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The Thinking Man's Musician: An Interview with Destroyer's Dan Bejar on Inspiration, Bogart, America, and Callahan

The Thinking Man's Musician: An Interview with Destroyer's Dan Bejar on Inspiration, Bogart, America, and Callahan

Dan Bejar has been plying his trade as Destroyer since the mid-90s, and though most performers settle into a groove of stylistic redundancy and an avoidance of risk-taking, he's made a habit of shaking things up with nearly every album. And if his latest, the thoroughly outlandish/amazing Kaputt is any indication, he's a man who has sincere love for things most people would approach only ironically—who would've thought the sweet honey of 80s saxophone could sound so good? But while the yacht rock-esque sonics can be a bit shocking on first listen, all you have to do is dive into the lyrics, which, as is always the case with Bejar, prove themselves to be well worth investigating; after all, his very first album title was an allusion to Tolstoy's mention of Russian Commander Kutuzov talking about Napoleon, and he hasn't let up from there. So it goes without saying that in preparation for Destroyer's must-see show tonight at Mohawk, we had to ring Bejar up for a chat. more ›

Stare In Patriotic Awe at the H-E-B 32nd Annual July 4th Concert and Fireworks!

Stare In Patriotic Awe at the H-E-B 32nd Annual July 4th Concert and Fireworks!

Oh say can you see Francis Scott Key sitting on a picnic blanket nursing a michelada on the velvet green meadows of Auditorium Shores tonight as the Texas National Guard Salute Battery's 70 millimeter cannons (!) keep time with the Austin Symphony and a fireworks display to rival the decadent aerial ordinance of the Hunan Dynasty explodes overhead? We can. more ›

Thanks to This Week's Advertisers

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It's Town Hall Meeting Time!

It's Town Hall Meeting Time!

Today both the Clinton and Obama campaigns announced upcoming town hall meetings. Obama's will take place tomorrow at the Austin Convention Center, while Hillary's sounds like more of a "virtual" town hall meeting - on TV the Monday before election day. more ›

The Accidental Gentrifist: Winning the Lungs & Synapses

The Accidental Gentrifist: Winning the Lungs & Synapses

I wonder: why wouldn’t the APD drug cop and the data miner want the world to know what they’re up to? They’re heroes, after all! Cleansing our streets of the dreaded indoor weed farmer. They should be proud. They're like The Punisher and Microchip. more ›

Our Favorite Quotes From Tonight

Our Favorite Quotes From Tonight

“And among the people whom I got to know, who became not only friends, but heroes, were Barbara Jordan, who taught me a lot about courage, and today would actually be her birthday. I remember all the time about how she got up every single morning, facing almost insurmountable odds, to do what she did. And another was my great friend Ann Richards, who taught me so much about determination. Ann was a great champion for the people of Texas. She also reminded us that every so often it is good to have a laugh about what it is we're engaged in.” -- Clinton more ›

Austinist Show Preview: Golem at The Parish

Austinist Show Preview: Golem at The Parish

The best klezmer-punk band you’ve never heard, Golem are a six-piece from New York who blend old-world Jewish music with a witty repertoire of modern influences. Debuting in 2001, the band really hit their stride in 2006 with Fresh Off Boat, a whirling collection of originals and traditional numbers (including their own version of the Hora, of course) sung in five languages. more ›

Convicted Rapist Still On the Run in South Texas

Convicted Rapist Still On the Run in South Texas

Abel Morin, Jr. was convicted of raping a woman and her daughter (his neighbors) in 2006. A week ago today, he was in the midst of being transferred from Duval County to Jim Hogg County Jail when he came upon the unlocked door. He went on to hot-wire a U-Haul truck and used it to flee to San Diego (Texas) where his family lives; investigators found the truck near a creek in the town this weekend. more ›

Coalition of Immokalee Workers Activist to Speak at UT Tonight

Coalition of Immokalee Workers Activist to Speak at UT Tonight

The coalition is a community of Florida farmworkers from various immigrant backgrounds who strive for fair wages and fair treatment and work to end modern-day slavery. One of the activists from this Coalition, Lucas Benitez, will be delivering the opening address at UT's 28th Annual Student Conference on Latin America tonight. more ›

A Divine Friday Night at B Scene with The Virgin, Saints, and Angels

A Divine Friday Night at B Scene with The Virgin, Saints, and Angels

Tonight’s art party marks the opening of the new exhibit, The Virgin, Saints, and Angels, which is probably not your regular crowd to hang out with on a Friday evening. more ›

Austin Wins National Award For Recycling Efforts

Austin Wins National Award For Recycling Efforts

What do you get when you recycle 80,000 pounds of aluminum cans, or approximately 2.7 million cans? Well, evidently $5,000 dollars and a national award for the City Recycling Challenge. Mayor Will Wynn accepted the Cans for Cash prize on behalf of the City of Austin at the recent U.S. Conference of Mayors Winter Meeting taking place last week. more ›

Taking Aim At <em>Shooting War</em>

Taking Aim At Shooting War

The story begins in New York in the year 2011. This is John McCain's recession-riddled America, where gas has edged above 8 dollars a gallon, the best-selling video game is Infidel Massacre: Los Angeles, and, with 10,000 troops still in Iraq, the war is still going strong. more ›

Don't Mess With Hillary: Spence Takes Larger Role in Clinton Campaign

Don't Mess With Hillary: Spence Takes Larger Role in Clinton Campaign

Roy Spence, the Austin advertising legend and co-founder of the GSD&M ad agency, has recently taken a more prominent role in the presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton. more ›

Local Bar Done Good: Mohawk Scores Top Spot on Esquire's Best Bars List

Local Bar Done Good: Mohawk Scores Top Spot on Esquire's Best Bars List

It's not just the new upper deck and fishbowl green room (complete with its own bar and baby grand), it's more than the secret shows, and it's certainly something other than the Beertunie (that's a High Life garnished with an olive): it's the top rated bar in America, and it's our very own Mohawk. more ›

Music Mondays Presents: James Brown Live 1968

Music Mondays Presents: James Brown Live 1968

On April 4, 1968, America's greatest civil rights leader was shot dead in Memphis, Tennessee. The following evening, one man bridged the gap between societal injustice and misery, just by being one of the world's most inspiring performer. more ›

News Bits!

News Bits!

Having won the Iowa Democratic Primary, U.S. Presidential candidate Barack Obama appears to be rocking and rolling with new momentum. The latest numbers show Obama leading the pack in the New Hampshire Democratic Primary, with Hillary Clinton lagging in second place by a 10 point gap. What's going on here? more ›

Extra Extra

Extra Extra

Austin aiming for zero landfill waste. Our fair city ranks #23 on the list of America's Most Literate Cities, beating out New York but not Portland. Brush fires in Hays County lead to home evacuations. more ›

Arts & Entertainment: Industry News

Arts & Entertainment: Industry News

Fox and iTunes will sign a deal allowing customers to rent movies on iTunes. This is not a new thing, but Fox has a few new differentiation points in its contract with iTunes that could stir up the film industry if successful. Read on for details... /// The Golden Globes may not be broadcast on television next month. It may not even go down at all, due to vows of picketing outside the event by the Writers' Guild of America (WGA). Thousands of stars, filmmakers and party planners are beginning to balk on the event due to the confusion caused by the ongoing WGA labor strike. more ›

Arts & Entertainment: Industry News

Arts & Entertainment: Industry News

The Teresa Long Center for the Performing Arts (formerly the Palmer Auditorium) will be opening with a bang in early March 2008. Enter: "The Earth Harp," a gargantuan outdoor stringed instrument created by these guys. /// Art thieves strike in Brazil! They robbed the Sao Paolo Museum of Art (MASP), making off with two paintings worth a total of approximately $100 million dollars. The paintings: Portrait of Suzanne Bloch (Picasso) and The Coffee Worker (Portinari). The holdings at the MASP are regarded by many as Latin America's most important art collection. more ›

Arts & Entertainment: Industry News

Arts & Entertainment: Industry News

This week's news on art, books, music, and film. more ›

Practically Verdant: Austin Named in Top 10 Greenest Cities List

Practically Verdant: Austin Named in Top 10 Greenest Cities List

Yesterday the EarthLab Foundation announced its annual list of the top 10 greenest cities in America. Austin ranked 9th in this year's list. The list is compiled by sampling the one million plus users of the website's carbon and lifestyle calculator that has been featured in Leonardo DiCaprio's documentary The Eleventh Hour, at the 2007 Emmy Awards, and by Al Gore's Alliance for Climate Protection. more ›

Local WGA Members Will Gather At Paramount Tomorrow

Local WGA Members Will Gather At Paramount Tomorrow

Now in its sixth week, the Writers Guild of America strike is still going strong. And despite Alec Baldwin's hilarious/bizarre advice and Michael Eisner's name-calling, WGA members show few signs of giving in any time soon. Though the effects of the strike are most evident in places like Los Angeles and New York City, you may be surprised to learn that there are around 100 WGA members living here in Austin. more ›

This Year's Lamest College Party Brought To You By Penn State

This Year's Lamest College Party Brought To You By Penn State

This is a good example of poor judgment.The students of Penn State University should have taken a note from their counterparts at Tarleton State University when picking out this year's Halloween costumes. Even more idiotic than their costume idea was their decision to post the resulting pictures on Facebook. Photos of two Penn State students donning Virginia Tech t-shirts, covered with bullet holes and fake blood, were put up on Facebook and quickly spread over... more ›

Blanton Museum Hosts Jose Gonzalez for a Retread Session

No. 5 Jose Gonzalez - "Time to Send Someone Away" from Retread Sessions on Vimeo. If you missed Jose Gonzalez at the Parish last week, you missed one of the most intimate, gorgeously performed sets in a long while. All is not lost, though! KUT 90.5 FM's video series called Retread Sessions spent some time with Gonzalez in the America/Americas gallery at the Blanton Museum on campus, and filmed two songs in the process.... more ›

News Bits

News Bits

A teenage gunman wishing to "go down in style" killed 8 people, then himself, at an Omaha Shopping Mall. Hearings began yesterday in landmark case about whether Guantanamo detainees have a constitutional right to challenge their imprisonment. A portion of the US-Mexico border fence may be put on a wildlife refuge. If you drive by any Austin area high school right after school lets out, you will not be surprised by this. What's worse... more ›

Don't Look Back In Anger: Rhino Releases <em>The Brit Box</em>

Don't Look Back In Anger: Rhino Releases The Brit Box

It's hard to explain in 2007 what it feels like for music to be both uniting and important. Having spent nearly three years of the '90s living in London, it's with honest nostalgia and wonder that we examine Rhino's The Brit Box. The set's mission is rather broad: it attempts to examine the whole of UK indie rock from 1985-1999 and devotes a disc each to '80s indie, shoegaze, Britpop, and the late '90s. One... more ›

Miss Molly's Final Word

Miss Molly's Final Word

Some would rather vote for a yellow dog. Image from DemocraticStuff.com Lou Dubose presents Bill Of WrongsTuesday, November 27BookPeople (603 N. Lamar)Free, Starts at 7pm[info] Fiery Austin columnist Molly Ivins was once described to us as "equal parts sugar, spice, piss, and vinegar" by friend and fellow yellow-dog-democrat Bob Mann. To this day we still can't think of a better way to describe her. Her death last January left a deafening silence — gone was... more ›

Austinist Show Preview & Giveaway: GWAR at Emo's tonight

Austinist Show Preview & Giveaway: GWAR at Emo's tonight

Image from GWAR’s official website GWAR, 3 Inches of Blood, & The EndMonday, November 26Emos (603 Red River St)$15 | Doors 7 p.m.[info] | [tickets] | [GWAR Official] | [3 Inches of Blood MySpace] | [The End MySpace]Part rock show, part horror movie, GWAR brings its metal mayhem to Emo’s tonight. The band formed more than 20 years ago, and over the years, has had a revolving cast of members that would put fellow comic... more ›

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