by Daryl Slusher | Apr 30, 2020 | Coronavirus, Obituaries
So Long to Threadgill’s – A Rich Vein of Austin History by Daryl Slusher Both Threadgill’s and Magnolia Cafe on W. 6th closed permanently in recent days i.e. announced they would not reopen after the Covid crisis. The Magnolia will continue on at its South...
by Daryl Slusher | Apr 30, 2020 | Coronavirus, True Stories
Dan Patrick Still Willing to Die for the Cause Previously Adroit Abbot Caves In The Left Wing, China and the Coronavirus by Daryl Slusher Even though, as I mentioned in an adjoining post, I was one of the most frequent diners at Threadgill’s, I certainly don’t want to...
by Daryl Slusher | Apr 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
by Daryl Slusher The Austin American-Statesman laid off seven reporters last Friday, April 24. The layoffs were part of a nationwide series of job cuts by the Statesman’s parent company Gannet, who in August 2019 merged with Gatehouse Media, which in April 2018 bought...
by Daryl Slusher | Apr 21, 2020 | Coronavirus
The Month The Virus “Goes Away” by Daryl Slusher April was supposed to be the month that the coronavirus went away, at least according to President Donald Trump,. The president for instance said on February 10, “A lot of people think that goes away in April with... by Daryl Slusher | Apr 21, 2020 | Land Development Code/Zoning
by Daryl Slusher Austin’s Land Development Code (LDC) rewrite recently made an appearance on the Austin City Council agenda. This was at their April 9 online, socially distanced meeting. The meeting was otherwise dominated by coronavirus briefings and...