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Annies on Congress to Replicate Zinc Cafés of Paris [Interview]

Annies on Congress to Replicate Zinc Cafés of Paris [Interview]

Downtown Austin is getting a little dose of international flair next month with the opening of Annies, a new cafe/bistro restaurant that aims to recreate the zinc bar atmosphere of old Paris. more ›

Pets Aplenty at Mighty Texas Dog Walk, Easter Pet Parade This Saturday

Pets Aplenty at Mighty Texas Dog Walk, Easter Pet Parade This Saturday

Your best excuse for throwing that zany-yet-slutty costume onto your favorite pooch (this side of Halloween) comes this Saturday with back-to-back pet events along South Congress. more ›

Austinist Interviews SXSW: CRAWFORD Director David Modigliani

Austinist Interviews SXSW: CRAWFORD Director David Modigliani

"I was initially drawn to Crawford, because I'd been effectively duped. I didn't know that Bush wasn't from Crawford." more ›

Political Remainders: Chelsea Clinton Speaking at ACC, Obama Rally in Downtown Austin

Political Remainders: Chelsea Clinton Speaking at ACC, Obama Rally in Downtown Austin

  • For those who are watching from home but don't have access to CNN, local PBS affiliate KLRU will be airing the debate on tape-delay, starting at 9pm
  • DailyKos has an informative rundown of each democratic candidate's proposed legislation and their record in the Senate (thanks, MikeB)
  • Chelsea Clinton will speak at ACC’s South Austin Campus tomorrow morning at 9:45am. The event is free and open to the public
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Obama HQ in Downtown Austin

Obama HQ in Downtown Austin

As we mentioned last week, Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama is setting up one of his campaign headquarters in Austin for the upcoming Texas Primary. Today we found out that the location for the offices will be downtown Austin, on the second floor of the old Frost Bank building at 816 Congress Avenue. more ›

First Night Austin 2008

First Night Austin 2008

After the jump, check out featured artists and installations. more ›

Snow, Snow, Snow! The Paramount Presents <em>White Christmas</em>

Snow, Snow, Snow! The Paramount Presents White Christmas

The Paramount presents White ChristmasDecember 9th, 11th and 12thParamount Theater (713 Congress Avenue)$7 / $5 Children, Students and Seniors, 7pm-ish, Tickets available at the box office day of show[info]Being that we live in a heat belt where it is not uncommon to see kids raking leaves in tank tops and jorts on Christmas Day (seriously, we've done it...well, not the jorts part), dreaming of a white Christmas is something that we are intimately familiar... more ›

Congress Ave Kicks Off the Holidays Tomorrow Night

Congress Ave Kicks Off the Holidays Tomorrow Night

Flyer courtesy Downtown Austin Alliance Holiday Sing-Along, Tree Lighting and Congress Ave. StrollSaturday, December 1Texas State Capitol (1100 Congress Ave)6-9pm[info]The annual Holiday Sing-Along, Capitol Tree Lighting and Congress Avenue Stroll takes place tomorrow evening. Here's the schedule of events, courtesy the good people at the Downtown Austin Alliance: The evening starts at 6:00 p.m. when crowds gather on the south steps of the Capitol to sing the songs of the season during John Aielli's Holiday... more ›

More Human Than Human: <em>Blade Runner, The Final Cut</em>

More Human Than Human: Blade Runner, The Final Cut

Image from the Paramount websiteBlade Runner: The Final CutNovember 18-23Paramount Theater (713 Congress Avenue)$8/$6 children, students, and seniors. Sunday, 2, 4:30 & 7 pm; Monday-Wednesday, 7:30 pm; Thursday, 7 pm; Friday, 4:30, 7 & 9:30 pm [info]Before Minority Report, before A Scanner Darkly, came by far the awesomest flick ever to be made out of a Philip K. Dick novel (sorry, Linklater). It's noir, it's scifi, it's scary, it's mind-bending: Blade Runner, which was released... more ›

Your Kingdom for a Horseradish (Or Just Your Estate)

Your Kingdom for a Horseradish (Or Just Your Estate)

In collaboration with Fritz Haeg, a Los Angeles-based architect with a penchant for vegetables, Arthouse at the Jones Center plans to give your lawn a makeover—with your permission and eager participation, of course. The Congress Avenue institution is seeking a patch o' turf in front of an apartment/condo building in Austin on which to build a food-producing, artist-designed garden, otherwise known as an "Edible Estate." What do you have to lose by nominating your yard... more ›

Hike of the Living Dead

Hike of the Living Dead

Zombie fans and flash mob enthusiasts, take heed: there's a walk of the undead taking place at Congress Avenue this Sunday afternoon. more ›

Extra Extra

Extra Extra

Kay Bailey Hutchison may be running for governor and detests your anonymous blog. Retiring Republican Reps may lead the Dems to a larger majority in the House when election time rolls 'round. Temporary pedestrian islands to go up on S. Congress Avenue, in the area between Riverside and Ben White. Live bat found at McNeil High School yesterday has tested positive for rabies. And another rabid bat was found this weekend at the Convention... more ›

Volitant Gallery Losing Lease, Closing At the End of the Month

Volitant Gallery Losing Lease, Closing At the End of the Month

Just as they debuted their most promising exhibit to date, Congress Avenue's Volitant Gallery yesterday announced plans to shutter its doors at the end of the month. "At this point it appears Volitant Gallery will be losing its lease by October 31, 2007," wrote Volitant Gallery Director Xochi Solis. "Sean [Gaulager, Volitant's assistant director] and I are excited to begin new and fresh challenges that will continue our personal missions for art education and growth... more ›

Fun and Free Events for Fashion Geeks

Fun and Free Events for Fashion Geeks

Saturday and Sunday, October 6th and 7th Hey you, big-spender: If you missed FactoryPeople's last pop-up store, take a look-sy at the rockin' jewelry by Austinite Brian Crumley (now based in New York). The Crumley trunk show is from noon to 6 p.m. Guests can chat up Brian and sip Crumley Cosmos—a raspberry champagne cocktail—while browsing through sample on the new fall lines. Enter to win Crumley's handsome Banquet Amulet, a large hand blown glass... more ›

Arthouse Texas Prize Presents Unexpected Beauty

Arthouse Texas Prize Presents Unexpected Beauty

An ominous black piñata shaped like a B-2 bomber greets visitors walking through the doors at Arthouse in downtown Austin. Around the corner stands a John Deere tractor made entirely of clay; a string of Japanese fireworks dangle from the ceiling. Five of the state’s most under-recognized artists are featured in the new Arthouse Texas Prize exhibit, which marries unexpected beauty with mind-bending artistic statements. The exhibit was designed to celebrate the broad spectrum of... more ›

Austin Bites: MARS (Ya Dim Sum, Ya Lose Sum)

Austin Bites: MARS (Ya Dim Sum, Ya Lose Sum)

Mars Restaurant & Bar (Asian Fusion) Location: 1400 South Congress Avenue (map) Phone: (512) 472-3901 Cost: Brunch plates $4-6 dollars Atmosphere: Sleek, modern décor; airy and sunlit; nice people-watching from the spacious deck; attentive waitstaff Food: This just in: if you wake up on the weekend with a craving for a la carte Chinese hors d’ouevres, you no longer have to travel north of the river to get them! Mars, South Congress’ newest culinary addition,... 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 ›

Perez Sisters Reject City's Las Manitas Loan Offer

Perez Sisters Reject City's Las Manitas Loan Offer

In the latest twist to the Las Manitas debacle, Lidia and Cynthia Perez have rejected the proposed $750,000 forgivable loan from the city. The financial reasons they provided seem pretextual - even with the strings added by the city after the proposal was passed by city council, the loan was still a bargain from a financial perspective. The first reason sounds more legitimate: "This loan has become way too complicated and caught up in controversy,... more ›

Screen Door Film Presents: Last Days of the San Jose

Screen Door Film Presents: Last Days of the San Jose

Finding hot button issues in Austin is not unlike finding a needle in a needlestack and no issue is as passionately debated as real estate. When Liz Lambert left her law practice with the Attorney General’s office and purchased the run down San Jose Motel, she had designs to create an oasis of hip on South Congress Avenue before the condo-boom had even begun, and little did she know that what she was building would... more ›

Femme Film Texas Festival

Femme Film Texas Festival

Like ladies? Like film? We've got the festival for you! Austin's own Femme Film Texas will be rolling some festival films next weekend at the Hideout Theatre. It's a bit too late to get your own film into the festival, but come check out the offerings and plan your entry for next year. more ›

Arthouse Jones

Arthouse Jones

New American Talent: 22, up at Arthouse at the Jones Center for another month, has received positive reviews. That's unsurprising, considering Anne Ellegood, curator of the Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., juried the show. Picking and choosing from nearly 900 submissions, she landed on 96 works generated by 45 artists, 15 of whom are from the great state of Texas. You might recognize locals Roberto Bellini, William Hundley, Rebecca Rothfus, Joseph Phillips... more ›

The Biscuit Brothers' Family Friendly Benefit Concert

The Biscuit Brothers' Family Friendly Benefit Concert

Local children's show stars The Biscuit Brothers are celebrating the Fourth of July with a special concert at the Paramount Theatre. The performance is their biggest ever, and will be filmed for a DVD. All profits go towards funding the duo's third season of family-friendly, music-centric (not to mention Emmy Award-winning) programming on KLRU/PBS. If you'd like to win a free family pack to the show, fill out the form below! more ›

Austintatious Real Estate Listings

Austintatious Real Estate Listings

Our Hot Real Estate Listings column is pretty much dead, but we still cruise the MLS on occasion and this beauty popped up as the most expensive listing in central Austin right now (beating out 3 Niles Road, which has been for sale for a while). It is the Allen-Von Boeckmann Building, a historical structure dating from around 1874 (the listing says 1869, but 1874 is pretty clearly carved into the cornice), at 811 Congress... more ›

The Weekend IST List

The Weekend IST List

FRIDAY [15] juneteenth/parade • Alvin Patterson Battle of the Bands and Drumline Competition at Congress Avenue (2pm) books • Lama Surya Das presents Buddha is as Buddha Does at BookPeople (7:00pm) comedy • Billy D Washington with Doug Mellard at Cap City Comedy Club comedy • Punchline, open mic stand up comedy at ColdTowne Theater (10pm) dance • Constellation, a site-specific dance work from Sally Jacques at Pickle & Thornberry Federal Courthouses (9pm) dance... more ›

Fielding Lecht Gallery's Artworks Heading Home

Fielding Lecht Gallery's Artworks Heading Home

Fielding Lecht Gallery, which specializes in the contemporary art of Vietnam, closes on the the 22nd of this month. It's unfortunate for Austin, but, as gallery co-owner Pam Fielding explains, the art scene in Vietnam is currently such hot hotness that, "the inventory we have here is needed back in Hanoi." Ergo, if you had hoped to visit the show Five Changing Identities: Vietnamese Women of Today, you best run your badonkadonk over to Congress... more ›

Not-So-Buried Treasure: Paramount Theatre Poster Sale

Not-So-Buried Treasure: Paramount Theatre Poster Sale

A gagillion cities have performance spaces named The Paramount Theatre: Oakland, Charlottesville, Seattle, hell, even Shreveport had a theatre named the Paramount at one point. But ours is the only one that is hosting its first EVER Poster Sale and Silent Auction this Saturday! Harumph! After its renovation in the mid 70’s, the Paramount began squirreling away classic movie and theatre posters—as well as signed memorabilia from performers such as BB King, Ravi Shankar, and... more ›

125 Years of the AISD, In Handy Movie Format

125 Years of the AISD, In Handy Movie Format

Celebrate the end of the spring semester with the Austin Independent School District, which is commemorating 125 years of existence. That's a whole lot of spitballs dodged, times tables taught, and citizens molded. more ›

Season 3 of <i>Downtown</i> Starts Tomorrow

Season 3 of Downtown Starts Tomorrow

If you aren't going to the launch party tonight, you can watch the first episode of Downtown's third season tomorrow night from the comfort of your own home. For those unfamiliar with the show, KLRU's award-winning series focuses on, well, the downtown area. Topics covered in past seasons have been: Waller Creek, First Night Austin, bicycle messengers, Austin's hip-hop scene, the Austin Farmer's Market, urban density, and more. Each thirty-minute episode is made up of... more ›

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