Sean Saldana
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The iconic fake sandwiches can be spotted all around town. Each is about 16 feet long and 4 feet wide. They weigh up to 800 pounds.
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The group comes together weekly at Central Market on North Lamar to discuss a story in the magazine. The meetings aren’t about coming to grand conclusions; the goal is to explore ideas and geek out on literature.
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The bird is likely the result of shifting weather patterns and climate change.
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‘The Magician of Tiger Castle’ is a fantasy adventure where the plot never stops twisting.
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“To date, we’ve paid over $200,000 in commissions to our artists,” said director of external relations and cofounder Lucy Gross. “We have artists that earn upwards of $30,000 a year from their art sales.”
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The Finnegans Wake Reading Group of Austin, TX reads one page every other week.
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Last year, Austinite Ben Duong set a world record for the fastest half-marathon time while dribbling a basketball. Now, he’s going the full distance.
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How your old and beaten-up vehicle funds nonprofit journalism.
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An East Austin resident noticed someone dropping flour on the sidewalks and parks around the Boggy Creek Greenbelt. The markings were just plain dots of flour, but every once in a while, there'd be an X or an arrow or some other symbol.
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“Batah Kuhuh Bit” contains pieces of Chase Kahwinhut Earles’ original sculpture.