Entries from Austinist tagged with 'downtown>'
September 1, 2008
On August 31, 2008 The Human Race charity 10K organized by Nike was run in cities around the world, including here in Austin. In the Men’s division, Bernard Manirakiza originally from Burundi, Africa wons the race with a time of 31:51. In 2nd place, Gilbert Tuhabonye also from Burundi finished a little over a minute after his cousin Bernard with a time of 32:56....
Continue Reading "Snapshots: The Human Race Nike 10k"August 22, 2008
The Downtown Austin Alliance (DAA) is looking for Austin-area artists to design sculptures that can double as bicycle racks. ...
Continue Reading "Downtown Austin Alliance Looking For Nice Racks"August 20, 2008
Austin firefighters' union not happy about random drug testing proposal. More on the train derailment that occurred downtown this morning. Crews cleaning up the downtown oil tank which earlier this year spilled into Waller Creek. Soon Georgetown residents won't be allowed to park in yards anymore. Two Republican members of the Lege ask AG Abbott about possible state anti-immigration options....
Continue Reading "Extra Extra"August 11, 2008
Cesar Chavez became a two-way street between Brazos and San Antonio Streets today for the first time since 1978, when the hybrid one-way/two-way configuration was introduced. ...
Continue Reading "Cesar Chavez Street Now Swings Both Ways"August 8, 2008
Austin's Bat Festival may be no more if two local business don't agree to sign a petition that supports the partial closing of Congress Avenue and the Ann Richards Bridge. The festival, now in its fourth year, is scheduled to be held Labor Day weekend and is expected to draw a crowd of 40,000 bat lovers. In order for festival organizers to obtain the necessary permits required to close down portions of Congress Avenue, the city requires that the promoter get a petition signed by 90% of the businesses that will be affected....
Continue Reading "Bat Festival Fate At Stake"July 11, 2008
Who loves Will Smith more than July Fourth filmgoers? That didn’t change this year, as Hancock’s 62 million dollar take proves. But remember what got this whole holiday box office bonanza thing going? Smith has been cranking out bankable Independence Day blockbusters since…well, since Independence Day (AKA ID4), 1996. This kind of big budget movie awful-ness, for which the Devlin-Emmerich creative duo has become so renowned, is exactly what makes this film perfect for the character assassins of the Master Pancake Theater. Catch the madness and ridicule this weekend at the Alamo Downtown....
Continue Reading "Aliens Just Don't Understand: Master Pancake's Independence Day"July 3, 2008
If you can’t wait for tomorrow’s fireworks to start celebrating this great nation of ours; or if you love your country, but hate fireworks; or heck, maybe you like fireworks, but only when you’re the one doing the lighting, you can join others just like yourself at Alamo Ritz tonight for the Team America: World Police sing-along. ...
Continue Reading "Puppet Regime: The Team America World Police Sing-Along"June 27, 2008
A chunk of Cesar Chavez will be closed from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. this Sunday as the City continues converting the downtown street to 2-way. They will be installing conduit for a streetlight at the Guadalupe/Cesar Chavez intersection, and the street will be closed from about San Antonio to Lavaca; the S. 1st Street bridge will be closed at Riverside. Plan any downtown excursion on Sunday accordingly! [City of Austin]......
Continue Reading "Portion of Cesar Chavez Closed on Sunday"April 24, 2008
Former Austin State Rep. and Texas Railroad Commissioner Lena Guerrero dies; she was only 50. Randi Shade complains about incumbent Councilmember Jennifer Kim's spending of tax dollars. Your phone bill may go down a little next year; the PUC is expected to lower the Texas' Universal Service Fund tax. Del Valle High School teacher suspended for hugging a student?...
Continue Reading "Extra Extra"March 5, 2008
Eugene Mirman is much funnier than you. A mainstay of New York's alternative comedy scene, Mirman's profile has been even higher of late. In February, his Comedy Central Presents special debuted, and earlier this year, he was asked to cover the New Hampshire primaries for 236.com. He can also be seen as Jemaine and Bret's strange landlord in HBO's Flight Of The Conchords. A multi-year veteran of SXSW, Mirman is hosting this year's Web Awards at SXSW Interactive and is also performing at multiple SX venues during the music festival. ...
Continue Reading "SXSW Interactive And Music Preview: Austinist Interviews Eugene Mirman"March 3, 2008
Since 2001, the Rock 'n' Roll camp for girls based in Portland has instructed young women on the finer points of learning to play instruments and rocking out, while also helping to give their students a positive self-image and can-do attitude. ...
Continue Reading "Music Mondays Presents: Girls Rock!"February 25, 2008
If you were there to see the many downright amazing clips featured in “You’re Looking at Country,” a Music Mondays presentation at the Drafthouse a few weeks ago hosted by Dallas Wayne, among live performances by Faron Young, Willie Nelson, Loretta Lynn and more was The Man in Black himself, Johnny Cash, pickin’ his big hit “Get Rhythm.” ...
Continue Reading "Music Mondays Presents: Johnny Cash: The Man and his Music"February 21, 2008
Michael Olsen could get his job back with APD on a technicality. Man's body found near North Campus area; police say he fell off the roof. Obama's rally tomorrow night will close down roads downtown, so don't say we didn't warn you. Hillary trying to nab the Longhorn vote by wearing burnt orange today?...
Continue Reading "Extra Extra: Wherein We Don't Mention the Event Tonight"February 21, 2008
Tired of staying in your house to watch the Oscars, all seventy hours of them? Want to heckle in the company of others? Couture make you really hungry?...
Continue Reading "Alamo Hosts Oscar Night Jollities"February 18, 2008
When Thelonious Monk passed away in 1982, his status as an innovator and one of the leading figures in modern jazz music was well established. A pianist who cut his first recording in 1944, Monk went on to work with fantastic musicians over his remarkable career including Sonny Rollins (tenor sax), Art Blakey (drums), Miles Davis (trumpet), John Coltrane (tenor sax) and many others. An unusual and versatile performer, Monk’s personal behavior was often just as spontaneous, and his relationships with others, including his wife and child, were as challenging as some of his best music. ...
Continue Reading "Music Mondays Presents: Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser"February 14, 2008
For the first time in over a year, erstwhile Sinus Show members Owen Egerton, John Erler and Joe Parsons are back together, skewering bad films like some kind of movie mocking Voltron. And this time, they're taking dead aim at Robert Zemeckis' goofy sci-fi adventure Back to the Future....
Continue Reading "Sinus Show Members Reunite for Back to the Future"February 12, 2008
Wednesday at the Drafthouse Downtown, Japanese documentary filmmaker Kazuhiro Soda will be on hand to introduce his documentary, Campaign (Senkyo), a fine look at campaign ethics, the dirt of politicking (we love when that's a verb) and contemporary Japanese culture in general....
Continue Reading "AFS Doc Tour Hits the Ritz with Campaign (Senkyo)"February 11, 2008
This week’s installment of Music Mondays at the Alamo Drafthouse at the Ritz is all country, all the way. You’re Looking at Country, a film that shares the name of a Loretta Lynn song, is a look back on that golden age of country and western music when George Jones, Johnny Cash, and their ilk ruled the airwaves and parlayed their fame into television spots and even shows. Dolly Parton, one of SXSW’s most anticipated performers, also makes appearances in the film, as does Lynn and many, many more....
Continue Reading "Music Mondays Presents: You're Looking at Country"February 4, 2008
While a great deal of lip service is paid to “Keeping Austin Weird,” how did Austin manage to get so weird, anyway, and how far have we strayed from that great flashpoint of weirdness, the sixties? This special installment of Music Mondays at the Alamo Drafthouse will answer all this and more, with a presentation of the film Dirt Road to Psychedelia by director Scott Conn....
Continue Reading "Music Mondays Presents: Dirt Road to Psychedelia"February 1, 2008
Truthfully, every week is shark week in our hearts and minds, but this week brings with it a very special engagement of the eco-mentary Sharkwater, which follows the often dangerous, sometimes illegal, but always passionate pursuit of two men to save our fine finned friends of the big blue sea from imminent destruction at the hands of careless humans....
Continue Reading "It's Shark Week at the Alamo!"January 31, 2008
Think a giant, disembodied penis coming out of the sky to crush a frantic little animated cinnamon bun is funny? If you said "no", quit trying to act all genteel and get over to the Alamo Downtown for this year's edition of Spike and Mike's Sick & Twisted animation fest....
Continue Reading "Oh My, Now That Is Twisted"January 22, 2008
Today's Mega News Bits by Patrick Dentler and Rebecca Onion Asian markets fall; the Fed is really, really worried. Not convinced Giuliani's a dangerous, power-mad nutcase? Read this. The Great iPhone Heist! Tom Brady limps through the streets of New York with a walking boot on his foot. (The question is, what the hell was he doing in enemy territory in the first place?) Unhappy news for pregnant ladies, those who must inhabit the......
Continue Reading "News Bits: A Limp, A Cut, A Steal"January 17, 2008
Local production company Action Figure might not be a household name yet, but we bet you know their work. The group, based in (where else) East Austin, has produced shows like "Rollergirls" for A&E, and the Lone Star Grammy nominated show "Downtown" for KLRU/PBS. They're also not too shabby when it comes to dabbling in the music video market: their work for Okkervil River's "Our Life Is Not a Movie (Or Maybe)" made the e-rounds late last year, and this year, a company video they produced found its way into the hearts of local DJ duo Ocelot Mthrfckrs. ...
Continue Reading "Action Figure & DJ Duo Team Up for a Punch in the Face"January 17, 2008
City Council is considering a proposal that would revise the zoning regulations on East 12th Street along the lines of the recent revisions to the zoning regulations on East 11th Street (item 44 on the agenda). The new regulations would apply between I-35 an Poquito St. and would generally allow for mid-rise construction along 12th Street. ...
Continue Reading "City Council Ponders Fate of East Austin Development"January 16, 2008
What's not to love about that hairy chest and denim jacket?...
Continue Reading "Jason Bateman's Birthday Party: Teen Wolf Too"January 15, 2008
With the faith of a thousand men, Pastor Richard Gazowsky set out ten years ago on a divine mission: to make the greatest film ever made. Nevermind that the first film he ever saw was The Lion King, at the tender age of 40. Nevermind that he had absolutely no background in directing, editing, or producing an epic so grand that it's concept was enthusiastically described as "The Ten Commandments meets Star Wars." Nevermind that his only solid source of funding was the generous tithes of his congregation at the Voice of Pentecost Church....
Continue Reading "AFS Documentary Tour: Audience of One"January 15, 2008
The inimitably awesome Crispin Glover will be coming to the Alamo Downtown February 9 through 11, to screen two films he directed and to give an introductory slide show called "The Big Slide Show". After the films, he will answer questions. ("How did you get that way?" is probably off limits as a question.) ...
Continue Reading "Crispin Glover's Middle Name is Really "Hellion""January 14, 2008
On April 4, 1968, America's greatest civil rights leader was shot dead in Memphis, Tennessee. The following evening, one man bridged the gap between societal injustice and misery, just by being one of the world's most inspiring performer. ...
Continue Reading "Music Mondays Presents: James Brown Live 1968"January 11, 2008
Photo by smellyknee on flickr Sorry, Kucinich fans: Federal judge rules that he won't be on the Texas ballot. Downtown oil-spill sends 1,500 gallons of oil into Waller Creek, and it is still unclear where the oil came from. City of Hutto signs U.S. Mayors Climate Protection Agreement. Seven City of Austin employees alter vehicle inspection stickers, get arrested. Search is still on for Lewisville dad who killed his two daughters; on New Year's Eve......
Continue Reading "Extra Extra"January 11, 2008
City crews are working to clean up the ruptured water line that caused thousands of gallons of an oil and water mix to spill onto Sixth Street and into Waller Creek. It could take up to twelve more hours before the clean-up is complete, and businesses in the area are likely to be without water as the line is fixed....
Continue Reading "Downtown Oil Spill Baffles City Workers"