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4 of Austin’s Top Baristas Talk Espresso

Posted on June 10, 2016 by Guest Blogger

Flitch Coffee truck

Flitch Coffee trailer in East Austin

Guest article by Natalie Parra-Novosad

I’ll go out of my way every morning just to get an espresso or cappuccino at one of my favorite cafes, even if it means being a little late for work. I’ll never enjoy a coffee from Starbuck’s or a gas station again.

Sometimes I wallow in guilt over the fact that I’m willing to fork over a good chunk of my salary to satisfy my craving for exceptional coffee, often multiple times a day. But after getting to know the baristas at four of my favorite Austin coffee shops, I feel less guilty about my habit.

Meet the faces behind the flavor.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Drink, Food & Drink Tagged With: coffee, coffee shops

Mural Competition Alert: Display Your Artwork in Downtown Austin

Posted on May 25, 2016 by Guest Blogger

Hyatt Regency Mural Competition Austin

The deadline for Hyatt Regency Austin’s mural competition is May 31, 2016

Guest article by Sam Small

So you’re a street artist or know someone who is? If you’d like your art to be seen in one of Austin’s areas with the most foot traffic, here’s a mural competition for you.

Hyatt Regency Austin on Barton Springs Road at South Congress has a wall that is currently ordinary and not doing much at all. The 20-foot by 5-foot wall in question was going to get a fresh coat of paint when someone proposed, “Why not paint a mural on it?” The conversation led to the idea for a community competition, and that’s where you come in.

The Hyatt team wouldn’t expect something like this to be done for nothing. So they’re offering a prize for the winning mural proposal. The winner will receive his or her choice of a $1,000 gift card to Jerry’s Artarama (a local art supply shop) or two three-day passes to the 2016 Austin City Limits Music Festival with a complimentary weekend stay at Hyatt Regency Austin. Not bad, eh?

Hike and Bike Trail Austin

Google Street View of the Hyatt Regency wall along Austin Hike-and-Bike Trail

And here’s another thing about this wall. It’s on the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail. Yes, the one that now goes in a loop from north shore to south and is frequented by one and a half million people every year. That’s 28,000 people a week or 4,000 people every day who would potentially walk by your amazing wall painting! Talk about prime gallery real estate.

If you’re not already known locally, you may be after this level of exposure. Austin is known for its street murals, from “Greetings from Austin,” (First Street and Annie in South Austin) to “i love you very much,” (Jo’s Coffee on South Congress) to “Hi, how are you” (W. 21st Street and Guadalupe). Your submission to Hyatt’s competition can include text or be pictorial only. Either way, the selection panel is awaiting your entry.

Austin Street Art

Austin’s diverse collection of beloved street murals

If you want to give it a shot, open up your Instagram account and upload a photograph of your mural art. Be sure to include the hashtags #HyattLovesATX and #Entry. You must be a local Austin resident or someone who can physically be in Austin to paint the mural. There’s no entry limit; just remember this is a family-friendly viewing area.

The deadline to enter is Tuesday, May 31, 2016 at 9 p.m., so think fast. Instagram submissions will be reviewed by a panel of judges based on specific criteria including uniqueness, creativity and appeal.

The winner will be notified by Friday, June 10 and must be able to complete their mural design on the hotel’s wall between Friday, June 10 and Monday, June 20. You can email Dorothy Hornbeck at dhornbeck@jameskorenchen.com with your questions and access the official rules here.

 

@theAustinot wants to know:

What is your favorite street mural or art piece in Austin?

 

Sam Small and his wife made the permanent move from London, England to Austin, Texas in 2014. Sam is a writer of songs, articles and screenplays and also runs a small recording studio in south Austin. 

Filed Under: Archives

Soul of a Musician Series Digs Into Meaning Behind Songs

Posted on May 20, 2016 by Guest Blogger

Soul of a Musician Series Austin

Calliope Musicals performs at the most recent Soul of a Musician Series (Credit: Allen Keith)

Guest article by Angela Bowers

Austin, widely known as the Live Music Capital of the World, hosts a variety of musicians. From every genre and locations around the world, musicians come to Austin for the love of music, our eclectic community and a supportive environment for artists. Within that setting, Soul of a Musician Series originated out of a desire to meet the spiritual needs of the city’s musicians. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Music

Every Shape a Diamond: Weekly Jam Sessions to Progressive Songwriting

Posted on May 13, 2016 by Guest Blogger

Every Shape a Diamond Austin Band

Credit: Every Shape a Diamond

Guest article by Lauren Lyman

Post-jazz-rock is a progressive genre taking on a life of its own. After the loud riffs and swirling licks of tall and augmented chords level out, there’s room for a wider canvas. Austin band Every Shape a Diamond adds flare to this mix by incorporating the laptop for an avant garde feel. On May 7, 2016, the group held their official, self-titled album release party at Breakaway Records, and now audiences can own this string of progressive songs on vinyl and CD.

“Progressive music deals with complexity,” drummer David Pavkovic explained. “It’s music that makes my brain happy from processing the information.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Music

Support Austin’s Youngest Entrepreneurs on Lemonade Day Austin

Posted on May 6, 2016 by Guest Blogger

Lemonade Day Austin

Credit: Chelsea Wilmot Photography

Guest article by Kyle Rea

If there’s a greater feeling than drinking cold lemonade on a hot day, maybe it’s drinking cold lemonade that has been crafted by the tiny hands we all love.

Picture this. You’re walking through Pease Park, reminiscing about last weekend’s birthday bash for Eeyore, when you spot three children behind a lemonade stand. One in a Spider-Man costume, one in a Wonder Woman costume and one in a Hulk costume. As you order a glass of their homemade lemonade, you realize you’ve just met three of Austin’s youngest entrepreneurs.

Get ready to find yourself in this situation on May 7, 2016: Lemonade Day Austin. Anywhere you go, you may see a lemonade stand run by a child or group of young friends who are not only looking to make some money for themselves, but also to donate to the charity of their choosing. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Events Tagged With: family friendly

4 Places to Find My Favorite Cheesecake in Austin

Posted on May 4, 2016 by Guest Blogger

Guest article by Angela Bowers

While Austin’s foodie mantra may sing breakfast tacos and queso, cheesecake is some of the yummiest stuff around town. Local businesses such as The Celia Jacobs Cheesecake Experience, Upper Crust Bakery, Capital City Bakery and Stregare Cheesecake Company successfully whip up some of the best cheesecake to be found in the great capital of Texas.

If your fork is ready, let’s dig in. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Food, Food & Drink Tagged With: dessert, vegan

3 Austin Entrepreneur Moms Prove the Value of Failure

Posted on April 28, 2016 by Guest Blogger

Guest article by Dana Minney

What do babies and businesses have in common? They both have moms! Well, with babies, it’s literal. But in a manner of speaking, businesses have to be birthed into existence, too.

Read on as three entrepreneur moms in Austin tell the truth about raising kids, running a business and the common thread of making failure work for them. After all, what prepares kids for real life better than learning how to recover after a fall?

If You Fail, Make it Fun: Laura Beck, Striped Shirt

Laura Beck Founder Striped Shirt

Laura Beck, entrepreneur mom and founder of Striped Shirt

“I wanted my kids to see how you can decide to change course in life,” said Laura Beck, who started, then stopped, Striped Shirt. “I envisioned my business being successful and wanted my kids to see me running it and being a role model for them.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Discoveries, Local Business

Austin Creative Alliance Tackles Affordability Issues Facing Local Artists

Posted on April 26, 2016 by Guest Blogger

Austin Creative Alliance Summit

Community leaders and local artists gather to address the issues facing Austin’s creative community

Guest article by Alicia Santiago

“Convening is what we can and should be doing,” Shea Little declared as he kicked off an interactive summit about turning Austin’s boom into opportunities for arts, culture and society on April 19, 2016.

Little is co-founder of Big Medium and East Austin Studio Tour, and Board Chair of Austin Creative Alliance, which hosted the event at KLRU Studios. Throughout the evening, approximately 200 community leaders and creatives heard from Austin artists and organizations about specific issues they are facing as a result of the economic boom and rapid population increase in the Texas capital. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Culture

Calliope Musicals, Austin’s Best New Artist, Releases Debut LP

Posted on April 25, 2016 by Guest Blogger

Calliope Musicals LP Release Party

Calliope Musicals released their debut LP, “Time Owes You Nothing” on April 15, 2016

Guest article by Lauren Lyman

On April 15, 2016, Calliope Musicals celebrated the long-awaited release of their debut LP, “Time Owes You Nothing,” with an elaborate party at Central Presbyterian Church. There were blow-up animals center stage, dancers, happy faces and crowd cheers surrounding this already active band. After finishing their sixth tour and receiving “Best New Austin Artist” at Austin Music Awards in March, Calliope Musicals seemed grateful to announce their songs are now ready for fans to take home.

“We are proud of everything we have done. But it’s been hard to finish a set and rush off stage to give someone a hug and they are like, ‘Gosh, where can I hear that one song?'” lead guitar player Chris Webb shared. “Now there is finally an answer other than ‘at our next show!'” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Music

Articulture Designs Unites Plant Life With Home Decor in Austin

Posted on April 20, 2016 by Guest Blogger

Articulture Designs Austin

Articulture Designs is located at 6405 Manchaca Road in Austin

Guest article by Laurie Engle

For the past six years, this Austin business has operated by appointment only, creating fun, funky and earthy botanical designs like living walls, interior plantscapes and sustainable landscape design. You may recognize their work at Whole Foods Market or The Four Seasons Residences.

Now, Articulture Designs has a boutique and event space with over 2,200 square feet of awesomeness. The south Austin location features home decor items, gifts and one-of-a-kind creations.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Discoveries, Local Business Tagged With: south austin

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