Daniel Johnston’s iconic “Hi, How Are You” mural has taken on a life of its own since the Austin-based singer-songwriter painted it in 1993. The mural has reached its next chapter, as student housing ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Jan. 22 is a day to celebrate the life of a musician and artist known for creating the famous "Hi, How Are You" mural near the University of Texas at Austin campus. Daniel Johnston ...
Commemorating the birthday of late Austin musician Daniel Johnston, the fifth annual Hi How Are You Day took stage at Emo’s Sunday night. Held by the nonprofit Hi, How Are You Project, the annual ...
If you've ever walked the streets of Austin, chances are you've seen one or several murals lining the walls of buildings downtown. But did you know that one of the city's most iconic murals has an ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — If you drive past the intersection of 21st and Guadalupe streets, you’ll see a familiar sight. The famous “Hi, How Are You” mural stands tall, but the building it was attached to was ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Along The Drag near the University of Texas campus is one of Austin's most famous murals: musician and artist Daniel Johnston's "Jeremiah the Innocent," or the "Hi, How Are You" mural.
April 15 (UPI) --A mural by the late musician Daniel Johnston plastered on the side of a former University of Texas dorm has been preserved by the company that purchased and demolished the building.
A lot of Austinites are thinking about Daniel Johnston with discussion of the preservation of the "Hi, How Are You" mural. Tonight, the late musician and artist will also be celebrated in New York.
Daniel Johnston is your favorite songwriter’s favorite songwriter. The legend was a standout figure in the outsider and lo-fi music scenes of the 1990s. His music still touches the hearts of listeners ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Chappell Roan, a queer popstar who skyrocketed to fame last year and performs in drag, is not one to shy away from things society might consider “weird.” Perhaps that’s why she has an ...
The late Daniel Johnston is the subject of a new book and art exhibit. The book, Daniel Johnston: I’m Afraid of What I Might Draw, was put together by Electric Lady Studios general manager and ...
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