Here’s some travel inspiration / porn π for ya, compliments of the New York Times.
And look at that, Austin made the list! Ahead of Paris! π€·π»ββοΈ
Interesting things to see around Austin, Texas.
Here’s some travel inspiration / porn π for ya, compliments of the New York Times.
And look at that, Austin made the list! Ahead of Paris! π€·π»ββοΈ
For the last couple of years, I’ve been relying on Apple Music for all my of musical needs. It’s great. It has absolutely every song I ever want to hear, instantly available in my car, while out for a walk, at home, on my laptop. Anything anywhere any time! And I have dozens of my own purpose-built playlists (Springsteen Covers, Dance Party, Garage Rock, more). Plus they provide a ton of their own playlists. (Same for Spotify, I’m sure.)
So online music streaming is perfect, right? Well, yes, but also no. π€·π»ββοΈ
My playlists had became too safe and predictable. And it’s weird that I never ever ever listen to the local radio. So today I suddenly had the urge to listen to my favorite local Austin radio station: KUTX. So I streamed it (seriously, I don’t have a radio). And it was great!
KUTX will constantly surprise and delight you with music that you don’t control. I have unwittingly discovered some of very favorite bands here (The XX and Tinariwen for example). And btw, KUTX is a public radio station. No ads or BS. It’s basically a community service by music fans.
If you’re not in the mood straight-up KUTX , which is geared towards indie rock, they have other streams like Old School Dance Party, Eklektikos, a soul and R&B station, a jazz station, and even a kid-friendly indie music station.
This doesn’t mean I’m dropping Apple Music, which is still great when I want music to help me concentrate, or to listen to my favorite album. But I’m glad to remember my old friend KUTX as a way to mix things up a bit.
Austin City Limits Music Festival (aka ACL) put together a pretty nice page of stuff to do while visiting Austin. As a local, I’m going to use this as inspiration to get out there and do all the things.
π https://www.aclfestival.com/austin/

Visit as many Texas dance halls as you can to win free YETI stuff. That sounds like a win-win to me. ππ€·π»ββοΈ
π Texas Dance Hall Preservation Trail Guide Contest
β’ Actually, I think this was from 2018. But maybe they’ll do it again this year? And the list of dance halls alone is worth the visit.

On my Austin to-do list, this “monumental work, a 2,715-square-foot stone building with luminous colored glass windows, a totemic wood sculpture, and fourteen black and white marble panels” looks amazing!

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