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Carrie R. Moore is interested in life’s most difficult decisions and most knotted relationships. Her debut short story collection, Make Your Way Home, out July 12 via Tin House, tells 11 tales set in ...
A frequent editorial-meeting note from former Chron publisher, current Chron president Nick Barbaro is “So. What are we doing for Bastille Day?” While there’s not quite the outcrop of French ...
ACME Assistant Director Morgan Messick provided an update on the initiative, meant to improve public arts funding programs ...
Austin Mutual Aid aims to negotiate more hotel rooms for residents of Sandy Creek and Bear Creek and send supplies out to San ...
Now in the semifinals, the Open Cup represents the closest Austin FC has been to winning a trophy since it got eliminated in ...
The future of the Hideout Theatre, the caffeinated haven for Austin's improv comedy scene, is looking a little brighter as ...
“Their energy, stage presence, and dedication were undeniable,” Jason Whatley at Doom, who discovered the band last year at ...
The Verde and Black did not concede any goals, nor did they score any in 0-0 draw against the New England Revolution. It was ...
While states like Texas and California create and vote on AI regulation, the federal government has stayed quiet. Congress’ current version of Trump’s “big beautiful bill” includes a federal ...
In 1997, Tim League redefined cinemagoing when he and wife Karrie League opened the original Alamo Drafthouse in Austin. Now he's hoping lightning will strike twice with his newest venture, the Metro ...
Sammie Seamon Think of this one-night-only performance as a kind of live-action trailer for Summer Stock Austin’s upcoming productions of Mary Poppins (running July 24-August 10) and Jesus Christ ...