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NOVEMBER 11, 2016 VOLUME 36, NUMBER 11 austinchronicle.com “Never stop n o d e believing that h e t or ef b st e k r a d s fighting for y a w al s it’ what’s right is worth it.” – H I L L A R Y C L I N T O N CONTENTS NOVEMBER 11, 2016 VOLUME 36, NUMBER 11 CO-EDITOR & CO-PUBLISHER Nick Barbaro CO-EDITOR & CO-PUBLISHER Louis Black EDITORIAL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Kimberley Jones NEWS Chase Hoffberger ASSISTANT NEWS, GAY PLACE Sarah Marloff ARTS Robert Faires FOOD Brandon Watson SCREENS Josh Kupecki MUSIC Raoul Hernandez INSIDE WEB James Renovitch CALENDAR CALENDAR, CLUBS & SPORTS LISTINGS Mark Fagan ARTS LISTINGS Wayne Alan Brenner STAFF WRITERS Kevin Curtin, Michael King, Mary Tuma, Richard Whittaker CONTRIBUTING WRITERS FILM Marjorie Baumgarten DEAR GLUTTON Emily Beyda DAY TRIPS Gerald E. McLeod MR. SMARTY PANTS R.U. Steinberg PRODUCTION 4 PAGE TWO 52 MUSIC ART DIRECTOR Jason Stout PRODUCTION MANAGER Chris Linnen DIGITAL SWTREABT DEIGRYE CMTiOchRa Berli aBna rBtnaerrtyt FEEDBACK 52 RECOMMENDED THIS WEEK Scion guitarists Doyle GRAPHIC DESIGNERS Zeke Barbaro, Carrie Lewis Bramhall II and Dweezil Zappa consider their legacies; plus STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS John Anderson, Jana Birchum Robyn Hitchcock, Gogol Bordello, Aaron Neville, Lee Fields, PROOFREADERS Kat McNevins, Dave Randall, Meditations, Tombs, Peter Hook, Trash Talk, Jesu, Sun Kil INTERNS Spencer JameGs rBege gShttiottl,, DThaonmieallse DWahnithe, 8 NEWS Moon, Warpaint, and more Sierra Diaz, Jeff Gammill, Dan Gray, David 54 VENUES Lemon, Will MRcColalir,t hKye,v Mino Srghaanri fMi, eTnuecnkedre zW, hBartylaeny 8 POINT AUSTIN BY MICHAEL KING 56 ROADSHOWS + CLUB LISTINGS ADVERTISING 10 PUBLIC NOTICE BY NICK BARBARO ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Cassidy Frazier SENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES Jerald Corder, CIVICS 101 Bobby Leath, Elizabeth Nitz, Carolyn Phillips, Lois Richwine 12 Council; Pipeline Easements; Fetal Burial Laws; and more ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES Carly Callahan, David Kleppe LEGAL NOTICES Jessica Nesbitt 14 THE HIGHTOWER REPORT BY JIM HIGHTOWER OPERATIONS COORDINATOR Kristine Tofte 16 ELECTION RESULTS Taking stock after doomsday DIGITAL COORDINATOR Tamar Price 25 NEWS OF THE WEIRD MARKETING DIRECTOR/PR Sarah Wolf MARKETING MANAGER Karena Rogers LUV DOC/CIRCULATION/SPECIAL EVENTS Dan Hardick 52 STREET TEAM Kelsey Baker, Sommer Brugal, Anna 26 CALENDAR Cherian, Andrea Dane, Andrea Fuentes, Daniela Garcia, Orchid Garcia, Sandra Gisi, Lisa Gossett, Ashley Greenstein, Jenna Herrington, Elias Huerta, Will Josma, Allen Martinez, Patricia May, 52 Bobby Mickey, Camille Morell, Andrew Osegi, 32 Jonas Spira, Coka Trevino, Ally Warren NATIONAL ADVERTISING Voice Media Group (888/278-9866, www.vmgadvertising.com) OFFICE STAFF CONTROLLER Liz Franklin OFFICE MANAGER Jessi Cape CREDIT MANAGER cindy soo ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT Chelsea Taylor INFO DESK/SUBSCRIPTIONS Carrie Young SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR Brandon Watkins BEST OF PAW-STIN Hank CIRCULATION Leticia de la Vega, Perry Drake, Jared Esquivel, BACK Tom Fairchild, Ruben Flores, Jonina Foel-Sommers, Andrew Gerfers, Suzette Johnson, Kevin Kinkade, Eric McKinney, Grant Melcher, Paul Minor, 66 THE LUV DOC Norm Reed, Nick Roseman, Zeb Sommers, Bryan Zirkelbach SHOT IN THE DARK CONTRIBUTORS COMIX Sam Anderson-Ramos, Neha Aziz, Greg Beets, 28 ARTS & CULTURE Emily Beyda, Rob Brezsny, Bret Brookshire, Jim MR. SMARTY PANTS Caligiuri, Jessi Cape, Steve Davis, Sierra Diaz, Doug FreemDaanv,i dW Bilrlieanmd aHna Hrraiells, GGrreagh aHma,r mDaann, GNrianya, 28 ARTS LISTINGS Song About Himself, With Great Difficulty KnoHwelrensa,n Jdoehzn, SLehaecllhe,y AHnianme ,L eSwamis, HSuerat,n DMeavlaink,i AYolicue” Sits, and “Tammie Rubin: Before I Knew You, I Missed 67 CLASSIFIEDS Joseph Mayfield, Will McCarthy, Gerald E. McLeod, AshlKeyit tMy oMrecnNoe,v Linasn,c Ge aMryy eMrsil,l eJro, eT oOn’yC oMninllieolnl, aEirreic, 31 GAY PLACE BY SARAH MARLOFF 74 CROSSWORD Puga, ASlceajacncidar,a J oRnaemlliere Sz,e iMtza, rCc hSuacvkl oSvh, eApnhnearmd,a Jreyan 34 DAY TRIPS BY GERALD MCLEOD 75 FREE WILL ASTROLOGY 28 STooremnosreronw, K, Rahoryo Tno Smppekainrms,a Cno, nMoirc Whaaelkl eTor,l aAnddri,e Tnonme 36 COMMUNITY LISTINGS Whitehorse, Todd V. Wolfson SOCCER WATCH BY NICK BARBARO 40 MEAL TIMES 42 SCREENS The Austin Chronicle (ISSN: 1074-0740) is published by The Austin Chronicle Corporation weekly 52 times per year at 4000 N. I-35, Austin, TX 78751. 42 FILM LISTINGS Arrival, American 512/454-5766 ©2013 Austin Chronicle Corp. Pastoral, Christine, Gimme Danger, All rights reserved. Subscriptions: One year: $60 2nd class. The Love Witch, and Loving Periodicals PHoasltfa-ygeea Pr:a $id3 a5t 2Anuds ticnla, sTXs.. 43 SUPREME COURTSHIPJeff POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Nichols crafts an intimate portrait The Austin Chronicle, PO Box 4189, of a marriage that changed history in Austin, TX 78765. Loving BY RICHARD WHITTAKER Unsolicited submissions (including but not 33 limited to articles, artwork, photographs, 50 SHOWTIMES and résumés) are not returned. 2 THE AUSTIN CHRONICLE NOVEMBER 11, 2016 austinchronicle.com austinchronicle.com NOVEMBER 11, 2016 THE AUSTIN CHRONICLE 3 Where Do We Go From Here? This is not the first time the presidential illegal immigrants vastly exaggerated. failure by not nominating the more elect- have found championing divisiveness to be candidate I supported lost. Still, though Unable to deliver, Trump is likely to try to able Sanders (though the guarantee of his very lucrative. dismayed at the elections of Nixon, Reagan, distract attention by scapegoating other victory over Trump seems a stretch). Much of the left is less interested in gov- and the younger Bush, none had me wor- Americans, as he did throughout his cam- Even before Trump’s victory was estab- erning and more in condemning those ried about the republic’s survival. Rather paign. Blame will be leveled not just at lished, the blame-game wagon was in full ready to do what it takes to actually achieve than just concern over what will happen those with different political views but any swing, targeting ignorant Americans, rac- something. A self-righteous progressive during Trump’s presidency, I’m truly scared group he perceives as vulnerable, including ist citizens, Clinton, the compromised contingent happily labels many others as it will do lasting damage to this country. immigrants, laborers, minorities, feminists, Democratic party, irresponsible media, sellouts, especially those who have long The genius of the Constitution is that it and gays. Adapting the conservative right’s and Obama. worked advancing economic opportunity provides a blueprint for a government both strategy of ignoring policy failures by Such blame is both reprehensible and a and social justice. malleable enough to represent a fully aggressive stands on social issues, decrying way to avoid accepting one’s own responsi- Most importantly, across the political enfranchised population where every vot- deliberate attempts to destroy our moral bility. As long as the fault is attributed to spectrum, there have been wildly promiscu- er’s opinion is of value, while also so resil- fabric, they advocate legislative attacks on others there is little hope for change. All ous accusations of corruption, aimed at ient as to survive changing administrations. civil liberties and social progress. Given sides insist on the integrity of their extreme political activists, legislators, political par- Core to it working is the idea that even Trump’s disinterest in poli- ideological positions, con- ties, public servants, contractors, founda- with radically different political beliefs, cy, the easiest way for him demning those with differ- tions, and governments. This supports the Americans are basically well-intentioned, to maintain power is by stir- ent positions as out to view accepted as gospel that our govern- PAGE so when elected they govern in the coun- ring up anger and hatred, destroy the country and ment is broken, beyond any hope for repair. try’s best interests. Unfortunately, this can’t targeting Democrats, TWO regarding working together Before this election those offering only be assumed about Trump. Muslims, immigrants, gays, as inherently traitorous. contempt for the system confidently noted: If his political beliefs, no matter how minorities, and women. BY Many of the progressives “The fix is in; Clinton was sure to win; LOUIS extreme, were genuine, there would be no Trump received signifi- who enthusiastically joined Trump wasn’t serious; Trump didn’t want threat. Unfortunately the president-elect is cant support from those BLACK the right’s decades-long to win; the oligarchy already decided on a narcissistic, egotistical, populist dema- claiming racism, misogyny, vicious campaign against Clinton; Trump was recruited to run only gogue lacking politics as well as deeply held anti-immigrant prejudice, Clinton still insist that the to then drop out for Clinton; the people beliefs. Instead of an ideological agenda, he and militant nationalism as outcome would have been have no control; votes mean nothing; the campaigned on his persona – arguing that true patriotic values. Giving different if the party had secret government runs everything; he was the only cure to the country’s rotten this group the mandate of “making America just joined their lynch mob mentality. democracy is dead.” cancerous troubles deliberately caused by great again” is to encourage them to even Disillusioned Sander-istas argue that the Sadly, while this election brought home other Americans. He made any number of more openly champion prejudice, fear, failure to nominate him is to blame for their so very clearly how wrong these naysayers campaign promises including jobs, the intolerance, and oppression. support of candidate over platform. Those are, it deterred those on the right, the left, return of manufacturing, making America Another significant segment of support voting third party vehemently deny any and embracing conspiracies not at all – great again, stemming illegal immigration, for Trump came from many deeply alienat- responsibility. Others point to the failures almost happily divided in the wake of the lowering taxes, shrinking government, and ed Americans. Frustrated by the current of party politics, the system, and govern- election, most retreating into their separate reasserting our world prominence. He state of economic and political affairs, they ment in general. caves more fearful of others than ever. claimed he would reverse the decline of the believe the government is a huge part of Republicans have spent most of the last Whether we survive the Trump presi- middle class while also ensuring their chil- their problem. Feeling helpless, watching two decades trying to divide the nation, dency to even gain another chance at this dren better future opportunities. shrinking incomes deteriorate their quality marginalizing Democrats, insisting is uncertain. But even those most vehe- Few of these promises, offered mostly of life, they hold little hope for their or their Americans with different viewpoints are mently denouncing Trump seem locked as applause lines, can be delivered. children’s future. conscious traitors. But though often in con- into pitched extremist politics, having Globalization is not going to stop; the enor- Already it’s been argued that this group trol of the Congress as well as many state seemingly lost all belief in this country and mous economic shift the country is under- went for Trump because he was the only legislatures, they’ve shown little interest in its people. going cannot be reversed. The country’s anti-establishment candidate is proof posi- actually governing. Limbaugh, Hannity, Until we work together and to some extent crime wave is a fiction and the threat of tive of the Democratic Party’s major strategic and similar pundits along with Fox News trust each other we are so trapped. n A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR This is our annual “Best of Austin” issue. The timing couldn’t be worse. We are feeling very raw. And we are feeling very scared. We are legitimately concerned that the rights we have fought so hard for, and the founding principles of this nation – a nation founded by immigrants – will now come under attack. Now does not feel like the time for celebration. And yet, the people we are champi- oning in our “Best of Austin” issue embody the values we hold most dear – compassion and inclusiveness and a righteous drive to effect positive change. Those values did not go away overnight, and together we will work to ensure they continue to define our city. UPDATED DAILY AUSTINCHRONICLE.COM/POSTMARKS – Kimberley Jones 4 THE AUSTIN CHRONICLE NOVEMBER 11, 2016 austinchronicle.com CHECK OUT OUR NEW AND IMPROVED Restaurant Guide An essential guide TO AUSTIN DINING, FIRST LOOKS, RECENT REVIEWS, MINI-GUIDES, AND MORE. austinchronicle.com/ restaurantguide austinchronicle.com NOVEMBER 11, 2016 THE AUSTIN CHRONICLE 5 FEEDBACK LETTERS & COMMENTS APPREHENSION CONFIRMED cases be heard. It was only AFTER they voted and denied us a hearing that Reedy Spigner Dear Editor, vocalized his objection. Had he not spoken out, Your Page Two editorial in the Nov. 4 once again, we all would have been at the Chronicle [“We Have Met the Enemy and He Is mercy of the ludicrous decisions that HLC is Us”] was right on the money. As I read it two making that affect so many homeowners in days ago I realized the apprehension (fear) I’ve 78702. Therefore, I don’t think it is fair to vilify been feeling the last two weeks was not just just CM Houston. my imagination. I am a big Hillary fan and was There is a story to be told regarding the glad to see my concern about the treatment effects of the quasi-governmental nature of the she has received confirmed (I watch late-night unelected officials of the HLC and the talk shows). All this doesn’t help the pain I feel Neighborhood Associations. There’s a dictatori- for my country today, but I am convinced that al nature in the process, and it is dishearten- Hillary has gotten the best of this deal: She ing for a liberal small developer like myself can go back to her life knowing she has who supports Austin’s commitment to neigh- accomplished much. borhood preservation. As one well-known public Nancy Keller relations person told me, “If you think you are going to build or remodel a house in Austin DISHEARTENING MANEUVERS according to city guidelines and what the city permits – you are wrong. You are going to have Dear Editor, to deal with a whole group of committees that I was one of the attendees at the Sept. 26 you’ve never even heard of. They will not let meeting of the Historic Landmark Commission you do anything with your property that they do [“A Historic Lack of Compassion,” News, Nov. not like.” 4]. My case, along with Reedy Spigner’s and 10 Leticia Phillips others, was requested by Ora Houston to, once L. Phillips Investments again, be postponed. My case was eventually heard at midnight and approved, but it would not have been if Reedy had not spoken out. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR must be signed with full name and include daytime General email address: [email protected] The real travesty at the meeting was the fact phone number, full address, or email address. Letters should be no longer Postmarks forum: austinchronicle.com/feedback than 300 words. We reserve the right to edit all submissions. Letters may not that the entire HLC voted, without hesitation, to be edited, added to, or changed by sender once we receive them. Mailing address: The Austin Chronicle, PO Box 4189, Austin, TX 78765 uphold CM Houston’s demands to deny that our TAKE THE PLEDGE 6 THE AUSTIN CHRONICLE NOVEMBER 11, 2016 austinchronicle.com MOST SOLD AUSTIN. THE VEHICLES IN & THAT INCLUDES ALL DEALERSHIPS. 3 FOR YEARS ROW! 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D10 incumbent Sheri Gallo will face Alison Alter in a Dec. 13 run-off. Proposition 1, the major Mobility Bond, cruised to a 59% win. GROVE TO CURB?: City Council meets today (Nov. 10), perhaps still with an Election Day hang- over and no Tuesday work session to prep. Today’s headaches include PUDville: Pilot Knob, Austin Oaks, and the Grove (buzz predicts another post- ponement), plus a continuation of the Champion Tract public hearing. See p.12. A CACTUS ROSE settlement has been reached, affording residents of that mobile home park relo- cation help, and reportedly agreed on by all parties so the Lenox Oaks development can move ahead, according to a release from CM Pio Renteria’s office. Voters watching the election with the Travis M HU County Dems Tuesday night at the Driskill SAVE THE ONION: If you’re ready to jump BIRC Hotel cope with the night’s results. back into post-election activism – Thursday night A N also features a public hearing on the city of Drip­ JA ping Springs’ request to the TCEQ for a treated Dark Thoughts on a Dark Day wastewater permit for discharge into Onion Creek. Add your two cents at Dripping Springs Ranch Park: 7pm, Thu., Nov. 10, at 1042 Event Center Dr. (For more info, see www.protectourwaternow.org.) WHAT WILL TRUMP DO? WATCH WHAT HE’S DONE. TEXAS ATTORNEY GENERAL Ken Paxton When you can’t sleep because it appears Perhaps that conclusion will seem obvious cal campaign, but this one was different: and eight other states have asked the U.S. 5th the reins of government have been handed to many Chronicle readers, but we need to “Trump told white Americans that their Circuit Court of Appeals to revive an anti-LGBTQ over to a narcissistic egomaniac utterly lack- remind ourselves of the nakedness of fears and anger were justified. And that this Mississippi law, previously struck down for violating ing in impulse control, you have time to read Trump’s appeals to explicit racism: the open- fear and anger should drive their politics. the Constitution’s equal protection clause against a lot of post-election analyses. ing denunciation of Mexican Trump forged a politics of white tribalism, LGBTQ discrimination. The law was meant to pro- The most powerful my bleary immigrants as “rapists and and white people embraced it.” Bouie plac- tect bigotry, or so-called “religious beliefs,” when it eyes fell upon very early murderers,” his determina- es that embrace in the context of a recur- comes to same-sex marriage, transgender rights, Wednesday morning was by POINT tion to deport every undocu- rent history of incremental racial progress and refusing to serve gay people in businesses. Slate correspondent Jamelle mented immigrant, his pro- followed by fierce white backlash. Here we AUSTIN CHANNELING AUSTINITES’ NAUSEA, Bouie, titled simply, “White grammatic ban on any and all are again: “Like clockwork, white Americans Won.” Bouie began by reject- BY Muslim refugees (and com- embraced a man who promised a kind of heartbreak, and outrage, hundreds of UT students MICHAEL ing the shallower, defensive mitment to police monitoring supremacy. … We are still the country that marched Downtown Wednesday afternoon, protesting Donald Trump’s victory. See online for explanations of many of the KING of all Muslim-Americans), his produced George Wallace. We are still the professional chattering class: utter caricature of and con- country that killed Emmett Till.” photos, video, and a recap of the march. “Pundits and observers will tempt for African-American MORE ELECTIONS TO attribute Trump’s win to ‘pop- lives and culture. There were SO MUCH WINNING come: With no clear ulism’ or his ‘anti-elite’ mes- no “dog whistles”: Trump That wasn’t the whole story of the Trump winner in one City Council race and two ACC seats, sage. This is nonsense. Trump ran for presi- was calling the dog of racism by name, and campaign – there is also the explicit adop- plus Rep. Dawnna Dukes stepping down in January, dent as a nationalist fighter for white America. millions of white people – a majority of all tion of reflexive misogyny, a contempt for Travis County residents can expect a run­off elec­ … When faced with the fetid swamps of white white voters – either responded with enthu- women that is obviously a feature of tion Dec. 13, and a special election early next year. reaction – of white supremacists and white siasm, or shrugged with indifference. Trump’s personality, inherited wealth, and STUDENTS AT AISD’S nationalists and anti-Semites – he winked, Bouie notes that race has been an inevi- public career, while also a weapon to use T.A. Brown Element ary and they cheered in response.” table subtext of every previous U.S. politi- in North Austin are taking classes at other campus- CONTINUED ON P.10 es after a structural engineer found the aging school’s concrete floors are in danger of collapse. ONLINE//COUNCIL WRAP | SHERYL COLE FOR STATE HOUSE | ELECTION BLOG | UT PROTEST | AUSTINCHRONICLE.COM/NEWS 8 THE AUSTIN CHRONICLE NOVEMBER 11, 2016 austinchronicle.com TickeTs from $15! Handel’s Handel’s M essiah! M essiah! Tuesday, december 6, 2016 Concert 8:00 p.m. n Hyde park Baptist Church, 3901 speedway, austin, Texas austin symphony orchestra with Chorus austin n ryan Heller, guest conductor Your Austin Symphony presents its Christmas tradition and city favorite, Handel’s Messiah! This night of musical magic will comfort you through its familiarity and fill you with the joy of rediscovery. let us begin your Christmas celebrations with a performance Download the app: Connect: full of rejoicing! 2016–17 season peTer Bay, MusiC direCTor Download the app: Connect: tickets/info season sponsors Media sponsors Download the app: Connect: (512) 476-6064 or Download the app: Connect: austinsymphony.org All artists, programs, and dates subject to change. Download the app: Connect: austinchronicle.com NOVEMBER 11, 2016 THE AUSTIN CHRONICLE 9 NEWS ARTS & CULTURE FOOD SCREENS MUSIC POINT AUSTIN CONTINUED FROM P.8 Life Goes On against Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail and in person. That millions of peo- Heart of the City: An Exhibition is the opening ple (including women) would vote for a exhibit introducing this ongoing art project celebrat- garish bully who bragged about assault- GOTTA KEEP BELIEVING THAT LOVE TRUMPS HATE ing the local music industry, and benefiting the SIMS ing women and advocated “treating them Foundation, which does such good work delivering like shit” seems at first incomprehensi- Oy, what a week to be doing our “Best of er it “fixes” traffic or not, is going to substan- health care to Austin musicians who can’t otherwise ble, but appeals to racism and sexism are Austin” issue. That section went to press tially transform the way we see and use our afford it. Monday, Nov. 14, 6:30-9:30pm, upstairs at alike rooted in an authoritarian urge to Tuesday evening, before any election results major thoroughfares. Nor was it just a matter of Antone’s, 305 E. Fifth, featuring portraits of 12 dominate: or as Trump repeatedly had started to come in. The News staff and pulling out the checkbook and writing a big Austin music industry professionals by photographer expressed it, to become “winners,” who by photographers headed off to cover the local check. As city leaders reiterated, and I think the Carlos J. Matos. Find details at www.fb.com/events/ definition require “losers.” They want races – because local is what we do, right? – public largely understands, this was a commit- 213652189069621 and www.simsfoundation.org/ their “country back,” they want to make and I suspect the scene was similar at all ment to embark on a long-term, not-fully-defined hotcportrait. the U.S. “great again,” they want to return the candidate events: early catharsis project that will involve a long series of policy to what they consider the natural hierar- because early voting results decided most all decisions, made over the course of multiple city A Community Approach to Tackling Homeless­ chy of white over black, men over women, the local races by 7:20pm, followed by a administrations. Combined with the build-out of ness is an interactive community forum at the Ending power over weakness. long, slow buildup of fascination (and horror the Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan, real- Community Homelessness Coalition’s fall meeting. This is real “locker-room talk,” that of for most), as we realized what Donald Trump ized through a completely rewritten land devel- Provide input along with Mayor Adler, elected offi- juvenile bullies. Trump declares he will was managing to pull off else- opment code (changing every- cials, and community leaders. Attendance is free, but deliver – as the sole winner, who will now where in the country. Truly, the thing from building codes to zon- space is limited; RSVP to www.eventbrite.com/e/ preside over the rest of us, losers all. world is different after this ing classes), this is going to be a-community-approach-to-tackling-homelessness- election, a lot of assumptions PUBLIC a wild ride, and with this bond tickets-29029864105 to attend. Tuesday, Nov. 15, WHAT IS TO BE DONE? are different today than they vote, we’ve pushed off and 7:30-10am, St. David’s Episcopal Church, 301 E. Eighth. NOTICE Since Trump’s actual policy pronounce- were yesterday, and the enthu- there’s no turning back. And ments were so arbitrary, contradictory, and siasm level around the office BY while there will be plenty of con- There are a couple of Parks & Recreation Dept. pub- NICK without substance, there’s been a flurry of today was, well, subdued. tentious decisions to be made lic planning meetings this week that are of particular wonder what the Trump regime will “actu- Locally, though, Austin voters BARBARO along the way, there are signs of interest, due to the importance of the properties being ally look like.” Those of us who live in reaffirmed their values in this reasonable buy-in from all par- considered: Texas don’t have to wonder; it’s all around cycle: voted staunchly for pro- ties as we try to balance build- • Duncan Park: PARD and the Shoal Creek Conserv anc y us. State leaders who have long been gressive candidates, delivered a ing this brave new Austin with have been collecting public input in trying to “identify squandering millions on militarizing the general thumbs-up to generally preserving the essential spirit of site opportunities, and define a landscape vision” for border will be welcoming “The Wall” that progressive City Council members, a clear the old Austin. There better be, because we this important Downtown park, sitting along Shoal Creek in fact already exists wherever it’s physi- thumbs-down to the contentious Don just put a lot of parts in action, and if we don’t just east of Lamar, between Eighth and 10th streets. cally feasible, with only brutal effect on Zimmerman, and a “not so fast” to the kinder, make it work right, who will? They’ll present the results at a Visioning Workshop, fleeing refugees and none on immigration. gentler Republican on the dais, the developer- Donald J. Trump may be our president, and Wed., Nov. 16, 5:30-7pm, at Austin Rec Center, 1301 Shoal That criminal waste of resources pre- friendly Sheri Gallo, who faces a Dec. 13 run- Dan Patrick may run the Capitol, and we can’t Creek Blvd. See www.austintexas.gov/duncanpark. cludes spending on public education or off against an opponent who will draw sharp dif- do anything about that. But they can’t change • Bull Creek District Park: PARD has likewise been gath- health care, especially women’s health ferences in policy and style. And most notably, Austin. Only we can do that. ering input to develop a Bull Creek District Park Master care, which is treated like a dirty secret whatever reservations various factions may So anyway, enjoy the election results start- Plan, including “defining what recreational uses are that shouldn’t be publicly discussed. Many have had, we the people gave a surprisingly ing on p.16. And also the “Best of Austin” appropriate and desired while balancing the existing con- more women and families will suffer from strong thumbs-up to the largest bond package awards section. This remains a pretty cool straints of the park.” The final public meeting in that pro- the lack of reproductive health care, in Austin history, an ambitious eight-year trans- city to live in, and herein are a lot of the rea- cess is Thu., Nov. 17, 6:30-8pm, at St. Matthew’s Church, increasingly criminalized in Texas, and portation and urban makeover plan that, wheth- sons that remains true. 8134 Mesa. www.austintexas.gov/bullcreekplan. n soon accompanied by the state-sanctioned humiliation and emotional torture of treat- CIVICS 101 DUTY NOW FOR THE FUTURE ing fetal tissue as “unborn children” to be granted ritual burials. Should any of this sanctimonious nonsense be challenged in THURSDAY 11/10 FRIDAY 11/11 TUESDAY 11/15 WEDNESDAY 11/16 court as unconstitutional, we can expect that a feckless Donald Trump – for whom DESIGN WEEK continues Thu.-Fri. AUSTIN VETERANS DAY PARADE THE NEXT STEP TO MUSEUMS AND CULTURAL Events are free, but you must register. 2016 Travels up Congress Avenue from #REJECTTHETEXT PROGRAMMING all such matters are beneath alpha-male Nov. 10-11. Schedule at designweekaustin.com. Cesar Chavez to the Capitol. 9:30-11am. The Responsible Ethnic Studies (See Thursday.) 6:30-8pm. Dougherty consideration – will appoint federal and NORTH AMERICAN BIKESHARE www.austinveteransparade.com. Text book Coalition makes a final Arts Center, 1110 Barton Springs Rd. 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Dripping Springs Ranch Park Event Center, ONION CREEK FLOOD­ CREEK SHOW 2016 cele- nuclear weapons, is unlikely to show much 1042 DS Ranch Rd. @ RR 12 N., Dripping MONDAY 11/14 PLAIN MAPS Public meeting brates Waller Creek with ten nights interest in the niceties of diplomacy, except Springs. www.protectourwaternow.org. CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY to learn about the city’s current of art, presented by the Waller as they might feed his self-aggrandizement. GEnRerIgDy NInEduXsTtr ieTsh eA lTleiaxnacse R heonldesw aitbsl es ec- c5a1r2 /s9e7a2t- 7c2h3e3c ko re evmeanitl .E MMaSkPeu banE da@papuosintitnmteexnats a.t ifnlogo rde csoturddsy, awnitdh rtehdeu cgionagl folof oudpidnag t- Clarteioenks C, oanll sleigrh vta-bna cys.e Fdi,v ed easritg ninesdt abl-y The messy business of actual governance ond annual conference in Georgetown – gov. 9am. CommUnity Care Clinic on W. 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