How the Team Behind Better Half Became the Most Important Culinary Voice in the City
White Zombie, Lil Baby, and Trent Green broadcasting a Denver vs. Las Vegas NFL game are all competing to be heard over the perpetual cacophony on Rainey Street. It’s a chilly Sunday in November, and Austin’s most debaucherous enclave is flush with revelers taking advantage of the last hours of the weekend. Patios are at capacity, televisions blare from rooftops, and the pungent smell of cologne hangs heavy in the air. Minus the smattering of face masks, one would never know that the world is in the throes of a global pandemic.
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T Loc’s Sonoran Hot Dog, ah, can we ever properly chart all the generous outpourings of aid?
Note: Most places have announced reopening to the public – but check their social media for updates and specific offerings.
And our local farmers – working their asses off to try to save what could be saved from the onslaught of Winter Storm Uri, the state’s big sky itself suddenly against them, bringing what they could to Texas Farmers Markets. The first weekend out, many farmers and vendors reported selling out due to high turnout, but their troubles will intensify as many have lost almost all their crops except for greenhouse seedlings.