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Top Chef Texas To Debut 11/2: Uchiko + 24 Chefs Are Contestants

Top Chef Texas To Debut 11/2: Uchiko + 24 Chefs Are Contestants

The buzz has been around all summer about the filming of Top Chef: Texas, the multi-city ninth season of the hit chef competition. The show announced today that the season premiere will be shown on Wednesday, November 2nd - and also listed the 29-chef field of participants...who will be trimmed to a group of 16 during the first couple of episodes. more ›

Austin Ventures Hires Michael Dell's Brother (And Padma Lakshmi's Baby Daddy)

Austin Ventures Hires Michael Dell's Brother (And Padma Lakshmi's Baby Daddy)

The press release announcing the newest member of Austin's top venture capital firm touts his years of investment experience, but leaves out the things for which he is most well-known. more ›

Texas Hill Country Wine and Food Festival Tix On Sale

Texas Hill Country Wine and Food Festival Tix On Sale

Our sister sites in NYC, San Francisco, and Chicago may have the culinary advantage of established food scene braggin' rights, but during the long weekend of April 10-13, the Texas Hill Country Wine and Food Festival returns for its 23rd year, showcasing Central Texas' unique culinary points of distinction (with modern mixology, gourmet hangover breakfasts, and Austinist's most important gastronomic matter - the ubiquitous search for the perfect taco - at the head of the line.) more ›

Your Weekly IST List

Your Weekly IST List

Highlights for this week: The Royal Family bids adieu to the east side with a giant Halloween bash, featuring DJ sets by Stay Gold, a costume contest, and a whopping 75% off the entire store inventory The Blanton Museum of Art opens up afterhours on Friday for its monthly B scene, with art from the American West and music by the Unfortunate Heads and DJ Spooky Texas Fun Fun Fun Fest takes over Waterloo Park... more ›

Things We Learned From Anthony Bourdain

Things We Learned From Anthony Bourdain

Smarter than Tyler Florence and cuter than Mario Batali, the thinking foodie's older man crush — Anthony Bourdain — chatted with a sold out audience at the Paramount last Saturday. At once charming and challenging, cynical and optimistic about the state of food and travel, the audience was walked through "The World According to Tony Bourdain" for an hour an a half - and he didn't disappoint. Bourdain on stage is no different than his... more ›

Texas Conference for Women Wrap-Up

Texas Conference for Women Wrap-Up

Last Thursday's Texas Conference for Women brought 7,500 folks to the Austin Convention Center for some estrogen-fueled networking and personal development. With panels on starting a small business and caring for children and elderly parents, the conference served its diverse demographic well. While we wished for a little more substance from some of the speakers and panelists — the keynote session featuring Nancy Giles and Elizabeth Vargas mined well-worn material to the point of blandness... more ›

Last Week in -IST

Last Week in -IST

LAist began the month with a new food series exploring the popular and unknown late night eats around town. If a Top Chef winner opened up a late night spot in Los Angeles, denizens would flock it, yet the LA Times and other media might be wary. Turning to sports, the Dodger season was quite memorable in the way that it imploded and the LA County Sheriff's Department made some games of their own such... more ›

The Week in -IST

The Week in -IST

Between fake terrorist alerts and scandals big and small, this just might be the Best Best of the -ists ever. We're exhausted just thinking about it. First up, SFist, who saw their little 'ole site be the center of what was a nice little scandal (even getting their editor on TV) only to find their scandal dwarfed by the even bigger scandal caused by their Mayor boffing one of his aides' wife. We're not... more ›

Elsewhere in the Ist-averse

Elsewhere in the Ist-averse

There's a whole wide world out there, and here's the proof: DCist revels in The University of Maryland's basketball triumphs, marvels at Metro's security strategy, and applauds DC local Katie Couric's new gig. Bostonist has the best local papers! While The Globe reports on a baby shower gone bad, the 'Herald coins a gruesome new term. They put down the paper long enough to comment on an election that has gone to the dogs, and,... more ›

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