To say life imitates art is true. Emmanuel King, a University of Texas at Austin urban studies sophomore, makes a conscious effort to record, shoot and direct every intentional moment of time that challenges the way in which he and others view the world.
Read MoreCheck out this video interview with musicians Alex Hill, Dylan Hill and Daniel Brown as they talk about their EP Intruder=Kill.
Read MoreJonathan Dror, creator of the "Put 'em Up" music video, reads #MeanTweets.
Read MoreWith a GoPro strapped to his cab, ORANGE's own Mike Thompson shares the driver's perspective.
At Austin City Limits Music Festival, standing out in a crowd of thousands seems impossible, but you can distinguish your unique style with your own festival flag.
Read MoreThere's one word to describe the electronic music of producer Marshal Spaulding: energy. Enyeto performs an instrumental version of his first single "Casey" in this 5-1-Tunes video feature.
Read MoreCorpus Christi-based band Microphonic brought their unique alt-rock style to South by Southwest, and they continue to immerse themselves in the Austin music scene. ORANGE sat down with the members before their performance at the New Guild co-op to catch up with the band and talk about their upcoming EPs.
Read MoreEvery choice you make has a consequence. Some consequences are good, and some are horrendous. Some are small, and some are significant. SaulPaul found himself sitting in a cell of the Texas State Penitentiary when he realized that some choices have the power to change the course of your life
Read MoreThere are more than a thousand registered food trucks in Austin. Unlike restaurant chains, the majority of these mobile establishments were started by one person with a dream — and Gibroni’s Texitalican Kitchen is no exception.
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Deep in the heart of West Campus, among a bundle of multi-colored apartment complexes, you will find Pearl Street Co-op, one of the many collaborative housing units near campus that provides students with an alternative to dorm living. We talked to some "Pearlies" about the non-traditional dwelling they call home.
Read MoreAs the minutes ticked closer to 8 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 20, hundreds of motorcycles, pick-up trucks, Fiats and one MetroRapid bus lined up on San Jacinto Boulevard. In one block, a police Hummer sat idle only feet away from a life-sized Fleshlight dancing atop a parade float. Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way” blared from a pair of speakers as a group of young women sprayed hair products into each other’s pink and purple wigs.
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