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Anthony Veasna So walked into the n+1 office one very cold day in February 2018. I mean that literally: he just walked in, straight off the bus from Syracuse, preceded by an email of recommendation from his professor. It was an old-school arrival like something out of Balzac, or Tolstoy, at odds with Anthony’s utter contemporaneity and present tense-ness, but also totally on brand for someone who was unable and unwilling to distinguish between literature and life. In any case, it was a great fucking entrance, and it made an impression. We published his story “Superking Son Scores Again” a couple months later, in Issue 31. His story “The Monks” and his review of
From killer gunmen to a fake cancer bride: 600 people locked up in Merseyside in 2020
Murderers, evil rapists, gangland thugs and bent cops were all jailed last year
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L-R Clement Martin, Toni Standen and Lee Abbott
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From a prison guard s intercourse hole to a paedo ice cream man: The oddest court cases in Merseyside in 2020
Judges dealt with a beautician on crack, an uncle dating his own niece and a Yankee candle assault
L-R Jenna Walker, Paul Neary and Jordan Hughes
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Mobley “A Home Unfamiliar.” One month into the lockdown, pop composer Mobley tapped a community of artists whose lives had just been upended to create quick turnaround audio and video works conceptually guided by the piece’s title, “A Home Unfamiliar.” The stunning lineup of top Austin talent he assembled included Shakey Graves, Sabrina Ellis, Bright Light Social Hour, Deezie Brown and Kalu James working alongside local filmmakers. Collectively they created a haunting document of this moment in time that drifts between cerebral, retro, futuristic and earthly while emotionally moving from uneasiness to aggression to raw pain that will break your heart.
7 Austin stories that made us smile in 2020
OK, so, we re all agreed that there was a lot of bad news this year.
On behalf of the Austin360 team, we d like to thank you for sticking with us this year. It s been brutal. As we peer into 2021 with that little spot of light just poking out of this damned tunnel we wanted to remember some good things. There were good things! Promise.
Here are seven lifestyle and entertainment stories we reported in 2020 that gave us hope, made us feel closer to the community and, dare we say, could be called good news.