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What It's Like to Film a Movie About Addiction Starring Your Own Family
'Krisha' is a home movie, of sorts, that takes place in the literal home of director Trey Shults' mother. His real-life aunt plays the titular, drug-addled character, and Shults himself plays her estranged son.
Middle Schoolers in Austin Are Getting an Electronic Studio Thanks to Spotify
The music streaming company donated the equipment it used for its SXSW Spotify House.
It Hurts Until It Doesn't: Mothers Rock Through Fury and Sometimes Tears
The Athens, Georgia, band's debut album 'When You Walk A Long Distance You Are Tired' is singer-songwriter prog rock for grown up emo kids.
What Andrew Zimmern Thinks About Extinction Foods and Tyson Cole on the Future of Sushi
On this special bonus episode of 'MUNCHIES: The Podcast', I sat down with Andrew Zimmern at SXSW to discuss what it means when a community experiences the death of a dish and the traditions behind it, and sushi chef Tyson cole on the future of what...
Meet the Rachael Ray You Don't Know
On the latest episode of 'MUNCHIES: The Podcast', I chat with Rachael Ray about musicians riders, why she's hanging out with Naughty By Nature, and so much more.
Watch Nardwuar Interview Kehlani and Shower Her with 'Star Wars' Gifts
See which Bay Area classics and Kehlani facts Nardwuar has in store.
Newsflash: SXSW’s Metal Presence Is Still Pretty Goddamn Pathetic
Barring MDF putting on a miniature edition at SXSW, it might be time to say goodbye to any hopes of the festival getting metal right.
What You Missed at the MUNCHIES Party in Austin
Get ready to drool over octopus fritters, deep-fried stuffed pizza dough, brisket tsukemen, and mushroom caramels, among other delights.
We Reviewed All the CDs We Found Trampled on the Ground After SXSW
As they say, one man's trash is another man's classic.
Street Murals Conquer Austin at SXSW [Photos]
From trumpeting armadillos to real snakeskin boots, these street artists an amazing mark on Austin last week.
The Best Shit We Saw at SXSW 2016
A week in Texas that featured tacos and margs and hoverboards and networking and, most importantly, music.