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The Future of Mother’s Cafe Is Pending
The vegetarian institution could permanently close in October
"...With no real answers about their future, countless restaurants are struggling to make ends meet..."

Sept. 18, 2020 Food Feature by Jessi Cape

Who Will Be Nuked by the 819?
Austinites unleash a new postapocalyptic RPG on Twitch
"...Welcome, citizen, to the world of NUKED! It’s a land of mutants, magic,..."

Sept. 7, 2020 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Helmut Newton: The Bad and the Beautiful
The fashion photographer's contradictions, from the glamazons who knew him
"...Helmut Newton would have despised the idea of a documentary of his life. "Most photographers..."

July 24, 2020 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

The Role of a Defense Attorney
"...Family Violence Court,” [News, June 19] naively hoping that The Austin Chronicle was breaking from the habit amongst local..."

June 19, 2020 Postmarks

Checking In: Curved Light Source Peter Tran Maintains a Primrose Path While Waiting for the Dust to Settle
“I’ve had Halcyon by Orbital on repeat”
"...electrician Peter Tran makes Elysian Fields ambiance to sooth the stressed at heart...."

May 15, 2020 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

Texas Monthly's Taco Editor on the Past, Present, & Future of the American Taco
Q&A with José R. Ralat, the man with one of the most envied titles in town
"...José R. Ralat has maybe one of the most enviable jobs in Texas – Taco Editor of..."

April 22, 2020 Food Post by Lina Fisher

Council Preview: The City Will RISE Again
$15 million fund proposed to help deliver quick cash relief
"...City Council is set to allocate $15 million from the city’s emergency reserves for direct financial relief to individuals..."

April 8, 2020 News Post by Austin Sanders

The French View of Richard Linklater
Pompidou curator explains new tribute to the Austin filmmaker
"...Richard Linklater is a defining Austinite, having both defined the artistic perception of the city and helped build the..."

Dec. 8, 2019 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Behind the Scenes at the Centre Pompidou's Tribute to Richard Linklater
An American in Paris
"...There's a moonlight tower in Paris...."

Nov. 29, 2019 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

The Lighthouse
The latest from The Witch director finds madness in isolation
"...If the events of The Lighthouse are to be believed, maintaining..."

Oct. 25, 2019 Movie Review by Matthew Monagle

“Shana Hoehn: Hauntings” at Women & Their Work
Vintage hood ornaments are reimagined as sculptures that expose the historically distorted treatment of women’s bodies
"...Have you ever seen the ghost of a hood ornament?..."

Aug. 23, 2019 Arts Review by Robert Faires

The History of the LGBTQ Movement in Austin
From Stonewall to today, how Pride has progressed in our city
"...Thomas, Lisa Davis, and all those we've lost along the way...."

Aug. 9, 2019 News Feature by Beth Sullivan

Texas Legal Services Center's Assertion of Rights Work Gives a Voice to Victims
Advocates stand up for victims' rights
"...In 2017, the Texas Legal Services Center, a statewide nonprofit that fills..."

July 12, 2019 News Feature by Sarah Marloff

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

"Other Forms of Life" at the Contemporary Austin
With her mysterious and compelling artwork, Huma Bhabha puts us face to alien face
"...I first came across the work of New York-based modern artist Huma Bhabha earlier..."

Sept. 14, 2018 Arts Feature by Sumaiya Malik

The Lost Art of Being Offensive
Swimming in satire with cartooning documentary Mr. Fish
"...That's why the seasoned documentary camera operator made Mr. Fish: Cartooning from..."

Aug. 29, 2018 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

"Margaux Crump: The Lure" at Women & Their Work
Juxtaposing natural and synthetic materials through the metaphor of the hunt, the artist blurs lines between lust and danger, the repellent and the seductive
"...Margaux Crump's "The Lure" teems with growth. Mounted antlers protrude from all..."

July 20, 2018 Arts Review by Melany Jean

The Critics Table's Crème de la Crème
The winners of the 2017-18 Austin Critics Table Awards
"...The crowd could hardly compete with the one packed into..."

June 5, 2018 Arts Post by Robert Faires

SXSW Panel Recap: The Bleeding Edge: A New Generation of Horror
Is horror more diverse than the rest of cinema? Maybe.
"...The man behind horror heavy hitters Blumhouse is producing some..."

March 14, 2018 SXSW Post by Richard Whittaker

The Luv Doc: Lipstick on the Mirror
Why would you want to be with someone who doesn't care how you feel?
"...After a lot of work, I have come to understand that my unwillingness to..."

Feb. 9, 2018 Column by The Luv Doc

Two Shannons Take the Improv Stage to … Where?
Local stars McCormick and Stott, together at last for the first time
"...The Shannons, y’all. Two of them...."

Dec. 14, 2017 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Local Writers Hone Their Craft at the Street Lit Authors Club
Creating a space where those experiencing homelessness can tell their stories
"...how to write in that whole big mess right there," says Ezekiel. "It gives me the ability to look..."

Dec. 15, 2017 Arts Feature by Beth Sullivan

Learning the Hard Way That Police and Democratic Socialists Rarely Mix
CLEAT alum Danny Fetonte's resignation from the Austin DSA raises questions for the local chapter
"...At their national conference in Chicago in early August, the Democratic..."

Oct. 13, 2017 News Feature by Mary Tuma

“Nina Katchadourian: Curiouser” at the Blanton
Driven by untamable curiosity and over-the-top commitment, the artist makes work that revels in improvisation and play
"...I left Nina Katchadourian's "Curiouser" with the conviction that I had found a new favorite artist,..."

May 12, 2017 Arts Review by Sam Anderson-Ramos

The Luv Doc: The Next Eva Braun
It’s probably not smart to tie the knot with someone who regularly bends your moral compass
"...against this idea, but I have one reservation. We work at the same company, and occasionally we end up..."

March 24, 2017 Column by The Luv Doc

The Bounce Back
Charming film pits two love gurus against each other
"...A likable romantic comedy, The Bounce Back may not scream true love, but it’s..."

Dec. 9, 2016 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Luv Doc: Call the Movers
All you need to do is find that one magical key
"...were going to be married by now, but for the last few years, I would settle for him just..."

Aug. 26, 2016 Column by The Luv Doc

The 2015-16 Austin Critics Table Awards
The 2015-16 Austin Critics Table Awards
"...Capital T Theatre had a reason to crow at the Austin Critics..."

May 27, 2016 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Year of the Booster
The 2015-16 Austin Critics Table Awards
"...For anyone feeling down about the state of our city, the 24th edition of the..."

May 25, 2016 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Richard Linklater Gets the Mondo Treatment
Local gallery pays tribute with a new poster exhibit
"...posters and Austin, and you think Mondo. So when the local printmasters announced that this SXSW season would see..."

March 11, 2016 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

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