

Nov. 25, 2022 Arts Feature by Bob Abelman

Prefiling for the Next Lege: The Good, Bad, and MAGA
It's just a bill …
"...The action never stops in the capital of the Great..."

Nov. 25, 2022 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

The Menu
Restaurant satire cuts into class and the culinary arts
"...Back in the early Nineties, there was a BBC sitcom called Chef!,..."

Nov. 18, 2022 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

Venturing to Rockdale for Electronic Fest Camp Capsul: Destination Unknown
Regional support shines among luscious international lineup
"...The Dallas promoters known as Capsul know how to throw..."

Nov. 9, 2022 Music Post by Christina Garcia

Something in the Dirt
Benson and Moorhead's pandemic whimsy takes on the perils of conspiracy theory
"...There are two recurrent threads in the creative collaborations of..."

Nov. 4, 2022 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

The Gathering Storm: Robert Draper on the Post-Reality GOP
NYT writer and former Austinite sees a dark future in his new book, Weapons of Mass Delusion
"...Near the end of my recent conversation with respected New York..."

Nov. 4, 2022 Arts Feature by Jay Trachtenberg

Dale Carter Sings The Song of the Cicada
AFF documentary explores the life of a Texas mortician
"...There's no missing Dale Carter when he enters a room...."

Nov. 1, 2022 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Austin at Large: A Quick Trip to Los Angeles
There’s more than one left coast model of big-cityhood that Austin can avoid
"...More than one journalist has told me they decided to leave town for another market because Austin's..."

Oct. 14, 2022 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Austin's Best Breweries of 2022, Power-Ranked
It's Top of the Hops VII!
"...Craft beer has begun its redemption arc. Out are the big bourbon barrel-aged confectionary stouts, the biting quintuple IPAs,..."

Oct. 12, 2022 Food Post by Eric Puga

Austin at Large: Democracy by Other Means
Contemplating our resistance as Ken Paxton wears out everybody’s welcome
"...Kevin Curtin and I published our long-gestating recap of the curious relationship between Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and..."

Oct. 7, 2022 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Must-Try Austin Tacos
Where to satiate your taco cravings around town
"...There are few things as sacred to Austonians as their..."

Oct. 4, 2022 Food Post

Fantastic Fest Review: Something in the Dirt
Cerebral horror's greatest duo circle through cosmic conspiracies
"...There are two recurrent threads in the creative collaborations of..."

Sept. 29, 2022 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Voxtrot: The (Re)start of Something
12 years after disbanding, the forerunners of modern indie-pop call on the "mystical, inexplicable force" that flowed through their Early Music
"...Voxtrot would like to revise their last will and testament, please. No, not that part..."

Sept. 23, 2022 Music Feature by Julian Towers

Moonage Daydream
David Bowie, the transgressive and compassionate iconic artist in cosmic, intimate detail
"...The trippily immersive Moonage Daydream may be the first midnight..."

Sept. 16, 2022 Movie Review by Steve Davis

Gigi & Nate
Saccharine story of a man and his assistance monkey
"...& Nate looks like it will push beyond its movie-of-the-week setup. Veteran cinematographer Elliot Davis has worked with Steven..."

Sept. 2, 2022 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

Waiting for Bojangles
Ham-fisted literary adaptation loses everything interesting about the book
"...against mental illness, where dreams and delusions stave off the tragic realities of life. George and Camille’s story is..."

Sept. 2, 2022 Movie Review by Josh Kupecki

The Innocents
Norwegian "evil kids" horror delivers a sickening catharsis
"...This week, some Helen Lovejoy "won't someone think of the children?" type decided to become Twitter's lead character of..."

Aug. 26, 2022 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero
An old adversary spices up an otherwise very Dragon Ball-y flick
"...Few franchises have become as new-viewer-unfriendly as the the 38-year-old Dragon Ball series. What started off as..."

Aug. 19, 2022 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

Review: Yard Work, Yard Work II: Here Comes the Neighborhood
With a new lead singer, home improvement punks turn everyday experiences into 90-second anthems
"...With their second, somewhat improbable release, Yard Work evolves into less..."

Aug. 19, 2022 Music Feature by Kevin Curtin

Back-to-School Guide: Stores to Shop Your Way Into Austin Music
Dress for the job you want: stylish scenester – plus recommendations on record shops and instrument stores
"...Dress the Part: Musical Tees..."

Aug. 19, 2022 Music Feature by Rachel Rascoe

Fantastic Fest Raises a Smile With First Announcement
The Banshees of Inisherin, V/H/S/99, sharks, and more
"...Fantastic Fest is nearly upon us, and the cinematic celebration of all film bizarre, strange, and innovative..."

Aug. 16, 2022 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Opinion: Can Project Connect Actually Meet Our Needs?
The question remains if Project Connect will produce a public transit system that people will choose over their own cars
"...advocates supported densifying central Austin, saying that would protect the environment and reduce pollution. For a while, Austin encouraged..."

Aug. 12, 2022 Column by Barbara Epstein

Remembering James “Prince” Hughes, Atomic City Owner and Austin Punk Luminary
The Prince is dead, long live the Prince
"...The more Austin changes, the more important it is to..."

Aug. 7, 2022 Arts Post by Marc Savlov

Luck
Animated adventure is a bright if undemanding pleasure
"...to be monarchs in hiding or magical creatures on the cusp of finding their powers. So there's something refreshing..."

Aug. 5, 2022 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

Tito’s Latest Product Is an Empty Can
Why? Because they can.
"...Inspired by the glut of spiked seltzers on grocery and package store..."

Aug. 5, 2022 Food Feature by Melanie Haupt

Review: Broadway in Austin’s Mean Girls
Tina Fey’s musical induces laughter, sensory overload, and acid reflux
"...at your heartstrings (Dear Evan Hansen), punch you in the gut (Next to Normal), or stir your soul (The..."

Aug. 5, 2022 Arts Feature by Bob Abelman

Tito’s Latest Product Is an Empty Can
Why? Because they can
"...Inspired by the glut of spiked seltzers on grocery and package store..."

Aug. 2, 2022 Food Post by Melanie Haupt

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