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  2. Micael Priest - Wikipedia

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    An obituary in The Austin Chronicle described Priest: . Besides art, Micael was a master of the story. He was never short of them. The city and the state it capitalized; citizens of all stripes and denizens of cafes, bars and clubs; the countryside and its critters; the music and the musicians – especially these – were all grist for his mill.

  3. The Austin Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Austin Chronicle headquarters. The Austin Chronicle is an alternative weekly newspaper published every Thursday in Austin, Texas, United States.The paper is distributed through free news-stands, often at local eateries or coffee houses frequented by its targeted demographic.

  4. Murders of John Goosey and Stacy Barnett - Wikipedia

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    The murders of John Forest "Johnny" Goosey and Stacy Marie Barnett [1] occurred on July 21, 2009, in the West Campus area of Austin, Texas, when a man (James Richard "Ricky" Thompson Jr.), who had two accomplices, shot to death two recent graduates from the University of Texas at Austin who originated from the Greater Houston area.

  5. Margaret Moser - Wikipedia

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    She retired as director of the Austin Music Awards (AMA) in 2014. [23] Before she retired, a small area next to the Austin Music Hall was named Margaret Moser Plaza. [24] In that same year, she also retired from the Austin Chronicle. [25] [26] In 2016, the AMA started the Margaret Moser Award to recognize women in the Austin music community. [27]

  6. Leslie Cochran - Wikipedia

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    Austin Mayor Lee Leffingwell proclaimed March 8, 2012, and every March 8 forward Leslie Day in Austin. [3] The official proclamation called him "an icon in the Keep Austin Weird scene" who provided "an indelible image" in the memories of many Austin visitors and tourists over the years. [4] "He was an icon for the homeless in Austin, he ...

  7. Kenneth Threadgill - Wikipedia

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    He was inducted into the Austin Music Memorial in 2010. A second Threadgill's opened as a restaurant by Eddie Wilson in 1996. [2] Kenneth Threadgill's reputation for good food and great music continues in Austin according to Austin Chronicle music writer, Margaret Moser. [1] As of 2020, both Threadgill's locations are now permanently closed.

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