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Arts organizations in Austin are losing tens of thousands of dollars in federal funding that supported youth art programs and music and dance festivals.
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Venue owners worry fewer restrictions on resale tickets will harm concertgoers.
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Brigitte Bandit is helping LGBTQ+ Austinites and allies keep up with the news and find resources for political advocacy. Her weekly "LegiSLAYtion & Liberation" event combines education with music, dance and queer joy.
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Austin surpassed 100 degrees on Sunday, creating a potentially dangerous cocktail of heat and dust at Zilker Park.
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The red-headed pop "femininomenon," decked out in cowboy chaps and a belt-buckle top, performed hits like "HOT TO GO!" and "Pink Pony Club," as well as unreleased song "The Subway."
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Poet KB Brookins is circulating a petition to add a city program that would promote literacy and the arts in Austin.
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School districts are not required to adopt the agency’s recommendations but can use them as guidance as they develop new procedures or alter their policies for selecting or removing library books.
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TV favors the young � but Betty White only got more famous as she got older. White's career began in the earliest days of television, and she was active until her death at the age of 99.
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From Texas Standard:Many Texas institutions and places of culture and learning are closed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic � that includes museums.�
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From Texas Standard.For many Texans of a certain age, learning civics and math and grammar began as we sat cross-legged on the floor in front of a big�