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Fire News: Evacuations, Donations and More

Fire News: Evacuations, Donations and More

FEMA has authorized funds to help battle the fires in Central Texas. This authorization makes FEMA funding available to pay 75 percent of state and local government eligible firefighting costs.

Marketwatch: U-Haul is offering 30 days of free storage and U-Box portable storage to victims of the Texas wildfires.

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Oklahoma Fugitive Loose in Austin County

Oklahoma Fugitive Loose in Austin County

KTRK is reporting that Oklahoma native Charles Alan Dyer of Duncan, Oklahoma is loose somewhere in Sealy, having fled prosecution back home. "Dyers is charged with the rape of a child. A mistrial was declared in his first trial on the charge, and his second trial was set to start Monday," reports Christine Dobbyn. He never showed up, and is presumed to be on the run. The former Marine is considered armed and dangerous (which explains the SWAT team out in full force around the Sealy Community Center over the weekend). It's not clear how investigators tracked him to Austin County, but residents are being encouraged to be aware and careful until more news breaks. Hopefully he won't decide to roll on over to Travis County - we'll keep you posted. If you know anything or see Dyer, call your local law enforcement agency or 1-800-CALL-FBI. more ›

EA Sports Brings 300 Jobs to Austin

EA Sports Brings 300 Jobs to Austin

Daryl Holt, EA Sports COO, was seen in Austin a couple weeks ago, on the lookout for space to implement a new studio. Well, everything must have gone to plan(and he didn't need to look very hard) as today EA executives, with Governor Perry in tow, announced a potential 300 jobs in Austin. Not all of which will be going EA Sports(some jobs will go to EA games, some to IT and finance) but all of which will be added to the two buildings that make up EA Sports' new studio home, at Bioware(also owned by EA). more ›

Breaking: Amber Alert Out for Adrian Jaimes

Breaking: Amber Alert Out for Adrian Jaimes

APD just released an Amber Alert for 5-year-old Adrian Jaimes, who they say was kidnapped around 7:45 this morning from his home in Northeast Austin. Jaimes was last seen wearing a green jacket, black t-shirt and blue pants, is about 4 feet tall, weighs about 50 pounds and tends to have a bloody nose because of allergies. more ›

Call For Contributors!

Call For Contributors!

If you're interested, drop us a line (editor at austinist.com) with your basic bio (keep it short!) and a writing/photo samples (keep it short!). We'll get back to you in the next couple of weeks if there's a match! more ›

Noos Bits

Noos Bits

The Iraqi defense minister just said that the country will need US military help through at least 2018. That would make...oh...fifteen years of US involvement, total. Bush begs Saudi Arabia to produce more oil, help a brother out. Obama tries to stop the hatred between his campaign and Hillary's. Good luck, buddy. more ›

Extra Extra

Extra Extra

Photo by Merrick Brown on flickr City charter revision committee wants your input on single-member districts. Executive director of CAMPO resigns effective January 15. Man attacks cop with screwdriver after the policeman catches him breaking into cars at the Highland Mall parking lot. A Hutto man is the first to be treated under Jessica's Law, legislation which deals harshly with child predators. Two adolescent boys (aged 11 and 14) have been charged with attempting to... more ›

Buttercup Mohawk Residency

Buttercup Mohawk Residency

Image from MySpace Buttercup Mohawk ResidencyTuesday, November 20, 27 and December 4, 11, 18The Mohawk (912 Red River)$2, 9pm[info] For the next five Tuesdays, San Antonio band Buttercup will be The Mohawk’s guest-in-residence, and as always, the quartet will find a way to make these intimate performances unique. Grackle Mundys in San Antonio found the band performing each Monday, arguably everyone’s least favorite day, and augmenting the pain of a new workweek with themed performances... more ›

Northcross Suit in Court Today

Northcross Suit in Court Today

Image from RG4N websiteResponsible Growth for Northcross Austin (RG4N) is in court today claiming the city helped Wal-Mart through illegal city planning. They claim the Northcross Wal-Mart development requires the removal of 29 trees (breaking tree ordinances) and that the development breaks a plat note controlling runoff and pollution into Shoal Creek. The Allandale Neighborhood Association had part of their anti-Wal-Mart lawsuit thrown out last week but RG4N remains undeterred. Each group will have 2... more ›

Austinist Album Review: Radiohead <i>In Rainbows</i>

Austinist Album Review: Radiohead In Rainbows

First things first: we must differentiate between the chutzpah of a band at Radiohead's level of critical distinction and popularity initially releasing their album for donation and making the most revolutionary music industry statement since the dawn of the Internet Age... (big breath) ...and the chutzpah it takes to make truly ground-breaking musical statements. In Rainbows does not employ the latter. Still, one leaves with the impression that the boys from Oxford are convinced that,... more ›

Bubblegum Fun and Shoe Shines at Birds Barbershop

Bubblegum Fun and Shoe Shines at Birds Barbershop

Just when we thought Birds Barbershop couldn’t get any more creative, they give us two more awesome reasons to walk in and rock out. Starting today, the Burnet location is hosting “Bubblegum Humpday Happy Hours” every Wednesday from 6 to 9 p.m. DJ Super K is breaking in the turntables with his collection of bubblegum and saccharine-sweet pop 45s from the 60s. Even if you're not getting your hair cut, shake your tail-feather and sample... more ›

Le Diamant Brut: MiKenPike & Meryll

Le Diamant Brut: MiKenPike & Meryll

Once in a while, we like to take some time to introduce you to bands -- both local otherwise -- that we think you'd enjoy. Le Diamont Brut aims to showcase those MySpace gems we hope to see shine. Recommend your local suggestions by emailing music@austinist.com. MiKenPike What’s the Deal: Don’t let the name discourage you - it’s a mash-up of the members’ names. Their story is one of the more miraculous musical 180s in... more ›

Capsule Review: The Good Life's <em>Help Wanted Nights</em>

Capsule Review: The Good Life's Help Wanted Nights

The Good Life Help Wanted Nights (Saddle Creek) The Good Life’s Tim Kasher, also of Cursive, is one of the most prolific and consistent romantic anti-heroes of modern indie rock. He’s released many albums under both titles as well as contributing to his peers’ projects like Rilo Kiley and Bright Eyes (the singer of which got his start playing with Kasher in Commander Venus), and while much of his music is built on heart aching... more ›

Austin Group Moves to Ban Plastic Bags

Austin Group Moves to Ban Plastic Bags

Bag the Bags Coalition is urging city council to pass an ordinance banning the use of plastic bags by large retailers and instead require those retailers to offer compostable bags. In April, city council passed a resolution directing the City Manager to evaluate and recommend strategies within 90 days for limiting the use of non-compostable plastic bags and promoting the use of compostable plastic bags, recyclable paper bags or reusable checkout bags. 90 days... more ›

New Movie Releases!

New Movie Releases!

Another Friday means another round of fresh outta the box movies. With summer's end possibly mere weeks away, these are our last days to indulge in the pastime of escaping Austin's scorching good vibes to sit in distracted air-conditioned comfort. And in some parts of the country it's already fall, which means there's a bumper crop of new movies out! The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford: On one hand, this period... more ›

Truesday: On Festing

Truesday: On Festing

*The views expressed in Truesday are those of the author and do not represent Austinist as a whole. Thank heavens.* -The Editors Usually at this time of year I’m hunting down the best afterparties related to ACL, stocking up on Emergen-C, and whispering sweet nothings to my liver like a good liver-beater does. But for some reason, this year the whole shebang-e-bang has taken me by surprise. Totally slipped my mind. I blame our... more ›

ACL Band Clash, Round 4: Muse vs. Arctic Monkeys

ACL Band Clash, Round 4: Muse vs. Arctic Monkeys

Every fall, Austin looks forward to ACL Fest, and each year, there's always a point where two of your favorite bands are playing on different sides of the park at the exact same time. ACL Band Clash is a weekly series in which Austinist scribes Paige Maguire and Tom Thornton examine the worst ACL scheduling clashes, and try to provide good advice on finding a resolution. Well, good advice might be a stretch, but... more ›

Band Slam! Vol. 4

Band Slam! Vol. 4

Welcome to the latest edition of Band Slam!, wherein I navigate the murky waters of Austin's club listings for the best and worst band names playing this week. The only rule: I can't know anything about the actual band, thus limiting my critique strictly to the band's chosen moniker. Let's git 'er done! Death Is Not A Joyride - Beerland, Thurs 09/06 Isn’t it though? A long, hot, smoky, barreling-through-the-inferno-in-a-stolen-car-with-a-gun-in-each-hand kinda thing? I guess... more ›

Austinist Reviews: The Boss of It All

Austinist Reviews: The Boss of It All

Having directed some of the most tear duct-taxing movies in recent memory (Breaking the Waves, Dancer in the Dark), as well as some exhaustively think-y, Brechtian pieces (Dogville, Manderlay) director Lars von Trier would now like to make you laugh. Or would he? It's just sort of hard to tell in his latest film, The Boss of it All. There are some things that do not bode well for comedy. For instance, an affiliation with... more ›

The Austonian Throws Itself A Little Party

The Austonian Throws Itself A Little Party

The Austonian threw itself a ground breaking party this morning in the parking lot on the corner of 2nd and Congress, where the shiny building designed by Houston-based Zeigler Cooper Architects will one day stand. The festivities, complete with mimosas and mini-quiches, celebrated the future ‘landmark’, and featured a whole lot of loving between the City and Benchmark Development. Senator Kirk Watson and Mayor Will Wynn showed up, and praised Benchmark’s contributions to Austin’s... more ›

ACL Band Clash, Round 3: Wilco Vs My Morning Jacket

ACL Band Clash, Round 3: Wilco Vs My Morning Jacket

Every fall, Austin looks forward to ACL Fest, and each year, there's always a point where two of your favorite bands are playing on different sides of the park at the exact same time. ACL Band Clash is a weekly series in which Austinist scribes Paige Maguire and Tom Thornton examine the worst ACL scheduling clashes, and try to provide good advice on finding a resolution. Well, good advice might be a stretch, but... more ›

New Release Tuesday: Caribou, No Age & Architecture In Helsinki

New Release Tuesday: Caribou, No Age & Architecture In Helsinki

Stay tuned this week for full-length review of the latest New Pornographers and Rilo Kiley albums. Caribou Andorra (Merge) Dan Snaith's project formerly known as Manitoba is the realization of a degree in mathematics, numerous electronic gadgets and a nothing if not agile companionship between the past and the present. Though Andorra is the product of Snaith's deft handling of quite modern equipment, the feeling of listening is more nostalgic than expectant. "Melody Day,"... more ›

The Argyle Academy

The Argyle Academy

On Mondays and Thursdays, we syndicate comic strips from around the IST network. If you're an artist and would like to share your works with our readers, please email us. more ›

Local Copper Theft On the Increase

Local Copper Theft On the Increase

We read a couple months ago about copper thieves breaking into local Habitat houses to steal copper: homes built by volunteers and new homebuyers damaged and defaced by people in for a quick buck. Austin Habitat for Humanity's houses are far from the only ones being targeted by copper thieves, but the non-profit being hit is a sign of how desperate the copper theft situation is getting. Today it was reported that the number of... more ›

News Bits: Glass Houses, Glass Ceilings, Shattered Glass & Tacos

News Bits: Glass Houses, Glass Ceilings, Shattered Glass & Tacos

Eat More Anchovies: Ten Solutions to Save the Ocean. Breaking Taco News: Al Pastor (the truck and the restaurant) reviewed by Taco Journalism. You can 100%-unlock the iPhone using a Turbo SIM card, without depending on the version of your current carrier card. The Washington Post discusses salary, gender and the cost of social haggling. Houston Community Radio station KPFT 90.1 received a single bullet through a window this week, missing a DJ by... more ›

The Argyle Academy

The Argyle Academy

On Mondays, we'll be syndicating comic strips from around the IST network. If you're an artist and would like to share your works with our readers, please email us. more ›

The Argyle Academy

The Argyle Academy

On Mondays, we'll be syndicating comic strips from around the IST network. If you're an artist and would like to share your works with our readers, please email us. more ›

The Argyle Academy

The Argyle Academy

On Mondays, we'll be syndicating comic strips from around the IST network. If you're an artist and would like to share your works with our readers, please email us. more ›

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