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Two new nonfiction books work their mouths around the English language
"..."sonicky," is introduced by a discussion of pig utterances. Ours go, "oink oink." In Russia, it's "chrjo chrjo." The..."

Nov. 21, 2008 Books Review by Tim Warden

Letters @ 3AM
Family life in the Bible mirrors the worst in anyone's family
"...Genesis, but the first is too good to be ours...."

April 13, 2007 Column by Michael Ventura

Letters at 3AM
The film Babel is winning awards, but none of them for Best Comedy. It seems I'm fated to laugh alone.
"...criticism a life's work, but my old soul tired after a few thousand movies, and I reached a point..."

Dec. 8, 2006 Column by Michael Ventura

Freight Train Outta Town
Jesse Hercules Taylor
"...in Berkeley with my daughter, Elyse, where we landed after I accidentally graduated from Texas Tech in early summer,..."

March 31, 2006 Music Feature by Jo Carol Pierce

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Persistence of memory
"...There was an afternoon in a small Vermont town near the southern border..."

Nov. 18, 2005 Column by Louis Black

ACL Music Fest Live Shots
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"...After months of buildup, it's exhilarating to report that Roky..."

Sept. 30, 2005 Music Feature by Greg Beets

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"...news wasn't as good for Border Media's Air America. After debuting in Austin in March to much hoopla, the..."

Sept. 2, 2005 Column

Letters at 3AM
The sapping of America's economic and technological dominance is a boon for the world. Many are gaining from the decline of a few.
"...It was easy to hop around that way after reading page one of The New York Times' Arts..."

Aug. 19, 2005 Column by Michael Ventura

Letters at 3AM
Cry over the election if you must, but don't let the bastards sap your vitality. American progressives started seriously mass-scale organizing only about a year ago, and in just one year we came within reach of victory.
"...that handshake on, here are some thoughts the day after the election:..."

Nov. 12, 2004 Column by Michael Ventura

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"...wasn't surprising at meeting's close when each table, except ours, basically parroted the premapped railways as drawn by Cap..."

July 23, 2004 Column

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"...bus operators are part-time, seasonal employees who average 1,228 hours of work per year – just over half as..."

June 4, 2004 Column

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"...of her lifestyle by destroying the life of another after she already made the choice that led to the..."

Dec. 12, 2003 Column

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"...report is that in May 2002 the NLRB judge, after hearing months of exhaustive testimony, issued a decision finding..."

May 2, 2003 Column

From the Ridiculous to the Sublime
How do you take Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist and, in less than a month, condense it into a 100-minute one-man play, with the actor playing 20 characters from the novel plus a New York City drag queen? Everett Quinton and Eureka, veterans of the fabled Ridiculous Theatre Company and creators of Twisted Olivia, explain how they did it.
"...The Mystery of Irma Vep, co-starring opposite the playwright. After Ludlam's death, Quinton became artistic director, and during the..."

Feb. 28, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

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"...[Ed. note: Shortly after we published that article, we got this message from..."

Jan. 17, 2003 Column

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Even though 2002 was an exceptional year for American cinema, American art has never been more marginalized, ghettoized, and controlled, than it is today.
"...Unfaithful; since my last deadline I've also seen The Hours, a stunning experience.) For the first time in a..."

Jan. 10, 2003 Column by Michael Ventura

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"...folks were not being paid to participate, spent many hours away from their families to forge a compromise that..."

Aug. 30, 2002 Column

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"...broader understanding of how county government functions." Well of course she does; she's been there seven years!..."

March 1, 2002 Column

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"...This means that KUT is ceasing to be truly ours. How long before other longtime shows become extinct? Twine..."

Feb. 1, 2002 Column

Day Trips
At the Wiseman House in Hico, Kevin Wenzel serves up some of the finest chocolates in Texas.
"...life of months. "We don't add any preservatives to ours," she added...."

Nov. 16, 2001 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Dancing About Architecture
Tosca are no Slackers, Pong bounces back, the Dicks still hate the police, and Ken Lieck finds a new journalist pal in this week's "Dancing."
"...group won't have time to think about that until after they tour for a month with David Byrne (who..."

July 6, 2001 Music Column by Ken Lieck

The Least of These
UT professor Horace Newcomb reflects on the segregation South on the release of his friend and colleague Paul Stekler's documentary George Wallace: Settin' the Woods on Fire.
"...college allowed one letter in rebuttal of my comments after informing the editor that if any further material related..."

March 10, 2000 Features Feature by Horace Newcomb

Anne Rapp's Fortune
The screenwriter of Cookie’s Fortune talks about storytelling, working in the business, and the incredible collaborator she found in Robert Altman.
"...something completely absurd, that sounds absurd but we'll let ourselves live with it for a short period of time...."

Oct. 8, 1999 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

Corner to Corner
There's more development slated for the already-crowded RM 2222 and Loop 360 interchange.
"...Sister Act After years of fussing with the likes of Gary Bradley,..."

Sept. 10, 1999 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Oh, Oh, Those Summer Bites
Camp Food
"...Once the others were gone, we continued to gorge ourselves on the plentiful fruit. We talked about ourselves, of..."

July 9, 1999 Food Feature

Just Your Average Stiff
"...that what I'm doing is real. An agent of ours, Irvin Shapiro, a guy who helped us sell Evil..."

June 4, 1999 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

On the Lege
Christian Sabotage?
"...affiliate, the Texas State Rifle Association, was "very supportive" after its leadership read the draft. (Calls to TSRA headquarters..."

Feb. 26, 1999 News Column

Only the Beginning
Wednesday Night SXSW "Sleepers"
"...all graduates of the Pavement School of Not Taking Yourself So Seriously. (Iron Cactus, 9 pm) - Phil West..."

March 13, 1998 Music Feature

Wasting Away
Could a Trash Giant's Stumbles Hurt Austin?
"..."For them to use an environmental position and say ours is bad and theirs is good, is bogus," says..."

March 13, 1998 News Feature by Robert Bryce

Honoria en Ciberspazio
The Opera Ain't Over 'Til the Cyber-Lady Sings
"...art and about living in the world," he says. "After four decades of erecting a worldwide structure of global..."

Nov. 21, 1997 Screens Feature by Jon Lebkowsky

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