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BurntXOrange

Online news & entertainment magazine at UT Austin

BurntXOrange

Online news & entertainment magazine at UT Austin

BurntXOrange

Mid-semester Madness: A Personal Reflection

Mid-semester Madness: A Personal Reflection

Lucero Lopez November 10, 2021

Tired and overwhelmed — the two perfect words to describe how I’ve been feeling lately.  There’s a certain sensation that buzzes around in the October air that looms around for quite a while,...

What's on the ballot?

What’s on the ballot?

Michelle Tamayo November 1, 2021

Early voting in Austin has begun! From Oct. 18 to Oct. 29, Travis County residents are eligible to vote. Election Day is on Nov. 2. If you want to make an informed decision, keep on reading to find out...

ATX: An Outside Perspective

ATX: An Outside Perspective

Elizabeth Maria Casarez October 21, 2021

I am not from Austin, Texas. In fact, I am from the opposite of Austin, Texas— a small, country town with only a school and a gas station to its name. During my first few days living in the city, I...

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AFF Films to Look Out For With People of Color

October 29, 2019

Austin Film Festival is one of the most world-renowned film festivals local to the area, especially for burgeoning writers and filmmakers. However, like many film festivals, they tend to be overwhelmingly white in the movies chosen to premiere. For people of color looking to diversify their film-viewing palette, ORANGE has compiled a list of seven films to watch this festival season.

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A Look Into ACL’s Music History

October 18, 2019

Now a festival known and attended by a worldwide audience, Austin City Limits Music Festival had to get its start somewhere.

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Orville Peck Croons To Austin at ACL Weekend Two

October 18, 2019

The ‘yeehaw agenda’ was alive and thriving during weekend two of ACL with country singer, Orville Peck.

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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.” 

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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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Relocation and Resistance: Consequences of the Riverside Arts District

April 22, 2019

The soon to be empty-lot-turned-arts-district off of Pleasant Valley Road has sparked divisiveness between Riverside residents and the city of Austin

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14 Dog-Friendly Austin Restaurants

December 4, 2018

ORANGE has found the best restaurants in the Austin area for owners and pooches alike to enjoy.

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Star Parties Provide Celestial Views for Everyone

December 4, 2018

Wednesday night Star Parties hosted on the roof of Robert Lee Moore Hall offer attendees a new perspective of space by letting them view the night sky through a professional, high grade telescope.

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Austin’s Best Vegan Pizzas

November 8, 2018

Austin’s food scene is famous for catering to a wide array of dietary restrictions, meaning you can find versions of all types of food that fit your needs. Check out these recommendations for vegan twists on a classic pizza.