SpaceWesterns.com Interviews Beth Nelson
N.E. Lilly asks Beth Nelson about Browncoat Ball, Space Westerns and the Future! Preview: How did you get involved with the Browncoat Movement? I have always been a Whedon fan, since before I even knew...
View ArticleWhat’s in a name?
Philanthropy columnist Andrea Ball of the Austin American-Statesman included the Austin Browncoats in her article about nonprofit group names. Read the full article here
View ArticleThe Signal Interviews Beth Nelson
The Signal, Season 4, Show 23, December 9th 2008 (Holiday Special) Les Howard and Kari Haley interview Beth Nelson about the Austin Browncoats, the Browncoat Ball, and charity.
View ArticleHealthy Giving Pledge Drive for KNTR sponsored by Austin Browncoats
Longview News Journal Longview, TX Press release for the Healthy Giving Pledge Drive benefiting The Kids Need to Read Foundation. Austin Browncoats are sponsoring the drive by donating a gift package...
View ArticleAustin Toy Fair
Austin experienced its first toy collectors and sellers show in years, Chemical Toy Fair, this past weekend (May 23) at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Austin. The event was sponsored byOut of the Past...
View ArticleAustin CSTS Press Release
The Austin Browncoats and the Alamo Drafthouse Lake Creek announce Austin’s “Can’t Stop the Serenity” 2009 event featuring Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog The Austin Browncoats present Austin Can’t Stop...
View ArticleCSTS in the News
Can’t Stop the Serenity Austin and the Austin Browncoats made the news on Thursday June 25th with an article in The Austin Chronicle. The article features a brief coverage of the Austin Browncoats and...
View ArticleCSTS Mention at CNN
In an article at CNN.com regaling the activism of a Harry Potter fan group called the “Harry Potter Alliance”, Can’t Stop the Serenity was listed as an example of “Science fiction and fantasy...
View ArticleThe Heart of Texas
Austin Browncoats were featured in a recent blog by one of our supported charities, The Kids Need to Read Foundation. The blog’s title was “Austin Browncoats: The Heart of Texas”, and it is about how...
View ArticleAustin Browncoats and KNTR in the Daily Dragon
Austin Browncoats were mentioned in a recent article by the Daily Dragon, the official online news source for Dragon*Con. Denise Gary, CEO of The Kids Need to Read Foundation, was interviewed and...
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