With Austin City Limits comes star-studded headliners and jam-packed musical lineups. While audiences may be prepared to choose between seeing The Strokes or Sabrina Carpenter, performances earlier in ...
While many Austin City Limits attendees are excited to hear their favorite music live, several performers also offer recently released albums. To help festivalgoers familiarize with artists’ new work, ...
Austin residents will receive a test alert from a new emergency communication service on Sept. 29 as the city gains authority ...
Echoing boomwhackers, Home Depot buckets, staplers, bicycle spokes and hardcover books — these are all items the Texas Society of Unconventional Drummers uses to deliver its biannual musical ...
In 2017, the University nearly lost its right to the Hook ’em symbol. The lead singer of KISS, Gene Simmons, had sought to trademark the hand gesture as a symbol of rock ’n’ roll. However, after ...
After a disastrous debate, an aging president with more than 50 years in American politics decided he would no longer seek reelection. With about three months until election day, the Democratic Party, ...
Columnist Olivia Healy urges UT students to prioritize their mental health when it comes to academic overload and know that it is OK to ask for support when they need it.
On any given afternoon during October’s first two weekends, Zilker Park becomes a living portrait that encompasses Austin’s past and present. ACL draws a crowd as varied as its lineups, offering more ...
Every October, Zilker Park turns into a global stage when Austin City Limits Music Festival brings hundreds of thousands of fans, artists and vendors together. But in addition to its music legacy, ACL ...
In her fifth studio album, Vie, released Friday, Doja Cat yet again proves her chameleonic ability to reinvent herself and her sound. Following the bold, gothic-inspired and hardcore rap-focused ...
Columnist Abigail Tuscano argues that jokingly scrutinizing men’s gender performance has harmful consequences.
Along the edge of the pool at the Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center stood two seasoned sophomores, Jillian Cox and Kate Hurst, preparing to swim the 1000-yard freestyle alongside three other ...
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