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Cloud Dancer, A New Neutral Standard
Pantone’s 2026 Color of the Year reflects cultural calm, versatility, and a desire for balance Article by Janna Paulson Pantone’s 2026 Color of the Year, Cloud Dancer, embodies the clarity and balance designers often seek in a true foundational neutral. Soft without feeling washed out, refined without being cold, it offers a sense of visual calm that feels especially relevant right now. Originally founded in 1950 as a printing company, Pantone introduced the Pantone Matching System in 1963 to...
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Home Services
Custom Storage That Changes How Austinites Live
Personalized design turning everyday spaces into calm, functional sanctuaries Article by Julie Royce | Photography by Courtesy of Closet Factory Austin For many Austin homeowners, clutter shows up in small daily frustrations like rushed mornings, crowded counters, and spaces that never quite work the way they should. When rooms fall out of sync with how a family lives, even a beautiful home can feel harder to manage than it should. At Closet Factory Austin , the focus is on resolving those...
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Home Services
Reinventing Austin’s Roofing Experience
A people-first approach to one of home’s biggest investments Article by Julie Royce | Photography by Courtesy of Tarrytown Roofing For many homeowners, replacing a roof ranks high on the list of stressful home projects. Between insurance claims, unfamiliar materials, and the fear of hidden costs, the process can feel overwhelming before the first shingle is ever lifted. Tarrytown Roofing , however, has built its reputation around doing things differently, transforming what is often a...
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Life + Culture
Saving Ida House
A local designer’s journey restoring a historic Victorian Article by Julie Royce | Photography by Shara Nickell On a five-acre plot of land just outside Austin, a 1898 Folk Victorian stands with a dignity it hadn’t known in decades — all because interior designer Claire Zinnecker saw past cosmetic changes, dropped ceilings, and layers of past renovations. What others might have overlooked, Zinnecker recognized as a living piece of history worth saving. Zinnecker didn’t discover Ida House...
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Life + Culture
Spreading Verde
Fighting Leslies: A drinking club with a heart for community Article by Zack Fogelman | Photography by Provided by FLDC With the Austin FC season underway, the city has slipped back into a familiar rhythm. Weekends carry stakes again, Verde and Black shirts reappear along Burnet Road, and “Listos?” pops up in group chats as fans reshape plans around kickoff. For a club only a few years old, Austin FC has moved fast, building culture, rituals, and identity in real time. One of the most...
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Arts + Culture
Forty Years of SXSW, Reimagined
How Austin’s defining festival honors its past while designing a more intentional future Article by Julia Pinto | Photography by Courtesy of SXSW When inaugural South by Southwest unfolded across a handful of Austin venues in 1987, few could have predicted the effect it would have on the city. What began as a regional music gathering quickly became a global hub for creativity, tech, film, television, and music. Early music showcases at places like the Electric Lounge and the Continental Club...
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Arts + Culture
Small Studio, Big Austin Music Energy
The cofounders of Studio 601 built a space where emerging artists find community, clarity, and a creative home base Article by Julie Royce & Zack Fogelman | Photography by Stacy Berg If you drive through South Austin long enough, you begin to understand a fundamental truth about the city’s music scene: much of what defines it doesn’t happen on big stages or inside glass-walled studios. It happens in garages, spare rooms, and converted backyard spaces — places you might pass every day without...
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Sports + Recreation
A Summer Tradition Grows
How Camp Doublecreek shapes generations of Austin kids Article by Julie Royce | Photography by Courtesy of Camp Doublecreek For more than five decades, Camp Doublecreek has been a summer rite of passage for Austin families — a place where muddy shoes, camp songs, and bus-ride laughter quietly shape childhoods and, in many cases, entire families. Founded in 1971 by Carter and Trudy Lester, known affectionately as “Uncle Carter” and “Aunt Trudy,” Camp Doublecreek was born from a midlife leap of...
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Life + Culture
Local Partners, Big Community Impact
Volunteering, nonprofit partnerships, and everyday generosity show how Austin businesses continue to love locally Article by Julie Royce | Photography by Provided Austin thrives on connection, generosity, and the kind of neighborly spirit you can feel across the city. From supporting youth programs to volunteering with local nonprofits, these ATX City Lifestyle partners prove that community impact is at the heart of doing business in Austin. 100% Chiropractic At 100% Chiropractic, team...
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Life + Culture
Love Around Austin
Explore local Valentine’s events to spark love and connection Article by Julie Royce | Photography by Provided Austin is bursting with ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day this year, from runway fashion to meaningful connections and live music experiences. Whether you’re single, coupled up, or out with friends, these events offer something special for every kind of love local enthusiast. Red Haute Valentine Party & Style Show The Women’s Symphony League of Austin’s annual Red Haute Valentine...
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