
Christina Garcia
Freelance Writer at Tribeza Magazine
Contributing Writer at The Austin Chronicle
Journalist at Freelance
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
tribeza.com | Christina Garcia
Restaurants The celebrated chef behind New York’s most iconic gastropubs now leads the kitchens at The Driskill, Jeffrey’s and Pecan Street Cafe By Christina Garcia June 10, 2025 Chef April Bloomfield with MML partners Larry McGuire, right, and Tom Moorman, left. (Photo by Abigail Enright) Texans just pulled another underrated top chef.
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3 weeks ago |
austinchronicle.com | Derek Udensi |Carys Anderson |Christina Garcia
It isn't all about numbers in this week's recommended shows Deantoni Parks Friday 6, dadaLabThere was the microburst storm last week, and then there’s the microburst sets you’ll hear at Exploded Drawing on Friday – short but full of jaw-dropping power from a sizzling lineup of artists. The next event in the series of diabolically good beatmakers includes Deantoni Parks, a musician who has played drums with the Mars Volta and John Cale.
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3 weeks ago |
austinchronicle.com | Derek Udensi |Carys Anderson |Christina Garcia
It isn't all about numbers in this week's recommended shows Deantoni Parks Friday 6, dadaLabThere was the microburst storm last week, and then there’s the microburst sets you’ll hear at Exploded Drawing on Friday – short but full of jaw-dropping power from a sizzling lineup of artists. The next event in the series of diabolically good beatmakers includes Deantoni Parks, a musician who has played drums with the Mars Volta and John Cale.
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1 month ago |
austinchronicle.com | Derek Udensi |Carys Anderson |Christina Garcia
A smattering of sound suggestions Felt Out Thursday 22, Antone’s NightclubOh, global music. What does it mean? Antone’s, expanding beyond its usual blues repertoire with this seven-act bill, celebrates Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month by hosting local artists who encapsulate all that this genre catchall has to offer.
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1 month ago |
austinchronicle.com | Derek Udensi |Carys Anderson |Christina Garcia |Genevieve Wood
Shoegaze, black metal, jazz, punk, and more Thursday 15, Radio/EastJack Tatum is like suntan lotion. Though he emerged in the Aughts as Wild Nothing, his Eighties-washed indie synth-pop goes on cool and soothing, weaving jangly guitars and dreamy sounds into something inspired by the enduring mood of that decade.
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