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American Hypocrisy Revealed in The Misogynists
“Self-righteous, smug and wicked.” Onur Tukel pulls no punches in this extended Q&A
"...In the results of the 2016 election, he said, "We got the president we deserved."..."

Jan. 24, 2020 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Top 20 Austin Breweries
Gird your liver for our annual Central Texas brewery power rankings
"...America is one giant brewery mill. It's the place where they made one brewery..."

Nov. 12, 2019 Food Post by Eric Puga

Review: Jesus Christ Superstar
New touring production electrifies with freshness and urgency
"...produced in the moment, in the space where you are – can heighten your response to it, juice it..."

Oct. 15, 2019 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Fantastic Fest Interview: Every Body Has a Story in The Mortuary Collection
Ryan Spindell brings period creep to the horror anthology
"...what a life really comes down to the stories we tell, and the stories we tell. And in The..."

Sept. 21, 2019 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Qmmunity: It Takes a Village
Plus new queer music, queer history dishing, and the return of Gender Unbound
"...My best friend got gay married last weekend and it was an absolutely beautiful reminder of the..."

Sept. 13, 2019 Column by Sarah Marloff

Nine of the Best Sno-Cone and Shaved Ice Spots in Austin
Sometimes some shaved ice and flavoring is all you need
"...There are times when shaved ice is a pleasant treat: at..."

Aug. 9, 2019 Food Post by Jessika Roth

The History of the LGBTQ Movement in Austin
From Stonewall to today, how Pride has progressed in our city
"...Dedicated to Beth Westbrook, Ceci Gratias, Tesía Samara, Lauryn Paige Fuller, Steve Thomas,..."

Aug. 9, 2019 News Feature by Beth Sullivan

The Bird Boys Brings Crime to 1970s Beaumont
Lisa Sandlin's characters try to solve the mysteries of themselves
"...new book, but his presence is felt, like a sweat-soaked shirt that sticks to your skin on a humid..."

July 19, 2019 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Four Flavors of Local Kombucha That Come in Cans
Chill with a can of Greenbelt Kombucha's fermented tea
"...also happen to be the founders of Strange Land Brewery, Texas Sake, and Barrel Creek Provisions...."

July 12, 2019 Food Feature by Jessi Cape

Owen Egerton Gets Physical for Mercy Black
Childhood trauma lingers in this Netflix horror
"...Owen Egerton is face down on the ground of the..."

April 5, 2019 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

SXSW Adds 102 Movies to 2019 Film Festival Lineup
After Us, what else does the film fest have in store?
"...sneaking suspicions. Olivia Wilde, who was added earlier this week as the film keynote speaker, brings the world premiere..."

Jan. 16, 2019 SXSW Post by Richard Whittaker

Ring in the New Year With a Binge Watch
12 streaming shows to get you to midnight and beyond
"...of us, New Year’s Eve is the last night we want to venture out of the house. The expectations..."

Dec. 27, 2018 Screens Post by Kimberley Jones

Post No Williams: A Vivid Section of the Human Animal
A tripartite view of The Collected Stories of Diane Williams
"...1) “What these are,” says my Uncle Stan, “are the record of often..."

Dec. 24, 2018 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Point Austin: Loaded Dice
If we can't pull together on climate change, we face an unlivable future
"...If you aren't too hot to read, this is probably a good..."

July 27, 2018 News Column by Michael King

DVDanger: Mohawk
Ted Geoghegan on blood and lessons in his historical drama
"...Stephen King and arcane New England. Mario Bava and bloody Catholic angst. Every horror auteur has their own distinctive..."

April 19, 2018 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

The Problem With K2, Downtown Austin’s Most Dangerous Drug
APD cannot depend on big busts alone to solve the problem
"...Last spring, just before South by Southwest, the city's public safety entities began to notice a..."

March 16, 2018 News Feature by Nina Hernandez

The Frank Mills Call It Quits After 500th Show
Why is one of the city’s top improv troupes breaking up?
"...city’s most acclaimed improv troupes, have been performing a weekly show at ColdTowne Theater since April of 2010. Hell,..."

Dec. 12, 2017 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Page Two: "Trouble Comin' Every Day"
And too many couldn't be happier about it
"...Currently a lot of Americans are busy hating other Americans, and many of these folks..."

May 5, 2017 Column by Louis Black

Salvage Vanguard Theater's Thr3e Zisters
This zombified take on Chekhov gets reanimated right when we need women who will bite back at the patriarchy
"...in 2015, the siblings who famously pined for Moscow are, you could say, grabbed by the pussy and yanked..."

Feb. 17, 2017 Arts Review by Robert Faires

SXSW Adds Speakers, Films
Buzz Aldrin, Kesha, Cory Booker, Cecile Richards, and more
"...125 films, and six catalogues of music, today's announcement swells their ranks...."

Feb. 7, 2017 SXSW Post by Richard Whittaker

Tracing Austin's Italian Food Boom
How a red sauce town boiled over
"...diners. Yelp Austin's Italian category lists 99 restaurants that aren't chains or exclusively pizza places. 32 of them opened..."

Jan. 20, 2017 Food Feature by Dan Gentile

Short and Sweet With Other Worlds Austin
Three micro-stories at the SF film fest
"...short, that doesn't mean it's short on story. This weekend's Other Worlds Austin festival is brimming with short films..."

Dec. 3, 2016 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

The Q&A Hole: Which Restaurant for the Rest of Your Life?
With Ben Snakepit, Regina Allen, Patty Leidy, Miracle Jones, and more.
"...getting a mite heavy of late, wasn’t it? So we decided to skew a bit lighter this time, let..."

Nov. 1, 2016 Chronolog Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Preserving the Food and Beverage Industry With Fermentation
Jason White turns his science chops to gastronomy
"...Somewhere between fermentation's homegrown past and the highbrow world of Michelin-starred..."

Sept. 2, 2016 Food Feature by Veronica Meewes

Page Two: Sitting on the Dock of the Bay Watching the Tide Roll Away
The Chronicle at 35
"...I. Kimberley Jones: "Hey Louis. Next week's issue is the anniversary issue, with the theme of..."

Sept. 2, 2016 Column by Louis Black

"Low Down: New Works on Paper by Ricardo Vicente Jose Ruiz"
How the strange visions in this solo show relate to one another is difficult to say, but they're all both ancient and immediate
"...In Ricardo Vicente Jose Ruiz's Underneath the flowers p. 1, three creatures/men have emerged onto a sea-battered..."

June 24, 2016 Arts Review by Sam Anderson-Ramos

"Sara Madandar: AnOther Birth" at Courtyard Gallery
The dozen works in this solo show are impressive in their variety, though many seem more like sketches than completed works
"...half a year. As it turns out, my suspicions were not unfounded...."

June 24, 2016 Arts Review by Sam Anderson-Ramos

Mixed Metaphors
These craft cocktails are for the books
"...name. Serious writers have always endorsed serious barcraft, but we wanted to turn the tables. To celebrate summer reading,..."

June 17, 2016 Food Feature by Brandon Watson

Gross In
Is any writer in Austin as revolting and entertaining as Andrew Hilbert?
"...inside of you." So Andrew wrote poems about bones, blood, and piss...."

April 22, 2016 Arts Feature by François Pointeau

Page Two: Snatching Defeat From the Jaws of Victory
The path to a Republican presidency
"...going to be part of a two-step with last week's, spelling out in some detail why I so passionately..."

April 8, 2016 Column by Louis Black

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