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Excuses for not voting (besides frustration with the current political landscape) have just dropped tremendously, as Travis County has just made it significantly easier to register to vote.
The Pokémon Go phenomenon has been catching a lot of flack for placing people in potentially dangerous situations. Headlines of Pokémon...
Consuela, one of Austin’s premiere fashion and lifestyle brands, is celebrating their 10 year anniversary this weekend!
Austin is no stranger to ending up on lists of desirable places to live for young professionals, tech start-ups, and even party animals, but at what cost?
This itinerary will take you through some of Austin’s most upscale Sunday spots for drinks, dining, and leisure. Ready? Let's go!
Not all heroes wear capes, especially in the middle of the summer in Texas. This Central Texas man managed to save a baby deer and win over the hearts of a few local ladies when he jumped into Lake Buchanan to save this struggling fawn.
Boy, the hits just keep on coming, as the Republican National Convention is gradually starting to look more and more like the White House Correspondents Dinner.
A man has allegedly been posing as Pit Master of Franklin BBQ to scam rideshare drivers into giving him free rides in exchange for a later-day hook-up.
Once upon a time, before Pokémon Go took over the world, there was another game that captured the attention of young gamers.
The adult coloring book trend is showing no signs of slowing down. In fact, a quick search of Amazon yields a result of nearly 30,000 options!
Pokémon Go madness is taking over our city more and more every day, and now we know who to blame.
Pokémon Go in Ausitn is still something of a novelty, yet it is already turning our world upside down.
Thinking about moving to Austin, Texas? It can be an expensive prospect for millennials, and a new study in Zillow really breaks it down.
As the theatrical version of American politics continues to chew into our daily lives, three filmmakers from the University of Texas Moody College of Communication have created a series of nine films about partisan politics in America.
Poker may not still hold the mainstream popularity that it once did, but there is still a significant group of people who participate in this hobby/sport.
Who needs fireworks when a swift knock in the face will have you seeing stars?
Sorry John Cena fans, it looks like an Austin elementary school will not bear the name of the leader of the Cenation. Nor will it be called Schooly McSchoolerson.
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.
Austin may not be known for its professional sports teams, since we don't actually have any, but that doesn't mean that it's not a city full of fans of everything from football to hockey, and everything in between.
Curator Beverly Adams will moderate a discussion among three artists featured in Fixing Shadows: Luz María Bedoya (Lima), Fernando Castro (Houston), and Pablo Hare (Lima).
Break out the orange ticker tape and pull Bevo XV from his pen, it’s time to throw a parade down Guadalupe. UT Austin has just gotten the props it deserves!
The Color Run®, one of the largest 5k event series in the world, will be in Austin on May 7th. The event will be held at Travis County Expo Center located 7311 Decker Ln, Austin, TX 78724, and the race will begin at 8:00am. Registration is open for individual runners and teams.
Austin may be growing exponentially right now, which automatically means that we're creating increasing levels of light pollution, but our night sky visibility is still pretty good. That's great news for Austin stargazing!