The Austin Chronicle
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The Austin Chronicle

Newspaper publisher · Hancock ·

Local news on politics, arts, culture, film, and events

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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
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JT Walker

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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 Brown

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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 Roger

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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 Lambert

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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.

Nissim Gore-Datar

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Lively local journalism and comprehensive lists of events around town!

John R

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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!

Lorena Lopez

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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 Zapico

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