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The King of Cakes
A history of the almighty king cake
"...La Mexicana, 1924 S. First, 443-6369 Open 24 hours Serves rosca de..."

Feb. 20, 2004 Food Feature by Erin Mosow

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...north of campus in a two-bedroom bungalow built in 1924. I did move here, from fashionable SoCo, because I..."

Feb. 6, 2004 Column

Clark-Madison Unfair to University Neighborhoods
"...north of campus in a two-bedroom bungalow built in 1924. I did move here, from fashionable SoCo, because I..."

Jan. 29, 2004 Postmarks

Page Two
An amalgam of influences with a life of its own, the Chronicle is smarter than we are
"...Progressive governor and senator who ran for president in 1924, receiving 5 million votes. When he died in 1926,..."

Jan. 16, 2004 Column by Louis Black

The Madam
In this, her third novel, Julianna Baggott joins her poetic voice with her consummate sense of story to craft a jazzy, soaring tale of the lives of women in West Virginia, circa 1924.
"...of the lives of women in West Virginia, circa 1924. Alma, abandoned by her deluded husband who has taken..."

Dec. 26, 2003 Books Review by Kate Cantrill

The Madam
In this, her third novel, Julianna Baggott joins her poetic voice with her consummate sense of story to craft a jazzy, soaring tale of the lives of women in West Virginia, circa 1924.
"...of the lives of women in West Virginia, circa 1924. Alma, abandoned by her deluded husband who has taken..."

Dec. 19, 2003 Books Review by Kate Cantrill

Day Trips
Against the odds, Palo Duro Canyon became a major jewel in the state parks system.
"...It wasn't until 1924 when the state Legislature organized the first Texas Parks..."

Nov. 28, 2003 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Naked City
The local UW and BSA affiliates part ways over the scouts' anti-gay rules.
"...Established in 1924, United Way Capital Area is the largest non-governmental funder..."

Nov. 14, 2003 News Feature by Michael King

Mr. Smarty Pants Knows
"...Pitcher Satchel Paige played pro baseball from 1924 to 1967, starting in the Negro leagues and ending..."

Oct. 24, 2003 Column by Mr. Smarty Pants

El Diablo
Digging down into the depths of history (segregation) for the story of Willie "El Diablo" Wells and Austin black baseball.
"...After graduation, Wells played with the Black Senators in 1923-1924, attracting the eye of two prestigious Negro League teams..."

July 4, 2003 Sports Feature by Michael Chamy

A Short History of Professional Baseball in Austin
"...1924: Nineteen-year-old Willie Wells leaves Austin to join the St...."

July 4, 2003 Sports Feature by Michael Chamy

Crank Up the Machine!
When Austin Symphony conductor Peter Bay leads the UT New Music Ensemble in a performance of George Antheil's Ballet mécanique, he'll not only be giving the 1920s work its Austin premiere, he'll be reviving the notorious masterpiece of one of the true bad boys of music.
"...siren, and three airplane propellers. Paris loved it in 1924. Antheil later tried to repeat the success in New..."

April 25, 2003 Arts Feature by Jerry Young

Pains of Youth
In the iron belly muses production of Pains of Youth, a group of young, wealthy medical students in 1920s Austria have, well, a lot of sex with each other, and while the actors work it for all they're worth, the quick tempo and constant physical movement lead to a lack of clarity in the story and a lack of, well, sexiness in the sex.
"...with Freudian overtones, but for a play written in 1924, the variety of overt sexual relationships astounded me: lesbian..."

April 11, 2003 Arts Review by Barry Pineo

Second Helpings: Always -- or Almost Always -- Open
Consider these always-open or almost-always-open places the enablers in your life of depravity and self-abuse.
"...are numerous satisfying vegetarian dishes available.La Mexicana Bakery and Taqueria1924 S. First, 443-6369 This lively South Austin venue offers..."

March 14, 2003 Food Feature

Day Trips
"...endurance test for classic cars every year. Driving the 1924 Bentley speedster that is now on display, Burdick and..."

Jan. 24, 2003 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

An Ancestral Flavor
Día de los Muertos: The dead can only consume the 'vapors' emitted by our festive foods, so the rest is for us.
"...your own ofrenda at home. Mexican bakeries La Mexicana (1924 S. First, 443-6369), Fiesta (3909 N. I-35, 406-3900), and..."

Nov. 1, 2002 Food Feature by Claudia Alarcón

Paramount Summer Classic Film Series
"...**Thief of Bagdad (D: Raoul Walsh, 1924): Sat, 8/24, 8pm..."

May 31, 2002 Screens Feature

Duck Soup
A sublime, Surrealist comedy from the Marx Brothers, in which Groucho plays the new dictator-for-life of tiny Freedonia who declares war on a whim on neighboring Sylvania.
"...in particularly full bloom here. André Breton pronounced in 1924 that "the simplest Surrealist act consists of dashing down..."

April 19, 2002 Screens Review by Marc Savlov

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...Robert M. LaFollette led the National Progressive Party in 1924, which was reformed in 1948 by Henry A. Wallace...."

March 8, 2002 Column

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Our readers talk back.
"...Robert M. LaFollette led the National Progressive Party in 1924, which was reformed in 1948 by Henry A. Wallace...."

March 1, 2002 Column

Out All Night
Chronicle Food writer MM Pack gives the lowdown on where to eat in Austin if you're out all night.
"...1924 S. First, 443-6369 Daily, 4am-8:30pm..."

March 1, 2002 Food Feature by MM Pack

Pieces of Time
The legendary Peter Bogdanovich discusses his latest film, The Cat's Meow, about a hush-hush Hearst scandal of long ago.
"...aboard William Randolph Hearst's private yacht during a November 1924 cruise hostessed by the media mogul's mistress Marion Davies,..."

March 1, 2002 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

In Person
Sue Brandt McBee at the Carver Branch, August 9
"...while we looked at the cover of a September 1924 Pictorial Review with an illustration of a black child..."

Aug. 17, 2001 Books Feature by Shawn Badgley

Day Trips
The historic hotels of San Antonio.
"...hotel, but rather as a medical arts skyscraper in 1924. It was remodeled by the Ramada Company in 1984,..."

Feb. 9, 2001 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Jazz: By the Episode
"...Wednesday, Jan. 10, "Our Language" (1924-28):..."

Jan. 12, 2001 Music Feature by Harvey Pekar

Specialties of the House
Recent Publications From Our Contributors
"...industrial neighborhood near downtown. It's been in business since 1924 and is one of the restaurants the local star..."

Dec. 8, 2000 Food Feature

Letters at 3AM
Being president of America is not good for one's health.
"...House until 1921. Died of having been president in 1924, age 67...."

Oct. 13, 2000 Column by Michael Ventura

Short Cuts
"...course, and this year's fest kicks off with the 1924 Buster Keaton film The Navigator, featuring live music by..."

Sept. 8, 2000 Screens Column by Marc Savlov

Day Trips
"...Regional Water District, a state political subdivision founded in 1924. The water district sells water to municipalities surrounding Fort..."

July 14, 2000 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

SXSW News: Saturday
"...Then, on Sunday at 3pm, the Drafthouse screens the 1924 Douglas Fairbanks classic Thief of Bagdad, accompanied by the..."

March 17, 2000 Music Feature by Ken Lieck

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