Clay Smith

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Books, April 26, 2002

Those Were the Days
Those Were the Days
University of Texas Press' New Series on Texas Politics

Books, April 26, 2002

Big Circus of Life
Big Circus of Life
The 2002 Austin International Poetry Festival

Books, April 19, 2002

One City, Three Books
One City, Three Books
Austin's become a popular place for public reading programs.

Books, April 19, 2002

'David Douglas Duncan'
Local Arts Reviews

Arts, April 12, 2002

New in Print
Coffeetable book Great Women of Film touches upon the difficulties women face in Hollywood, but it's actually an invaluable primer for anyone who wants to work in film.

Books, April 12, 2002

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Books, April 12, 2002

Notes of an Old Leftist
Notes of an Old Leftist
Lone Star liberal Dave Richards releases his memoir at the Scholz Garten to much fanfare.

News, April 12, 2002

Adventures in Crime and Space Closes
Adventures in Crime and Space Closes

Books, April 5, 2002

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Books, April 5, 2002

One State, One Book, One Woman
One State, One Book, One Woman

Books, March 29, 2002

A 'Bullet' to the Gut
A 'Bullet' to the Gut
Jan Reid Went to Mexico, and Was Forced to Return as a Changed Man

Books, March 29, 2002

Phases and Stages
Molto Agitato: The Mayhem Behind the Music at the Metropolitan Opera

Music, March 29, 2002

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Books, March 29, 2002

New In Paperback
New In Paperback

Books, March 22, 2002

Mini-Review
Eric Schlosser at BookPeople

Food, March 15, 2002

Looking for Leonard

Screens, March 15, 2002

See How They Run

Screens, March 15, 2002

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Books, March 15, 2002

Penelope Lively's Unfortunate Englishness
Penelope Lively's Unfortunate Englishness
Booker Prize-winning author Penelope Lively visits her archives at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center.

Books, March 15, 2002

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Books, March 8, 2002

Remembering Huff
Remembering Huff
Albert Huffstickler, who died last week, displayed the human heart and soul in all its naked neediness. We've gleaned some comments from the memories of poets and friends who knew Huff and his work -- poetic impressions that speak to a deeper truth than the facts.

Books, March 8, 2002

Social Studies
Social Studies
The Austin Men's Project turns three -- and says goodbye to one of its original coordinators.

News, March 8, 2002

Video Reviews
It Should Happen to You
Judy Holliday's expertly hilarious It Should Happen to You was created when the idea that someone could be famous for doing absolutely nothing at all was still novel and strange.

Screens, March 1, 2002

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Books, March 1, 2002

Farewells to Albert Huffstickler and Ed Eakin
Farewells to Albert Huffstickler and Ed Eakin
Books Editor Clay Smith marks the recent passing of poet Albert Huffstickler and publisher Ed Eakin.

Books, March 1, 2002

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Books, Feb. 22, 2002

John Steinbeck: The Centennial
John Steinbeck: The Centennial
The HRC is throwing a party for John Steinbeck's centennial.

Books, Feb. 22, 2002

Stupid White Guilt
Stupid White Guilt

News, Feb. 15, 2002

Sloppy Mr. Cunningham Speaks
Sloppy Mr. Cunningham Speaks
The surprising things Michael Cunningham said when he gave a reading at UT last week

Books, Feb. 8, 2002

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