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  • Jul 18, 2024 | thetexastasty.com | Isabella McGovern

    If you are craving Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese, Singaporean, and Southeast Asian food but can’t decide on one, then 1618 Asian Fusion is perfect for you. Located near Riverside and Lady Bird Lake, you will find the restaurant in a nice apartment complex area, but once you open the door, you will feel ready to eat delicious Asian food. The Menu1618 Asian Fusion restaurant has a brunch menu that will make you want to come back for more.

  • Jun 12, 2024 | thetexastasty.com | Isabella McGovern

    Billie Eilish has been making headlines as she recently released her third studio album HIT ME HARD AND SOFT. Eilish started collaborating with her brother, Finneas, at 13 years old and has since won countless awards. Eilish has done it again taking her sound to another level by expanding her genre with new music you can either dance or cry to, while bringing back the familiar darkness of her music we fell in love with since 2019.

  • Jun 7, 2024 | reportingtexas.com | Abby L. Johnson |Michelle Lavergne |Michael Nolan |Isabella McGovern

    By Abby L. Johnson, Michelle Lavergne, Michael Nolan, Isabella McGovern, Anissa SanchezReporting Texas“Faculty and staff educate! Texas leaders indoctrinate!” rang through the West Mall on the steps of the University of Texas Tower as a tumultuous spring semester came to an end. While protests over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict flared elsewhere on campus, these students and faculty came to rally against the university’s dismantling of diversity, equity and inclusion programs.

  • Apr 23, 2024 | reportingtexas.com | Isabella McGovern |John Bridges

    By Isabella McGovernReporting TexasArts education groups have struggled with the COVID shutdown and limited funding in recent years. Now the city of Austin’s Arts Commission is looking for new ways to help fund them. In late 2023, 19 Austin arts education organizations were able to receive some funding thanks to the Arts Education Relief Grant, Austin’s first arts education grant program.

  • Apr 11, 2024 | reportingtexas.com | Isabella McGovern

    By Isabella McGovern Reporting TexasThe piles of Douglas Fir and cedar sat in Pease Park, waiting to be repurposed into Austin’s newest public artwork. The Douglas Fir had once been a research test tank at the J.J. Pickle Research Campus of the University of Texas. Now it was destined to be an 18-foot troll — and a testament to recycling.

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