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austinsentinel

  • TheDunwells2web
    As a quartet from Leeds, The Dunwells are about to release Light up the Sky, their second album which could be described as their most intimate and epic yet. (Article by Clive Morgan, republished from http://www.telegraph.co.uk/music/what-to-listen-to/the-dunwells-light-up-the-sky-exclusive-album-stream/) The album is a blend of electro-infused, indie music – and you can listen to an exclusive stream of it below: Fresh from a […]
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    Anthrax‘s Scott Ian is sick of describing his music. “It needs to be experienced, it needs to be felt, it needs to be heard,” the excitable guitarist says a few hours before he and his fellow headbangers take the stage at the Moody Theater in Austin, Texas. “This is just a super metal record.” (Article […]
  • ACL_Live_Stage_-_Ron_Baker
    The past few years haven’t been kind to downtown Austin music venues. (Article by Gary Dinges, republished from http://www.mystatesman.com/news/business/acl-live-getting-sister-music-venue-in-downtown-au/nqTp5/) Some have been forced to relocate or close as rents rise and older buildings are razed to make way for new high-rises. That’s certainly not the case, though, at Austin City Limits Live at the Moody Theater. […]
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    You’ve heard them, right? The voices you can’t get out of your head. Relatives, bosses, teachers, friends, enemies, yourself, voicing criticism or comfort, desire or regret, but whoever they are and whatever they’re on about, they keep up a steady chatter in your cranium you’re at a loss to stop. (Article by Robert Faires, republished […]
  • painting
    “Staycation” is simply the smartest show of Austin painting talent to pop up in a while — dazzling, fresh, auspicious. Curated and hosted by the artist-run Mass Gallery, “Staycation” musters paintings by six local talents: Jeana Baumgardner, Anthony B. Creeden, Ryan Davis, Caitlin Halloran, Dan Sutherland and Raymond Uhlir (Mass Gallery artists, in very classy […]
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    At her mostly Latino-populated school, teacher Roxanne Schroeder-Arce found it problematic that her students’ theater productions only focused on stories about white people. (Article by Elena Mejia, republished from http://www.dailytexanonline.com/2016/02/22/teatro-vivo-showcases-latin-american-centered-plays) “Rarely were young people seeing depictions of characters who looked like their ‘abuelos’ or parents,” Schroeder-Arce said. “My work with teachers and my work as an […]
  • Alamo Drafthouse
    In this post-Netflix world, going to the movies doesn’t seem to be as appealing an experience as it once was. (Article by Hollis Johnson, republished from http://www.businessinsider.com/alamo-drafthouse-brings-back-movies-2016-2) Why leave the house, subject yourself to absurdly overpriced food, and sit through 15 minutes of previews when you could just unwind on the couch with some takeout and […]
  • AustinMural
    The idea started over “cube talk” in the art department. As Emily Kimbro, our art director, and Victoria Millner, our designer, discussed how to approach Michael Hall’s cover story on Austin, they knew they wanted something iconic. Yes, the city is famous for the UT Tower, the Capitol, live music, and barbecue, but those ideas […]
  • mIss me
    Montreal street artist Miss Me is well known around town for her photorealistic Artful Vandal, Pussy Illuminati and Saints of Soul wheatpastes which can be found in every neighbourhood, and even in cities from Paris to Havana to Dakar. Increasingly, her work is gaining visibility in other regions too thanks to some recent high-profile features […]
  • Homeless Goose
    What started out an initiative to end homelessness in Austin, has now turned into a city-wide symbol for Austin’s homeless community. (Article by Claire Ricke, republished from http://kxan.com/2016/02/22/homer-the-homeless-goose-pushes-to-end-homelessness-in-austin/) The legend of Homer the Homeless Goose started in 1988 when a group called Austin’s Street People threatened to cook a goose they took hostage and eat it. Their goal […]