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New Year's Eve in Austin: Top concerts to close out 2021

Where will you be when the ball drops? Top options include Spoon's concert at ACL Live, Nané at Empire and country dancing at the Broken Spoke.

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16 best things to do in Austin - Lonely Planet

16 best things to do in Austin - Lonely Planet
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Texas First: The Night I Went Two-stepping With the Gilleyrats

Texas First: The Night I Went Two-stepping With the Gilleyrats
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We Have an Issue: Under Construction


The week began with us wondering if a handshake is inflammatory.
We were discussing the cover, which Art Director Zeke Barbaro had originally designed for our Election issue – a "let's get to work," cautiously optimistic illustration of totems of democracy being rebuilt. Regular readers will recall that we landed instead on an apocalyptic image for that first cover in November – a picture of ruin that anticipated Trump and his faithfuls' apparent determination to reduce America to rubble.
Leading up to the inauguration, we dusted off Zeke's discarded cover, thinking,
now – now is the time we get to be cautiously optimistic! And then rioters laid waste to the U.S. Capitol, egged on by the president, his allies, and a political machine that's been piping toxic lies about a stolen election into the air ducts for months. They shattered glass, ransacked offices, smeared shit on the walls. As repair work began on the Capitol building, our cover's figurative concept –

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Faster Than Sound: Music Venues React to Stage 5


As Austin headed into the holidays, health officials moved Travis County into
Stage 5 COVID-19 risk guidelines on Dec. 23 because of increased virus cases and hospitalizations. Bumping to the highest restrictions did not mandate closure of bars and music venues – allowed to operate up to 75% capacity with recertification as restaurants under wiggly state orders – but local officials encouraged closure of indoor dining spaces. Left to interpret for themselves, many venues with restarted concert calendars canceled until further notice.
Stage 5 recommendations "[urge] individuals to avoid all gatherings outside of the household and avoid dining and shopping except as essential. Businesses are recommended to only operate through contactless options such as curbside and delivery."

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Rest in peace, Ginny. We can't imagine a world without you.


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It was with great sadness that Tracie and I learned last night of Ginny Kalmbach’s passing.
From the early 1980s through 2013, Ginny owned the legendary Ginny’s Little Longhorn Saloon in Austin, Texas.
It was Tracie’s favorite honky tonk when she was going to school at University of Texas in the late 1990s.
And when Tracie moved back from Italy in 2008, she rented an apartment not far from the club, in part so she wouldn’t have to travel far to get there (no joke, that’s how much she loved the place).
By the time Tracie and I met, Ginny was Tracie’s customer: Tracie was a rep for at the time and she asked for the club to be added to her “route,” as we say in the trade.

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Ginny Kalmbach of Austin club Little Longhorn Saloon has died


Austin 360
Ginny Kalmbach, former owner of the storied Burnet Road dive Little Longhorn Saloon, has died. She was 85. 
"It is with great sadness that we have lost one of the most special people on the planet today. Our Honky Tonk Angel Ginny Kalmbach... You will be dearly missed. Our hearts go out to your family. RIP Miss Ginny," a post to the club's official Facebook page read. 
“She was an amazing gift to all of us, our community, our bands, everyone she met because she meant so much to so many people in different ways,” the club’s current owner, Terry Gaona, said Wednesday. 

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Austin music venues are struggling from COVID-19, but help is coming, city says


The millions of dollars the city of Austin promised to live music venues who've been pummeled by the COVID-19 pandemic has yet to be delivered after two months, raising an already high degree of discomfort to clubs struggling to keep their lights on.
But the assistance is coming soon, the city insists, and it'll end up being more than originally planned through additional resources that at one time were thought to have been out of reach.
Last week, the Austin City Council threw a lifeline to venues by offering a tax reimbursement program that could make landlords think twice about proceeding with eviction for non-payment. The program will make use of Chapter 380 incentive agreements -- named for the portion of the state's local government code that authorizes them --- to offer tax breaks to landlords who are willing to renegotiate lease agreements.

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