Kick off your spring with the third annual Sips and Sounds fest. Launched in 2023, the Coca-Cola-sponsored music festival has ...
Short-term rentals can be a nice way to visit new cities because they allow travelers to stay in neighborhoods that aren’t typically served by hotels. But they can be a nightmare to neighbors ...
What you hang on your walls is an artistic statement in itself. Maybe you’re looking for something that challenges you, soothes you, signals to visitors something about your value system, or ...
Celebrating its 45th anniversary, the Cactus Cafe welcomes local treasure Kevin Russell, stepping out from his swamp-pop soul revue Shinyribs, for a rare solo acoustic set. Russell’s storied ...
Embarking on another year of printmaking, Flatbed Press’ new joint exhibition simultaneously reflects on a storied past and looks to a bright future. The Austin printmaking center’s latest ...
Consider, if you please, the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Francis Ford Coppola is jury president. Director David Cronenberg presents his latest work based on the J.G. Ballard novel of the same name ...
“My only New Year’s resolution is to stop talking shit,” Gus Baldwin says, sitting in his house/practice space/rock & roll hall of fame on Hollywood Ave. Serendipitously, the vocalist sports ...
Last October, as Austin FC played out the string on a failed season, playoffs long out of reach and a head coach already fired, I asked sporting director Rodolfo Borrell how much change he ...
The SAFE Alliance is best known as Austin’s largest domestic violence service provider, but Lesley Varghese, the nonprofit’s president, stresses that they perform other vital services, too.
The 43rd annual Austin Music Awards return to Antone’s Nightclub on March 2 with over a dozen performances by winners, nominees, and special guests. Electric post-punks Font and good ol ...
There are legions of Hans Zimmer heads out there. In the packed Moody Center Friday night, fans in jeans chowed on fries, while high-heeled classical music lovers dressed for a night at the orchestra.
The East Rosedale Monument Project in near-south Fort Worth has turned an ordinary bus stop into a work of art and a lesson in the history of the Civil Rights Movement in America. Artist ...