Sound Team: Movie Monster

Posted on July 11, 2006 Under Music

With their own brand of get your butt movin' rock, Sound Team, is one of the newest in a continuing succession of DIY bands bringing their sound to the masses. Started by brother's Bill and Michael Baird in a Portland…

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ACL Festival 2006

Posted on May 18, 2006 Under Music

One of the days I look most forward to every year is the release of the Austin City Limits Festival line-up, and like last year, and the year before that, and the, well, you get the idea, they have never…

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Bonnie Gammill

Posted on March 31, 2006 Under Art

Simply put, Local Austin artist Bonnie Gammill makes beautiful artwork on plywood. In each of her paintings the colors blend with the tones and shades of the wood grain creating variances in color that add to the uniqueness of her…

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Factory People

Posted on March 31, 2006 Under Fashion

We all have our favorite little place to shop that we kind of deem our own. Well, with everyone including our good friend Josh Rubin stopping by during SXSW, to being featured in Metro.pop Magazine, it seems that the word…

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2006 SXSW Movies: Air Guitar Nation and More

Posted on March 16, 2006 Under Art

Music isn't all that's going on at SXSW, there are plenty of terrific movies like Before the Music Dies and Air Guitar Nation to see. So, get out of the heat and check out one of these great flicks, each…

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SXSW Music Coverage

Posted on March 14, 2006 Under Music

Many of you have probably noticed the guest posts by a new contributor and friend Aron Branam. Aron's down at SXSW this week covering the whole shabang for me-- he offered up his suggestions for 3 must-see Wednesday acts with…

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SXSW Coverage

Posted on March 14, 2006 Under Music

If you love music and haven't heard of SXSW (South by Southwest), then come out from under your rock, because you've been missing out. This week long music festival (March 10 -19) happens once a year when tens of thousands…

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