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EVENTS - AUSTIN MONTHLY MAGAZINE Whisler’s 2021 Spring Menu Features Tarantino-Inspired Cocktails. May 31, 2021 - June 30, 2021 | 4:00 pm - 2:00 am. Austin’s favorite Eastside destination, Whisler’s, the craft-cocktail bar, mezcalería and speakeasy-style haunt, announces a new round of mixed drinks this Spring, paying homage to the great films of Quentin Tarantino. ABOUT US - AUSTIN MONTHLY MAGAZINE Austin Monthly Magazine. Austin Monthly serves to celebrate and examine the free-spirited, ground-breaking, and creative ethos of the evolving city. Austin Monthly delivers a guide to the best of the city along with thought-provoking reads on the issues, trends, ideas and people catalyzing the city’s transformation and celebrations of those that champion the city’s distinct culture and soul.TOP DOCTORS
Roopal Bhatt, MD, FAAD. Dermatology. Secondary location: 1801 E. 51st St., Bldg. C, Suite 320 Austin, TX 78723 (512) 478-3376 Dr. Roopal Bhatt is a Board-Certified Dermatologist and Fellow with the American Academy of Dermatology. She is a member of the Texas Medical Association, Travis. NOMINATE AUSTIN'S TOP DOCTORS 1712 Rio Grande Street, Suite 100 Austin, TX 78701. 512-263-9133 HOW THE 1970S DEFINED AUSTIN Austin was smaller, saner, and far more comprehensible in 1975. The population was a smidge over 250,000 in 1970; today, it’s a little more than 950,000 and climbing by an estimated 150 people a day. The metro area, which includes Cedar Park, Georgetown, and Round Rock, is growing even faster. In the ’70s, the city proper was roughly WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO LUKE DENMAN? September 2020. For Kay Denman, May 6 felt like any other day since COVID-19 hit Austin. But as she folded clothes in the laundry room of her Westlake home, the longtime teacher’s assistant received a call from an unknown German number. While most people would’ve let it go to voicemail, Denman’s son, Luke, had spent several years in WHAT HAPPENED TO RUNTEX? Then came a much bigger opportunity. In 1988, the owner of RunTex, a small specialty running shop located at North Lamar Boulevard and 12th Street, was preparing to close his business. Paul borrowed $20,000 from his parents to buy the inventory and take over the lease. “Allof
ANNOUNCING THE WINNER OF THE 'THANK A TEACHER' CONTEST This past year, we saw teachers rise to extraordinary heights, showing their commitment to educate and inspire students. Austin Monthly and Texas State University wanted to honor those educators with the ‘Thank a Teacher’ contest. Teacher education has been paramount to Texas State’s mission since the school’s founding in 1899, and today it prepares more dedicated, dynamic new RECIPE: MATT’S EL RANCHO'S BOB ARMSTRONG DIP From The Austin Cookbook by Paula Forbes. Former Texas land commissioner Bob Armstrong was a Matt’s El Rancho regular. Apparently bored of the typical menu offerings, legend has it Armstrong asked Matt Martinez Jr. to make something up just for him.HOME ARCHIVES
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Roopal Bhatt, MD, FAAD. Dermatology. Secondary location: 1801 E. 51st St., Bldg. C, Suite 320 Austin, TX 78723 (512) 478-3376 Dr. Roopal Bhatt is a Board-Certified Dermatologist and Fellow with the American Academy of Dermatology. She is a member of the Texas Medical Association, Travis. NOMINATE AUSTIN'S TOP DOCTORS 1712 Rio Grande Street, Suite 100 Austin, TX 78701. 512-263-9133 HOW THE 1970S DEFINED AUSTIN Austin was smaller, saner, and far more comprehensible in 1975. The population was a smidge over 250,000 in 1970; today, it’s a little more than 950,000 and climbing by an estimated 150 people a day. The metro area, which includes Cedar Park, Georgetown, and Round Rock, is growing even faster. In the ’70s, the city proper was roughly WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO LUKE DENMAN? September 2020. For Kay Denman, May 6 felt like any other day since COVID-19 hit Austin. But as she folded clothes in the laundry room of her Westlake home, the longtime teacher’s assistant received a call from an unknown German number. While most people would’ve let it go to voicemail, Denman’s son, Luke, had spent several years in WHAT HAPPENED TO RUNTEX? Then came a much bigger opportunity. In 1988, the owner of RunTex, a small specialty running shop located at North Lamar Boulevard and 12th Street, was preparing to close his business. Paul borrowed $20,000 from his parents to buy the inventory and take over the lease. “Allof
ANNOUNCING THE WINNER OF THE 'THANK A TEACHER' CONTEST This past year, we saw teachers rise to extraordinary heights, showing their commitment to educate and inspire students. Austin Monthly and Texas State University wanted to honor those educators with the ‘Thank a Teacher’ contest. Teacher education has been paramount to Texas State’s mission since the school’s founding in 1899, and today it prepares more dedicated, dynamic new RECIPE: MATT’S EL RANCHO'S BOB ARMSTRONG DIP From The Austin Cookbook by Paula Forbes. Former Texas land commissioner Bob Armstrong was a Matt’s El Rancho regular. Apparently bored of the typical menu offerings, legend has it Armstrong asked Matt Martinez Jr. to make something up just for him. BEST OF ATX ARCHIVES Best of ATX - With input from our readers, we’ve compiled a list of the greatest ways to dine, watch, shop, and support the people who make this city great.TRIBECA AT HOME
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THE SHOCKING STORY BEHIND THE BUDDHAFIELD, SOUTH AUSTIN'S January 2020. In 1992, a mass of people descended upon Barton Springs, legs swinging in unison, their hands interlocked. Flaunting long hair and tan, slender frames, they made for an attractive congregation, but all eyes were on the man leading the assemblage. Sporting a tight-fitting Speedo, black eyeliner, and a steely gaze, he went bymany
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ANNOUNCING THE WINNER OF THE 'THANK A TEACHER' CONTEST This past year, we saw teachers rise to extraordinary heights, showing their commitment to educate and inspire students. Austin Monthly and Texas State University wanted to honor those educators with the ‘Thank a Teacher’ contest. Teacher education has been paramount to Texas State’s mission since the school’s founding in 1899, and today it prepares more dedicated, dynamic newHOME ARCHIVES
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EVENTS - AUSTIN MONTHLY MAGAZINE Whisler’s 2021 Spring Menu Features Tarantino-Inspired Cocktails. May 31, 2021 - June 30, 2021 | 4:00 pm - 2:00 am. Austin’s favorite Eastside destination, Whisler’s, the craft-cocktail bar, mezcalería and speakeasy-style haunt, announces a new round of mixed drinks this Spring, paying homage to the great films of Quentin Tarantino. ABOUT US - AUSTIN MONTHLY MAGAZINE Austin Monthly Magazine. Austin Monthly serves to celebrate and examine the free-spirited, ground-breaking, and creative ethos of the evolving city. Austin Monthly delivers a guide to the best of the city along with thought-provoking reads on the issues, trends, ideas and people catalyzing the city’s transformation and celebrations of those that champion the city’s distinct culture and soul.TOP DOCTORS
Roopal Bhatt, MD, FAAD. Dermatology. Secondary location: 1801 E. 51st St., Bldg. C, Suite 320 Austin, TX 78723 (512) 478-3376 Dr. Roopal Bhatt is a Board-Certified Dermatologist and Fellow with the American Academy of Dermatology. She is a member of the Texas Medical Association, Travis. NOMINATE AUSTIN'S TOP DOCTORS 1712 Rio Grande Street, Suite 100 Austin, TX 78701. 512-263-9133 HOW THE 1970S DEFINED AUSTIN Austin was smaller, saner, and far more comprehensible in 1975. The population was a smidge over 250,000 in 1970; today, it’s a little more than 950,000 and climbing by an estimated 150 people a day. The metro area, which includes Cedar Park, Georgetown, and Round Rock, is growing even faster. In the ’70s, the city proper was roughly WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO LUKE DENMAN? September 2020. For Kay Denman, May 6 felt like any other day since COVID-19 hit Austin. But as she folded clothes in the laundry room of her Westlake home, the longtime teacher’s assistant received a call from an unknown German number. While most people would’ve let it go to voicemail, Denman’s son, Luke, had spent several years in WHAT HAPPENED TO RUNTEX? Then came a much bigger opportunity. In 1988, the owner of RunTex, a small specialty running shop located at North Lamar Boulevard and 12th Street, was preparing to close his business. Paul borrowed $20,000 from his parents to buy the inventory and take over the lease. “Allof
ANNOUNCING THE WINNER OF THE 'THANK A TEACHER' CONTEST This past year, we saw teachers rise to extraordinary heights, showing their commitment to educate and inspire students. Austin Monthly and Texas State University wanted to honor those educators with the ‘Thank a Teacher’ contest. Teacher education has been paramount to Texas State’s mission since the school’s founding in 1899, and today it prepares more dedicated, dynamic new RECIPE: MATT’S EL RANCHO'S BOB ARMSTRONG DIP From The Austin Cookbook by Paula Forbes. Former Texas land commissioner Bob Armstrong was a Matt’s El Rancho regular. Apparently bored of the typical menu offerings, legend has it Armstrong asked Matt Martinez Jr. to make something up just for him.HOME ARCHIVES
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EVENTS - AUSTIN MONTHLY MAGAZINE Whisler’s 2021 Spring Menu Features Tarantino-Inspired Cocktails. May 31, 2021 - June 30, 2021 | 4:00 pm - 2:00 am. Austin’s favorite Eastside destination, Whisler’s, the craft-cocktail bar, mezcalería and speakeasy-style haunt, announces a new round of mixed drinks this Spring, paying homage to the great films of Quentin Tarantino. ABOUT US - AUSTIN MONTHLY MAGAZINE Austin Monthly Magazine. Austin Monthly serves to celebrate and examine the free-spirited, ground-breaking, and creative ethos of the evolving city. Austin Monthly delivers a guide to the best of the city along with thought-provoking reads on the issues, trends, ideas and people catalyzing the city’s transformation and celebrations of those that champion the city’s distinct culture and soul.TOP DOCTORS
Roopal Bhatt, MD, FAAD. Dermatology. Secondary location: 1801 E. 51st St., Bldg. C, Suite 320 Austin, TX 78723 (512) 478-3376 Dr. Roopal Bhatt is a Board-Certified Dermatologist and Fellow with the American Academy of Dermatology. She is a member of the Texas Medical Association, Travis. NOMINATE AUSTIN'S TOP DOCTORS 1712 Rio Grande Street, Suite 100 Austin, TX 78701. 512-263-9133 HOW THE 1970S DEFINED AUSTIN Austin was smaller, saner, and far more comprehensible in 1975. The population was a smidge over 250,000 in 1970; today, it’s a little more than 950,000 and climbing by an estimated 150 people a day. The metro area, which includes Cedar Park, Georgetown, and Round Rock, is growing even faster. In the ’70s, the city proper was roughly WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO LUKE DENMAN? September 2020. For Kay Denman, May 6 felt like any other day since COVID-19 hit Austin. But as she folded clothes in the laundry room of her Westlake home, the longtime teacher’s assistant received a call from an unknown German number. While most people would’ve let it go to voicemail, Denman’s son, Luke, had spent several years in WHAT HAPPENED TO RUNTEX? Then came a much bigger opportunity. In 1988, the owner of RunTex, a small specialty running shop located at North Lamar Boulevard and 12th Street, was preparing to close his business. Paul borrowed $20,000 from his parents to buy the inventory and take over the lease. “Allof
ANNOUNCING THE WINNER OF THE 'THANK A TEACHER' CONTEST This past year, we saw teachers rise to extraordinary heights, showing their commitment to educate and inspire students. Austin Monthly and Texas State University wanted to honor those educators with the ‘Thank a Teacher’ contest. Teacher education has been paramount to Texas State’s mission since the school’s founding in 1899, and today it prepares more dedicated, dynamic new RECIPE: MATT’S EL RANCHO'S BOB ARMSTRONG DIP From The Austin Cookbook by Paula Forbes. Former Texas land commissioner Bob Armstrong was a Matt’s El Rancho regular. Apparently bored of the typical menu offerings, legend has it Armstrong asked Matt Martinez Jr. to make something up just for him. BEST OF ATX ARCHIVES Best of ATX - With input from our readers, we’ve compiled a list of the greatest ways to dine, watch, shop, and support the people who make this city great. ENTERTAINMENT ARCHIVES 1712 Rio Grande Street, Suite 100 Austin, TX 78701. 512-263-9133 AUSTIN'S TOP DOCTORS 2020 In our most comprehensive list yet, we celebrate 500 of Austin’s best physicians, in a range of 57 specialties. Introducing: Austin'sBest Doctor 2020.
THE BEST FROZEN TREATS IN AUSTIN Bar Peached. It might be tough not to go overboard on chef Eric Silverstein’s menu of Asian fusion comfort food offerings (hello, mapo bolognese!), but save room for dessert at his Clarksville spot. That’s because he’s graced the city with unforgettable Korean bingsu, a style of shaved ice with over-the-top toppings, like matcha powder, black sesame paste, fresh fruit, and so much more. THE BEST PLACES TO LIVE NOW Nick Picciandra and Lily Osborne: Nick, 35, is a wine sales rep; Lily, 35, is a communications manager for a nonprofit. Moved From: A rental craftsman-style home in Zilker. Home Sweet Home: A 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom ranch-style house built in 1971 in South Manchaca Square Feet: 1,300 The Search: “We were wanting something close to downtown with a big yard and good square-foot-to-dollar ratio WHERE TO VOLUNTEER IN AUSTIN RIGHT NOW Del Valle Community Coalition Food and Water Distribution. Located at the Circuit of the Americas, DVCC’s distribution center can use hands-on help today to get needed supplies to Austinites. To volunteer, just show up. When: Feb. 22, 3 to 7 p.m. Where: 9201 Circuit of the Americas Blvd. Subscribe Join our email list CurrentIssue Archives.
WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO LUKE DENMAN? September 2020. For Kay Denman, May 6 felt like any other day since COVID-19 hit Austin. But as she folded clothes in the laundry room of her Westlake home, the longtime teacher’s assistant received a call from an unknown German number. While most people would’ve let it go to voicemail, Denman’s son, Luke, had spent several years in THE SHOCKING STORY BEHIND THE BUDDHAFIELD, SOUTH AUSTIN'S January 2020. In 1992, a mass of people descended upon Barton Springs, legs swinging in unison, their hands interlocked. Flaunting long hair and tan, slender frames, they made for an attractive congregation, but all eyes were on the man leading the assemblage. Sporting a tight-fitting Speedo, black eyeliner, and a steely gaze, he went bymany
ANNOUNCING THE WINNER OF THE 'THANK A TEACHER' CONTEST This past year, we saw teachers rise to extraordinary heights, showing their commitment to educate and inspire students. Austin Monthly and Texas State University wanted to honor those educators with the ‘Thank a Teacher’ contest. Teacher education has been paramount to Texas State’s mission since the school’s founding in 1899, and today it prepares more dedicated, dynamic new LEROY AND LEWIS' BEET BBQ SAUCE IS A MUST-HAVE September 2020. Like utensils and wet rubs, barbecue sauce has a bad rap in Central Texas. But pitmaster Evan LeRoy says the maligned condiment has its place: namely, served on the side (assuming “it’s not overly liquid smoke-flavored”). Known for his way with smoked vegetables (cauliflower burnt ends) and meaty off-cuts (beefcheeks), it
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EVENTS - AUSTIN MONTHLY MAGAZINE Whisler’s 2021 Spring Menu Features Tarantino-Inspired Cocktails. May 31, 2021 - June 30, 2021 | 4:00 pm - 2:00 am. Austin’s favorite Eastside destination, Whisler’s, the craft-cocktail bar, mezcalería and speakeasy-style haunt, announces a new round of mixed drinks this Spring, paying homage to the great films of Quentin Tarantino. ABOUT US - AUSTIN MONTHLY MAGAZINE Austin Monthly Magazine. Austin Monthly serves to celebrate and examine the free-spirited, ground-breaking, and creative ethos of the evolving city. Austin Monthly delivers a guide to the best of the city along with thought-provoking reads on the issues, trends, ideas and people catalyzing the city’s transformation and celebrations of those that champion the city’s distinct culture and soul.TOP DOCTORS
Roopal Bhatt, MD, FAAD. Dermatology. Secondary location: 1801 E. 51st St., Bldg. C, Suite 320 Austin, TX 78723 (512) 478-3376 Dr. Roopal Bhatt is a Board-Certified Dermatologist and Fellow with the American Academy of Dermatology. She is a member of the Texas Medical Association, Travis. NOMINATE AUSTIN'S TOP DOCTORS 1712 Rio Grande Street, Suite 100 Austin, TX 78701. 512-263-9133 HOW THE 1970S DEFINED AUSTIN Austin was smaller, saner, and far more comprehensible in 1975. The population was a smidge over 250,000 in 1970; today, it’s a little more than 950,000 and climbing by an estimated 150 people a day. The metro area, which includes Cedar Park, Georgetown, and Round Rock, is growing even faster. In the ’70s, the city proper was roughly WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO LUKE DENMAN? September 2020. For Kay Denman, May 6 felt like any other day since COVID-19 hit Austin. But as she folded clothes in the laundry room of her Westlake home, the longtime teacher’s assistant received a call from an unknown German number. While most people would’ve let it go to voicemail, Denman’s son, Luke, had spent several years in WHAT HAPPENED TO RUNTEX? Then came a much bigger opportunity. In 1988, the owner of RunTex, a small specialty running shop located at North Lamar Boulevard and 12th Street, was preparing to close his business. Paul borrowed $20,000 from his parents to buy the inventory and take over the lease. “Allof
ANNOUNCING THE WINNER OF THE 'THANK A TEACHER' CONTEST This past year, we saw teachers rise to extraordinary heights, showing their commitment to educate and inspire students. Austin Monthly and Texas State University wanted to honor those educators with the ‘Thank a Teacher’ contest. Teacher education has been paramount to Texas State’s mission since the school’s founding in 1899, and today it prepares more dedicated, dynamic new RECIPE: MATT’S EL RANCHO'S BOB ARMSTRONG DIP From The Austin Cookbook by Paula Forbes. Former Texas land commissioner Bob Armstrong was a Matt’s El Rancho regular. Apparently bored of the typical menu offerings, legend has it Armstrong asked Matt Martinez Jr. to make something up just for him.HOME ARCHIVES
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EVENTS - AUSTIN MONTHLY MAGAZINE Whisler’s 2021 Spring Menu Features Tarantino-Inspired Cocktails. May 31, 2021 - June 30, 2021 | 4:00 pm - 2:00 am. Austin’s favorite Eastside destination, Whisler’s, the craft-cocktail bar, mezcalería and speakeasy-style haunt, announces a new round of mixed drinks this Spring, paying homage to the great films of Quentin Tarantino. ABOUT US - AUSTIN MONTHLY MAGAZINE Austin Monthly Magazine. Austin Monthly serves to celebrate and examine the free-spirited, ground-breaking, and creative ethos of the evolving city. Austin Monthly delivers a guide to the best of the city along with thought-provoking reads on the issues, trends, ideas and people catalyzing the city’s transformation and celebrations of those that champion the city’s distinct culture and soul.TOP DOCTORS
Roopal Bhatt, MD, FAAD. Dermatology. Secondary location: 1801 E. 51st St., Bldg. C, Suite 320 Austin, TX 78723 (512) 478-3376 Dr. Roopal Bhatt is a Board-Certified Dermatologist and Fellow with the American Academy of Dermatology. She is a member of the Texas Medical Association, Travis. NOMINATE AUSTIN'S TOP DOCTORS 1712 Rio Grande Street, Suite 100 Austin, TX 78701. 512-263-9133 HOW THE 1970S DEFINED AUSTIN Austin was smaller, saner, and far more comprehensible in 1975. The population was a smidge over 250,000 in 1970; today, it’s a little more than 950,000 and climbing by an estimated 150 people a day. The metro area, which includes Cedar Park, Georgetown, and Round Rock, is growing even faster. In the ’70s, the city proper was roughly WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO LUKE DENMAN? September 2020. For Kay Denman, May 6 felt like any other day since COVID-19 hit Austin. But as she folded clothes in the laundry room of her Westlake home, the longtime teacher’s assistant received a call from an unknown German number. While most people would’ve let it go to voicemail, Denman’s son, Luke, had spent several years in WHAT HAPPENED TO RUNTEX? Then came a much bigger opportunity. In 1988, the owner of RunTex, a small specialty running shop located at North Lamar Boulevard and 12th Street, was preparing to close his business. Paul borrowed $20,000 from his parents to buy the inventory and take over the lease. “Allof
ANNOUNCING THE WINNER OF THE 'THANK A TEACHER' CONTEST This past year, we saw teachers rise to extraordinary heights, showing their commitment to educate and inspire students. Austin Monthly and Texas State University wanted to honor those educators with the ‘Thank a Teacher’ contest. Teacher education has been paramount to Texas State’s mission since the school’s founding in 1899, and today it prepares more dedicated, dynamic new RECIPE: MATT’S EL RANCHO'S BOB ARMSTRONG DIP From The Austin Cookbook by Paula Forbes. Former Texas land commissioner Bob Armstrong was a Matt’s El Rancho regular. Apparently bored of the typical menu offerings, legend has it Armstrong asked Matt Martinez Jr. to make something up just for him. BEST OF ATX ARCHIVES Best of ATX - With input from our readers, we’ve compiled a list of the greatest ways to dine, watch, shop, and support the people who make this city great. ENTERTAINMENT ARCHIVES 1712 Rio Grande Street, Suite 100 Austin, TX 78701. 512-263-9133 THE BEST FROZEN TREATS IN AUSTIN Bar Peached. It might be tough not to go overboard on chef Eric Silverstein’s menu of Asian fusion comfort food offerings (hello, mapo bolognese!), but save room for dessert at his Clarksville spot. That’s because he’s graced the city with unforgettable Korean bingsu, a style of shaved ice with over-the-top toppings, like matcha powder, black sesame paste, fresh fruit, and so much more. AUSTIN'S TOP DOCTORS 2020 In our most comprehensive list yet, we celebrate 500 of Austin’s best physicians, in a range of 57 specialties. Introducing: Austin'sBest Doctor 2020.
THE BEST PLACES TO LIVE NOW Nick Picciandra and Lily Osborne: Nick, 35, is a wine sales rep; Lily, 35, is a communications manager for a nonprofit. Moved From: A rental craftsman-style home in Zilker. Home Sweet Home: A 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom ranch-style house built in 1971 in South Manchaca Square Feet: 1,300 The Search: “We were wanting something close to downtown with a big yard and good square-foot-to-dollar ratio WHERE TO VOLUNTEER IN AUSTIN RIGHT NOW Del Valle Community Coalition Food and Water Distribution. Located at the Circuit of the Americas, DVCC’s distribution center can use hands-on help today to get needed supplies to Austinites. To volunteer, just show up. When: Feb. 22, 3 to 7 p.m. Where: 9201 Circuit of the Americas Blvd. Subscribe Join our email list CurrentIssue Archives.
THE SHOCKING STORY BEHIND THE BUDDHAFIELD, SOUTH AUSTIN'S January 2020. In 1992, a mass of people descended upon Barton Springs, legs swinging in unison, their hands interlocked. Flaunting long hair and tan, slender frames, they made for an attractive congregation, but all eyes were on the man leading the assemblage. Sporting a tight-fitting Speedo, black eyeliner, and a steely gaze, he went bymany
WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO LUKE DENMAN? September 2020. For Kay Denman, May 6 felt like any other day since COVID-19 hit Austin. But as she folded clothes in the laundry room of her Westlake home, the longtime teacher’s assistant received a call from an unknown German number. While most people would’ve let it go to voicemail, Denman’s son, Luke, had spent several years in LEROY AND LEWIS' BEET BBQ SAUCE IS A MUST-HAVE September 2020. Like utensils and wet rubs, barbecue sauce has a bad rap in Central Texas. But pitmaster Evan LeRoy says the maligned condiment has its place: namely, served on the side (assuming “it’s not overly liquid smoke-flavored”). Known for his way with smoked vegetables (cauliflower burnt ends) and meaty off-cuts (beefcheeks), it
ANNOUNCING THE WINNER OF THE 'THANK A TEACHER' CONTEST This past year, we saw teachers rise to extraordinary heights, showing their commitment to educate and inspire students. Austin Monthly and Texas State University wanted to honor those educators with the ‘Thank a Teacher’ contest. Teacher education has been paramount to Texas State’s mission since the school’s founding in 1899, and today it prepares more dedicated, dynamic newHOME ARCHIVES
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2020 REALTOR PROFILES Erika loves Austin and is a champion for several local organizations. She is active in the community, including membership in Leadership Austin, serving as chair elect for the Sustainable Food Center, volunteering with Meals on Wheels, and supporting various nonprofits. 2500 Bee Caves Road. Austin, TX 78746. NOMINATE AUSTIN'S TOP DOCTORS 1712 Rio Grande Street, Suite 100 Austin, TX 78701. 512-263-9133 HOW THE 1970S DEFINED AUSTIN Austin was smaller, saner, and far more comprehensible in 1975. The population was a smidge over 250,000 in 1970; today, it’s a little more than 950,000 and climbing by an estimated 150 people a day. The metro area, which includes Cedar Park, Georgetown, and Round Rock, is growing even faster. In the ’70s, the city proper was roughly LEROY AND LEWIS' BEET BBQ SAUCE IS A MUST-HAVE September 2020. Like utensils and wet rubs, barbecue sauce has a bad rap in Central Texas. But pitmaster Evan LeRoy says the maligned condiment has its place: namely, served on the side (assuming “it’s not overly liquid smoke-flavored”). Known for his way with smoked vegetables (cauliflower burnt ends) and meaty off-cuts (beefcheeks), it
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ABOUT US - AUSTIN MONTHLY MAGAZINE Austin Monthly Magazine. Austin Monthly serves to celebrate and examine the free-spirited, ground-breaking, and creative ethos of the evolving city. Austin Monthly delivers a guide to the best of the city along with thought-provoking reads on the issues, trends, ideas and people catalyzing the city’s transformation and celebrations of those that champion the city’s distinct culture and soul. CONTACT - AUSTIN MONTHLY MAGAZINE Contact. Click here to submit an event to our calendar! Need help updating a calendar event? Email info@austinmonthly.com. For subscription inquiries, please email subscriptions@austinmonthly.com or call 818-286-3160. Have feedback for our editors? Send an email to feedback@austinmonthly.com. Click here to order back issues of AustinMonthly.
2020 REALTOR PROFILES Erika loves Austin and is a champion for several local organizations. She is active in the community, including membership in Leadership Austin, serving as chair elect for the Sustainable Food Center, volunteering with Meals on Wheels, and supporting various nonprofits. 2500 Bee Caves Road. Austin, TX 78746. NOMINATE AUSTIN'S TOP DOCTORS 1712 Rio Grande Street, Suite 100 Austin, TX 78701. 512-263-9133 HOW THE 1970S DEFINED AUSTIN Austin was smaller, saner, and far more comprehensible in 1975. The population was a smidge over 250,000 in 1970; today, it’s a little more than 950,000 and climbing by an estimated 150 people a day. The metro area, which includes Cedar Park, Georgetown, and Round Rock, is growing even faster. In the ’70s, the city proper was roughly LEROY AND LEWIS' BEET BBQ SAUCE IS A MUST-HAVE September 2020. Like utensils and wet rubs, barbecue sauce has a bad rap in Central Texas. But pitmaster Evan LeRoy says the maligned condiment has its place: namely, served on the side (assuming “it’s not overly liquid smoke-flavored”). Known for his way with smoked vegetables (cauliflower burnt ends) and meaty off-cuts (beefcheeks), it
WHAT HAPPENED TO RUNTEX? Then came a much bigger opportunity. In 1988, the owner of RunTex, a small specialty running shop located at North Lamar Boulevard and 12th Street, was preparing to close his business. Paul borrowed $20,000 from his parents to buy the inventory and take over the lease. “Allof
RECIPE: MATT’S EL RANCHO'S BOB ARMSTRONG DIP From The Austin Cookbook by Paula Forbes. Former Texas land commissioner Bob Armstrong was a Matt’s El Rancho regular. Apparently bored of the typical menu offerings, legend has it Armstrong asked Matt Martinez Jr. to make something up just for him. 5 SECRET COVES ON LAKE TRAVIS The summer is winding down, but touristy lake spots like Devil’s Cove and Hippie Hollow are just as packed as ever. If you want to try out a new boating spot on Lake Travis, venture into these slightly less crowded but still oh-so-beautiful coves. This map was EVENTS - AUSTIN MONTHLY MAGAZINE Whisler’s 2021 Spring Menu Features Tarantino-Inspired Cocktails. May 31, 2021 - June 30, 2021 | 4:00 pm - 2:00 am. Austin’s favorite Eastside destination, Whisler’s, the craft-cocktail bar, mezcalería and speakeasy-style haunt, announces a new round of mixed drinks this Spring, paying homage to the great films of Quentin Tarantino. BEST OF ATX ARCHIVES Best of ATX - With input from our readers, we’ve compiled a list of the greatest ways to dine, watch, shop, and support the people who make this city great. THE BEST PLACES TO LIVE NOW Nick Picciandra and Lily Osborne: Nick, 35, is a wine sales rep; Lily, 35, is a communications manager for a nonprofit. Moved From: A rental craftsman-style home in Zilker. Home Sweet Home: A 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom ranch-style house built in 1971 in South Manchaca Square Feet: 1,300 The Search: “We were wanting something close to downtown with a big yard and good square-foot-to-dollar ratio THE BEST FROZEN TREATS IN AUSTIN Bar Peached. It might be tough not to go overboard on chef Eric Silverstein’s menu of Asian fusion comfort food offerings (hello, mapo bolognese!), but save room for dessert at his Clarksville spot. That’s because he’s graced the city with unforgettable Korean bingsu, a style of shaved ice with over-the-top toppings, like matcha powder, black sesame paste, fresh fruit, and so much more. BEST OF ATX WINNERS 2020 Our editors and readers picked over 100 restaurants, bars, shops, and more to represent the best of the city. May 2020. To say this has been an atypical year would be an understatement. But that’s why it’s more important than ever to take a moment to appreciate Austin’s abundance of offerings: the unparalleled barbecue (traditional or one HOW THE 1970S DEFINED AUSTIN Austin was smaller, saner, and far more comprehensible in 1975. The population was a smidge over 250,000 in 1970; today, it’s a little more than 950,000 and climbing by an estimated 150 people a day. The metro area, which includes Cedar Park, Georgetown, and Round Rock, is growing even faster. In the ’70s, the city proper was roughly THE 20 BEST HILL COUNTRY WINERIES Becker Vineyards. 464 Becker Farms Road, Stonewall, beckervineyards.com. Come for the lavender; stay for the wine! One of the more established vineyards in the Hill Country, Becker opened its original tasting room in 1996 and has grown to be the largest purchaser of premium Texas grapes in the state.A HOME OF THEIR OWN
A renovated East Austin house serves Ben Siegel and Lauren Pasternack today and tomorrow. November 2016. Ben Siegel and Lauren Pasternack knew what sort of house they wanted before they even saw it: something they could fill with their lives over time. That’s what the couple found when they happened upon a Craftsman-style house in the East WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO LUKE DENMAN? September 2020. For Kay Denman, May 6 felt like any other day since COVID-19 hit Austin. But as she folded clothes in the laundry room of her Westlake home, the longtime teacher’s assistant received a call from an unknown German number. While most people would’ve let it go to voicemail, Denman’s son, Luke, had spent several years in WHY 'A SEASON WITH MOM' IS THE ULTIMATE SPRINGTIME READ What to Read Why ‘A Season With Mom’ is the Ultimate Springtime Read Chronicling Katie Russell Newland’s journey to every Major League Baseball stadium after overcoming cancer, the memoir is a stunning tribute to her late mother and the sport they shared.HOME ARCHIVES
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EVENTS - AUSTIN MONTHLY MAGAZINE Whisler’s 2021 Spring Menu Features Tarantino-Inspired Cocktails. May 31, 2021 - June 30, 2021 | 4:00 pm - 2:00 am. Austin’s favorite Eastside destination, Whisler’s, the craft-cocktail bar, mezcalería and speakeasy-style haunt, announces a new round of mixed drinks this Spring, paying homage to the great films of Quentin Tarantino. ABOUT US - AUSTIN MONTHLY MAGAZINE Austin Monthly Magazine. Austin Monthly serves to celebrate and examine the free-spirited, ground-breaking, and creative ethos of the evolving city. Austin Monthly delivers a guide to the best of the city along with thought-provoking reads on the issues, trends, ideas and people catalyzing the city’s transformation and celebrations of those that champion the city’s distinct culture and soul. BEST OF ATX ARCHIVES Best of ATX - With input from our readers, we’ve compiled a list of the greatest ways to dine, watch, shop, and support the people who make this city great. THE BEST PLACES TO LIVE NOW Nick Picciandra and Lily Osborne: Nick, 35, is a wine sales rep; Lily, 35, is a communications manager for a nonprofit. Moved From: A rental craftsman-style home in Zilker. Home Sweet Home: A 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom ranch-style house built in 1971 in South Manchaca Square Feet: 1,300 The Search: “We were wanting something close to downtown with a big yard and good square-foot-to-dollar ratio 2020 REALTOR PROFILES Erika loves Austin and is a champion for several local organizations. She is active in the community, including membership in Leadership Austin, serving as chair elect for the Sustainable Food Center, volunteering with Meals on Wheels, and supporting various nonprofits. 2500 Bee Caves Road. Austin, TX 78746. NOMINATE AUSTIN'S TOP DOCTORS 1712 Rio Grande Street, Suite 100 Austin, TX 78701. 512-263-9133 HOW THE 1970S DEFINED AUSTIN Austin was smaller, saner, and far more comprehensible in 1975. The population was a smidge over 250,000 in 1970; today, it’s a little more than 950,000 and climbing by an estimated 150 people a day. The metro area, which includes Cedar Park, Georgetown, and Round Rock, is growing even faster. In the ’70s, the city proper was roughly 5 SECRET COVES ON LAKE TRAVIS The summer is winding down, but touristy lake spots like Devil’s Cove and Hippie Hollow are just as packed as ever. If you want to try out a new boating spot on Lake Travis, venture into these slightly less crowded but still oh-so-beautiful coves. This map was WHAT HAPPENED TO RUNTEX? Then came a much bigger opportunity. In 1988, the owner of RunTex, a small specialty running shop located at North Lamar Boulevard and 12th Street, was preparing to close his business. Paul borrowed $20,000 from his parents to buy the inventory and take over the lease. “Allof
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EVENTS - AUSTIN MONTHLY MAGAZINE Whisler’s 2021 Spring Menu Features Tarantino-Inspired Cocktails. May 31, 2021 - June 30, 2021 | 4:00 pm - 2:00 am. Austin’s favorite Eastside destination, Whisler’s, the craft-cocktail bar, mezcalería and speakeasy-style haunt, announces a new round of mixed drinks this Spring, paying homage to the great films of Quentin Tarantino. ABOUT US - AUSTIN MONTHLY MAGAZINE Austin Monthly Magazine. Austin Monthly serves to celebrate and examine the free-spirited, ground-breaking, and creative ethos of the evolving city. Austin Monthly delivers a guide to the best of the city along with thought-provoking reads on the issues, trends, ideas and people catalyzing the city’s transformation and celebrations of those that champion the city’s distinct culture and soul. BEST OF ATX ARCHIVES Best of ATX - With input from our readers, we’ve compiled a list of the greatest ways to dine, watch, shop, and support the people who make this city great. THE BEST PLACES TO LIVE NOW Nick Picciandra and Lily Osborne: Nick, 35, is a wine sales rep; Lily, 35, is a communications manager for a nonprofit. Moved From: A rental craftsman-style home in Zilker. Home Sweet Home: A 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom ranch-style house built in 1971 in South Manchaca Square Feet: 1,300 The Search: “We were wanting something close to downtown with a big yard and good square-foot-to-dollar ratio 2020 REALTOR PROFILES Erika loves Austin and is a champion for several local organizations. She is active in the community, including membership in Leadership Austin, serving as chair elect for the Sustainable Food Center, volunteering with Meals on Wheels, and supporting various nonprofits. 2500 Bee Caves Road. Austin, TX 78746. NOMINATE AUSTIN'S TOP DOCTORS 1712 Rio Grande Street, Suite 100 Austin, TX 78701. 512-263-9133 HOW THE 1970S DEFINED AUSTIN Austin was smaller, saner, and far more comprehensible in 1975. The population was a smidge over 250,000 in 1970; today, it’s a little more than 950,000 and climbing by an estimated 150 people a day. The metro area, which includes Cedar Park, Georgetown, and Round Rock, is growing even faster. In the ’70s, the city proper was roughly 5 SECRET COVES ON LAKE TRAVIS The summer is winding down, but touristy lake spots like Devil’s Cove and Hippie Hollow are just as packed as ever. If you want to try out a new boating spot on Lake Travis, venture into these slightly less crowded but still oh-so-beautiful coves. This map was WHAT HAPPENED TO RUNTEX? Then came a much bigger opportunity. In 1988, the owner of RunTex, a small specialty running shop located at North Lamar Boulevard and 12th Street, was preparing to close his business. Paul borrowed $20,000 from his parents to buy the inventory and take over the lease. “Allof
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THE BEST FROZEN TREATS IN AUSTIN Bar Peached. It might be tough not to go overboard on chef Eric Silverstein’s menu of Asian fusion comfort food offerings (hello, mapo bolognese!), but save room for dessert at his Clarksville spot. That’s because he’s graced the city with unforgettable Korean bingsu, a style of shaved ice with over-the-top toppings, like matcha powder, black sesame paste, fresh fruit, and so much more. THE 20 BEST HILL COUNTRY WINERIES Becker Vineyards. 464 Becker Farms Road, Stonewall, beckervineyards.com. Come for the lavender; stay for the wine! One of the more established vineyards in the Hill Country, Becker opened its original tasting room in 1996 and has grown to be the largest purchaser of premium Texas grapes in the state. THE FAMOUS MERMAIDS OF SAN MARCOS Just 15 metal steps was all it took to descend into the unknown. For nearly two hours, a crowd of hundreds mopped sweat from their brows as they waited to make the passage over a steel boardwalk that crossed the water and led down a subterranean passage into The World’s Only Submarine Theatre, a subaqueous glass arena built around the headwaters of the San Marcos River in a dredged area 7 GREAT FISHING SPOTS NEAR AUSTIN Pedernales Falls State Park. Forever a Central Texas favorite, Pedernales (pronounced Perd-EN-nal-ess) features breathtaking Hill Country views, floodwater-carved limestone escarpments, and most importantly, 5 miles of prime river fishing. Hike down and look for large flathead catfish, carp, and Texas’ official state fish, theGuadalupe bass.
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RECIPE: MATT’S EL RANCHO'S BOB ARMSTRONG DIP From The Austin Cookbook by Paula Forbes. Former Texas land commissioner Bob Armstrong was a Matt’s El Rancho regular. Apparently bored of the typical menu offerings, legend has it Armstrong asked Matt Martinez Jr. to make something up just for him. OUR LOCAL FATHER’S DAY GIFT GUIDE Perfect for dads who love to cook, this set of five includes a chef, paring, and bread knife. Made In The Knife Sets in Truffle Black (5) ($379) at madeincookware.com. An ideal shirt for CLAUDIA GIUNTA, AUTHOR AT AUSTIN MONTHLY MAGAZINE Your guide to life in Austin—things to do, where to eat, and thought-provoking reads on the issues, trends, ideas and peoplecatalyzing the city
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