The city of Austin is home to more than 300 parks, but there’s always room for more, especially when we’re talking about accessible green space in the highly urbanized and rapidly growing downtown area. Waller Creek is a one and a half mile riparian ecosystem that begins at Waterloo Park and travels south along the […]
7 Female Designers and Illustrators Who Add to Austin’s Creative Force
There’s an overwhelming amount of girl power in Austin nowadays, especially in the tech and startup world. We want to showcase some awesome ladies you should know in the design and illustration world.
Kick Your Lady Mojo Into High Gear With #bossbabesATX
Keep your ear to the ground in Austin and you’ll hear the rumblings of #bossbabesATX. This group’s near-viral momentum over the past year and a half shows no signs of slowing down.
13 Signs That Austin Has Ruined You
Step off the plane into Austin-Bergstrom Airport, and the wafting scent of Salt Lick BBQ is one of the first indicators this town is going to woo you. Try not to swoon over the unmistakable guitar riffs of Stevie Ray Vaughan ubiquitous in bars around town. And if your heart doesn’t do a back flip when gazing […]
Austin Tiny Home Living: Minimizing Space to Maximize Freedom
As a minimalist with an interest in sustainability, excited by the challenge of living in small spaces with a fear of geographical commitment, you could say I’m an ideal candidate for the tiny home lifestyle. But this wasn’t always the case. Living in a space more than eight times smaller than the average American home didn’t appeal to me until I […]
SAvery Fights Slavery With Food Truck Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
We all have our list of guilty pleasures–the things we love though we know they’re not the best choice. As a trashy TV addict and baker, my personal list is at least a mile long. Thankfully, Avery Harris of Austin’s SAvery Grilled Cheese food truck has found a way to take the guilt out of one […]
Treat a Friend With Austin Passbook’s BOGO Deals
One small book will make your friends want to hang out with you all the time. Austin Passbook is full of buy one, get one free coupons for local food trucks and activities in Austin. The first edition launched in 2014, and this awesome resource is more popular than ever. Simple, but fabulous! With Austin Passbook in hand, you can treat […]
Austin’s Aralyn Hughes on Pigs, Performing and the Final Bow
“I used to be normal. I didn’t know better until I was 30.” You may know Austinite Aralyn Hughes from her apartment on the Weird Homes Tour, her performances, or her recently released book and documentary. Perhaps you’ve caught a glimpse of her art car driving around Austin, or you’ve seen a mural painted in […]
Austin-Based Esperanza Market Brings Hope to Nicaragua
While teaching and traveling around Nicaragua, Jennifer Simonson, founder of Esperanza Market, noticed something peculiar. The parks and streets of the town she was visiting were filled with school-aged children in the middle of the school day. This scene was not uncommon, Simonson had noticed it before: potential students wandered around when they should have been in […]
5 of Austin’s Musical Men Open Up About Love and Music
Guest article by Andi G. C. What is love? This is a question we’ve all asked ourselves at least once in our lives. Numerous authors have written on the matter; it is the theme of many movies; and a great number of musicians awaken our emotions when singing about the topic of love. Since Austin is […]
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