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Watch Bright Light Social Hour Transform Into Weed Martyr and... Horses, I Think
Austin’s cosmic conjurers rein in their sound
"...that the galloping sounds of TBLSH’s gnarlier alter ego Weed Martyr makes a stellar soundtrack for this peculiar pony..."

May 17, 2021 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

Crucial Concerts for the Coming Week
The Point, Ben Buck, and some holiday options highlight this week's recommended shows
"...with more Xmas cheer on Friday. – Michael Toland Weed Martyr, Jane LeoHotel Vegas, Friday 23..."

Dec. 23, 2022 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

Crucial Concerts for the Coming Week
An Antone's anniversary, Lonestar Unleashed, Country Willie Edwards, Rakim, and more recommended shows
"...of Vonne's multi-instrumentalism and Greg Clifford's drumming. – Rachel Rascoe Weed Martyr, Math JudsonSwan Dive, Saturday 25..."

June 24, 2022 Music Column by Raoul Hernandez

New Austin Music Worth Your Bandwidth This Week
What we’re listening to
"...complex hallway. – Derek Udensi Bright Light Social Hour: Enter Weed Martyr..."

May 21, 2021 Music Feature by Abby Johnston

Crucial Concerts for the Coming Week
The Deer, Otoboke Beaver, Nikki Lane, BLK ODYSSY, and more recommended live shows
"...gently pull heartstrings or rage loud and rowdy, and Weed Martyr – aka the Bright Light Social Hour, fresh..."

Oct. 21, 2022 Music Column by Christina Garcia

Tiny Dive Bar Indian Roller to Close
Far South Austin’s boutique roadhouse calls it quits
"...kicks off at 4pm, and is free. David Ramirez, Weed Martyr, The Kelly Doyle Trio, The Heavenly States, and..."

Oct. 13, 2022 Food Post by A. Richmond

We Have an Issue: Life’s Rich Pageant
In praise of people watching, and a face to follow on film
"...for "Guillotine Billionaires" and "Responsibility," featuring band alter ego Weed Martyr, rubber masks, and a potent performance from a..."

May 21, 2021 Column by Kimberley Jones

SXSW Unleashes Massive Film List
High-concept horror A Quiet Place to open fest
"...Weed the People D: Abby Epstein Weed the People captures..."

Jan. 31, 2018 SXSW Post by Richard Whittaker

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Our readers talk back.
"...small-market, nobody radio morning show as some sort of martyr for freedom of speech and portray them as people..."

Feb. 25, 2005 Column

Book Review
When it comes to coming of age novels, "Manuel Luis Martinez's protagonist, Robert Lomos, is a bit different, and Martinez's first novel, Drift, is, too. Robert moves, all right -- from San Antonio to Los Angeles and back -- but his erratic path in the footprints of Martinez's expert narrative one is anything but linear." Martinez will be at the Cepeda Branch Library on Wednesday, June 4, at 7pm.
"...Antony, live with his aunt Naomi, part provider, part martyr, and all anti-Robert (and since the 16-year-old Sizzler bus..."

May 30, 2003 Books Feature by Shawn Badgley

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