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Faster Than Sound: Free Lunch Creatives Feed Austin s Unhoused: Musicians rally for emergency storm relief, and Spicewood s Katy Kirby debuts on Keeled Scales - Music

Faster Than Sound: Free Lunch Creatives Feed Austin s Unhoused: Musicians rally for emergency storm relief, and Spicewood s Katy Kirby debuts on Keeled Scales - Music
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Austin360 On The Record: Riders Against the Storm, New Bohemians, more

Austin 360 Austin360 On The Record is a weekly roundup of new, recent and upcoming releases by local and Austin-associated recording artists.  OUT THIS WEEK Riders Against the Storm, “Flowers for the Living.” Almost a full year after they last moved us with one of their ecstatic Body Rock dance parties, the husband/wife duo frontloads their brilliant new collection with a trio of club bangers that transport you to the next incarnation of the temple of “Booty Sweat.” Sliding in on a sparse Afroclub groove stylishly deconstructed to coax an inescapable head nod, the duo flex their lyrical dexterity and their chemistry on the crown-claiming lead anthem, “The Ones .”

Austin360 On The Record: Riders Against the Storm, New Bohemians, more

Austin360 On The Record: Riders Against the Storm, New Bohemians, more
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How Austin Is Wrestling With Racial Injustice : NPR

Gabriel C. Pérez/KUT toggle caption Gabriel C. Pérez/KUT Capitol View Arts and Austin Justice Coalition, in conjunction with the City of Austin and a team of artists and volunteers, paint the words Black Artists Matter along East 11th Street. Gabriel C. Pérez/KUT As the 2020 pandemic shutdown entered its third month last May, a nervous and exhausted world witnessed George Floyd s death at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer. The act was brazen, committed while several other officers idly stood by, and fully captured on video. Like so many of the men of color killed by police who came before him, Floyd was unarmed.

City Scenes: The Truth Reflects, And Austin Doesn t Like What It Sees

Michael Minasi / KUTX As the 2020 pandemic shutdown entered its third month last May, a nervous and exhausted world witnessed George Floyd s death at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer. The act was brazen, committed while several other officers idly stood by, and fully captured on video. Like so many of the men of color killed by police who came before him, Floyd was unarmed. Massive amounts of people worldwide flooded the streets to protest, COVID-19 be damned. The outrage was not limited to victimized populations of color who have long viewed the police as problematic. People from all walks of life stood together. Some demonstrations turned ugly; in many cities, including Austin, police pushed back with violent aggression, leaving both protestors and bystanders injured. This all started in late May, but protests and their reverberations continue to this day.

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