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Day Trips & Beyond: July Events Roundup
Beat the heat in San Marcos and have fun at events around the state
"...spread out at venues in Alpine, Fort Davis, Marfa, Marathon, and Terlingua. July 24-28, Alpine, www.vivabigbend.com GULF COAST..."

July 3, 2024 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Federal Funds for Local Arts, Latinapalooza, and More
Music news you need to know
"...and performers, has consolidated this weekend’s event into one marathon meetup on Saturday, May 25. Hosted by the Greater..."

May 24, 2024 Music Column by Carys Anderson

This Week's Recommended Arts Events
On walls, on screens, and in crates, get some culture this week
"...We always thought a marathon was the ultimate running challenge, but someone decided that..."

May 3, 2024 Arts Feature by James Scott

Day Trips: Under-the-Radar Barbecue Joints Worth the Drive
Make a side trip to these notable meat-makers
"...102 U.S. 90 W., Marathon, Thu.-Fri., 5-8:30pm; Sat., noon-8:30pm; Sun., noon-3pm, 432/386-7538, brickvaultbreweryandbbq.com...."

March 22, 2024 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Lunar New Year Parties, OUTsider Fest, and More Recommended Community Events
Get out the vote and more this week
"...per person.   – Lina Fisher Ascension Seton Austin Marathon..."

Feb. 16, 2024 Arts Feature by James Scott

Free Week’s Big Weekend and More Crucial Concerts This Week
Plus back-to-back gigs from Cactus Lee, Runner and Bobby
"...even more up their sleeves. Come early to this marathon, where HOT///CAKES, the Get Lows, Otis Wilkins, and Pussy..."

Jan. 5, 2024 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

Halloween at the Movies
Your ultimate guide to spooky season screenings in Austin
"...the American Genre Film Archive have just the terror-packed marathon you need in Dismember the Alamo, a mystery bundle..."

Oct. 13, 2023 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Chile '76
Story of radicalization evokes the golden age of political thriller
"...golden age of paranoid political thrillers: the Seventies (see: Marathon Man, Klute, The Conversation). Chile ‘76 fits right in..."

Aug. 18, 2023 Movie Review by Josh Kupecki

Day Trips: The Desk, Alpine
Beat-up desk attracts visitors to a West Texas desert hilltop
"...the desk looking over a large brown valley toward Marathon and the Glass Mountains. It was a beautiful view..."

June 30, 2023 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Master Pancake Says Goodbye to Owen Egerton With Special Show
Original member exits with a mini-marathon of movies
"...are bidding original member Owen Egerton farewell with a mini-marathon of movies at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema on South..."

May 19, 2023 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

We Have an Issue: 100 Summery Things on the Horizon
Pick up this week's issue for The Austin Chronicle's summer events guide
"...Alan Brenner previews the Hideout Theatre's epic 48-Hour Improv Marathon, returning Friday, May 29, after a four-year hiatus...."

May 19, 2023 Column by Kimberley Jones

The Hideout’s 48-Hour Improv Marathon Returns!
This grueling yes-and fest won’t put you to sleep, citizen
"...Yes, the Hideout Theatre's 48-Hour Improv Marathon is back after a four-year hiatus...."

May 16, 2023 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

SXSW Music 2023: The Best Things We Saw on Wednesday
A primo Tiger Den showcase, iLe, Hermanos Gutiérrez, and more
"...below, beginning and ending with standout sets from the marathon Tiger Den showcase at Cheer Up Charlies. Also find..."

March 16, 2023 SXSW Post by Julian Towers

Fancy New Foxtrot Opens; Jo’s Celebrates the Austin Marathon; Olamaie Offers a Southern Exposure; Austin Craft Beers Win a Mess o’ Medals; and More
All the news that’s fit to get your taste buds quivering

Feb. 17, 2023 Food Column by Wayne Alan Brenner

Fancy New Foxtrot Opens, Jo’s Celebrates the Austin Marathon, Olamaie Offers a Southern Exposure, Austin Craft Beers Win a Mess o’ Medals, and More
All the news that’s fit to get your taste buds quivering
"...the weather continuing to not suck? Our city’s annual marathon – the Ascension Seton Austin Marathon, to be precise..."

Feb. 15, 2023 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

The Luv Doc: Grumpy Boyfriend
Why are the Island Boys shampooing my dolphin?
"...fired out of bed at 5am, ran a half marathon, tracked down the confused Q-Tips in the maroon Mercury..."

Jan. 27, 2023 Column by The Luv Doc

Public Notice: A Mayor (and a Superintendent) for All of Austin
Kirk Watson, Matias Segura set to lead city, school district
"...it is now. He sat through his share of marathon meetings during his four-and-a-half years on the dais, but..."

Dec. 30, 2022 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Turning the Page on the Year in Books
New works by Cormac McCarthy and Sarah Bird make for a memorable year in literature
"...to be caught up in the seedy world of marathon dances. Although awash in chicanery and deception, it is..."

Dec. 16, 2022 Arts Feature by Jay Trachtenberg

Qmmunity: A Real Scream
Brigitte Bandit envisions an Elvira movie marathon as a drag show. Plus: What's your favorite scary movie?

Oct. 21, 2022 Column by James Scott

Moody Center Becomes Harry’s House for Styles’ First of Six Nights
A riot of colors and near-constant screaming on historic run
"...Styles, who must have traveled the equivalent of a marathon over the duration of the set, ping-ponged between two..."

Sept. 26, 2022 Music Post by Abby Johnston

Faster Than Sound: Infinite Hellscape Brings Austin Eclecticism Into Focus Under West Texas Stars
Camping at the first-year Austin/Marathon/Ft. Davis fest
"...event finalized a three-day run across Austin's Kinda Tropical, Marathon's the French Company Grocer, and finally Ft. Davis' Château..."

Sept. 23, 2022 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

Voxtrot: The (Re)start of Something
12 years after disbanding, the forerunners of modern indie-pop call on the "mystical, inexplicable force" that flowed through their Early Music
"...just flows from our picnic table. It's a high-energy marathon through Voxtrot history where everybody gets an even say,..."

Sept. 23, 2022 Music Feature by Julian Towers

Review: Zach Theatre's The Inheritance, Part 2
Second installment of this audacious opus is too much of a good thing
"...is a sprint and Shakespeare's 4,000-line Hamlet is a marathon, then The Inheritance – Matthew Lopez's epic two-part, six-plus-hour..."

Sept. 23, 2022 Arts Feature by Bob Abelman

Austin Film Festival Lands The Whale
Brendan Fraser's Venice smash to open fest, Oct. 27-Nov. 3
"...for the End of AIDS, Brent runs almost a marathon a day for 20 months straight. After enduring blisters,..."

Sept. 8, 2022 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Faster Than Sound: Unpacking Harry Styles' Austin Run With the Professor Teaching a Class on Him
Texas State's Dr. Louie Dean Valencia offers a crash course in the Harry-verse
"...gigs stretch across Austin (Sept. 15 at Kinda Tropical), Marathon (Sept. 16 at the French Company Grocer), and Fort..."

Sept. 9, 2022 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

Day Trips & Beyond: August Events Roundup
Finish out a hot summer with a cool adventure
"...us to visit Alpine, Marfa, Valentine, Fort Davis, and Marathon...."

Aug. 3, 2022 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Escapism and Connection: The Illustrated Life of Billy Perkins
Hustling Austin posters for 30 years, Perkins perseveres
"...much better," attested Perkins at the start of a marathon, post-Memorial Day summit. "The poster shows, wow, there's a..."

June 17, 2022 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Can Dirty Sixth Be Cleaned Up?
City Hall, the bars and clubs, and now a big developer say, “Maybe?”
"...Council finally authorized late in the evening of its marathon June 9 meeting. On the dais, Tovo amended the..."

June 17, 2022 News Feature by Chad Swiatecki

A Culture 50 Years in the Making: The Kerrville Folk Festival Experience
Life-altering and deep-listening scenes from the oldest music festival in Texas
"...tradition. Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, the 18-day marathon of a gathering kicks off May 26 at the..."

May 20, 2022 Music Feature by Hank Erwin

The Far Out Is Having a Moment
Scrappy South Austin venue is building a major presence in the city’s live music ecosystem
"...heydays dial back to the Eighties and Nineties, a marathon run of show, no de facto headliner, and it..."

May 13, 2022 Music Feature by Chad Swiatecki

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