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Ways to Watch the Total Solar Eclipse in Austin Based on Your Sun Sign
Beer, BBQ, raves, rooftop parties, and calming yoga, to name a few
"...Slapped across the face with a moon-sized shadow, the sun’s corona submits..."

March 26, 2024 Events Post by Christina Garcia

Crucial Concerts for the Coming Week
The Austin Record Convention, Cinco de Mayo Extravaganza, Pecan Street Festival, and UTOPiAfest lead our recommended shows this week
"...The Austin Record Convention Palmer Events Center, Friday 5 –..."

May 5, 2023 Music Column by Raoul Hernandez

County Attorney Looks to Keep Young People Out of the Prison System
New diversion program attempts to get to the root causes of violence
"...gotten a second chance through our local court system: the offer of having their charges dismissed in exchange for..."

April 7, 2023 News Feature by Maggie Q. Thompson

Review: The City Theatre's The Fantasticks
Reverential and sharp production of the classic musical
"..."The Fantasticks … attracts you, settles back a bit limply,..."

Sept. 9, 2022 Arts Feature by Bob Abelman

Review: Gilbert & Sullivan Austin’s The McAdo
Spry rewrite of the classic operetta swaps kimonos for kilts
"...In the spirit of full disclosure, I'm an opera ignoramus and..."

June 17, 2022 Arts Feature by Bob Abelman

Austin FC Makes SoCal Statement, Goes Top of the League with LAFC Win
ATXFC notches most impressive victory to date
"...Thirteen months ago, Austin Football Club took the pitch at Banc of California Stadium for its first..."

May 19, 2022 Sports Post by Eric Goodman

Hamilton's Return Still Lives Up to the Hype
Lin-Manuel Miranda's Broadway smash returns to the Bass refreshed and revitalized
"...It's been said that when the Renaissance artist Michelangelo was asked about the process of..."

Dec. 17, 2021 Arts Feature by Bob Abelman

Todd Haynes Melds Sound and Vision in The Velvet Underground
New music documentary reframes the New York quartet as experimenters and innovators
"...It's not that the Velvet Underground were an influential band, though they were...."

Oct. 15, 2021 Screens Feature by Joe Gross

A Reimagined Waterloo Park Invites the Public to It on CommUNITY Day
It was 10 years in the remaking, but finally the Waterloo redo is ready for you
"...postponed. However, Waterloo Park will still be open to the public on Aug. 14, starting at 10am...."

Aug. 13, 2021 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Verde Report: Stakes Raise as Rivals Columbus Crew Come to Town
A win will feel positively critical against the Crew at Sunday’s second-ever home match
"...I'd bet on Austin hosting an Olympic Games in the near future, but boy, if the city ever did,..."

June 25, 2021 Sports Column by Eric Goodman

Texas Dems Storm the Capitol (Peacefully!) To Demand Voting Rights
O'Rourke, House quorum-breakers rally thousands
"...Beto O’Rourke led crowds from across the state to the Texas Capitol on Sunday evening, June..."

June 21, 2021 News Post by Clara Ence Morse

The Common Law
My neighbor takes “Keep Austin Weird” to the next level
"...been cleaned up. Trash and weird objects strewn throughout the yard. Lots of the neighbors have politely asked the..."

Nov. 6, 2020 Column by Luke Ellis

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

The ACC Drama Department Enters Teaching in the Coronavirus Tragedy
For Marcus McQuirter and the ACC drama department, even in the pandemic it's on with the show
"...These days, a lot of people teaching theatre in higher..."

Aug. 7, 2020 Features Feature by Robert Faires

The Show Goes On For SXSW-Selected Films
Cinemas step up to provide Austin screenings
"...The cancellation of SXSW has left a lot of films..."

March 12, 2020 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

“Cowboys in Space” Exhibit Finds the Frontier in the Stars
Exploring the infinite plains at the Bullock Museum
"...copy of Han Solo at Stars' End, one of the very first Star Wars spin-offs. On the cover, Han..."

Oct. 11, 2019 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Bonnenghazi! Drama Reigns in the Texas House
Did the speaker give his hard-right enemy a political target list?
"...A backdoor bribe. A clandestine recording. Intraparty betrayal. The latest drama brewing at the Capitol reads closer to..."

Aug. 9, 2019 News Feature by Mary Tuma

Furious Hours: Murder, Fraud, and the Last Trial of Harper Lee by Casey Cep
Casey Cep solves the mystery of the true crime book that Harper Lee never wrote
"...There's usually a bit of mystery about a murder. It..."

July 19, 2019 Arts Review by Rosalind Faires

Point Austin: The Gavel Descends
The 86th Texas Legislature: Hoping for the Best ...
"...a few days (Tuesday, Jan. 8, to be exact), the caverns of the Capitol will once again host a..."

Jan. 4, 2019 News Column by Michael King

Ballet Austin’s The Nutcracker
The company’s 56th run at this holiday classic retains its magic – enough beauty and wonder to transport you to enchanting realms
"...Going home for the holidays can be a tricky proposition – especially if..."

Dec. 14, 2018 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Christening the Waterloo Music Festival
Welcome to the jamily
"...at sleepaway camp. He found his counselor crying over the death of Jerry Garcia. “I was like, ‘Who’s Jerry?’”..."

Sept. 10, 2018 Music Post by Rachel Rascoe

Review: The Annotated Big Sleep
Everything you need to know about Raymond Chandler's classic
"...Chicago in 1888, raised mostly in London, fought in the trenches in World War I, dogged by failure, identity..."

July 27, 2018 Arts Post by Jesse Sublett

Jawbreaker, Last Band on the Titanic
Saving lives decades on
"...The Nineties were a simpler time, an age of Clinton-era..."

July 14, 2018 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

Kicked Outta Country, But Still the King
George Strait celebrates Erwin Center at 40
"...last played Austin in 2014, it was billed as the country legend’s final tour. The show’s celebratory if bittersweet..."

June 4, 2018 Music Post by Doug Freeman

"Keith Carter: Notes on the Universe" at Stephen L. Clark Gallery
This solo exhibition shows the photographer in pursuit of whatever unseen cosmic force animates us
"...The hound's head is tilted toward the sky and, judging..."

Dec. 29, 2017 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Council: A Busy Week at the Lege
City Council and the mayor confront the controlling state
"...last week, City Council's beat goes on, especially during the legislative session, when the folks under the Dome exchange..."

March 24, 2017 News Feature by Michael King

At the Statue of Venus/Three Decembers
The Butler Opera Center's pairing of these Jake Heggie chamber operas opened up small concerns to an enduring sense of love
"...At the Statue of Venus/Three DecembersMcCullough Theatre, 2375 Robert Dedman Dr.,..."

March 11, 2016 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Abortions in the Name of God
Dr. Willie Parker joins faith leaders to launch statewide campaign
"...Dr. Willie Parker considers himself a devoutly religious man. The Alabama-based physician abides by the Bible’s words, and lives..."

March 7, 2015 News Post by Mary Tuma

First Plates Extra Helpings: Riding the Snackwave to Indulgentown
Calories, schmalories … that pizza is one bite closer toward equality
"...As I watched Liz Lemon sing “workin’ on my night cheese” on 30 Rock, my eyes..."

Feb. 9, 2015 Food Post by Andrea Kinnison

Point Austin: The Day That 10-1 Began
Pomp, circumstance, and possibility at the new City Hall
"...Bagpipes and drums welcomed the swearing-in ceremony of the 2015 Austin City Council Tuesday..."

Jan. 9, 2015 News Column by Michael King

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