Arts + Culture
Redefining classical music
Grammy-nominated Miró Quartet celebrates 30 years of making music together Article by Julie Royce “We’ve spent 23 years in Austin, and it’s shaped the way we create music,” shared Joshua Gindele, cellist of the Miró Quartet. "There’s something uniquely inspiring about this city that allows us to be both rooted in tradition and willing to take risks with new sounds." As one of America’s most celebrated string quartets, the Miró Quartet has carved out a prominent space in the classical music...
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"Stuuuuuuu!"
Brad Stuver's biggest saves are happening off the field Article by Zack Fogelman As Austin FC’s starting goalkeeper, Brad Stuver is best known for his sharp reflexes and commanding presence between the posts. He’s been one of the league’s leaders in saves and a steady hand since the club's inaugural season. But for many in Austin, Stuver’s true impact extends far beyond the soccer pitch. Together with his wife, Ashley, Stuver has become a leading voice for community advocacy in Central Texas...
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A game reclaimed
Sandlot baseball builds community in Austin and beyond Article by Willie Cochran | Photography by Geoff McLin, Zack Fogelman, Howard Carey In city parks and makeshift fields around Austin, a different kind of baseball is being played. It’s not a men’s league. It’s not slow-pitch softball. It’s sandlot baseball—real baseball, with wood bats, hardballs and just enough rules to keep it fun. At its heart is community. “What we should be doing is encouraging a diverse group of people to play ball...
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Community built on resilience
The legacy behind Austin's East End Cultural Heritage District Article by Julie Royce Albert J. Walker’s story is deeply intertwined with the history of the East End Cultural Heritage District, formerly known as "Blackland." This historic East Austin neighborhood, defined by the boundaries of North of Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, South of Manor Road, East of I-35 and West of Chestnut Street, once stood as one of the few places where African Americans could own property during segregation. ...
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Get your motors runnin’…
Austin Speed Shop understands cars & community Article by Julie Royce In South Austin stands the iconic Austin Speed Shop, where car enthusiasts come from all over the United States to have their classic cars restored. The workshop grounds are covered with Mustangs, Mercurys, Corvettes, and VW Bugs, all being restored by the talented team led by General Manager Nick Merry. “We’ve rebuilt cars as old as a 1937 Lincoln Zephyr to more recent models, like that ‘69 Bronco over there,” Merry said...
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Pressure washing boosts curb appeal
Casa Washa earns praise from homeowners and realtors Article by Julie Royce Maintaining a clean and inviting exterior is essential for homeowners looking to boost curb appeal and protect their investment. Casa Washa, a local pressure washing company based in Austin, provides expert services to help homeowners revitalize their properties and preserve their value. Over time, dirt, mold, grime and algae can accumulate on siding, roofs and walkways — damaging surfaces and diminishing a home's...
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Empowered women, empower the world
Five Austin women making a difference Article by Julie Royce | Photography by Stacy Berg In Ruth Bader Ginsburg's infamous words, “Fight for the things that you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join you,” these five Austin women have taken heed and are fighting for the things they care about. Dr. Ellen Jefferson, Jacquie Benestante, Hailey Easley, Elizabeth Kahura and Lily Trieu share what drives them to be passionate about their mission and how they’re making changes...
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Regenerative healing and strength
CHARM Austin provides pain relief and recovery care Article by Julie Royce | Photography by Weston Carls Austin resident Sarah Rodts was over the moon to bring a healthy baby into the world. However, no one had warned her about how excruciating the pain from her difficult cesarean section would be. For many women, postpartum recovery is an area that often lacks sufficient medical attention. She began researching options and discovered The Center for Healing and Regenerative Medicine in West...
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Austin’s oldest apothecary
Woman-owned business moves to Cherrywood Article and Photography by Natalie Grigson “There’s no other place like this in Austin,” The Herb Bar regular Amy Golightly said. “When you come in, you feel at peace. You feel comforted. It’s all about a community that needs to be healed. And especially right now—we need it.” The Herb Bar, a holistic haven cherished by its customers for nearly 40 years, is moving from its longtime South Austin location to a new home in the eastside neighborhood...
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A way of life
How Austin’s female rugby club is changing the game Article by Kristin Finan | Photography by Kyle Gage Spectators who happen across a Saturday match of the Austin Valkyries are often surprised to learn that rugby – women’s rugby, to be exact – exists in the Texas capital city. In truth, women’s rugby in Austin is nothing new. Founded in 1991, the Austin Valkyries is one of the longest-standing women’s rugby clubs in Texas. “We usually get a mix of excitement, surprise and curiosity when...
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