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Anaïs Mitchell Meets Austin
Anaïs (pronounced “uh-NAY-iss”) Mitchell is the daughter of “hippie back-to-the-landers”. Her father was a novelist and English professor, More …
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Nerd Done Well, Simon Pegg in Austin
What do people love about Simon Pegg? I venture to guess it’s his willingness to represent the Nerd More …
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Pepper Rabbit Plays Austin’s Mohawk
Xander Singh and Luc Laurent, aka Pepper Rabbit, currently reside in Los Angeles, but they are originally from More …
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Dunn and Brown Split Leaves Talley Dunn Gallery Standing
Dunn and Brown Contemporary, a 12-year-old Dallas gallery focusing in high-end contemporary art, is changing its name in More …
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Austin’s New Arthouse Cinema, Violet Crown
As I’ve mentioned before, Austin has a wonderful movie palace. But the latest theatre in town is Austin’s More …
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Chaos in Tejas, 2011 Line-up
My music tastes have significantly mellowed since the late 1980s when bands such as the Cro-Mags (Emo’s, June More …
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The Tree of Life: Blame the Architect?
The Tree of Life takes you from creation to heaven – I’m not kidding – with a long More …
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Picks: Summer Classic Film Series, Austin
Austin is a film town. We have film festivals year round, as well as resident actors and directors. More …
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Devon Dikeou, Insider, Aims to Re-Democratize Jazz History
Devon Dikeou began her art career in the basement of Tibor de Nagy Gallery. She was sent down, More …
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So it Goes: Another Astounding Exhibition at Lora Reynolds Gallery
I walked into what appeared to be an unpolished exhibition when I saw Susan Collis’ ‘So it goes’ More …
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Farm to Table, a Local Necessity
I tagged along with Rowan Ogden to meet John Lash, owner of Austin’s Farm to Table, a few More …
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Poster Cabaret Celebrates National Bike Month
Poster Cabaret is an online poster design shop, with a physical studio in Austin, Texas, which is operated More …
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