Skinny’s Off Track Bar, Outer Heaven’s neighbor at 1806 E. 12th, told the Chronicle they had a “long term lease and no plans ...
Amid sweltering heat, ACL Fest Weekend Two saw Willie Nelson sit in with Chris Stapleton and Orville Peck, Dua Lipa bleed ...
For about a week there, no one was sure Chappell Roan’s Austin City Limits Fest set was going to happen. In the span of a year (or, really, about five months), the singer went from dropped ...
We're months away from the next legislative session, but the Texas Senate Finance Committee was busy yesterday with a long and star-studded hearing about how to attract more film and TV production ...
AI is not a replacement for creativity but a powerful tool that augments it. Innovations like DaVinci Resolve’s audio cleaning features, After Effects’ Generative Fill, and Photoshop’s ...
Firebrand journalist and author Molly Ivins died in 2007, but her legacy lives on through the play Red Hot Patriot, written by twin sisters Allison Engel and Margaret Engel and first performed in ...
After the bodies are removed, the remnants of a homicide or suicide linger. Somebody has to clean the bodily fluids, disinfect the contaminated surfaces, and remove what cannot be salvaged.
My weather app only read 89 degrees Friday afternoon, but Weekend One of Austin City Limits started off so hot that I could feel the sun burning through the leather of my Doc Martens. Sure enough ...
Midwifery is one of the oldest professions – it’s been around since the Paleolithic era, and most would agree that birth is an intense process that requires assistance. But who’s there to ...
There's something easy about a story of seduction by evil. It's almost always the same: a good person has a flaw that sinister forces use to corrupt them. What's more challenging is what The ...
Betty Rose got her first cat tattoo on her 18th birthday. Then she got her first real cat, Patches. As a teenager, with depression, drugs, and late-night parties swirling around her, Rose found her ...
Sometimes parents wait too long to tell their sick children that they will die. Sometimes, by the point of disclosure, their child can no longer speak. “Give me one finger for cremation.