Louis Black

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Spurned by cool former friends and driven to distraction by Ralph Nader and the 9/11 hearings, Louis Black busts all Erma Bombeck in the SXSW aftermath

Columns, April 2, 2004

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On love, culture, renewal, timelessness, and SXSW

Columns, March 26, 2004

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The nose knows when SXSW is coming

Columns, March 19, 2004

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There is no other place in the country, outside of New York and L.A., with the same quality and quantity of filmmaking and filmmakers as Austin

Columns, March 12, 2004

Once Upon a Time in Austin
The films, the filmmakers, the crews, the making of a scene

Screens, March 12, 2004

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Here comes SXSW. And, surprisingly, the Young Conservatives of Texas still don't like us.

Columns, March 5, 2004

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Perry rumors fly and the police controversy rages

Columns, Feb. 27, 2004

The Sources + the Resources
The Sources + the Resources
'The Austin Chronicle' Guide to Film + Media Arts Groups

Screens, Feb. 20, 2004

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Reducing the subject of this community's racial problems to a number of overreacting and/or racist police is a convenient way of denying our shared responsibility

Columns, Feb. 13, 2004

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No matter how clearly wrong it may be shown to be, the Statesman's APD report will remain in the community's mind as 'truth'

Columns, Feb. 6, 2004

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The anti-safe-and-legal abortion movement is about control, not life

Columns, Jan. 30, 2004

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What would have happened if we had not invaded Afghanistan and Iraq?

Columns, Jan. 23, 2004

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An amalgam of influences with a life of its own, the Chronicle is smarter than we are

Columns, Jan. 16, 2004

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On the right wing's ideological sleight-of-hand, unenlightened self-interest, and the humanitarian legacy of Cousin Eli

Columns, Jan. 9, 2004

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History is speed-racing through this decade; we're queasy and anxious to get to the finish line.

Columns, Jan. 2, 2004

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Meditations on memory, politics, and sexuality, brought on by the Beach Boys.

Columns, Dec. 26, 2003

'One From the Heart'
'One From the Heart'
Coppola's critically, commerically, and conversationally ravaged Las Vegas romance makes a comeback

Screens, Dec. 26, 2003

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The very nature of the police's job should earn more consistent praise, but at the same time it demands monitoring.

Columns, Dec. 19, 2003

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Readers seeking "objectivity" won't find it here; the Chronicle is dedicated to advocacy and opinion, and always has been.

Columns, Dec. 12, 2003

The Toronto International Film Festival
A first-timer's diary

Screens, Dec. 12, 2003

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The Planned Parenthood boycott is about moral bullying, not a commitment to preserving life.

Columns, Dec. 5, 2003

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The United Way and the Boy Scouts have both acted admirably in their parting of ways; their decisions call for a sense of moral nuance that is lately all too rare.

Columns, Nov. 28, 2003

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Our political differences are rarely as black and white as partisan politicking makes them seem.

Columns, Nov. 21, 2003

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The Planned Parenthood construction boycott is thuggery, pure and simple; conservatives' hysteria about Bush-bashing is ahistorical and largely fantasy-based.

Columns, Nov. 14, 2003

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If you think we're asinine, don't blame it on our advertisers.

Columns, Nov. 7, 2003

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Critical response to Kill Bill ignores the current cultural resonance of cinematic vengeance.

Columns, Oct. 31, 2003

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Kill Contemporary Film Criticism: Vol. 1.

Columns, Oct. 24, 2003

Going Oneiric
Going Oneiric
Dick Blackburn Brings 'Lemora' to the Drafthouse

Screens, Oct. 24, 2003

Unrelentingly Hostile: Editor's Cut
Unrelentingly Hostile: Editor's Cut
Three decades later, 'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre' is still about everyday evil. In 1977, two UT grad students explained.

Screens, Oct. 17, 2003

Unrelentingly Hostile
Unrelentingly Hostile
Three decades later, "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" is still about everyday evil. In 1977, two Ut grad students explained.

Screens, Oct. 17, 2003

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