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Welcome to BG Podcast Episode 243! On this episode the Bingham Group CEO A.J. Bingham and Associate Hannah Garcia discuss Monday's (3.25.2024) City Manager candidate town hall. Sara Hensley, the current city manager of Denton, Texas, and T.C. Broadnax, the current but soon departing city manager of Dallas, answered eight questions for about 30 minutes each in a moderated interview format. LINKS:
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Welcome to BG Podcast Episode 231! On this episode the Bingham Group CEO A.J. Bingham and Associate Hannah Garcia discuss the Austin City Manager job posting released earlier today (1.8.2024). The application process will close on February 12th. You can view the posting here -> https://www.mosaicpublic.com/career/2404-city-manager Follow the Austin Council's search discussion on the Council Message board -> https://austincouncilforum.org/viewtopic.php?t=1911 LISTEN ON! EPISODE 231 ABOUT THE BINGHAM GROUP, LLC Bingham Group works to advance the interests of businesses, nonprofits, and associations at the municipal and state level. Follow Bingham Group on LinkedIn at: bit.ly/3WIN4yT Learn more about today's hosts at: ✅ A.J. Bingham -> www.binghamgp.com/ajbingham ✅ Hannah Garcia -> www.binghamgp.com/hannah-garcia Contact us at: info@binghamgp.com www.binghamgp.com www.austinlobbyists.com
Esta semana te traemos entrevista!Platicamos con Lila Valencia, City Demographer de la Ciudad de Austin, TX. Lila lidera las áreas de la ciudad encargadas de producir estimaciones de población y pronósticos demográficos que ayudan a la planeación de la ciudad.Lila nos platicó su historia creciendo muy cerca de la frontera entre México y Estados Unidos, nos dijo como se mide a la comunidad hispana en los números y la historia de segregación racial que vivieron miles de familias en el area central de Texas.Puedes contactar a Lila y a su equipo a través de sus redes sociales y la oficina de la Ciudad de Austin:Twitter: https://twitter.com/LVinATXLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lilavalencia/Oficina de la Ciudad de Austin: https://demographics-austin.hub.arcgis.com/Finalmente, el link a su libro favorito, The House on Mango Street.Support the showEstamos en todas las plataformas de podcasts y en www.tacofinanciero.com. En redes sociales estamos en Instagram, Facebook, y Twitter, y los martes nos encuentras en Television en Canal 13 Chiapas, haciendo click AQUI.
@manchaca_springs_saloonThe scene:We are in Manchaca, Texas (South Austin) sitting at an old wooden table inside the saloon (where we have taken at least one shot of tequila once upon a time…). This place is what I would consider the ideal bar: decorated all over with badass collected artifacts, huge outdoor space with a stage for live music, and food trucks. Basically, one could live here. And Josh almost does. Not only is he here daily, but he lives down the road. Join us in the saloon for the story of where Josh came from and how he ended up sitting across from me.Highlights:+ The annual “Git Down” classic car show at the saloon+ Likes entertaining+ A BBQ joint became the saloon+ Business name: Rodriguez Rod and Cycles+ Started painting lowrider bicycles when he was 13+ 1939 Chevrolet Master Deluxe is his daily beater (it's gorgeous)+ Built every bike he ever had from scratch+ Had his own TV show on the Discovery Channel: Texas Car Wars+ Now he's ready to chill (and wouldn't do TV life again)+ His uncle gave him his first paint gun+ First car at 15: '77 Monte Carlo dropped to the ground, primer grey with a red velvet interior+ Lots of drag races, way too fast on motorcycles+ Has taught a few painters - those who showed genuine interest+ Grew up in South Austin - was the cool spot back in the 80's+ Manchaca is the last part of South Austin that feels like it hasn't changed+ Manchaca is in Travis County, not part of Austin City (so, still the wild west)+ The history of Manchaca and the springs/Onion Creek dates to the 1400's+ Has found over 1000 arrowheads in the area since he was a kid+ Grew up across from the green belt (literally a paradise)+ Growing up shooting bb guns+ Lost an eye at 4 years old (not from a bb gun, it made his other eye stronger)+ Making OCD work for you - developing an acute sense of detail+ Being a big risk-taker+ “Nobody ever wakes up in the morning and says, “Man, I'm glad I did that cocaine.”+ Being a fighter, staying one step ahead, nobody else gets the last word+ Doing a lot for your community, and your community helping you+ Grew up in a house full of people, and then invited all the neighbors over :)+ Growing up fast (too fast)+ He's an old soul, living young soul lessons (over and over)+ Making mistakes, recognizing them, and choosing betterA taste:“I grew up in South Austin…it was really the cool spot in Austin back in the '80's during my era of growing up. Everybody was wearing cut-off blue jeans and had their hair cut long and drank a lot of beer and sat underneath all the trees at every park you could find. And nobody got in trouble or got fucked with.”Favorite Sayings:“Higher than giraffe pussy.”“You should only regret something once.”"To thine own self be true.""Always keep your mind open - there's always two sides to the story.""Keep your eyes open, and your ear to the ground.""Be grateful for every new day."Support the showThank you for listening! Please subscribe to support this project.Love, Sagewolf xoxo
From Olive Hill partying with Haggard to Austin City and writing in Nashville…oh and giving Jason Aldean his big break…here's George Molton's story
Bingham Group Associate Hannah Garcia and CEO A.J. discuss Friday's announcement from Jesús Garza, Interim Austin City Manager regarding a second round of significant City Hall leadership. This marks the most significant overhaul to City staff leadership since Mr. Garza was appointed on February 15th of this year. It comes on the relative heels another reorganization on March 1st of this year. LINKS: • Interim Austin City Manager Jesús Garza Announces Significant Leadership Reorg -> BG Blog: https://bit.ly/3FT3uPN EPISODE 194 ABOUT THE BINGHAM GROUP, LLC Bingham Group works to advance the interests of businesses, nonprofits, and associations at the municipal and state level. View our services here -> https://bit.ly/3H7xyXC Follow Bingham Group on LinkedIn at: https://bit.ly/3WIN4yT Connect with A.J. on LinkedIn at: https://bit.ly/3DlFiUK Connect with Hannah on LinkedIn at: https://bit.ly/3RberR3 Contact us at: info@binghamgp.com We are a HUB/MBE-certified Austin lobbying firm. www.binghamgp.com
I sat down with Austin Stowell to talk about Austin's antiquated zoning rules for land use and development. He had a years long debacle with the city over a development that in many cities would have been easy. We get into depth on what he went through, and what the city can do to make it's zoning laws more effective in the future.
Since 1979 Momma has been on the bar scene in every form possible, from Austin City, Momma's Last Chance Saloon and Momma's Taphouse, she's seen it all…at least for now
Austin City Council members will evaluate Spencer Cronk's employment during their Thursday meeting. Cronk was hired in 2017.
In November, Greg Casar a Texas native and son of Mexican immigrants, won the seat for Texas Congressional District 35. Casar will be sworn in on January 3 along with other new congressional representatives.
Mike and Brett breakdown the thrashing of Austin FC at the Banc as LAFC win their first ever Western Conference Championship and book their ticket to the MLS Cup Final on November 5. Mike and Brett also look at that upcoming match against a very tough opponent: Philadelphia Union.
Episode #30 of ‘The Teddy Brosevelt Show' features an interview with an Austin legend, iconoclast and hero Brad Swail. Mr. Swail is a 5th generation Texan who is famous for being the host and producer of ‘The Austin City Councilman' podcast. Thanks to his weekly appearances every Friday at 9:30 am CT on ‘The Todd and Don Show' on KLBJ, Brad's Q rating in Central Texas has been exploding in 2022. Brad Swail has conducted dozens of interviews with politicians, journalists and other fascinating folks in 2022.So Teddy thought it would be cool to flip the script and conduct an interview with Swail Jack City. This action-packed 50 minute podcast features Teddy peppering Brad with fascinating questions about a host of topics, including the big one: Hey Brad - Are you sticking with podcasting and media or will you run for political office? Episode #30 is a special treat for Brad's many female admirers. You will get to hear never-before-discussed details about the mystery man who has grown ‘The Austin City Councilman' podcast into the most respected and beloved political podcast in the capitol of Texas, then parlayed that success into a weekly appearance on the #1 most-listened to morning radio show in Central Texas.EPISODE #30 TOPICS: * Brad's 100% all-meat carnivore diet* What podcasts Brad listens to and how he stays on top of the news cycle * Last weekend's Austin FC playoff game experience and Brad's dour predictions for Sunday's MLS playoff match against Dallas* If Austin renamed the city after Brad for being 100% correct about everything COVID, would he prefer: a) Swailtropolis b) Swail Jack City c) San Franswailsco * If Leslie Cochran (see below) was still alive, do you think he would defeat Kirk Watson in the 2022 election for next Mayor of Austin by a small margin or landslide?FOLLOW Brad Swail on Twitter @bradswailSubscribe and listen to ‘The Austin City Councilman Podcast':Stream ‘The Teddy Brosevelt Show':* Spotify* iHeartRadio* Apple Podcasts* TuneIn Radio* Substack This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit teddybrosevelt.substack.com
In this new episode of Drinks To Words By, David is out of town in Austin City working as we checkout whats good in Austin! We bring you our reactions to Coolio's death as well as say a few words … Continue reading →
Special edition of the show today! Austin iconoclast, legend and hero Brad Swail invited Teddy onto the #1 political podcast (‘The Austin City Councilman') in Austin this morning to discuss my permanent ban from Twitter and a host of other intriguing topics.Brad was kind enough to share the audio of this morning's interview, so I could use it for Episode #23.Topics discussed include: Teddy's Twitter BanAlex Jones show trial in Austin, TexasInternal Documents obtained via a FOIA request show how the CDC colluded with Big Tech to deplatform Dr. Naomi Wolf for questioning whether the vaccines might cause menstrual issues. Dr. Naomi Wolf: “Shortly after the CDC identified my tweet as ‘misinformation' I was deplatformed and a global attack from legacy media sought to undermine my reputation.”“Tweets that I had previously deleted as being poorly worded, were resuscitated and circulated to media in the effort to discredit me. Only Twitter could have retrieved these deleted tweets. I was called ‘mad' and ‘batshit crazy' and counter factual.'”Much, much more on this special edition of ‘The Teddy Brosevelt Show'.After the past few days, I'm pretty much done with discussing the Twitter ban. We will be exploring totally new topics in the next show. Back with another regular episode in the next 72 hours.THANKS FOR LISTENING !!!Original episode of today's ‘The Austin City Councilman' podcast: Stream ‘The Teddy Brosevelt Show':SpotifyiHeartRadioApple PodcastsTuneIn RadioSubstack This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit teddybrosevelt.substack.com
Special treat today for Episode #10 of ‘The Teddy Brosevelt Show' folks!Brad Swail is an Austin iconoclast, legend and hero.Mr. Swail (also known as ‘B-Swizzle' and ‘Undercover Swizzle Sauce Boss') was the very first distinguished guest of honor on Episode #1 of this humble podcast. Brad is also the producer and host of ‘The Austin City Councilman' podcast, which is the #1 most-listened to political podcast in Austin, Texas, which is streaming on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Brad invited Teddy to be his distinguished guest of honor on today's show. After we taped the show, Brad was cool enough to share the full audio, so Teddy could share it with you!Cross-promotion 101, baby. EPISODE #10 TOPICS INCLUDE:Putin's speech (warning!) yesterday and what's next with the Ukraine warClimate change lunatics are causing needless suffering and economic pain with their self-punishing, foolish polices in 2022Wind turbines kill so many birds and bats, you wouldn't believe it. How many? Take a wild guess. Go ahead. Guess. Texas Border security (or lack thereof) Dutch Agricultural sector revolts after plans are uncovered to build futuristic liberal utopia / model city on their fertile farmland. Dutch cops fired bullets back. This could get ugly.Coal, energy, electrical grid Episode #10 of The Teddy Brosevelt Show was recorded over the phone with Brad Swail at High Noon CT on Friday, July 8, 2022 in Austin “Podcastropolis” Texas.Now available on:SpotifyTuneIn RadioApple PodcastsThanks for reading Teddy Brosevelt! Subscribe now to receive new podcasts and posts as soon as they go up. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit teddybrosevelt.substack.com
As abortion access continues to decline on the local level, lawmakers and advocates across the country are devising new ways to protect abortion access as much as they can, where they can. Chito Vela, an Austin City Councilmember, joins us to discuss what he's doing to decriminalize abortion in Austin, Texas, should Roe be overturned.And in headlines: Seven states have primary elections today, a federal grand jury charged five members of the Proud Boys with seditious conspiracy, and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson survived a no-confidence vote among Conservative members of Parliament.Show Notes:Washington Post: “Empty clinics, no calls: The fallout of Oklahoma's abortion ban” – https://wapo.st/3xo4aZnDonate to Crooked Media's Pride Fund – https://crooked.com/pride/Sign up for Crooked Coffee's launch on June 21st – http://go.crooked.com/coffee-wadFollow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/whataday/For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday
The boys are back to talk aboutthe Austin drawDickerson does it againRodri-gone, Cesar Arau-noFC Dallas previewInternational breakStuds/dudsOpen cup versus Ft. LRate, review and subscibe!VAMOS ORLANDO
Austin is more than just concerts and going out drinking. Austin offers many different forms of entertainment and we have gathered up a couple of things to do inside and outside. These activities are great year round and are fun alternatives to what you would think of for entertainment. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Everyone loves to hike here in Austin and we have plenty of spots to go enjoy the fresh air. We have trails for your easy Saturday morning walk and some trails that would get you to close your move ring on your watch. Grab your water, or ice coffee, and let's hit the trails! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Austin may be known for its tacos and BBQ, but it should also be known for its pizza. This is your guidebook to what we think are some of the best pizza places in town. Pizza and beer? Name a better duo. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today's episode (154) features Jason Alexander, Chief of Staff to the Austin City Manager. Appointed in January 2022, Jason has a nearly 18‐year career with the City, which in addition to the City Manager's Office, includes Parks and Recreation, Human Resources, Emergency Medical Services, and the Fire Department. Jason and Bingham Group CEO A.J. discuss his role, a first for City Manager Spencer Cronk (but not new for the city), Jason's path to the public sector and journey to his current role. As Chief of Staff, Jason is responsible for the administrative functions of the City Manager's Office, and provides leadership and oversight to the City's Equity, Innovation, Sustainability, and Resilience Offices. Austin operates under a “Council-Manager” system of government. In this model, the Mayor and City Council are responsible for all legislative functions of the City. They appoint a professional City Manager who operates much like a CEO in private-sector businesses and who is tasked with carrying out City Council's legislative and policy objectives. ABOUT THE BINGHAM GROUP, LLC The Bingham Group, LLC is a full service lobbying firm representing and advising clients on government affairs, public affairs, and procurement matters in the Austin Metro. CONTACT US at: info@binghamgp.com FOLLOW US: LinkedIn -> www.linkedin.com/company/binghamgp Facebook -> www.facebook.com/binghamgp Instagram -> www.instagram.com/binghamgroup Twitter -> twitter.com/binghamgp THE BG PODCAST IS PART OFTHE BG MEDIA NETWORK An Austin-based digital content network focused on emerging creators.From concept to execution, and on, we help you tell your story. Released by: BG Media Group for The Bingham Group, LLC (www.binghamgp.com)
We love to hate them and unfortunately every city has them; tourist traps. This is your guide to the tourist traps that we think you should avoid or possibly only go to one time. We also give some alternative places to try instead that will really make you feel like a local. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What are you doing this weekend? Oh, I'm going to go to a park. We have a break down of our favorite parks and ones that we recommend to anyone wanting to enjoy some time outside. So, pack a picnic basket or grab your dog because we are going to the park! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Most underrated part of Austin you ask? That's got to be The Domain. This is your one stop shop for shopping, eating and late night bar hopping! So, next time you are wanting to go out in Austin, maybe skip 6th Street and Rainy Street and head over to The Domain! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
SXSW. Arguably one of the largest events that takes place in Austin. You got Music. You got Film. You got Tech. You got massive crowds of people. This is your guide book on how to navigate SXSW and what you might want to look for when visiting Austin at the beginning of March. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Starbucks? Never heard of her. This week we are talking about some of our favorite local coffee shops and ones that we need to visit! Get ready. Get set. Get caffeinated. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Admit it, you've stood in a line to take a picture in front of a wall that had something painted on it. Welcome to your guide to the wonderful, colorful and beautiful murals of Austin! Say cheese! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Listen up! This is your guide to tackling one of the most famous streets in Austin; South Congress Avenue. We will let you know which shops to stop in to and which ones you might want to skip. We will also give you tips on parking, which is a trip in itself. Let's go shopping! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
First thing you need to know before coming to Austin is that the taco food scene here is exploding! The second thing that you need to know is that there are so many places to get tacos, it can seem overwhelming. Austin City Girls are here to help! We have narrowed down our four favorite places to get tacos and one place that you might want double check that menu before visiting. Let's eat! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to the first episode of Austin City Girls. We are two best friends that live in the greatest city in Texas and we hope to be your guidebook for all things Austin! Listen in as we chat about why we moved to Austin and what some of our favorite things about the city are! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I read this law on https://library.municode.com and discuss its ramifications here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freepressmediapressinc/support
On this episode of the garden of Eden podcast we chat with therapist Katy Manganella. We chat about her IG stories and what resonated with me. What advice she has for people re-entering the world and the anxiety that might come with being back in the office. We share advice for those of us that may have resentments about how others handled the pandemic. We also give feedback for those of us who notice changes in our bodies and fitness levels post pandemic. We and with tips for finding a councilor or therapist that aligns with you. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/austincitycounseling/ Website: https://austincitycounseling.com Resources: https://www.inclusivetherapists.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edynloveslife/ Website: https://gardenofedyn.co --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The capitol of one of the country's most conservative states - Texas - is teetering on the cusp of falling to the Marxists who infiltrated the city. Independent investigative journalist Lauren Morris talks with Frank about Austin, Texas, and how the Red flags are a common sight...Read Lauren Morris' writing at www.LaurenComeleMorris.comPlease share, subscribe, and sign-up for mailout: https://www.undergroundusa.com/the-podcast
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I discuss Austin weekend of comedy and helping plan my 30th year HS reunion. My how time flies when you're an Eagle. Thank you to John Hartigan. RIP: Michelle George Blasdel, Dick Hoyt, marathoner, NBA star Elgin Baylor, actor Yaphet Kotto --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
TX512 Host Sam Torres talks all things Austin with Tiffany Kerr, Director of Marketing for Visit Austin. Learn more about Austin, Texas by logging on to: visitaustin.org
Shamus Toomey, the Editor in Chief and co-founder of Block Club Chicago, joined Bob Sirott to talk about some of the latest Chicago Neighborhood news. He gave an update on the Tamale Guy, Christkindlmarket and how the Austin City market is being extended.
What happened to Austin’s live music scene after the shutdown of SXSW? On March 6th, 2020 the Austin City government canceled SXSW. That decision had an economic ripple effect throughout the city. It also marked the true beginning of the COVID-19 crisis for Austin. In this episode, hosts Miles Bloxson and Elizabeth McQueen explore why […]
What happened to Austin’s live music scene after the shutdown of SXSW? On March 6th, 2020 the Austin City government canceled SXSW. That decision had an economic ripple effect throughout the city. It also marked the true beginning of the COVID-19 crisis for Austin. In this episode, hosts Miles Bloxson and Elizabeth McQueen explore why...
What's going to happen to youth sports now that the pandemic has shutdown tournaments? What resources or partnerships are there for youth sports organizations? Patrick Austin has been involved with Youth Sports for decades. From the youth and collegiate levels all the way up to the professionals, Patrick has seen it all. Tune-in and listen to his unique perspective on the effects and opportunities.
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On April 10, I spoke with Austin City District 1 Councilmember Natasha Harper-Madison to discuss the city's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Natasha Harper-Madison is a native Austinite who has dedicated her life to serving East Austin. She is a mother of 4 ranging in age from 8 to 23, and married to Austin Fire Department Lieutenant Thomas Madison. Growing up in poverty, she gained a deep and personal understanding of how important it is for Austin to prioritize affordability and offer pathways to economic mobility. After attending Arizona State University, Natasha returned to Austin to work in her community as an entrepreneur. She served as board president of the East 12th Street Merchants Association and also founded East Austin Advocates. In both roles, she deployed her skills for leadership and collaboration to advocate for small businesses and to help connect under-represented people with the resources they need to succeed.Natasha is also passionate about government that serves the people and is active with Take5toVote, an organization that helps constituents engage with their government by providing training and breaking down barriers like identification issues and transportation needs. This community-level activism sparked Natasha’s interest in seeking public office, a mission she fulfilled with her successful campaign for Austin City Council’s District 1 seat in 2018.For more information, please visit www.engagingaustinpodcast.com
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About two years ago, the gang talked about festivals. For the first time since that episode, Sean went to a music festival—specifically, Austin City Limits. He talks to Pierce, Max, and Kevin about the bands he saw (many excellent ones), his appreciation of city-based festivals (explore the city in the morning, go to the festival in the afternoon), and whether his perspective on festivals has changed (you’ll have to listen to find out).MUSIC: “Maria También” - Khruangbin
On today's episode -- the set list from Paul McCartney's second Austin City Limits Festival set and the Beatles top the UK Official Charts Best Albums poll.
Due to some scheduling snafus, we haven't been able to record this month, and we're too embarrassed to put the stuff we have left over that didn't make the cut. So here you go, another damned best of episode featuring Austin's 911, 311 and Child Protective Services hotline. Don't worry! We're back next week with all-new content!
I chat with Austin City council candidate, Lewis Conway, Jr. A contender for a seat representing Austin's District 1, Conway's run has captured the attention of the state as well as the country due to his status as a convicted felon. His candidacy could mark a change in societal attitudes toward felons, much less those seeking political office. Democratic socialism, Austin politics, second chances and the prison-industrial complex are all on the menu in this discussion. Links: https://conwayforatx.com/ https://theintercept.com/2018/02/04/lewis-conway-jr-austin-city-council-texas/
It's Dave's birthday, and the guys get political talking about Trump's tariffs and trade wars' effects on American industry. The guys discuss Texas politics involving Beto O'Rourke and Lupe Valdez. The guys also address even more racism in Columbus OH and disturbing "Stand Your Ground" situation in Florida that resulted in a man's death. Soccer talk includes Manchester United's preseason, Alexis Sanchez's performance, drama between Anthony Martial and Jose Mourinho, and the performance of the United States Women's National Team (USWNT) in the Tournament of Nations. Also a major #MLS2ATX update happened midweek as the Austin City council released a few details regarding the negotiation process between PSV/Columbus Crew and the city of Austin.
Dave's niece shows up and says some stuff. The new Tomb Raider movie was boring. A kid killed his sister over a video game controller. Austin, Texas had its very own bomber. Austin City council drives another nail in the #SaveTheCrew coffin, and is A Tribe Called Quest hip/hop, rap or both? Be sure to follow Podern Family on Twitter and search, #podernfamily
@JTFitNFresh & @ATLegend join The Travel (Guy)des to recap our time at the recent 15th anniversary of Austin City Limits music festival (75,000 in attendance). We cover hot spots in Austin, airline favorites, Trap Karaoke (spoiler alert: someone jumped on stage), finessing, & maximizing! If you enjoy the energy on this show, we may be regrouping in South Africa for a follow up next month! Enjoy the second half of this two-fer this week, and remember, your next adventure is just a click away! #TheTravelGuydes
We focus the whole show on the arrival of Arcade City to Austin. Whether the App works or not on the Ethereum platform is irrelevant because guerrilla marketing taking place on the interim Facebook page is amazing. Guests include Austin City Councilman Don Zimmerman and Arcade City Drivers Mike, Soloman, and Omar as well multiple callers of drivers and riders alike of Arcade City. "The Free Market" works and works well.
Jay recaps his trip to Austin City limits, talks about his biggest struggle, and shows you how to have the perfect day.
AFTERBUZZ TV — Revolution edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of NBC’s Revolution. In this show, host Francesca Dugan breaks down the episode in which Jason gives Miles info about the Patriots’ plans, prompting Miles and Monroe to … Read the rest The post Revolution S:2 | Austin City Limit E:18 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow appeared first on AfterBuzz TV Network.
This sermon considers the urban future of history and the role of Austin City Life in redemptively engaging the peoples and cultures of Austin as we relocate to a new venue on historic 6th Street.
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