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17 of the Best Ice Cream Shops in Austin
From East Austin to Downtown, here are our favorite cold, creamy treats
"...There isn't a day that can't be improved with ice..."

Aug. 10, 2019 Food Post by Jessika Roth

The Rolling Stones Storm Houston in Only Texas Date
UK legends haven’t lost a step after frontman’s heart surgery
"...The Rolling Stones first tackled Texas 55 years ago with..."

July 29, 2019 Music Post by Doug Freeman

Perfectly Barked Barbecue and Unlimited Hush Puppies at the Switch
The restaurant just off Highway 290 also serves up phenomenal peach cobbler
"...a student at Dripping Springs High School, and in the intervening years, I have enjoyed many a plate of..."

June 21, 2019 Food Feature by Melanie Haupt

Austin Homes Tour: The Art of the Craftsman Style
John Ruskin's ghost will be nearby, eating breakfast tacos and smiling
"...The American Craftsman style, Wikipedia tells me, is a style..."

April 24, 2019 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

How Robert Rodriguez Saved Alita: Battle Angel From the Scrap Heap
After a decade and a half, the legendary manga's battle dreams are made real
"...less a homecoming and more a brief stop on the crowded publicity itinerary for Alita: Battle Angel. He'd just..."

Feb. 15, 2019 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Interstellar Friendship in Elijah and the Rock Creature
Canadian kid-friendly sci-fi story playing Other Worlds Austin
"...is what visual artist Jen Walden realized when taking the leap from static images to moving ones four years..."

Dec. 7, 2018 Screens Post by Shalavé Cawley

Playback: And the Armadillos Went Wild
Threadgill’s World Headquarters goes the way of its predecessor, the Armadillo World Headquarters, plus Black Fret offers more than just money
"...Days before Threadgill's World Headquarters permanently shuttered last Sunday, the joint packed out with lunchers consuming chicken-fried pork chops..."

Dec. 7, 2018 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

Chronicle Recommends: The Best of Austin
Our recommendations of the finest movies from and about the ATX
"...Every month, the Chronicle's film critics select a theme and offer movie..."

Nov. 4, 2018 Screens Post by Chronicle Film Staff

Eurythmics' Annie Lennox Encountered a Friendly Ghost at The Driskill Hotel
Concrete Blonde's Johnette Napolitano wrote a song about it
"...Look, theoretically we all like to keep things a little spooky..."

Oct. 26, 2018 Food Post by Emily Beyda

The Brewer's Table
East Austin’s truly wonderful dining experience with a complicated history
"...If you think about it, the Brewer's Table encapsulates Austin in a nutshell. Just a..."

Sept. 14, 2018 Food Feature by Melanie Haupt

Review: The Big Book of the Continental Op
All of the Dashiel Hammett PI's cases in one energetic volume
"...In the late 1930s, when the fangs of fascism were getting..."

July 27, 2018 Arts Post by Jesse Sublett

Tacos of Texas Takes Cultural Exploration to the Screen
Episodes feature one taco and one Texas city
"...Mando Rayo's friendly voice fizzes out of the phone speaker. His writing partner and longtime friend, Jarod..."

July 27, 2018 Food Feature by Nina Hernandez

Live Music Recommendations for the Weekend
JMBLYA, a conjunto fest, and more weekend sounds to keep you busy
"...The weather is clearing up and it's time for the..."

May 4, 2018 Music Post by The Music Staff

Ellsworth Kelly's Austin Opens at the Blanton Museum of Art
By building this structure, the Blanton enabled a major modern artist to realize his masterwork
"...Ellsworth Kelly made plans for a building. And at the time he made them – that would be 1986..."

Feb. 16, 2018 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Road-Tripping for the 2017 Texas Biennial
To curate this edition of the contemporary art survey, Leslie Moody Castro took an epic road trip across the Lone Star State
"...Leslie Moody Castro's mission was to put the "Texas" back in the Texas Biennial...."

Sept. 29, 2017 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

In With the Old, in With the New
An epic Saturday at Old Settler’s
"...By the time Wood & Wire took the stage Saturday afternoon,..."

April 24, 2017 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

Decisions Await for the Fate of Oakwood Chapel
Is moving graves from under the chapel adding insult to injury?
"...Austin’s segregated past pervades within the city’s Oakwood Cemetery. Built in 1839, the cemetery spans..."

April 13, 2017 News Post by Montinique Monroe

DVDanger: Arrow to the Brain
Three titles from the American Genre Film Archive's new partner
"...Last week, Austin's archivists of underground cinema the American Genre Film Archive announced a new theatrical deal..."

Jan. 22, 2017 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Public Notice: Clowns to the Left of Us, Jokers to the Right
The overwhelming hubris and audacity of Uber continues
"...Returning to a few of my favorite topics today: the overwhelming hubris and audacity of Uber, and the unholy..."

June 10, 2016 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Where the Money Goes
Uber & Lyft spending freely on Prop. 1 campaign
"...is “accepting compensation” for his role as chair of the campaign to pass Proposition 1 on May 7. He’s..."

April 15, 2016 News Post by Michael King

Sharks in the Water
American Sharks kick off tour on Pau Wau’s party barge
"...Sharks shove off on a national tour. Since releasing their eponymous LP in 2013, Austin’s speed-sludge trio has toured..."

Aug. 10, 2015 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

DVDanger: From the Dark
Star and director talk monsters, mud, and New Kids on the Block
"...When writer/director Conor McMahon created new vampire flick From the Dark, he deliberately stripped its down to the barest..."

April 11, 2015 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Gazing at the Texas Film Awards Through a Crystal Ball
The Texas Film Awards celebrate the state's best filmmaking
"...They say the 15th anniversary is the crystal anniversary, and..."

March 6, 2015 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Good Eye Looks Back
All the best glimpses caught by the Good Eye in 2014
"...Who knew, when this simple country girl came to the Chronicle a few years ago, that she would one..."

Dec. 26, 2014 Column by Amy Gentry

The Death of Rap Lyrics
What hath Jay Z’s Reasonable Doubt wrought?
"...This week’s Ill Communication transmission – the second overall – isn’t about the positive/negative aspect of..."

Sept. 17, 2014 Music Post by Kahron Spearman

How Roger Ebert Showed Me the Light
Stateside screens Ebert darling 'Dark City' tonight and tomorrow
"...In the days before technology afforded us the luxury to shoot,..."

July 31, 2014 Screens Post by Fernie Martinez

Take a Walk on the Wild Side
The ancient art of foraging for food is aged to perfection
"...to describe an activity humans have participated in since the beginning of their existence as a trend, but here..."

April 4, 2014 Food Feature by Jessi Cape

Hobby Lobby and the Supremes
Company asserts religious freedom from birth control
"...According to a lawyer for the owners of craft-store chain Hobby Lobby, it's important to..."

March 26, 2014 News Post by Jordan Smith

The Full Monty
With the release of 'RWBY,' Monty Oum is officially Rooster Teeth's rock star
"...At the Austin Convention Center the first weekend of July, you..."

July 19, 2013 Screens Feature by Dan Solomon

'The Fight for the Future ... Is Just Beginning'
After weeks of drama, sweeping abortion restrictions pass the Lege
"...As expected, the Texas Senate Friday voted 19-11 in favor of passing..."

July 19, 2013 News Feature by Jordan Smith

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