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March 3, 2008

In case you're still curious about where to vote on Tuesday, we've reprinted the official list from the Travis County Clerk web site as of Monday evening. For up-to-date information, you might want to double-check the Office of the Registrar's database To find out which precint you're in, use their handy Voter Verification form. From the Elections Divison: Registered voters can vote with a voter registration card, driver’s license or any official photo ID,......

Continue Reading "Polling Places for March 4th"

February 9, 2007

That's right: it's time to heat up your winter nights again, with the 14th season of FronteraFest. The Short Fringe, the Long Fringe, or Mi Casa es su Teatro -- FronteraFest is five weeks of alternative, offbeat, new, and just plain off-the-wall fringe theatre presented by Hyde Park Theatre and Austin Script Works. For complete FronteraFest 2007 information, including times and locations for the Short Fringe, the Long Fringe and Mi Casa es su......

Continue Reading "FronteraFest's "Mi Casa Es Su Teatro" Takes Over City This Saturday"

November 28, 2006

Last year, in Gregory Gym on the UT campus, five miniature statues of former congresswoman Barbara Jordan were placed in the lobby for students and faculty to vote on. After a year-long process, Santa Fe artist Kim Crowley's representation of Jordan, thumbing around her briefcase while seated on a bronze bench, was chosen. Due to its rather lackluster presence, that statue has now been repealed by the UT Barbara Jordan Statue Committe. Today, they're......

Continue Reading "UT Wants A Redo, And Your Help"

August 16, 2006

July had the highest number of Iraqi civilian deaths. News of bombings in Iraq seems to be almost ubiquitous, even though we are told things are calming down. Are the Iraqis better off since our forces attacked their country? Did we start something we can't finish? How long until our troops can come home? Tomorrow night Democracy for Texas will host a public forum to discuss such questions as these. The panel discussion will......

Continue Reading "DFT Panel on Iraq War Tomorrow"

April 18, 2006

This Friday and Saturday, Women & Their Work presents Natasha Tsakos' "UpWake Part III" at the Carver Museum. This multi-media dance performance combines clowning, dance, and dreams with a backdrop consisting of projected digital animations and an original soundtrack. "Up Wake Part III," after the successes of Parts I and II that were commissioned by the Miami Light Project, is the last installment of the Zero Trilogy. The play follows Zero, a toon character, throughout......

Continue Reading "Austinist Giveaway: Tickets to See Natasha Tsakos' "Up Wake III""

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