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To the mini-moon

7 mini honeymoons for Austin couples to explore in 5 days or less

Brianna Caleri
Mar 7, 2022 | 12:40 pm
Feel the power of a Jet Ski.
Feel the power of a Jet Ski.
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Honeymoons are about following the rules. Love has rules. They’re about getting really stressed: making big sacrifices to get time off, trying to live up to your expectations of the best, most exciting, most romantic thing you could ever think of. They’re about blowing a ton of money to celebrate blowing a ton of money. That’s it, article over. Go have a traditional honeymoon.

Still here? Perhaps you sense there’s a better way. All you need is yourself and your brand-new spouse. Enter the mini-moon, a trendy new concept that isn’t nearly as new as its name. One of the few small wins from this pandemic has been a willingness to do things small, and to find big freedom in realizing all that planning — the bells and whistles — was never really that important. We can travel much easier now, but the greatness of a weekend-long mini-moon persists.

In celebrating a new life together, why not find out what home has to offer? Dallas, Houston, and New Orleans are all safe and wonderful choices, but let’s think outside the box a bit. These seven drivable locales (if you like a road trip) rival any tropical paradise or European city, with beautiful landscapes, rich, storied cultures, and, most seductively, the accessibility to do it all again whenever you want to relive that honeymoon phase.

Austin, <30 miles
The city of bachelorette parties and music festivals is practically built around entertainment. Sometimes tourists get the best of our city, coming in ready to splurge on all the obvious stuff that we just never find an excuse to try. Accommodations range from beautiful, historic hotels (The Driskill, Hotel Ella), swanky boutique offerings (Hotel Van Zandt), and the absolutely unexpected (any number of Airstreams, tiny houses, and tree structures on Airbnb). Speakeasy Bar Tours will show you a luxurious side of the city you probably never knew; Miraval Austin Resort and Spa offers world-class relaxation; and Haus of Erotique produces spicy shows that are sure to inspire something new in your routine.

Fredericksburg, 80 miles
Fredericksburg seems like a safe choice, but all sarcasm aside, honeymoons are not about forcing something exciting over something good. Alongside all the vineyards, Wildseed Farms focuses on the beautiful wildflowers that overtake the Hill Country every year. Explore its 200 acres for a peaceful picnic and photo ops. Shop the many antique stores for unique heirlooms you may have for the rest of your joined lives. It adds a bit of time, but consider swinging by Maverick Horseback Riding in Lockhart on your way out. They’ll teach you to ride independently, if a bunch of horses following each other in a line doesn’t seem especially romantic or exciting.

Caddo Lake, 350 miles
Straddling the Texas-Louisiana border, Caddo Lake is full of otherworldly beauty you won’t find many other places. Bald cypress trees draped with Spanish moss have stood in almost 27,000 acres of swamp for hundreds of years; some even as long as 1,200 years. Camping is available in the Caddo Lake State Park, and there are tons of private residences and hotels in nearby Shreveport (Louisiana’s third-largest city). Don’t miss the chance to paddle through the bayou in canoes and kayaks, and book a lot more time than you think you need. Each little inlet between the trees is its own world. This is the place to take things slow.

South Padre Island, 360 miles
The beautiful beaches of South Padre Island are the perfect tropical venue for Texans who don’t want to break out a passport. This one is a resort town, so there’s no shortage of things to do if you’ve had enough romantic beach walks. Tours revolve around dolphins, jet skis, parasails, horses, and boardwalks. The two top attractions, according to Tripadvisor, are conservation-minded: Sea Turtle Inc. rehabs its flippered friends, and the South Padre Island Birding and Nature Center frames the tropical landscape in a new way to many visitors. And, of course, if that’s enough nature for one weekend, there are endless spas.

Terlingua and Marfa, 480 miles
Good news for couples who can’t decide whether they prefer culture or utter solitude, together: Terlingua and Marfa, the two gems of West Texas, are must-sees connected by one of the most beautiful drives on the planet. Spend as long as you can in the desert, hiking through jaw-dropping scenery for a week in blissful silence. Basecamp Terlingua has cozy tipis, bubbles, casitas, and more under the stars for varying levels of luxury. Travel up the Rio Grande on FM 170 and stay a night in Marfa, home to the Marfa Mystery Lights, some of the coolest art and furniture stores in Texas, and the Chinati Hot Springs (a classic honeymoon spa experience, but way better).

Amarillo, 500 miles
This panhandle city is pretty far to drive on a whim, but if there were ever an excuse to do it, it’s for a wacky and whimsical mini-moon. It’s a little cheesy, but the Cadillac Ranch is a great stop for photos, and one of the only places to draw little graffiti tributes to your union without actually vandalizing anything. Take a stroll through the Amarillo Botanical Gardens, or opt for some proper hikes in Palo Duro Canyon State Park, which also hosts a unique outdoor musical in the summer. The Tascosa Drive-in Theater feels like a campy first date every time, and there are endless roadside attractions between Austin and Amarillo to add to the trip’s spontaneous mood.

Santa Fe and Taos, 750 miles
This 11-hour drive is not for the faint of heart, but the final destination is worth every minute. (We’ll still think you’re cool if you hop on a plane.) Santa Fe is one of the most unique cities in the United States, with curated culture on every corner. Meow Wolf’s inimitable “House of Eternal Return” fills over 70 rooms with thoughtful, surreal interactive art. It’s all wrapped in a beautiful narrative about family that will tug at the heartstrings of any couple thinking of starting a family or those who already have one together. Santa Fe is not an overwhelmingly urban environment, but a getaway into the mountains at Taos opens up even more possibilities in architecture and cool trailer and ski resort stays.

The quiet allure of Caddo Lake State Park offers couples lots of time to focus on each other.

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Caddo Lake State Park
The quiet allure of Caddo Lake State Park offers couples lots of time to focus on each other.
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Broken Spoke

Austin's iconic Broken Spoke could receive historical designation from city

Christian Aleman, KVUE
Nov 2, 2022 | 1:57 pm
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The Austin City Council will vote to make the designation official later this week.

Austin's iconic Broken Spoke could soon be a named a historical landmark by the City.

The Austin City Council will vote to make the designation official later this week.

The dance hall, located at 3201 S. Lamar Blvd., has been open since 1964 and many famous musicians have graced its stage, including George Strait, Willie Nelson and many others. Dolly Parton even shot a made-for-TV movie at the dancehall and the location has been featured on album covers.

The draft resolution states the venue meets the criteria necessary to be considered a historical landmark for maintaining the original integrity of a classic Texas dance hall, significant associations with historical events and association with people and groups of historic importance.

Celebrities continue to stop by the Broken Spoke. Kacey Musgraves stopped by the spot in September and Mick Jagger dropped in ahead of The Rolling Stones concert in Austin last November.

Designating the dance hall as a historical landmark would protect it from the explosive growth the city around it has seen, and the resolution noted that significance.

"As the area around The Broken Spoke has prospered, and significant development has occurred, it is imperative to secure this venue from a fate suffered by many venues in the City. Designating The Broken Spoke as a historic landmark will provide permanent protection to the structure and the operations of the venue," the draft resolution reads.

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Giddy Up

New music festival two-steps into Georgetown with classic and cutting-edge country stars

Brianna Caleri
Nov 2, 2022 | 12:56 pm
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Two Step Inn appeals to country lovers across the spectrum of old, new, and fringe country.

Country is one of the widest and most misunderstood genres in popular music. Even in Texas, where fans don’t have to look for a way into its traditions as they would in many other areas, the genre is sharply divided — mostly between “old” and “new” country. Much to the excitement and chagrin of many country fans on one side or the other, artists like Orville Peck and Lil Nas X have made huge strides in expanding the bounds genre, which makes headlines every year that it continues to grow its market share.

Festivals can lean into that division, or take a step (or two) forward. Two Step Inn, a new music festival in the scenic Austin suburb of Georgetown, is on that new frontier, with an eclectic lineup that displays a deep devotion to country in old, new, and fringe forms. Its inaugural year showcases more than 40 musicians — country or other pop musicians with country-inspired sets — in what it calls “the world’s largest outdoor honky-tonk” on April 15 and 16, 2023, at San Gabriel Park. (Curated by C3 Presents, this festival will probably carry some similarities to Austin City Limits Festival.)

The two inaugural headliners, Zach Bryan and Tyler Childers, have much in common: the solo artists, despite leaning toward folksy or straight-up country instrumentation, are above all singer-songwriters with similarly textured, gentle voices. Both favor an earnest, introspective tone, although Childers sinks more into a Southern twang and more upbeat songwriting, while Bryan stays more mellow and retains more of an edge when the tempo picks up.

Across the three stages, more acts stand out for their longtime country credentials or genre-bending surprise factor:

  • Wynonna Judd: The younger half of mother-daughter-duo The Judds, Wyononna Judd, has spent plenty of time at the top of Billboard charts over her nearly 40-year career. In the 2020s, she’s still releasing music in a variety of very country styles.
  • Tanya Tucker: The Texas-born former teen star Tanya Tucker went through highs and lows in her 50-year career, but ultimately made a comeback and is regarded as one of the first and most independent “outlaw” country women.
  • Mavis Staples: Although Mavis Staples, formerly of the Staple Singers, is known as a gospel and rhythm and blues icon, her music displays a clear affinity with Southern traditions. Her latest album, with Levon Helm, is built on a near-constant country shuffle.
  • Diplo: The pop producer and DJ Diplo has had a hand in too many projects to tie him to any one genre. In recent years he’s made a flamboyant effort at leaning into his Mississippi heritage, including a country album and lots of red-carpet cowboy hats.
  • Disko Cowboy: Vinyl Ranch, a lifestyle brand led by Disko Cowboy (Dave Wrangler, who grew up in the Hill Country and is based in Dallas), brings very urban and very country images together, emphasizing independence and loyalty as a cowboy would.

A huge portion of the lineup is local, or at least from Texas. Austin-based or originated acts include Calder Allen, Charlie Robison, Kathryn Legendre, and Ben Burgess (now in Dallas). The most widely-recognizable band from nearby, Midland, comes from Dripping Springs, while Clay Walker, Madeline Edwards, Niko Moon, Paul Cauthen, and Tracy Byrd all hail from East Texas (plus Drake Milligan from Mansfield). Two other Texas-named bands, Lonestar and Little Texas, were formed in Nashville by Texans.

Tickets (starting at $99 for one day or $149 for both days) for Two Step Inn will be available on presale starting November 4 at 10 am, with a public sale two hours later, at noon. Premium tickets include amenities like seating, air conditioned restrooms, VIP bars and dining, lockers, and more. More information and ticket sales at www.twostepinn.com.

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A reunited Voxtrot plays Mohawk, plus more Austin music picks for November

John Laird
Nov 2, 2022 | 10:44 am
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Beloved indie pop act Voxtrot reunited earlier this summer.

Believe it or not, it’s November, which means that if you’re lagging behind on your local live music quota for the year, it’s time to kick things into high gear. Thankfully, the first part of the month has plenty of great shows for you to enjoy.

Star Parks at C-Boys – November 3, 10, 17
Indie rockers Star Parks have a residency in place for the first three Thursdays of the month at C-Boys. They’ll be joined by Buffalo Hunt on November 3, Dancey Jenkins on November 10, and Tele Novella on November 17. Each show will be $10.

Mobley at 3TEN ACL Live – November 5
Mobley put out his latest EP, Cry Havoc!, back in September, and now he’ll celebrate that set of songs with a release party this Saturday, November 5 at 3TEN ACL Live. Joining the ever-versatile pop act will be San Gabriel and Caelin. Tickets for the show are $16.

Holy Wave at Hotel Vegas – November 10
Get yourself a supreme dose of shoegaze and psych rock via Holy Wave on Thursday, November 10 at Hotel Vegas. Peel Dream Magazine and Lauren Lakis are also on the bill. Tickets can be had for just $12.

Voxtrot at the Mohawk – November 11, 12
Beloved indie pop act Voxtrot reunited earlier this summer and put out two compilations, Early Music and Cut from the Stone: Rarities & B-Sides. Now they’ll carry that momentum into shows on November 11 and 12 at the Mohawk. The latter is sold out, but you can still get in on the Friday performance (with Tele Novella). Tickets are $25.

Weekend at Larry’s – November 10-14
Famed burger slinger Bad Larry has teamed up with Resound Presents for what they’re calling Weekend at Larry’s. The five-day meat and music bonanza is set to kick off on November 10 at Chess Club, and then subsequent events will take place at Hotel Vegas, Empire, Hold Out Brewing, LoLo, and Little Brother. Expect to see the likes of Recover, Rickshaw Billie’s Burger Patrol, Fuck Money, and lots more. Some of these shows are free, others are $10. Get full details here.

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