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The Austin Chronicle

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Austin Chronicle’s Jessi Cape Has Resigned as Food Editor | Eater Austin

"The local alt-weekly’s longtime food editor, who had been with the paper for about 15 years in roles ranging from office manager to writer, left the position with her last day on August 27 to take a PR and communications role at a software company while continuing to contribute articles. During her tenure she reviewed restaurants, profiled local food businesses, shared recipes from chefs and home cooks, and extensively covered the coronavirus pandemic’s effects on the restaurant industry. She also helmed the publication’s annual best-restaurant roundup, First Plates (the most recent edition was published in late July). Her stewardship of the food section was informed by earlier mentorship under longtime critic and editor Virginia B. Wood, and she took over the editor role after her predecessor departed in 2017." - Nadia Chaudhury

https://austin.eater.com/2021/8/30/22643394/jessi-cape-food-editor-resigned-austin-chronicle
The Austin Chronicle

JT W.

Google
The best political coverage of Austin and Texas in general, and the only dedicated in house arts and culture reporting In austin. Highly recommended!

Justin B.

Google
I sat down for a good read: maybe some interesting articles about local happenings and maybe some new scientific medical trials next to a nice hot cup of coffee and was met with pornographic advertising and terrible leftist propaganda! As an Austinite, I definitely do not feel represented by this newspaper and its political extremism on our city.

Philippe R.

Google
Jessi Cape is a biased "journalist" who gives her opinion and nothing else. The facts are more important than presenting a narrative she feels worthy of her feelings. A person and entity like this that continues to allow someone to create whatever narrative they decide is the problem with today's news and those who hold the power to tell it. Her unpleasantness and unwillingness to be a real journalist makes me upset.

AC L.

Google
This newspaper continues to publish the work of Jessi Cape, a political activist who dabbles in bad-faith journalism. Though Jessi writes for the Chronicle "primarily about food, film, and books," her latest foray into political journalism is marred with omissions and bias. As such, I cannot recommend this paper to serious readers — though you may pick it up instead of The National Enquirer for a tabloid-like chuckle.

John R

Google
They keep Austin weird! They let us know what's happening when so we can be there! They let us know what's going on in town. A great local read!

Nissim G.

Google
Lively local journalism and comprehensive lists of events around town!

Lorena L.

Google
Love this publication! I try to pick it up every week. I'm not so keen on their online edition though, just weird to navigate sometimes.

Alfonso Z.

Google
Their film reviews are among the best I know. That is all I can say and my reason for high score.
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Hailee G.

Yelp
I love the Austin Chronicle. Every Thursday, I pick up a copy and work through the crossword... only after reading what The Luv Doc has to say, of course...

Phinney A.

Yelp
The Austin Chronicle are real ones! I wrote them an email asking if they had physical copies of a particular issue and they replied yes and offered to personally mail a copy to me! If that isn't community-centered journalism, then I don't know what is! The Austin Chronicle has constantly kept me informed on critical topics that otherwise more mainstream Austin papers wouldn't ever cover. This periodical helps to keep Austin weird and I couldn't recommend it more!

Terry S.

Yelp
Austin Chronicle, the backbone of Austin Willie stoner OG journalism: where else are you going to get non-mega-media-conglomerate coverage of local issues in print weekly? Throw in some local live music, theater, film, sports, cultural event, business reviews/recommendations, with some Love Doc perspective, weed reporting... A+, even (especially) in the tough times in print reporting, we'd be lost(er) withoutcha! Thank you, Austin Chronicle!
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Michael B.

Yelp
An Austin institution since 1981. They cover local news in ways that the mainstream daily can't, or won't, and their integrity is way higher. They're not perfect (e.g., Mary Tuma petulantly screaming "anti-choice!" at every opportunity, something her award-winning predecessors who covered the same topics never did), but it's hard to imagine Austin without the Chronicle.
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Alexandra L.

Yelp
It's like a ritual: every Thursday, be sure to go by a coffeehouse to pick up a copy of The Chronicle. While they don't have extensive news coverage (that's what the internet is for, anyway), I enjoy the intelligent articles and that each week seems to focus on a different theme. My only complaint is the film reviews. I feel that the writing is more like a stream-of-consciousness diatribe, less about the movie itself and more about the writer's clever experience and perceptions. (Wait, isn't that what we're all doing here?) Perhaps I should read them more for entertainment. I generally trust their ratings, so if anything, I'll heed those.
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Philippe R.

Yelp
Jessi Cape and her lack of conviction to being an unbiased journalist is part of everything wrong with today's news and her attitude and inability to be unbiased is the reason I am taking my time to write this review. Juiceland doesn't deserve any bad reviews but this narrative that this chronicle allowed to spin and the lack of information to provide a very specific view shows the audience that they are activist writers. 2 stars because I'm hoping there is someone there with more sense.
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Curt C.

Yelp
Austin Chronicle is the Chronic! This local, free weekly newspaper is available in boxes and stands across the city. Go to most local establishments, and you'll find free copies of the Chronicle. The Austin Chronicle is a great resource for the city of Austin. They do in-depth, liberally left leaning reporting on local issues. They do interviews and research on a few lengthy articles per week to expose corruption or someone getting their rights violated. It tends to be a bit biased towards the liberal side, but the whole city of Austin is also biased, so it works out. As conservative as Texas is, Austin is a bleeding liberal city, so this slant on the news is appropriate, I feel. The music and events info is some of the best in the city. They are especially helpful and useful during SXSW to find out what's happening across town. Austin's the Live Music Capital of the World, and this paper is the place to find out who's playing where. The film listings and reviews are especially helpful as well. Their full color layout shows a few stills of some of the movies, and makes it clear what the movies are about. I appreciate the advertisers in here, and do actually read the ads here. I feel discouraged that the Chronicle has been dropping cartoons and regular columns on a regular basis. I wish they'd bring back or rerun Life In Hell. Be sure to pick up a copy today!
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Ron U.

Yelp
The Chronicle reminds me what Austin used to be like on any given day. Community oriented, local topics, timely events and tons of information about MUSIC n this city. I find it fair and balanced in a world where conservative viewpoints have blinded the masses much like mindless zombies who think Donald Trump represents their viewpoint. Chronicle, don't ever change and "Onward through the fog".
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Keri B.

Yelp
And Thursday shall be the day, neither shall it be Wednesday nor shall it be Friday, but Thursday. Thou shalt read the Chronicle Bible. So let it be written, so let it be done.... For in the beginning is the Postmarkus, or the letters of the people unto the editor. These shalt make you smile and shakest thou head at the inanity of humanity and the littlest bickerings they must dwell on. Next is the Book of Politicos. Thou shalt keepest up with the holy bullshit happening inst thoust counties. Whether it beist the non-doings of the city council or the overdoings of the hemp legalization committee. And let us not forget the Testament of Food. For thou shalt knoweth the newest restaurants in town and thou shalt useth the coupons therein. Next is the Acts of the Arts. Thou shalt support them!! And neither will we forget the Sportacus or the Literus chapters for they enlighten us. And one must weekly read the Listings of the Films so that one can know which politically correct, liberal, sexually deviant movie has beenst issued an heavenly review. Then one must peruse the Psalms of the Clubs. Thou must knowest who is coming whenest and wherest soest thou can beist the coolest! And lastly, but not leastly, thou shalt studiest the classifieds. For if thou feelst blue or lonely, thou must remember there are those far worse than thou who advertise in A Shot in the Dark.
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Cody R.

Yelp
I like the Chronicle, but I am using it less and less. This used to be my weekly stop to see what was happening in Austin the next week, but I have found a couple of places on the Internet that are much easier to read and navigate then reading through all the ads of clubs to find out who is playing. www.pollstar.com I'm sure the Chronicle will become a much better resource as I get more integrated into the Austin culture (I've only lived here for 5 months). I am still addicted the Salt Lake City Weekly (which is almost identical to the Chronicle) only because I still understand what they are writing about and referencing. Soon, I will be able to read the Chronicle without needing a Austin interpreter. Of course they get 4 stars, because independent left leaning papers are essential.
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Jackson R.

Yelp
Sorry, I'm not going to write a love letter to the Chronicle. I appreciate all they do for Austin with their support of SXSW and so many other community projects and the fact that they provide us with an alternative paper. For that alone I give three stars. I just can't get over how opinionated they are. Anyone who doesn't subscribe to their viewpoint tends to get painted as being uneducated, bigoted or homophobic. If they're so into personal liberty, how about giving readers a chance to think for themselves without insulting them for it? If you don't believe me, just take a look at the next time they make a list of political candidates they endorse. I also take off for some music reviews they've given slamming local artists. I'm still waiting for that Raoul Hernandez record to come out....
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Larry M.

Yelp
I read this newspaper from beginning to end, then back again. They ARE a highly politicized, left leaning organization, but for a town whose city paper shows suspect support for right wingers, we need it. With so many self-righteous newspapers and networks feeling justified in unapologetic right wing rants, no reason we can't have a sharp rag to counter balance it. Features are great, writing is credible, the scope of connection to big timers in politics and entertainment is sound. SO unlike other weekly papers of a city this size. There is nothing like it. Like the New Yorker, I am constantly finding myself lost in in-depth articles of issues and subjects I thought I cared nothing about. Now THAT's a paper. The Chronicle makes me look forward to Thursdays to stay connected. A true city paper.
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Michelle C.

Yelp
Austin Chronicle, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways... The Chron is everything the Statesman ain't. Great, incisive reporting. Austin-appropriate politics (well, IMO, of course). Everything I need to know about what's hip, happening and fun in town for the week. Click and Clack. And the best horoscope EVER, Rob Brezny's Free Will Astrology. At one point in time, I became convinced that Rob Brezny was following me around and writing his predictions specifically for me. Even the ads, which are admittedly plentiful, are amusing and interesting and often advertise deals or sales that I am actually interested in checking out. I love the Chronicle, and am so very glad that it's here to provide a foil to our lame daily paper. Hooray for the Chron!
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Quani C.

Yelp
Ever wondered what's going on this week? The Chronicle has your answers to all the questions. Distributed at all the local "joints" in the city, the Chronicle is the guide to Austin life. I tend to go to the music listings first, then I go from cover to cover...always amused by The News of the Weird and the Shots in the Dark. I secretly wish that one of them would be going out to me but, alas, it has never happened to my knowledge. I'm also more apt to believe their movie reviews than anyone elses. The other Yelpers are right, there is an excessive amount of advertising, but I actually look at all of that, too and discover new places to go and boutiques to shop at. I highly recommend that out of towners pick up a Chronicle to plan their weekends accordingly.
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Susie G.

Yelp
When my theater company received its first review in the Chronicle, I was up at the crack of dawn to read the article on the on line paper. Then I gallivanted all over town, desperately trying to find a copy at like 6 in the morning. ( What can I say, I'm on a mission!) Although sometimes I have found that the Chronicle likes to sugarcoat some of its reviews, on the whole I think it is a terrific paper. When I want to read the most bizarre and roundabout horoscope ever, or see if anyone left me a note in the personals section, or find out what new hip restaurant I m going to visit and review for yelp- this is where I turn. Pick it up every Thursday at most cool spots, restaurants etc. But don't try to find one until mid afternoon. With the lack of fab papers in this town, The Chronicle is where it is at.
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La G.

Yelp
Every Thursday, I pick up this publication. It is a weekly and has every listing of everything that is going on from kids activities to gay festivals to arts and crafts shows. The ads are extensive, but they have to be because the publication is free. I love reading anything by Margaret Moser because she is so descriptive and easy to read. The movie reviews are a little harsh, but most of the time dependable. Their articles are long, but if they hit the right subject, very interesting. The music listings are the best because they publicize what is going on for a full week, not just the weekend. It is a fantastic local paper. Pick it up almost anywhere in town if you are coming to visit!
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Sarah M.

Yelp
For whatever my two cents is worth, I also love the Chronicle. I could write an in-depth description and critique, but it would probably end up being as long as one of their weekly editions. So instead, I'll say that I think we are lucky to have such a grand publication in our little city. I do agree with Jackson. They are very opinionated. But their stance is confident, which I admire. I am overwhelmed by the sheer amount of content in this paper. I sometimes have a fleeting moment of panic when I think about trying to read the whole issue before next week's print! Unlike my ramblings on this page, The Austin Chronicle is a well-written and thorough newspaper. There's a good amount of ad space, but they cover just about everything Austin and their inky pages are a reputable reference point for local happenings and upcoming events. This newspaper is also entertaining. Anyone who claims to never have laughed at "Shot in the Dark" is lying. Pick up the Chronicle on Thursday and head to a coffee shop (as Alexandra wisely suggests in her own review). I doubt you'll be complaining about a wasted afternoon. The Chronicle is Austin at its Best.
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Marisa N.

Yelp
One of my favorite things to do throughout each week is work my way through the Austin Chronicle. I read it cover to cover, and I always get a solid combination of information, entertainment, interesting news, local politics, and lots of other Austin-isms. In all honesty, I think Austin would be a different place without this fantastic and FREE publication. From local news to music listings to just about everything else going on, the AC delivers it all. Every single week! Yes, there will be stuff that doesn't interest you or that you disagree with. But hey, the paper was written for hundreds of thousands of people, and you're just one of them. No offense. Read it. Love it.
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Jason M.

Yelp
Every thursday I mat and laminate my Austin Chronicle, I place it on a gold pillow and turn pages only whilst wearing white gloves. Do allow this Holy Grail to be viewed by out of town guests to discover fun Austin things. But be sure to cut out the Easy Street section so to discourage them from welcoming strangers in bondage gear knocking on your door in the middle of the night. Also, expect the A Shot in the Dark section to one day top Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs chart, triumping over Self-Actualization. (See revised Maslow's chart below) Physiological - Safety - Love/Belonging - Esteem - Self-Actualization - Getting Mentioned in Austin Chronicle's A Shot in the Dark
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Jaime M.

Yelp
It serves its purpose: to make money (have you seen how many ads it has?) and give a calendar of local events. Oh yeah, and it's usually available in a pinch when I don't want my hair to get wet. That said, I just don't like to read the articles, and I can't stand the layout. But I'm very picky about layout. The columns are too wide and the text is too small for easy reading. If they went to a smaller column grid, I'd give them another chance. Don't get me wrong, I'm pretty bleeding-heart liberal and proud of it, so I understand the function of such a publication. But I'm also a journalist (should that be a disclaimer?), and I just don't think it's that well written or presented as far as opinion and essay-based journalism goes. I'll pick it up if I'm waiting to meet someone and it's the only thing available, or if I want movie listings, but not for serious reading. (And yes, I'd write the same review if I weren't working for my current employer. In fact, I wrote almost the exact same thing ages ago, then decided to wait and see if I was serious about it. I am. I just hate their layout, and I can't get over it.)
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John D.

Yelp
We Austinites are very fortunate that we have a single point of reference for the arts and events in our town. Having lived in places where multiple street newspapers vie for attention, things can get silly in a hurry. Thankfully, the Austin Chronicle delivers all the substance you need to "get" Austin without being too bloated by stories that no one cares about. From movie reviews to recommended music performances to features with theater groups, you're covered. There are also restaurant reviews and recommended events for families, freaks, and all points in between. The feature pieces are decidedly Texas with an Austin slant and even through the author's tend to lean a bit to the left on many social and political issues, the coverage seems fair even when the author is taking a side. And it's free. Pick up a copy or peruse it online.
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eric s.

Yelp
Sometimes I want a little more human/local interest, and a little less political conspiracy. I understand the role of a local alterna-weekly and its perceived need to be cause-focused, but the Chronicle takes it a bit too far. In a city I am very proud to be a part of I think there is much more to be covered, much more to be celebrated, than the Chronicle bothers to cover. I want to learn more about my city and the amazing people in it and a little bit less about the next thing that is going to destroy it. Content aside, for as many pages as this paper has, it sure is lacking in real content. I can manage to finish all the interesting content in this paper in less than the amount of time it takes to drink a cup of coffee, and that is even flipping all the pages. I would read this much more often if I literally could pick it up and put it in my back pocket and read interesting content for 30 minutes, but alas, the Chronicle does not deliver.
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Avery H.

Yelp
This review is about my experience as an advertiser in the Chronicle. The paper has been around a while. I've enjoied it and I've seen many copies being enjoied. You literally can't go anywhere in the city without seeing one. I'm a Licensed Massage Therapist. Been around for about 10 or so years and been advertising successfully in various places in that time. I have to say that the Chronicle, for one reason or another, has been one of my worst return of investment sources of advertisement. In the year that I have been advertising with them I have only made back around %12 of my investment with them. That's terrible. The calls that I got in reference to my ad were one of three things usually: 1. Asking for a %70 discount. 2. Asking for sexual favors. 3. Upon hearing my voice....Asking if I had a female staff member. My advertising was professional mind you. No half clothed pictures, no suggestive wording, etc. As a professional male Massage Therapist I can absolutely not recommend that you advertise with them. I think that It might be different for female massage therapists or other businesses, but I can only speak to my experience advertising with them. I will say that Mendy, my account rep, was fantastic. The company seems to be run well and is quick on the turn around for emails and calls. If ever there was a problem with my ad(and there were print errors on some occasions), they were quick to fix the problem and offer something as a way of making it up. Thank you for the year of great service, but I can't recommend them. It simply does not pay.
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Piehol E.

Yelp
38 years strong of sticking it to The Man and still the fine plp of The Austin Chronicle get up early every stinking day with a raging woody and all warm, wet, and willing for getting their truth on and getting said truth out to us poor huddled masses thus encouraging us to get up, get it on, and get off our asses to engage with the world and each other. And they do it for free. If you wanna know who to vote for, where to organize and promote or resist, find out what is good for your mind, body, or soul, then go get some Austin chronicle in you. Served up fresh Thursdays bright and early.
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Imelda S.

Yelp
I don't care about politics, so I don't read too many of the articles. I always read the Freewill Astrology, most of the time it confuses me. I like the comics and the Shot in the Dark ads. I like the restraunt reviews and some of the movie listings. All of that good stuff. Best Of Austin is great. I could wallpaper my room with the front pages. I think that would be cool. I'm always broke so it's good that the paper is free. and I can just imagine about how good those restraunts are. and all of those ads for boutiques and services just piss me off........... But its cool! Uniquely Austin! and I am glad I can find it in San Marcos. Usually at Hastings, but I'm sure its available at Planet K and elsewhere, I just don't get out much. I look at the Chronicle and wish I was at home in Austin.
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Steve B.

Yelp
This newspaper could be so much more. It really is looking backward; each issue has some kind of euphoric recall to the Austin of days gone by; meanwhile all of the awesome music happening in the present moment is pretty much overlooked. Let's get more specific about Gluten Free and Grass Fed Beef offerings in the local restaurants. Your annual restaurant poll should have a category for gluten free dining, not just gluten free bakery treats. Great film section. Great info on local politics; but beware, they are happy with the status quo, perhaps a reflection of their longing for the past. Example: they harp on how the local sheriff is deporting undocumented people unnecessarily, but then go on to endorse him in the 2012 election; his opponent is the clear choice for those wishing to make Austin a more friendly locale for undocumented immigrants. He is worse than the maricopa county sheriff in AZ if you compare the numbers! Good info on soccer. The fashion section is a waste. Obsequious shouts out to the who's who congniscenti. Let's get some short stories in there. need about 5-10 more pages of music reviews, upcoming events, interviews.
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David J.

Yelp
The Cola Sisters - on the Cover!! Now that deserves all 5 stars. This rag is as good as it gets, and lately I see it online way more than from the newsstand. Although it can be a lot of fun thumbing through the pages while waiting for the files to transfer over at channelAustin (www.channelaustin.org). The Best of Austin edition is a must have - keep it around the house all year and try everything at least once.
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Alek Z.

Yelp
I got no complaints for the Austin Chronicle. They have them everywhere and they're free so I always pick up a copy. It's got listings for all kinds of events going on in the city, music and movie reviews, etc.. The comics are kinda weird, but usually pretty humorous.

Don B.

Yelp
Saw Buddy Guy at the Moody last night in Austin. An 80 year old man with the voice and the guitar chops still to cut heads. I don't get why he should have to point to individuals in the crowd and tell them to be quiet a dozen times (he went beyond asking them to be quiet-- he told them to shut the ref up). You got the greatest living Chicago blues man extant, be respectful and listen. SRV and Hendrix and Clapton and Page did. It was a master class in the history of the blues and he was telling the story. He shouldn't have to point out a heckler to say I'm not playing SRV I taught SRV and Clapton and came before them and here are the people I learned from. He would start out with a tale about picking cotton in Louisiana and boom boom boom boom some rich entitled vegan hipster with a bun would shout out "of course you did! Hillary 2016!" It's troubling. One other African American couple besides me in the crowd of rich white people who know nothing about the blues or RnB. The ancient baby boomers were the worst. Please stay home and watch Barnaby Jones or hill street blues reruns instead. Or move to Branson and do music a favor. ACL Live venue has jumped the shark if that's the way they behave. Too many Californians, hipsters and Kardashian wannabes yelling over a genius while he is playing or talking or singing and selfying themselves to death during a performance. Being white and able to pay 62 dollars for a ticket does not entitle one to be a music fan or act like a douchebag. I have a new way of wearin my hat This big smile on my face-- You didn't put it there. My woman did get me a pokedot guitar strap for Christmas. signed by Buddy and he did play some old school Marvin Gaye and couldn't stand the weather by SRV and strange brew by cream (those were his before theirs) though. I don't care for material things generally but that's very nice. Blessed in the way I need not care about things. And the Peterson brothers were extraordinary as always. That younger kid at 17 yo has crazy jazz chops like Jaco P or Stanley. See them at Continental Club.
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Andrew B.

Yelp
Overrated. Dry. Not much use for businesses. They don't respond to my letters; I guess they are too busy quoting important people like Greg Abbott. At least it's free so if you need something to read on a bus ride, this might entertain you a little.
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Gabo L.

Yelp
When i first came back to Austin, i remember my co workers would go out on thursdays and not come back until they found this paper. i love this. i have yet found any other paper that compares. this review is more for new Austin people. what i loved the most at first was the news of the weird. every thursday i was rollin' around laughin' at idiots and their crimes. then i realized this paper has every bar and their events. drink specials, concerts, shows, etc. i cant say anything more than whats been said. but for shT and giggles read the personals, or check out a shot in the dark. one day some lady will say they saw me and at what time plus location. i will read it. and i will smile. to finally be noticed.....awww the love.

Maha K.

Yelp
Its unfortunate that AC is so biased, I guess it balances out media such as FOX. Each week Im surprised at the extreme set of narrow lenses worn. If anything, the AC has helped push me into an unlabeled category politically, economically, and such. I guess hoping to find an unbiased media source is still just a dream. From political endorsements, to the economy, to public transportation, to social insensitivities...the perspective is very predictable and boring- very contrarianist and stereotypical. On a good note, its a great hands on resource for movies, music and other happenings around town.
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LO L.

Yelp
This paper is about as biased as they come, but it's almost always an interesting read and it's my preferred source of in depth reporting on Austin issues. They have great syndicated columns, though I'm still mad about them giving up Life In Hell and Red Meat (which I can now get in The Onion). Free Will Astrology, as Michelle mentioned, is what I most look forward to reading every week. That and the Lynda Barry comic. I don't like some of their writers and sometimes the topics are slow, but I really enjoy reading some of their music and politics writers and they can always be counted on to have a couple of very interesting stories every week. Their website is also fun to peruse when work is slow. There are a few outspoken local characters that liven things up in their comments section. Great fun all around. I love that it's still free.

Christian H.

Yelp
People like to say Media is biased... and they're right. But with the Chron' you their bias is out in the open. Wether you agree with their position or not your going to get a well written story. Movie reviews are to be taken with a grain of salt though, they some times get a bit Film Elitist. Show listings/music and food sections are great though. Always a good read for what's going on aroud the town. Probably the best free rag I've ever read (short of the Villiage Voice)
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Rick M.

Yelp
Thanks for including the crossword puzzle by J. Reynolds.
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Tara H.

Yelp
If you live in, are visiting, will be living, will be visiting or want to catch the local flava of Austin - pick up a Chronicle or read it online.
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Stephanie I.

Yelp
Let me start by saying I love the Chronicle. My two Stars are for the Food Reviews-Restaurant Roulette Only....When I was new to Austin, and naive in the Yelp ways, I would pickup the Chronicle each week and eat at places based on what they had to say. (Really!) Roulette is appropriate for more than one reason. First being it may not even be open any more! Do they not have someone who checks these things before putting it in the paper? There are several that still show up that are closed, closed , closed. Second, they don't have a bad thing to say about anything. You don't have to tear a place down, but let's be honest, when reviewing, review the good, the bad and ugly. It's like the food section has multiple personality disorder. With the fingers on the pulse of what Austin is eating, with Best Of Austin and Food-O-File , and then onto the totally whack and out of touch roulette. Take your meds.
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Cole M.

Yelp
Great free publication you can find out and about, it's full of every bit of information you'll need to arm yourself with before your next adventure in Austin. They have excellent classifieds and this paper is a must if you're trying to get the inside scoop on pop culture in Austin. Why spend money on a newspaper if you're only looking for the fun local stuff anyways. Great value and free.
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Jesse M.

Yelp
One of the more interesting media sources in town. Controversy is always abound within the pages of the Chronicle.
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summer l.

Yelp
It's a free publication, they have some wonderful people writing for them. One of my favorites would be Stephen Moser who does "After a Fashion". (the user below spelled his name wrong btw) He speaks his mind and is honest on what he does, and doesn't like. He has been truly supportive to local stores and designers who deserve it. Some may not agree with what he says at times, but I Iike that he speaks from the heart. He knows his fashion history and it shows in his columns. Above all I think he is fair, I've seen him review a fashion show that he wasn't a fan of, and it made those people try harder and the next show he gave rave reviews. It's not personal, I love that!

Gloria C.

Yelp
This publication really hit a new low during the 2014 mayor's race. It endorsed a candidate for the general and run off elections who had infact made votes which raised taxes and Capital Metro bus fares--while cutting bus routes and frequencies. How on earth they were able to translate this into public service was beyond me. And the 'progressive' paper also carried campaign ads from people who 'forgot' to list themselves as a registered pac--which is coincidentally illegal under Texas election code.

Alicia V.

Yelp
I truly enjoy the Chronicle, everywhere you go just about it is available and free..i enjoy drinking my coffee before heading to my first job of the day and staying in touch with current events in the area, concerts, etc. They are always throwing out there local business reviews as well...love this paper. It is good to read a paper like old school and not on the laptop...

Rosie M.

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Far better local news than the Austin American-Statesman provides.

John S.

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Outside of NYC's Voice this is the best alt-weekly I've come across. Very thorough listings of the week's events, excellent reporting and-- of course --its free!
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S G.

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Awww, poor little style-challenged Greg S. (see her photo) doesn't like the Chronicle because Stephen Moser trashed the Ron King style show that Greg thought was good (note the spelling of Stephen's name, Mr. S.). Sometimes Stephen is right on, and sometimes he's off-base, but his experience in fashion is formidable, but that's true of all writers. And Stephen's column is strictly his opinion. That's what newspaper columns are for, Mr. S., opinions. Stephen's column is only ONE column in a paper filled with columns that offer insight and opinions on everything from food and music to movies and politics, and more. To disregard an entire paper because you didn't like a particular review is like cutting off your nose to spite your face. The Chronicle is brave and fresh and willing to espouse unpopular opinions. If you want to read a paper that only writes things that you like, start your own paper.