Richard Linklater found the Austin Film Society in 1985, and, as it turns 40 in the year the director released "Novelle Vague," it's stronger than ever.
It was the end of a fabulous decade, when spontaneous, unpredictable parties seemed not just possible but typical. A new millennium was dawning. What could possibly go wrong?
30. "The pre-smart phone era, when people were not glued to a damn screen 24/7 like zombies. They had live interactions with ...
Critics loved new dramas like "Heated Rivalry" and "Pluribus," but series like "All's Fair" were some of their least favorite ...
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Midwestern supper clubs wield a nostalgic power more intoxicating than a double Old Fashioned. For Minnesotans who grew up with the tradition, there’s nothing like it, from the drive to the moment the ...
Explore Austin’s 2026 restaurant openings, from Kevin Durant’s Sports Club and The Butcher’s Daughter to Driskill Grill, ...
Vespaio, the Italian restaurant that has operated on South Congress Avenue since 1998, long before the street became Austin's ...
Austin police said the homicide happened at the Frontier Valley Mobile Home Park on Frontier Valley Drive, which is near U.S.
It was, with no exaggeration, a cultural crisis that enraged fans at the thought of a blue-eyed, 5’10, blonde Bond, who, ...
Austin's young, but highly regarded Italian restaurant Poeta is returning to its hotel days after some time away. Poeta will start taking reservations for a soft opening the first week of January, ...
The star, 72, looked a far cry from the role of Frau Farbissina, Dr. Evil's henchwoman with a penchant for shouting orders. And as it turns out making people laugh is in her blood - she is the ...
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