Archives – Oct. 1, 2021 Issue

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Zeke Barbaro (Dayglow photo by Pooneh Ghana, Yendry photo by Davide De Martis, crowd photo by John Anderson)

news

A closer look at the vaccine and mask guidelines on Austin’s first responders

BY AUSTIN SANDERS

What have you done today to create decent housing where it is needed for everyone?

BY MIKE CLARK-MADISON

Plus: $ 100 million in fine; $ 0.00 tariff

BY NICK BARBARO

City emphasizes fairness when it promotes climate protection

BY AUSTIN SANDERS

BY MIKE CLARK-MADISON

Solar-powered mobility hub planned for “transit desert”

BY LINA FISHER

UT Architecture Fellow to give workshops on design for inclusion

BY LINA FISHER

New TX 37 has a Democratic vote of 73.8%. We should be happy right?

BY MIKE CLARK-MADISON

Former Grassroots Leadership CEO challenges Brigid Shea in the 2022 area code

BY LINA FISHER

Early voting: 18.-29. October

BY BETH SULLIVAN

Food

Meet your beer garden friends, the Beergardigans

BY ERIC PUGA

All the news that will make your taste buds quake

BY WAYNE ALAN BRENNER

Dinner parties, farmers markets, beer, wine and more for the week of September 30, 2021

BY WAYNE ALAN BRENNER

ACL festival 2021

ACL Eats serves 200 gallons of wing sauce, 1.25 tons of queso, and a notary public serving tater tots

FROM SKYE SEIPP

music

ACL festival 2021

Two music authors justify their stance on the festival this weekend

BY TIM STEGALL AND CHRISTINA GARCIA

“Amarillo by Morning” or “Midnight Sky”? Here is a guide to help you decide

BY ABBY JOHNTON

Dominican Italian singer brings varied sound to the ACL Fest on Saturday

BY CHRISTINA GARCIA

Indie pop songwriter adapts to life as a TikTok sensation

BY ALYSSA QUILES

“It’s crazy to suddenly put so much emphasis on what I’m saying and doing now.”

BY ALYSSA QUILES

The cherished refrains of the life of love and the unknown – in falsetto

BY MORGAN-TAYLOR THOMAS

“It’s kind of a pop culture mix of analog culture and postmodern memes.”

BY DOUG FREEMAN

Phoebe Bridgers-recognized alternative indie pop artist deals with heavy subjects

BY ALYSSA QUILES

Utah rock foursome spill suburban frustration spiced with surf tones

BY DOUG FREEMAN

Folk / R&B / pop singer brings pain, social criticism and – fittingly – joy

BY DOUG FREEMAN

Poetic-dramatic pop songwriter with a grizzly voice

BY KEVIN CURTIN

Virtuoso singer comes to the fore in the next generation of Americana

BY DOUG FREEMAN

Avant-garde rap collective weaves funny songs with eye-catching visuals

FROM DEREK UDENSI

House record producer / singer has the power to move you

BY CHRISTINA GARCIA

Fresh sounds emanating from the Lone Star State

BY KEVIN CURTIN, CHRISTINA GARCIA, RAOUL HERNANDEZ, DOUG FREEMAN AND RACHEL RASCOE

Six unique acts that will blow your mind before the sun goes down on the festival

BY KEVIN CURTIN, DOUG FREEMAN, CHRISTINA GARCIA, ALYSSA QUILES, RACHEL RASCOE AND CHAD SWIATECKI

The prognosis calls for vaccination cards, clear bags, mask areas, and rain

BY RACHEL RASCOE

Austin’s ear for the Hickoids, the Beaumonts, Hamell on Trial, the Krayolas, Kathy McCarty and more

BY TIM STEGALL

Tiki Quintet brings its “slow conga line” and excessive fog to Kinda Tropical on Thursdays

BY KEVIN CURTIN

FROM GREG STITT

Screens

Our pick from the genre celebration streaming page

BY RICHARD WHITTAKER

Movie reviews

Brutal New Zealand revenge drama asks if monsters are made or just accidents

One cop, one room, one phone call in this thriller remake

The Christian music doc only sings with the choir

Nothing sacred about this Sopranos prequel

Cowboy history takes a little too long in a familiar way

Laughs are short and old in this road trip comedy from the COVID era

The Cannes award-winning chaotic drama is a new reflection on body horror

Art and culture

Translating Bible passages finds the lost stories between the lines

BY RAMON RODRIGUEZ

Virtual galleries, streaming improvisation, and more

BY WAYNE ALAN BRENNER

Fundraising and volunteering, job opportunities, online fitness classes, and more

BY KATHERINE MCNEVINS

columns

BY KIMBERLEY JONES

Travis County Commissioner Brigid Shea and Travis County Tax Assessor-Collector Bruce Elfant advocate a clean energy program

BY BRIGID SHEA AND BRUCE ELFANT

Queer hip-hop, kinky bingo and more

BY BETH SULLIVAN

Beautiful scenery and great food in a unique place for outdoor music

BY GERALD E. MCLEOD

Would a moat add value to your property?

FROM LUV DOC

FROM MR KLUGSCHEISSERCHEN

Your weekly horoscope, 1.-7. October

BY ROB BREZSNY

Letters to the editor, appear daily

Sports

The summer addition thrilled his hometown against the LA Galaxy

BY ERIC GOODMAN

comics

FROM SAM HURT

FROM TOM MORNING

FROM JEN SORENSEN

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