Archives – Oct. 29, 2021 Issue

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Zeke Barbaro

characteristics

Instructions for Halloween masks

news

November 2021 statewide general election and special elections for the city of Austin

FROM THE CHRONICLE EDITORIAL

Balance between ecological conservation and the human element in the city’s Zilker Park Vision Plan

BY LINA FISHER

But Project Connect’s power structure is flexing a bit to help everyone get on board

BY MIKE CLARK-MADISON

Selling beer and wine in Barton Springs? Maybe not.

BY NICK BARBARO

Chief, Attorneys Agree More Changes Need To Be Made By Austin Sanders

BY AUSTIN SANDERS

SCOTUS hears arguments against the Texas ban on abortion

BY MARY TUMA

Tense relations between Austin police officers, leadership at the center of the dismissal of Joseph Chacon

FROM BRANT BINGAMON

The state’s sudden Delta 8 ban faces legal challenges

BY MIKE CLARK-MADISON

Proposition A PAC’s financial reports and what remote areas are on the ballot

BY MIKE CLARK-MADISON AND AUSTIN SANDERS

New maps and new challenges

BY MIKE CLARK-MADISON

Food

The Field Guide Festival brings chefs, farmers and foodies together to reflect on the future of food

BY KIMBERLEY JONES

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 October 28, 2021

BY WAYNE ALAN BRENNER

music

From prisoner to professor, he wants to change people’s lives

FROM DEREK UDENSI

Hope it takes forever, arrives at the Concourse Project on Friday

BY RACHEL RASCOE

Money Chicha, Rajinee, Carson McHone, Harry Edohoukwa, Larry Seaman and Jenny Parrott

BY ALEJANDRA RAMIREZ, RACHEL RASCOE, DOUG FREEMAN, KEVIN CURTIN, TIM STEGALL AND MORGAN-TAYLOR THOMAS

The Black Angels & Kikagaku Moyo, Video Age & Shy Boys, Exhumed & Creeping Death, ST 37 & the Gary, Arooj Aftab and Kool Keith

BY MICHAEL TOLAND, RACHEL RASCOE, RAOUL HERNANDEZ, CLARA WANG AND KEVIN CURTIN

FROM GREG STITT

Screens

Movie reviews

Family-centered action drama in Tamil language

The creature feature recommended by Del Toro is stylish but empty

The Spanish history of mother-daughter handles is a fascinating debut

Jonathan Majors is a real star in this lovely but down-to-earth western

Edgar Wright travels back in time to the filthy history of London

Postpartum depression colors the life of a children’s author

The latest anime outing for the heroes in training is loud but not much fun

Number five, uh, Ron lives in this animated tech fable for kids

Crime drama among Chinese migrants

Epic rotoscoped animation updates Ralph Bakshi’s dark fantasies

Longing and loss are explored in this breathtaking, delicate anthology

Art and culture

Open the glass coffin just in time for Halloween

BY JAMES SCOTT

Another West Texas at the UT Visual Arts Center

FROM VIVIE BEHRENS

Moving Beyond Cancer Collaborative provides a setting for cancer survivors to share their stories

BY CODY SONG

Some bloody things to keep you busy

BY WAYNE ALAN BRENNER

Art galleries, live performances, and more

BY WAYNE ALAN BRENNER

Volunteering, fitness classes, and more

BY KATHERINE MCNEVINS

columns

Also, don’t miss this week’s queer Halloween parties

BY BETH SULLIVAN

Take a lap and maybe stay for a while

BY GERALD E. MCLEOD

The perfect personality type to become an expert on how birds track your erogenous zones

FROM LUV DOC

FROM MR KLUGSCHEISSERCHEN

Your weekly horoscope October 29th – November 4th

BY ROB BREZSNY

Letters to the editor, appear daily

Sports

State bragging rights are at stake in their clash with Dallas FC on Saturday

BY ERIC GOODMAN

comics

FROM SAM HURT

FROM TOM MORNING

FROM JEN SORENSEN

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