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Keep your eyes peeled for swoon-worthy Pierce Brosnan in coming months, as he’ll be in town shooting AMC’s “The Son,” reports Deadline.
Alamo Drafthouse has been getting attention throughout national media for a Facebook post last week detailing their plans to create gender-neutral bathrooms at their new Mueller location that is under construction.
It seems to be a great time for serial criminals in Austin -- not so much for their victims.
It looks like Favor and Amazon have some new competition to see who can get products to busy professionals or lazy people who don’t like to put on pants, as Google Express has officially launched in Austin.
The 2016 Techstars Austin startup accelerator program just wrapped up on May 19 after 13 weeks of intensive mentor-driven learning.
In one of the most stupefying cases of justice going unserved, there is finally a glimmer of hope when it comes to catching the I-35 rock thrower.
With Austin’s affordability on nearly everyone’s mind, it’s nice to see some movement on that front for those who keep the city humming after dark.
The physical devastation of cancer is obvious to the naked eye. You don’t need a microscope to see how uncontrolled...
Get ready to deal with ALL THE FEELS. If you haven’t yet seen this video from KVUE that goes a bit more in depth into that now viral video of Florence Welch of Florence + The Machine performing for a fan in hospice, drop everything you’re doing and watch it.
RideAustin operates under the principle that “ridesharing should be for everyone." Built as a non-profit that benefits other local charities, their model contrasts strongly with Uber and Lyft.
The app that has given plenty of Austinites the opportunity to learn and experience everything from yoga to photography is making big moves to Boston to expand its work.
On Thursday, May 12th, longtime Austinite Michael Humphreys needed a ride. He tried Uber, then Lyft, as it slowly dawned on him: That’s right. They’re...
The next generation of Austin musicians are pushing their way into the spotlight, thanks to a great local nonprofit organization and some high profile mentors.
With the failure of Prop. 1 and the subsequent withdrawal of Lyft and Uber from the Austin market, we figured they could use some advice for future battles.
Summer just got a whole lot sweeter -- and tipsier -- as some of the best in the Austin beverage business roll out Mighty Swell canned cocktails in Texas.
After opening 22 stores in the state of Texas and seven around the Austin area, it’s time for homegrown cookie-maker Tiff’s Treats to spread a little love outside of Texas’ borders.
Are you not just totally in love with whimsical adventurers? We definitely are, and that's great because Kammok is here to stay.
As one of the fastest-growing U.S. cities, locals here know the pace of change can be breathtaking. But what makes Austin, Texas such a hotspot?
Bradley Will is one of the pedicabbers you might encounter in downtown Austin. He describes himself and other pedicabbers as entertainers. “We’re going to work really hard, and a lot of us are entertainers, too, in the sense that we want to show people a good time,” Will told Austin.com.
This morning we were happy to learn that the doors at 2015 East Riverside Drive are nearly ready to open again, as Grizzly Hall comes out of hibernation as a wonderfully dynamic venue for those looking to get away from downtown.
A Whole Foods customer, Pastor Jordan Brown, claims that the flagship store on North Lamar edited his cake order to include a slur against the LGBT community.
Need a massage but can’t make it to the spa? Now there’s an app for that! Austinites are going to love this.
Austin’s BrewDrop app will see some new changes soon, now that it’s been acquired by delivery.com.