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New York Times Revisits 36 Hours in Austin

The New York Times featured Austin in yesterday's "36 Hours in..." column, revisiting a town it described back in 2003 as being imbued with "curious magic and lazy charm."


From the column:

THE city’s unofficial motto, “Keep Austin Weird,” blares from bumper stickers on BMWs and jalopies alike, on T-shirts worn by joggers along Lady Bird Lake and in the windows of independently owned shops and restaurants. It’s an exhortation for a city that clings to eccentricity, even in the face of rapid development — downtown Austin, for one, is being transformed with a fleet of high-rise condos and a W Hotel, scheduled to open late next year. But this funky college town, known for its liberal leanings and rich music scene, has little to worry about — at least as long as its openhearted citizens, with their colorful bungalows and tattoos, do their part to keep the city endearingly odd.

It's a pretty impressive guide, with nods to new East Austin hotspot Justine’s (a favorite among the Austinist staff, despite incomprehensible wait times), the Hotel Saint Cecilia, and Friends of Sound.

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