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Events - Saturday, May 1, 2021 - The Austin Chronicle

Events - Saturday, May 1, 2021 - The Austin Chronicle
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Restaurants to the Rescue, Even When They Need Rescuing

Pieous, T Loc’s Sonoran Hot Dog, ah, can we ever properly chart all the generous outpourings of aid? Note: Most places have announced reopening to the public – but check their social media for updates and specific offerings. And our local farmers – working their asses off to try to save what could be saved from the onslaught of Winter Storm Uri, the state’s big sky itself suddenly against them, bringing what they could to Texas Farmers Markets. The first weekend out, many farmers and vendors reported selling out due to high turnout, but their troubles will intensify as many have lost almost all their crops except for greenhouse seedlings.

Best Austin restaurants dishing holiday meals to make season bright

Best Austin restaurants dishing holiday meals to make the season bright Best Austin restaurants dishing holiday meals to make season bright Photo courtesy of Aba Photo by Nicole Gell Photo by Jessica Attie Not to sound like a grinch, but this holiday season is kind of a bummer. “The more the merrier” is a notion we can’t really embrace this year (along with our friends and family). Joyous holiday gatherings and lively cookie swaps and cocktail parties aren’t written in the stars this season.  Despite the gloom, there is still cause for the holiday spirit, maybe even more so this year. So, deck the halls and pop the Champagne, because Austin restaurants are dishing out all kinds of festive feasts to beat the 2020 holiday blues.

Austin Preservation Merit Awards winners: 11 historic building works

Sometimes it feels like Austin has already lost its core character permanently. No doubt, our material environment is changing every day, as we add more people, buildings and cars to a place that will likely soon join the list of top 10 largest cities in the country. And while Austin has preserved a lot of green space, the new high-rises and mid-rises, some of them legitimate eyesores, blot out our visual horizons, especially if one is on foot. Several groups in town are dedicated to judiciously preserving our built heritage, none more ardently than Preservation Austin. Accelerated during the first wave of protests against the wholesale demolition of worthy older structures in the 1970s, it has done a lot with few resources and a tiny, though effective, staff.

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