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Pool Parties, Pride Picnics, and Other Events Worth Braving the Heat
Get good and sweaty
"...of globe-trotting programming – a reminder that Asian filmmakers are everywhere. Catch Texas premieres of films like Indian transition..."

June 28, 2024 Arts Feature by James Scott

Movies, Mothers, and 4th of July Fun Highlights the Week's Events
Make your holiday weekday worth it
"...babe, draw your eyebrows as thin as possible and wear a nude lip – oh, and bring a maximum..."

June 28, 2024 Arts Feature by James Scott

Headlines / Quote of the Week
"...to replace him. At her campaign kickoff party last week, she talked to the Austin Monitor, criticizing Watson for..."

June 14, 2024 News Feature

Spiders, Slams, and Other Shows Worth Seeing This Week
Dare to go out on a school night!
"...Monday 17 - Wednesday 19, Alamos Slaughter Lane, Lakeline, and Mueller..."

June 14, 2024 Arts Feature by James Scott

Restaurant Review: Bambino
New Eastside pizza joint from L’Oca d’Oro owners has something to say
"...Austin really needs another pizza joint at this juncture. We all have our favorites, many of which we have..."

June 7, 2024 Food Feature by Melanie Haupt

Parker Woodland, Good Looks, and More Crucial Concerts
Album releases, artist departures, and more recommended shows
"...and Jake Ames’ bright electric guitar flourishes. Out this week on Keeled Scales, follow-up Lived Here for a While..."

June 7, 2024 Music Feature by Cy White

Arts, Comedy, Theatre, Movies, and More Recommended Weekend Events
Jackie and Foxy Brown?! Yes please!
"...Paltrow. Heck, I’ll include Alicia Silverstone in there as well. Get back, ladies, because there’s a new Emma in..."

June 7, 2024 Arts Feature by James Scott

“A Trajectory of Grief” Traverses Tragedy
Monica Martinez-Diaz deals with death through digital collage
"...stop artist Maria Martinez-Diaz from trying. A native of Juarez, she’s always considered the city her muse. According to..."

May 31, 2024 Arts Feature by Cat McCarrey

Recommended Events for the Week
Just because it's a workday doesn't mean you can't get out
"...is definitely not camping season. Nothing sounds worse than sweating in a tent in 90-plus degrees. But sometimes the..."

May 31, 2024 Arts Feature by James Scott

After a Stroke, Matt Meshbane Launches a GoFundMe – and a New Charity
Veteran booker/engineer plots Hoots for HAAM concert series
"...With intensive physical therapy slated for the next year,..."

May 24, 2024 Music Post by Carys Anderson

Greek Fest, Taylor Swift Wrestling, and More Weekend Events
No weekend plans? We have some suggestions.
"...these cars has strengthened Mexican American communities in the Southwest since the Forties. Learn more about them at this..."

May 24, 2024 Arts Feature by James Scott

Back to Black
Amy Winehouse biopic gives you all the details you’ll recognize from the singer’s tragically short life – but not much beyond that
"...That voice, all nasal whine and cigarette rasp. The raven-wing eyeliner. That signature hairdo, perfectly coiffured..."

May 17, 2024 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

How to Adult: Advice for New Grads, and Anyone Else Still Trying to Figure This Thing Out
100 things we know now that we wished we knew then
"...Congratulations on graduating! We got you 100 bits of unsolicited advice!..."

May 10, 2024 Features Feature by the Editorial Staff

Point Austin: Everything Old Is New Again
The long, honorable history of students “disturbing the war”
"...and state politics from a progressive perspective in his weekly column, “Point Austin.” We’re pleased to bring back his..."

May 4, 2024 News Post by Michael King

The Fall Guy
Funny and fleet, this rom-com/actioner pays tribute to stuntpeople
"...than not it’s a first film, not a fifth. Well, sixth, if you count 2014’s John Wick, which David..."

May 3, 2024 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

Kyle Henry Calls for a National Family Intervention in Time Passages
AFS Doc Days selection delves into the challenges of family archives
"...father and the creeping mental decline of his mother. However, Henry suggests that it’s more than that, that it..."

May 2, 2024 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Storytelling, a Book Trail, Markets, and More Arts Events
Get reading, go shopping, or just enjoy a gala this week
"...Okosun. Pulling from Nigerian mythology, Okosun’s novel Forged by Blood starts a duology “set in a highly atmospheric, complex..."

April 26, 2024 Arts Feature by James Scott

The Luv Doc: Something Relatable
When you need a wet vac, you usually need one lickety-split
"...I don’t. As of now she still has my wet vac, my drill, two of my tarps, and probably..."

April 26, 2024 Column by The Luv Doc

Soundscapes, Bat Books, and More Arts Events for the Week
Things to do when you're not staring at an interloping moon
"...will they choose? Glee? House, M.D.? Smash? The possibilities are nearly endless for a dedicated TV baby.   –..."

April 5, 2024 Arts Feature by James Scott

Electric Avenue
"...when I read the article “Opinion: Electric School Buses Are a Win for Kids’ Health, the Environment, and Our..."

March 31, 2024 Postmarks

Qmmunity: I Yam Who I Yam
Editor James contemplates what constitutes part of a trans identity and complains about blood draws.
"...The other week, I got my blood taken to test my testosterone..."

March 22, 2024 Column by James Scott

Spider Sculptures, Gore Feasts, and More Arts Events
Feed your art habit with these recommended events for the week
"...Film Archive bleeds true bad-taste bona fides for this blood-and-guts presentation: Screening on Austin’s “last single-screen cinema” will be..."

March 22, 2024 Arts Feature by James Scott

The Luv Doc: AI Casanova
Maybe you’re not the Cyrano de Bergerac that reeled them in
"...My roommate says it is deceptive because what people are seeing is AI’s writing and not my own. What..."

March 22, 2024 Column by The Luv Doc

Faye Webster, Swamp Dogg, and More Reviews From Friday of SXSW
Memorable performances to close out the week
"...What a week. Friday delivered the finale of major multi-day showcases like..."

March 16, 2024 Music Post by Julian Towers

SXSW Sent Cease-and-Desist Letter to Organization Leading Army Sponsorship Protest
Festival claims activists infringed on trademark rights
"...The ties of this year’s South by Southwest to weapons manufacturers supplying Israel have disrupted the festival..."

March 11, 2024 News Post by Lina Fisher

30 Breakout Music Acts to See in Austin This Week
Your guide to SXSW's buzziest artists, both official and unofficial
"...March: Anyone you’re excited to see at South by Southwest?..."

March 11, 2024 SXSW Post by Rachel Rascoe

SXSW TV Review: 3 Body Problem
Acclaimed sci-fi story opens the fest’s TV portion
"...academics onto a makeshift stage in front of a bloodthirsty crowd. Families pitted against each other. Laws of physics..."

March 9, 2024 SXSW Post by Rod Machen

The Ties That Bind in Things Will Be Different
Michael Felker’s temporal noir is all about friends and family
"...The film receives its world premiere this week at South By Southwest in Austin – the same..."

March 8, 2024 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Visual Arts Review: Malou Flato: “Greatest Hits”
Texas nature artist presents a garden of vegetal delights at Davis Gallery
"...collection of creatures with food, with the very air we need to survive – and all that botanical splendor..."

March 8, 2024 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Selena Gomez, Conan O’Brien, Sydney Sweeney Top SXSW’s Sixth Featured Speakers Announcement
Danny Brown, Nick Kroll, and Kirsten Dunst also announced
"...The stars have aligned for South by Southwest’s latest keynotes and featured speakers announcement – meaning a..."

Feb. 27, 2024 SXSW Post by Carys Anderson

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