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SXSW Film Review: The Black Sea
Charming experimental debut blends improv and travelogue
"...It’s no surprise to hear director Crystal Moselle describe The Black Sea star and co-director Derrick B. Harden as..."

March 10, 2024 Screens Post by Katherine McNevins

“Valerie Fowler: The Story of the Deer in the Road”
Wonderfully painted memories of where the wild (and even-toed ungulate) things are
"...It's time to play another game of Good, Better, Best...."

Sept. 20, 2019 Arts Review by Wayne Alan Brenner

Listen: Amigo the Devil Revisits “Cocaine and Able”
Bridge City Sessions offers sparse vision of dark folk soloist
"...he was scheduled to perform, all right, but from the outside it resembled a place you might awake in..."

June 19, 2019 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

What If the Marx Brothers Got Around to Making That Movie With Salvador Dalí?
Josh Frank brings the legendary unproduced movie to printed life
"...a sorrow, for those who've known about it, that the surrealist Marx Brothers movie that Salvador Dalí pitched to..."

March 22, 2019 Screens Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

The Chili Dog Fest Caps SXSW Local Style
Impressive lineup of musicians to benefit Central Texas Food Bank
"...In its ninth year, the Chili Dog Fest serves as a gathering for local..."

March 15, 2018 Music Post by Mark Fagan

College Confessions From the Dorm's Snitch
Accidentally hot-boxed, barfed on, a 24/7 buzz kill – RA life ain't easy
"...don’t think he understood who he was talking to. Others may enjoy hearing of the wild parties of Jester..."

Aug. 23, 2017 Chronolog Post by Katarina Brown

Tallest Man on Earth and In the Room
Swedish folksinger enlists a band but still shushes solo
"...Kristian Matsson burst onto the Moody Theater stage Sunday night with a mid-air spin...."

Sept. 14, 2015 Music Post by Abby Johnston

The Take-Out: July 25
Our picks to whet your weekend appetite
"...This weekend, we're turning up the heat...."

July 25, 2014 Food Post by Brandon Watson

From the Vaults: John Goodman's Very Good Year
John Goodman adds zest to Flight, Argo, and Trouble With the Curve
"...2012 has been a very good year for the actor John Goodman. In three films that have debuted..."

Nov. 3, 2012 Screens Post by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Tallest Man on Earth
Kristian Matsson sells out the Paramount Theatre
"...and a tank top soon soaked through with sweat, the Tallest Man on Earth only stood five-foot-seven. The Swede..."

Aug. 29, 2012 Music Post by Abby Johnston

Ass Paddling the Danish Way: 'Klown'-Style
The 'Klown' Rolling Roadshow Canoe Trip gets crunk, drunk, wet
"...There's nothing rotten in Denmark, or drought-plagued Central Texas, that..."

July 1, 2012 Screens Post by Marc Savlov

AFS Cinema Celebrates Max Fleischer, the Man Who Made Betty Boop Boop-Oop-a-Doop
AFS Cinema spotlights the animation revolution created by Max Fleischer in the Fleischer Studios Legacy
"...and Rudolf Ising. Creator of Betty Boop, inventor of the rotoscope, the producer who brought the four-panel funnies of..."

Aug. 4, 2023 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Farewell to the Danger God: Gary Kent (1933-2023)
The stunt legend who called Austin home died this week
"...There's a difference between legendary and simple fame – a..."

May 26, 2023 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

SXSW Doc Rewinds the Truly Horrible The Star Wars Holiday Special
Wookies go Vaudeville in A Disturbance in the Force
"...Nov. 17, 1978. The day The Star Wars Holiday Special was broadcast on..."

March 10, 2023 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Central Market’s $500 Gingerbread Contest, Le Politique’s Sad Denoument, One Dovetail’s a Pizza and the Other Is a Pommeau, and OMG Watertrade What Kind of Genius Dessert Is That?
All the news that’s fit to get your taste buds quivering
"...scene, as wrangled from numerous PR releases, words on the digital street, and even the occasional (verified) IRL eavesdroppings...."

Dec. 14, 2022 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Lazarus Opens on Airport, J-Prime Opens Downtown, Old Thousand and JewBoy Bring the Holiday Fusion, Chanukah Gets the Haute Cuisine, and Everything Is Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
All the news that’s fit to get your taste buds quivering
"...scene, as wrangled from numerous PR releases, words on the digital street, and even the occasional (verified) IRL eavesdroppings...."

Nov. 30, 2022 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Little Ola’s Biscuits Free for a Year, Baldinucci’s Pizza for Lunch and Dinner, the Nido Is Open for Real, Dali’s Naked Feast for Surrealism’s Sake, Plenty of Booze for Toasting, and More
All the news that’s fit to get your taste buds quivering
"...scene, as wrangled from numerous PR releases, words on the digital street, and even the occasional (verified) IRL eavesdroppings...."

Oct. 19, 2022 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

In the Flesh: Film Historian Elizabeth Purchell Leads the Reappraisal of Porn
The archivist sees erotica as a vital chapter in the history of queer liberation
"...Like all the best parts of queer history, not everyone knows about..."

Aug. 26, 2022 Screens Feature by James Scott

Review: The Stage Austin's Hedwig and the Angry Inch
An audacious but underwhelming walk on the wild side
"...In mainstream musicals about musicians, like Jersey Boys (The Four Seasons), Beautiful (Carole King), and On Your Feet..."

Aug. 19, 2022 Arts Feature by Bob Abelman

Terror Tuesday and Weird Wednesday Return to the Alamo!
Sorry about that exclamation point, citizen, but we’re excited af
"...That’s right, possibly rabid filmlovers: After 19 months away, the Alamo Drafthouse’s legendary genre film series Terror Tuesday and..."

Sept. 15, 2021 Screens Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Checking In: Guitar Hauler Bill Kirchen Pulls Into the Truck Stop at the End of the World
Long-game guitarist keeps twangin’ and sangin’
"...as good as he’s picked on new 3-LP compendium The Proper Years. “Bump Wood”: “Then I wake up in..."

Aug. 10, 2020 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

Joe Bob Briggs Teaches the History of Redneck Cinema
The original Hellbilly Deluxe
"...When the rackety sprocket gods of the 42nd Street grindhouse Valhalla..."

Nov. 8, 2019 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

July Is Crime Month: The Crime Blotter, Week 5
A curated guide to unlawful activities around town July 29-31
"...Since July Is Crime Month at the Chronicle, the ruffians and reprobates at this rag want..."

July 29, 2019 Arts Post by Robert Faires

July Is Crime Month: The Crime Blotter, Week 4
A curated guide to unlawful activities around town July 22-28
"...Since July Is Crime Month at the Chronicle, the ruffians and reprobates at this rag want..."

July 21, 2019 Arts Post by Robert Faires

July Is Crime Month: The Crime Blotter, Week 3
A curated guide to unlawful activities around town July 15-21
"...Since July Is Crime Month at the Chronicle, the ruffians and reprobates at this rag want..."

July 15, 2019 Arts Post by Robert Faires

The Austin Ice Cream Festival – Now with Booze?
The 12th annual celebration goes all adult-oriented After Dark
"...Nothing better for the weekend on which the annual hellscape of summer officially..."

June 6, 2018 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

The Luv Doc: Debbie Downers
It is truly fascinating to witness the beautiful butterfly squeeze back into an ugly caterpillar
"...nights at various places around town where we get together and drink wine and catch up with each other...."

May 25, 2018 Column by The Luv Doc

SXSW Panel Recap: Immerse Yourself: AR & VR in Museums and the Arts
An odd juxtaposition of VR experience and expert panel
"...I attended the "Immerse Yourself: AR and VR in Museums and the..."

March 16, 2018 SXSW Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Lege Lines: Elsewhere Under the Dome
What happened during the wild week before sine die?
"...We're not done yet: Aside from the threat of a special session, Gov. Greg Abbott still..."

June 2, 2017 News Feature by the News Staff

"Valerie Fowler: Nature and Other Stories" at the Butridge Gallery
The art here tells local stories but is universal in ways that are loud, strange, and reverent for uncontrolled nature
"...I'm used to seeing images of Austin. Most of them are straightforward, really wanting to be pretty and recognizable..."

Dec. 30, 2016 Arts Review by Sam Anderson-Ramos

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