At 11am on a Monday, at the corner of Guadalupe and Dean Keeton, it s quiet.
UT classes remain predominantly virtual, so a lot fewer students mill about. There s still enough, however, to stop and gawk when a white van emblazoned
Austin Music Awards Winner Wagon pulls up honking.
A bow-tied
Kevin Curtin then hops out with a wireless mic to deliver the award for Best Radio Personality to
Laurie Gallardo. I was like, Those people are [coming] to kill me! laughed the deejay afterward about the windshield tassels and spare tire strapped on top of Curtin s former Houston PD van.
In a teaser trailer for
Mobley s upcoming virtual tour, the local one-man band exists everywhere at once: Mobley peers up from tropical foliage, Mobley hits drums atop a Downtown hotel, Mobley strolls through an empty field, acoustic guitar strapped to his chest.
An alternative, intellectual reinterpretation of the action movie star, the indie-pop artist s take on
John Wayne involves skinny jeans and a wide-brimmed hat. The ticketed online tour celebrate new conceptual EP
Young & Dying in the Occident Supreme, out Feb. 19. Beyond his own cinematic making, Mobley s participation in Austin music over the past year felt equally omnipresent.
Back in July, his roundup of over 30 musical and visual artists for album/movie
Who could the Warriors get with the Timberwolves top-3-protected 2021 pick?
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Oklahoma State s Cade Cunningham runs up the court during the second half of the NCAA college basketball game against Kansas in Stillwater, Okla., Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021. (AP Photo/Mitch Alcala)Mitch Alcala / Associated Press
As the Warriors try to figure out their identity after ugly losses to the Knicks and Jazz, their fans might want to do some thorough research on the Timberwolves.
The struggles of Minnesota, which plays Golden State at Chase Center on Monday and Wednesday, could go a long way in bolstering the Warriors’ odds of returning to contention. If the Timberwolves owners of the league’s second-worst record through Saturday at 4-11 finish anywhere outside the top three in the 2021 lottery, Golden State will have the privilege of picking a high-level prospect in the most loaded draft in recent memory.