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Escapism and Connection: The Illustrated Life of Billy Perkins
Hustling Austin posters for 30 years, Perkins perseveres
"...this March likewise resurrected Austin's annual poster-palooza, Flatstock. When the city canceled its flagship conference March 6, 2020, in..."

June 17, 2022 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Once “Outsiders,” the Music World Is Now at BLK ODYSSY’s Fingertips
Collabs with heroes & new Earthchild Ent. label signal ascent
"...editions of records aren’t usually this exciting. Typically it’s the album you already dig, supplemented with some bonus content..."

June 8, 2022 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

Taking a Look at the Neighborhoods That Will Be Changed the Most by Project Connect
Diving into the iterations of the public transit redesign
"...failure to invest in transit, during which Austin became the fastest-growing metro area in the country...."

June 3, 2022 News Feature by Austin Sanders

Indie Chefs Community: The Road to COMMUNE with Grover Smith
Here’s a chef-championing, community-forward catalyst in human form
"...The national Indie Chefs Community is coming to Austin, y’all,..."

March 22, 2022 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

SXSW Film Goes Right to the Moon
Apollo 10 1/2, Sandra Bullock, and more join movie list
"...SXSW has strapped on the rockets with not just a few titles for this..."

Feb. 2, 2022 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Austin Makes the MovieMaker Magazine List of Best Cities for Filmmakers
Even in the pandemic, the city stays a home for filmmakers
"...confirmed what everyone knows already: Austin is one of the best places in America to live and work as..."

Jan. 25, 2022 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Behold a Pale Horse: the White Horse Turns Ten with No Signs of an Apocalypse
A look back at the early days of the “black sheep” of Austin honky-tonks
"...record and Merle Haggard never sang a ballad about the challenges of finishing a masters degree...."

Dec. 10, 2021 Music Post by Gary Lindsey

Space and Distance: A Joint Interview With Balmorhea and Explosions in the Sky
How Austin’s landmark instrumental outfits soundtrack the state of Texas
"...Chris Hrasky wishes there was a better backstory to Big Bend (An Original..."

Dec. 10, 2021 Music Feature by Austin Powell

Gift Guide for the Music Head on Your Holiday List
What a fan, finger drummer, or Austin nostalgia freak may want for Christmas
"...For Those Doomsday Prepping for the Indie Vinyl Backlog Alexalone Alexaloneworld Burgundy LP..."

Dec. 3, 2021 Music Feature by Rachel Rascoe

Public Notice: Home for the Holidays
The Chronicle office: we're (almost) back!
"...Curtin has just buttonholed Art Director Zeke Barbaro in the hallway outside my office...."

Nov. 19, 2021 News Column by Nick Barbaro

The Luv Doc: He Doesn’t Dance
Otherwise known as reactive immobility
"...this issue never came up until now, but with the pandemic, etc., we just haven't been out a lot...."

Oct. 8, 2021 Column by The Luv Doc

Fantastic Fest: Behold! The Mad God, Phil Tippett
The stop motion legend's most personal and bizarre movie yet
"...humans. For what is divinity, except breathing life into the inanimate? The art has its pantheon. Willis O'Brien, the..."

Sept. 24, 2021 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

After 43 Years, Women & Their Work Lands a Permanent Address
The Austin arts organization had to search for two years, but it finally founded a home of its own
"...The first home for one of Austin's most significant and..."

July 23, 2021 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Checking In: Tiarra Girls Can’t Stop the World
Full-time school and a new record label engage in a tug of war
"...Final cut on the Go-Go’s groundbreaking 1981 bow, “Can’t Stop the World” also..."

Oct. 20, 2020 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

The Crossroads Meet at Mexic-Arte Museum's "Intersección: Choque & Alivio"
The 25th edition of this showcase for early-career Latinx artists is a space for sharing our shock over this time and our humanity
"...The picture doesn't look like a crash. It shows a..."

Sept. 18, 2020 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Breath Project: Submissions Now Accepted
Theatre artists of color invited to submit videos of live performances
"...The Breath Project is now accepting submissions for performances of..."

Aug. 17, 2020 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Checking In: Abhi the Nomad Maneuvers the Situation
“Being holed up is a blessing for me”
"...Last ACL Fest, second-weekend-only rappers Abhi the Nomad from Austin and Houston’s Megan Thee Stallion overlapped...."

July 28, 2020 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

We Have an Issue: Meet the Interns
COVID may have robbed our summer interns of the hands-on experience of putting out a paper, but they're making the most out of their virtual internship
"...be typing this column from my standing desk at the Chronicle, two feet from Managing Editor James Renovitch, and..."

July 10, 2020 Column by Kimberley Jones

This Is Who We Are #6: Miró Quartet's Faces of America: The Light
A daily affirmation of Austin's creativity from the Chronicle archive
"...Our ability to experience art in person and with others is presently in lockdown, and we don't know when..."

May 12, 2020 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Checking In: BettySoo Invents the Corona-Gram™
Inside the beautiful mind of a reluctant livestream breakout
"...and bizarre for someone whose most dreaded part of work before was having to see themselves on video to..."

May 8, 2020 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

L’Oca d’Oro Co-Owner on the Future of the Restaurant
Right now, they can’t do what they do – so what’s next?
"...mitzvah. A family of regulars was supposed to celebrate the culmination of their daughter’s hard work with a big..."

April 27, 2020 Food Post by Adam Orman

Checking In: Trumpet Clarion Ephraim Owens Sits at the Piano
Tedeschi Trucks Band brass man always broadens our scope
"...Ephraim Owens. Backline mainstay in this century’s stand-ins for the Allman Brothers, the Tedeschi Trucks Band, the local horn..."

April 17, 2020 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

From the Coronavirus Frontlines: Wheatsville Co-op
Two managers talk life as an essential grocery store employee
"...a pandemic, it’s even more apparent how extremely important they are. Every day, employees like the folks at Wheatsville..."

April 8, 2020 Food Post by Jessi Cape

We Have an Issue: Austin Media Getting the Job Done
Local journos rise to the occasion, and band together for Friday’s All Together ATX fundraiser
"...but it's New York and Los Angeles papers writing these "the death of local news is nigh" stories, and..."

April 3, 2020 Column by Kimberley Jones

"Stay Home, Work Safe" Orders Issued for Central Texas
Urgent measures deemed essential to combat spread of COVID-19
"...As expected, the City of Austin, Travis County, and Williamson County have..."

March 24, 2020 News Post by Mike Clark-Madison

SXSW EDU Panels Tackle Stopping the School-to Prison Pipeline
Proposing policy solutions at SXSWedu
"...A commonly held belief is that poverty is the best predictor of whether or not children will drop..."

March 6, 2020 News Feature by Francesca D'Annunzio

We Have an Issue: The Measure of Time
In this week’s issue, we’re looking back to the beginnings of Austin Studios, assessing C3 founder Charlie Jones’ mid-career move, and crossing – finally! – Super Tuesday’s finish line
"...The magic of moviemaking is that the seams are invisible...."

Feb. 28, 2020 Column by Kimberley Jones

Dem Candidates Wendy Davis & Jennie Lou Leeder Take the Stage
South Austin “Indivisible” forum considers TX-21 race
"...between Wendy Davis and Jennie Lou Leeder, sponsored by the district “Indivisible” activist group. GOP incumbent Chip Roy (invited)..."

Jan. 20, 2020 News Post by Michael King

The Make It Movement Wants You to Learn a Trade and Love What You Do
Can skilled jobs and career education change Texas culture?
"...sit in my daddy's pickup and throw trash on the highway because he said it kept people employed." Roy..."

Dec. 27, 2019 News Feature by Brant Bingamon

Rob Zombie Resurrects the Firefly Family for 3 From Hell
Here to do the devil's work: Director talks how being cool is no excuse
"...Filmmaker Rob Zombie first introduced the world to the murderous, cannibalistic, necrophiliac Firefly family in..."

Sept. 13, 2019 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

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