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The Austin Chronicle is an alternative weekly, tabloid-style newspaper published every Thursday in Austin, Texas, United States. The paper is distributed through free news-stands, often at local eateries or coffee houses frequented by its targeted demographic. The newspaper reported a readership of 230,500.
The Chronicle was co-founded in 1981 by publisher Nick Barbaro and editor Louis Black, with assistance from others who largely met through the graduate film studies program at the University of Texas. Barbaro and Black are also co-founders of the South by Southwest Festival, although the festival operates as a separate company. The paper initially was published bi-weekly, and later weekly. Its precursor in style and format was the Austin Sun, a bi-weekly that had ceased operations in 1978, after four years of publication. The first issue of the chronicle was distributed on September 4, 1981.
The Chronicle regularly includes reviews and feature articles about food, cinema, theater, art and music. The paper also has a number of annual features, including the 'Best of Austin' awards, cut-out masks for Halloween, the April Fool's edition and a short story contest. The Chronicle sponsors the annual Austin Chronicle Hot Sauce Festival, normally held in late August and is known for having a liberal and pro-environmental viewpoint.
Austin (i/ˈɒstɪn, ˈɔː-/) is the capital of the US state of Texas and the seat of Travis County. Located in Central Texas, Austin is the 11th-most populous city in the United States and the fourth-most populous city in Texas. It is the fastest growing of the largest 50 US cities. Austin is also the second largest state capital in the United States, after Phoenix, Arizona. As of July 1, 2014, Austin had a population of 912,791 (U.S. Census Bureau estimate). The city is the cultural and economic center of the Austin–Round Rock metropolitan area, which had an estimated population of 1,943,299 as of July 1, 2014.
In the 1830s, pioneers began to settle the area in central Austin along the Colorado River. After Republic of Texas Vice President Mirabeau B. Lamar visited the area during a buffalo-hunting expedition between 1837 and 1838, he proposed that the republic's capital, then located in Houston, be relocated to the area situated on the north bank of the Colorado River near the present-day Congress Avenue Bridge. In 1839, the site was officially chosen as the republic's new capital (the republic's seventh and final location) and was incorporated under the name Waterloo. Shortly thereafter, the name was changed to Austin in honor of Stephen F. Austin, the "Father of Texas" and the republic's first secretary of state.
A chronicle (Latin: chronica, from Greek χρονικά, from χρόνος, chronos, "time") is a historical account of facts and events ranged in chronological order, as in a time line. Typically, equal weight is given for historically important events and local events, the purpose being the recording of events that occurred, seen from the perspective of the chronicler. This is in contrast to a narrative or history, which sets selected events in a meaningful interpretive context and excludes those the author does not see as important.
Where a chronicler obtained the information varies; some chronicles are written from first-hand knowledge, some are from witnesses or participants in events, still others are accounts passed mouth to mouth prior to being written down. Some made use of written materials; charters, letters, or the works of earlier chroniclers. Still others are tales of such unknown origins so as to hold mythical status. Copyists also affected chronicles in creative copying, making corrections or in updating or continuing a chronicle with information not available to the original author(s). The reliability of a particular chronicle is an important determination for modern historians.
A spelling bee (also sometimes a "Spelling B") is a competition in which contestants are asked to spell a broad selection of words, usually with a varying degree of difficulty. The concept is thought to have originated in the United States, and spelling bee events, along with variants, are now also held in some other countries around the world. The first winner of an official spelling bee was Frank Neuhauser, who won the 1st National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C. in 1925 at age eleven.
Historically the word bee has been used to describe a get-together where a specific action is being carried out, like a husking bee, a quilting bee, or an apple bee. Its etymology is unclear but possibly derived from the Old English word bēn, meaning prayer.
The earliest known evidence of the phrase spelling bee in print dates back to 1850, although an earlier name, spelling match, has been traced back to 1808. A key impetus for the contests was Noah Webster's spelling books. First published in 1786 and known colloquially as "The Blue-backed Speller," Webster's spelling books were an essential part of the curriculum of all elementary school children in the United States for five generations. Now the key reference for the contests is the Merriam-Webster unabridged dictionary.
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Full show at Austin Chronicle Music Awards -84
The Austin Chronicle Cookout
Austin Chronicle Music Poll Ballot
Austin Chronicle Summer Fun Happy Hour
Austin Chronicle Hot Sauce Festival
Austin Chronicle's "Best of Austin"
Austin Chronicle Adult Spelling Bee 2015
Big Boys at AMA show - MASTER (1984)
Austin Chronicle: Mid-Century Modern Heritage Homes Tour
Van Wilks - Best Guitarist 2009 Austin Chronicle awards
Live at Austin Opera House in Austin TX 3.8.-1984 Scuttle buttin`(with JLV),Couldn`t stand the weather(with JLV), Texas flood ,The things that I used to do (with Fab.Thunderbirds,The crawl (with Fabulous Thunderbirds)
On July 19th, 2014, the Chronicle hosted some of Austin's finest hip-hop artists and asked them a handful of questions at the Scoot Inn. www.austinchronicle.com Music: LNS Crew - Cipher Space Camp Death Squad - Southern Hospitality Video: Derek Van Wagner
Sarah Wolf with the Austin Chronicle talks about how you can cast your ballot.
Kickoff Summer with The Austin Chronicle! We celebrated our Summer Fun issue release with a happy hour at The Mohawk Austin and a special salute the new Official Beer of Austin, Austin Beerworks Pear Snap! Tunes by DJs Fine & Dandy (with Kate & Andy)'s DJ Dandy Unicornn (The Chronicle's Kate X Messer) The Austin Chronicle has a calendar filled with over 200 of the best events, festivals, movie screenings, live music performances, happy hours, and more happening in Austin this Summer! Planning your Summer? Check out our roundup of the season's big events at austinchronicle.com/summerfun. #SummerATX
Glutton for Punishment Episode featuring the Austin Chronicle Hot Sauce Festival
Austin Chronicle's "Best of Austin" list hit stands Thursday morning. It highlights more than 300 categories of the best things to do and see in Austin.
The Austin Chronicle Adult Spelling Bee at Threadgill's World Headquarters (austinchronicle.com/spellingbee) Hosted by the Austin Chronicle's Luv Doc and benefitting Austin Public Libraries. Top scorers of a preliminary test moved to the second round, a more challenging written test. Only the best of the vocal wizards were allowed onstage to compete toe to toe. A panel of three judges was on-site to mediate any contention. Apart from the customary glory, the winner gets his name on our HUGE GOLDEN Austin Chronicle Adult Spelling Bee trophy, plus a free pint a day at Threadgill’s for a year! 2015 Austin Chronicle Adult Spelling Bee Champion: Mike Petrina (two-time champion) Special Thanks to our sponsors: Threadgill's, Austin Public Library, and BookPeople
Big Boys at AMA - MASTER (1984) This is the MASTER tape recorded at the Austin Opera House at the Austin Chronicle Music Awards. Songs include: The Seed, Movies, TV, History, Complete Control, Frat Cars, and I Do Care. The recording lasts for approx. 20 minutes but the video cuts out at the end with minimal audio remaining, after the show was stopped and closed down. See the BIg Boys at AMA show ISO tape for a different camera view which has NO AUDIO on this YouTube channel. Here is Tim Kerr’s recollection of the event which was posted on Facebook, February 20, 2017 In 1984, we were asked to play the Austin Chronicle’s Award show. At this point we were putting on our own shows and knew that most of the folks that supported the "scene" that we were a part of, would not be able to afford th...
The Austin Chronicle's Chronique blog interviews architects, homeowners, and more at the Heritage Society of Austin's May 2008 Atomic City: Mid-Century Modern Heritage Homes Tour
Van Wilks accepts his Best Acoustic Guitarist and Best Electric Guitarist at the 2009 Austin Chronicle Music Awards in Austin Texas at the start of sxsw