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BurntXOrange

Online news & entertainment magazine at UT Austin

BurntXOrange

Online news & entertainment magazine at UT Austin

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These Austin Sisters Are Making a Name for Themselves Within the Local CBD Scene

October 15, 2019

Many teenagers would probably be perplexed if their parents approved of their involvement with marijuana. However, Shayda and Sydney Torabi’s mom, Jennifer Torabi, was not only for it, but sparked the idea for the sisters’ successful Austin business, Restart CBD.

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Robyn Closes Out ACL Weekend Two With Free-Flowing Love

October 15, 2019

Swedish sweetheart Robin Carlsson’s, stage name Robyn, career traces back thirty years, but her ability to stick with the times and carve out immersive electro-pop made her a highlight of this year’s Austin City Limits. The 80-minute set closed out the festival on Sunday, transforming the defeated Zilker Park into a dance floor and giving tired listeners a shoulder to lean on. 

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Rappers brought the energy to ACL… When they showed up

October 15, 2019

This year’s Austin City Limits Festival proved more than ever that audiences and those running festivals win when diverse acts perform.

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Austin Music Community Unites to Celebrate the Late, Great Daniel Johnston

October 15, 2019

With three decades of beloved music and a famous mural on the Drag, songwriter and artist Daniel Johnston’s influence on Austin and beyond is undeniable. After his sudden passing in September, a dozen musicians joined at the Mohawk to celebrate his life and remind everyone that “Some Things Last A Long Time.” 

Seven Electronic Artists to Catch During ACL Weekend 2

October 11, 2019

Electronic music fans look no further. Your guide to ACL Weekend 2 is here. Offering electronic ranging from future funk to tech house, the festival has something for fans across a variety of sub genres.

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TC Superstar on the Deluxe Release of “R&D”

October 11, 2019

A vibrant, young crowd surrounded the stage at the TC Superstar tour kickoff last Saturday, two weeks after the deluxe release of R&D. It may have been ACL weekend, but the venue was still packed with enthusiastic fans who were ready to dance (and maybe cry) to the local collective’s synth tunes. A long time fan myself, I finally had the pleasure of catching up with Connor McCampbell, also known as the Toyata Coralla Superstar, to find out what the deluxe album was all about.

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Sustainable for Spooky Season

October 11, 2019

Though the Texas weather is holding on to the heat, it’s officially time for fall.

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Summer Walker Releases Debut Album “Over It”

October 10, 2019

The self-assured R&B star, Summer Walker, has women all over saying “forget him” with the release of her debut album, Over It.

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Live From Zilker Park: The Cure

October 10, 2019

Headlining the Honda stage the first Saturday of Austin City Limits, Robert Smith and company celebrated 40 years of guitar magic.

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Austin Asian Night Market Celebrates Culture and Local Businesses

October 10, 2019

Cast against the backdrop of Austin’s glossy skyline, the Austin Asian Night Market drew crowds late into Friday night, and upheld the city’s reputation as a food destination. 


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Faye Webster: Part-time Comedian, Full-time Musician

October 9, 2019

Donning a grandpa sweater, long trousers and Buc-ee’s nail decals picked up on the road, 22 year-old Atlanta indie-folk artist, Faye Webster, performs with the comfortability beyond her years and a vitality and charm that only her age could offer. 

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Angel Olsen Faces Herself In “All Mirrors”

October 9, 2019

We thought that indie-folk masterpiece MY WOMAN was the peak of Angel Olsen’s career. The release of All Mirrors on Oct. 4 shows us that we were dead wrong. In her most expansive and complex work yet, Olsen becomes the hero in her own story, carrying herself into a new life, one without unfulfilled love and empty promises.