Co-owner Maggie Lea told the Chronicle that she and partner Tamara Hoover have regained access to Cheer Up Charlies. “We ACH ...
See You When I See You is Jay Duplass’ second movie as a solo director, but it’s still a first: the first time he has directed from a project he didn’t originate. The film, which premiered at Sundance ...
It’s a year of tradition-bending for the multifaceted festival – as you may have heard. Still, South by Southwest community events, open to the Austin community and badge-holders alike, will continue ...
If someone tells you there’s a film about two burnouts hired to take a kid to rehab, you might expect a feel-good story where life lessons are learned, and everything is solved with a hug. The ...
The Red River Plunge of Bonnie and Clyde is still legendary in Wellington, a town at the base of the Texas Panhandle 30 miles north of Childress. A Texas historical marker about the famous outlaws ...
They may be nearly three decades into their career, but Switchfoot is still crossing dreams old and new off their rock star bucket list: namely, playing South by Southwest for the first time this year ...
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly embedded in classrooms and workplaces, Gen Z is entering adulthood with tools former generations never had. Some experts see AI as a disruption, while ...
For decades, when visitors arrived in Austin for South by Southwest, the first thing they did was head to the Austin Convention Center to pick up their badge. If they try that this year, they’ll be ...
Some one thousand artists will perform throughout Austin in the next seven days – how are you supposed to listen to all of them? The answer is you’re not; that’s our job. The Chronicle music team ...
In the early Nineties, Seinfeld revolutionized television comedy with a single motto: “No hugging, no learning.” In their updated version of Noël Coward’s Private Lives, Bandwagon Arts gives audiences ...
Eric Geadelmann trains his camera in tight on the neck of Bruce Robison’s guitar, the shot moving down the frets with the songwriter’s fingers as he winces out a poignant take of Waylon Jennings’ “You ...
Sometime in 1980, a University of Southern California film student named Ken Kwapis walked into a Los Angeles record store. As he was flipping through the bins, an album caught his eye. Three ...