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Into the Wolf’s Mouth with Orange Goblin Frontman Ben Ward
Singer puts Roky Erickson’s The Evil One on his all-time Top 10
"...Frequencies from Planet Ten (1997), Time Traveling Blues (1998), The Big Black (2000), Coup de Grace (2002) – blasted..."

Aug. 30, 2019 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

A Year After Austin's Passage of the Freedom Cities Policies, Activists Urge APD to Do Better
Organizations applaud headway made, but say there's more work to be done
"...Following the passage of Texas' anti-"sanctuary city" Senate Bill 4 in..."

June 21, 2019 News Feature by Mary Tuma

First Look: The Obamas Become Producers With American Factory
Upcoming Netflix documentary finds culture clash within global trade
"...What’s the American Dream if not pliable? On its best days,..."

June 17, 2019 Screens Post by Sam Russek

The Hustle
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels remake can't con its way to success
"...How closely does The Hustle hew to its predecessor, the 1988 Frank Oz-directed..."

May 17, 2019 Movie Review by Matthew Monagle

Enjoying and Making Art at the 2019 West Austin Studio Tour
Artists offer demos, workshops, and experiences to get you in on the creative action
"...to feel differently about yourself, to think differently about others, to change your behavior. One of the most exhilarating..."

May 10, 2019 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

What Land Use Code Do We Need to Build the City We Want?
Planning a way forward after CodeNEXT
"...In hindsight, last year's shuddering halt to the CodeNEXT land use code rewrite looks less like an..."

April 12, 2019 News Feature by the News Staff

CM Punk and Travis Stevens Hunt for the Girl on the Third Floor
SXSW Midnighter follows a haunting in Chicago
"...Every neighborhood has that house: the one with the stories and the history, the one..."

March 8, 2019 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Rep. Gina Hinojosa on the 86th Texas Legislature
“We need to have the state pay its fair share into the school finance system”
"...Gina Hinojosa (HD-49), the former president of the Austin ISD board of trustees,..."

Jan. 4, 2019 News Feature by Mary Tuma

Shout Out to the Queer Best of Austin Winners
Qmmunity is so proud of you!
"...safe to say, "Best Of" is my favorite issue The Austin Chronicle team puts out each year. (And a..."

Nov. 1, 2018 Qmmunity Post by Sarah Marloff

Music on the Page at the Texas Book Festival
Music books strut their feminism, hip-hop, and emo
"...Music, whether background radio hits or handpicked playlists, offers a persistent..."

Oct. 26, 2018 Music Feature by Rachel Rascoe

Jonah Hill Goes Back to the Mid90s
Director's debut is a film he can stand by
"...Jonah Hill and the cast of his debut feature as a director, Mid90s,..."

Oct. 24, 2018 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

The Guilty
Single-location thriller travels deep into a killer mystery
"...not a good cop. That's made abundantly clear in the opening moments of Danish police drama The Guilty. After..."

Oct. 19, 2018 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

Through the Lens of Hou Hsiao-hsien
Six film series at AFS Cinema examines the Taiwanese pioneer
"...Still largely lacking in the physical stateside release, the upcoming retrospective from Austin Film..."

Sept. 8, 2018 Screens Post by Julian DeBerry

Derrick Sims is The Perfect Host
Filmmaker talks Southern Gothic before world premiere tonight
"...You can take the boy out of the South, but you can never..."

Aug. 22, 2018 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

The Titmouse That Roared
Chris Prynoski on Venture Bros., tech, and more
"...Prynoski, he's not hard to spot. Just look for the trademark hat. At a distance, it looks like a..."

Aug. 12, 2018 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

A Change in Direction for the Texas Civil Rights Project
New leadership doesn't sit well with the old guard
"...This spring, the board of trustees for the Texas Civil Rights Project,..."

Aug. 3, 2018 News Feature by Nina Hernandez

Phillip Wade and Friends on the West Austin Studio Tour
The artist has some creative friends show in his Clarksville home
"...her painting career, she has done hazily rendered oil works, mostly of people. Remembering a time when she was..."

May 11, 2018 Arts Feature by Melany Jean

Sheryl Cole and Chito Vela: The Prize Fight
All eyes on the Democratic primary run-off in House District 46
"...The March Democratic primary election in House District 46 came..."

May 4, 2018 News Feature by Mary Tuma

The Luv Doc: A Grossly Inaccurate Egyptology Lecture
We mere mortals are just feathers being blown about in the tempest of the gods
"...is taking our relationship for granted. I know his work schedule and mine are different, and our sleep schedules..."

April 6, 2018 Column

Leaning Into the Wind: Andy Goldsworthy
The enigmatic British environmental artist in the wild.
"...Iconoclastic British environmentalist and sculptor Andy Goldsworthy doesn’t experience the world in the same way the rest of us..."

March 30, 2018 Movie Review by Steve Davis

“Gail Chovan: No Trace of Now Will Remain” at Women & Their Work
The fashion designer-artist appropriates mourning rituals and their materials to make statements in this beautifully morbid show
"...Mourning at once acknowledges the absence of someone and insists on continuing their presence..."

Feb. 23, 2018 Arts Review by Melany Jean

Point Austin: The Heroic Legacy of Martin Luther King
In a dark time, looking to King's example for inspiration
"...The latest, still-simmering outrage from the Trump White House was..."

Jan. 19, 2018 News Column by Michael King

“Rachel Stuckey: Good Days & Bad Days on the Internet” at Women & Their Work
The artist creates some genuinely geeky-cool stuff in this show that’s smart, funny, and fresh in its treatment of tech
"..."My senior year was awesome, had a baby, at the same time got a new macbook & Graduated." Thus..."

Dec. 15, 2017 Arts Review by Melany Jean

Does Your Boss Pay You to Miss Work?
They may have to soon
"...pay ordinance that would require private employers to compensate their employees for time missed for health reasons began this..."

Dec. 1, 2017 News Feature by Joseph Caterine

Staging Building the Wall Before Trump Builds His Wall
Robert Schenkkan races to get his latest work on stage
"...Robert Schenkkan had no time to waste. The playwright couldn't afford the years it took to craft..."

Sept. 1, 2017 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

“Micky Hoogendijk: Pure Imagination” at Women & Their Work
The photographs here fully reveal the artist’s skill with composition and light, but show less of their subjects’ interior life
"...The hallmark of a good renovator is their imagination, their..."

Aug. 25, 2017 Arts Review by Melany Jean

"Abby Bagby: Kingdom" at Women & Their Work
The exhibition’s high-fashion outfits made from human hair and draped on mannequins are quite beautiful but also unsettling
"...Standing in the middle of Abby Bagby's "Kingdom," a circle of femmes..."

June 2, 2017 Arts Review by Sam Anderson-Ramos

New Books Blooming Through the Blockchain
Google + Visual Editions = Books x Internet
"...The story of a parent losing their grip on reality?..."

April 20, 2017 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Dawn of the Code
CodeNEXT maps released by city staff, presented to Council
"...is CodeNOW.” With that intro, Mayor Steve Adler announced the release of the draft maps designed to accompany Austin’s..."

April 18, 2017 News Post by Michael King

The Belko Experiment
A gory social experiment gone wrong
"...Corporate cubicle office life demeans the worker and too often makes for a soul-deadening experience..."

March 31, 2017 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

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