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Austin Polish Film Festival Goes Hybrid for 2020
The extended festival takes a virtual look at Warsaw
"...Every fall, Austin Polish Society hosts the annual Austin Polish Film Festival – showcasing the best..."

Nov. 27, 2020 Screens Feature by Naomi Brady

Get Your Art Fix and Stay Outdoors With These Local Works
There’s a whole city filled with things to do and see outdoors
"...that internet for a moment and consider venturing into the world beyond where you’re sheltering at home...."

Nov. 19, 2020 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

A Long Activist Legacy Survives on the Eastside
Holding on to El Barrio
"...and Bertha Rendón Delgado is interviewing her elders in the shade of a pecan tree in Chicano Park. The..."

Nov. 20, 2020 News Feature by Brant Bingamon

New Austin Music Worth Your Bandwidth This Week
What we’re listening to
"...Grand but rough, the realm bustles with strapping warriors, malevolent sorcerers, strange cults,..."

Nov. 20, 2020 Music Feature by Michael Toland

We Have an Issue: Past, Present, and Future
A look back at the Chicano civil rights movement in Austin; plus, preplanning Thanksgiving
"...Brant Bingamon spent the summer chronicling Black Lives Matter and anti-police brutality protests..."

Nov. 20, 2020 Column by Kimberley Jones

Public Notice: I-35 Cap(ital Express) and Stitch
Pondering the future of a road with so much baggage
"...We've been writing about the I-35 Capital Express Central project for quite a while..."

Nov. 20, 2020 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Texas Book Festival 2020: Isabel Wilkerson on Caste
Festival talk highlights structural foundations of U.S. divisions
"...Texas Book Festival and a panel on her book, The Warmth of Other Suns, author Isabel Wilkerson told the..."

Nov. 17, 2020 Arts Post by Michael King

Wolfwalkers
Gorgeous Irish animation speaks to the power of finding your pack
"...To belong. That's the theme at the heart of Wolfwalkers, the extraordinary third..."

Nov. 13, 2020 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

Opinion: Progressive Policies Are Popular. That’s Why Austin Saw Big Wins on Election Night.
When candidates lead courageously, lean in to progressive values, and fight for what's right, they're able to positively impact people's lives and win, says Councilmember Greg Casar
"...Before all the votes were even counted, Gov. Greg Abbott's political team..."

Nov. 13, 2020 Column by Greg Casar

The Sword and the Shield Shows Malcolm X and MLK Were More Alike Than Different
Dr. Peniel E. Joseph's book argues that the civil rights leaders are two sides of the same revolutionary coin
"...In our nation's hazy memories of the civil rights movement, Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther..."

Nov. 6, 2020 Arts Feature by Sara Hutchinson

Austin Freshmen Survive in Unflipped House as the County Sees a Dem Landslide
The blueberry abides (barely)
"...In spite of record voter turnout, the Texas House did not manage to flip. Not only..."

Nov. 6, 2020 News Feature by Lina Fisher

Jerry Jeff Walker Brought the Magic
"Mr. Bojangles" author catalyzes the Seventies progressive country movement.
"...There's a famous photograph by onetime Austin photographer Ken Hoge..."

Oct. 30, 2020 Music Feature by Doug Freeman

ICE Targeted Immigrants in Sanctuary With Hefty Fines, Emails Show
Documents show Trump administration surveilled and targeted outspoken immigrants
"...have taken sanctuary in churches – including an Austin mother in refuge at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church – with..."

Oct. 30, 2020 News Feature by Mary Tuma

Jerry Jeff Walker Brought the Magic (1942-2020)
“Mr. Bojangles” author catalyzed Seventies progressive country
"...There’s a famous photograph by onetime Austin photographer Ken Hoge..."

Oct. 24, 2020 Music Post by Doug Freeman

MASS Gallery Sends Exquisite Corpses Through the Mail
The Austin artspace gets downright surreal with the USPS for its current exhibition
"...You ever send a corpse through the mail, citizen? How about an exquisite corpse?..."

Oct. 23, 2020 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Sound Unseen Drops Full Playlist
Online music film fest adds Bee Gees, Sound of Metal
"...heavy story with pounding rhythms: Sound Unseen Film/Music Festival, the hybrid tunes and flicks fest from Minneapolis that's opening..."

Oct. 21, 2020 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Checking In: Tiarra Girls Can’t Stop the World
Full-time school and a new record label engage in a tug of war
"...Final cut on the Go-Go’s groundbreaking 1981 bow, “Can’t Stop the World” also..."

Oct. 20, 2020 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

allgo Celebrates Milestone 35th Anniversary
Honoring grassroots org's past, present, future serving QPOC
"...la Raza, a revolution began. That revolution called itself the Austin Latino/Latina Lesbian and Gay Organization (ALLGO), now known..."

Oct. 16, 2020 Qmmunity Post by Lilli Hime

Martin Eden
Bafflingly relocated Italian adaptation of Jack London's novel skates by on charm and cheekbones
"...adaptation of Jack London’s relatively obscure 1909 novel bearing the protagonist’s name, he’s an uneducated working-class stiff, a handsome..."

Oct. 16, 2020 Movie Review by Steve Davis

Five New Burger Spots for a New Austin
Brave businesses offer unique takes on the ubiquitous comfort food
"...constant. Regardless of style or toppings, beef or veggie, there is a hamburger to suit just about everyone. And..."

Oct. 16, 2020 Food Feature by Jessi Cape

For His Dance (Re)current Unrest, Charles O. Anderson Keeps Moving
Through the pandemic and other obstacles, the choreographer and UT teacher continues to adapt
"..."Like so many of us, these pandemics – COVID-19 and ongoing systemic racism – have..."

Oct. 16, 2020 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Local Lawyers and Activists Come to the Aid of Protesters
A look at life after the arrests
"...have a podium, so I guess that makes me the press secretary," said George Lobb, one of the 30..."

Oct. 9, 2020 News Feature by Brant Bingamon

Zero Waste, Black-Owned Startup Nurtures Community One Plant at a Time
Black Lives Veggies plants seeds of change
"...to make a potting soil blend he's tweaked through the years. "The soil is the foundation of a good..."

Oct. 9, 2020 Food Feature by Veronica Meewes

New Austin Music Worth Your Bandwidth This Week
What we’re listening to
"..."We played behind a curtain because they wanted to hear our music but didn't want to..."

Oct. 2, 2020 Music Feature by Kevin Curtin

Will the Third Time Be a Charm for an Austin Rail System?
Project Connect looks to help make connections
"...If there's one thing that almost everyone can agree on in..."

Sept. 25, 2020 News Feature by Jack Craver

A Summer of Protests to Reclaim Power From the Police
"Whose streets? Our streets."
"...Brenda Ramos wanted to talk about the loss of her son, Mike, about what his absence..."

Sept. 11, 2020 News Feature by Brant Bingamon

We Have an Issue: Fumbling Toward Fall
Looking back at a summer of protest and anticipating a (superspreading?) UT football season
"...School is back in session. The last 100-degree days of the year (hopefully) are behind..."

Sept. 11, 2020 Column by Kimberley Jones

Alicia Garza Talks Civil Rights Solutions at TribFest
Black Lives Matter co-founder conversation now streaming free to public
"...one-on-one conversation released Friday, Sept. 4, as part of the 2020 virtual Texas Tribune Festival, justice activist Alicia Garza,..."

Sept. 11, 2020 News Feature by Lilli Hime

How to Climb a Minnow Mountain
The Austin animation studio resurrecting Rotoscoping with Richard Linklater
"...at keeping a secret. Last November, he was in the offices of the animation studio he co-founded, Minnow Mountain,..."

Sept. 4, 2020 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

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

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