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Roadside Playboys and Texana Dames
The Hancock Family's long, strange, supernatural musical journey
"...Hancock, and Traci Lamar are the most recognizable, from Austin's Texana Dames, though sharp eyes will recognize Joaquin Hancock...."

Dec. 31, 2004 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

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"...Dear Austin Chronicle Editor,..."

Oct. 22, 2004 Column

Craft Service
Michael Almereyda on 'This So-Called Disaster'
"...spoke to Almereyda on the eve of the film's Austin premiere and discussed the evolution of the documentary and..."

Sept. 24, 2004 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

The Haven
Exploring the grounds and sounds at the International Festival-Institute at Round Top
"...Against all odds, this classical music haven is deep in the heart of Texas...."

June 4, 2004 Music Feature by Graham Reynolds

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"...from clearance for condos in 1979. I much prefer classical romantic 19th-century music to the new sounds of today,..."

March 26, 2004 Column

Page Two
On love, culture, renewal, timelessness, and SXSW
"...SXSW is about: 1) the vitality of culture, 2) Austin, and 3) education – the sharing of advice/experience...."

March 26, 2004 Column by Louis Black

When Wagner Became WAGNER
With 'The Flying Dutchman,' Richard Wagner made opera bigger than big
"...is a word for this scale: Wagnerian. This week, Austin Lyric Opera is staging the first opera by the..."

March 26, 2004 Arts Feature by Jerry Young

SXSW Picks & Sleepers
Picks & Sleepers
"...the sixpiece smolders in a confluence of Middle Eastern, classical Western, and all that jazz. – Margaret Moser..."

March 19, 2004 Music Feature

Mozart Birthday Celebration
Once again, this year's Mozart Birthday Celebration hosted by A. Mozart Fest brought out a high level of intensity and enthusiasm from some of Austin's best musicians
"...But fully present were some of Austin's best musicians playing with the high level of intensity..."

Jan. 30, 2004 Arts Review by Jerry Young

The Human Touch
Violinist Laurie Young Stevens finds the passion and flash in baroque music
"...music of these great composers as much as any classical musician, but this baroque violinist is no priestess of..."

Jan. 16, 2004 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

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"...Custom Tailors had again won the Chronicle's "Best of Austin" Readers Poll [Sept. 26] for Best Tailor/Garment Repair. That's..."

Oct. 10, 2003 Column

Black and White and Rick All Over
The ABCs of 'The School of Rock'
"...of Rock was something of a departure for the Austin-based filmmaker Richard Linklater. Despite the fact that all of..."

Oct. 3, 2003 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

Daytrips
"...bull, give hints to her biography. Found in downtown Austin, her hind leg was so badly mangled that it..."

Aug. 8, 2003 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

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"...Austin Identity Being Lost..."

July 11, 2003 Column

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"...your June 27, 2003, "Hightower Report," published in The Austin Chronicle under the headline, "Tax Cheats Get Corporate Welfare."..."

July 4, 2003 Column

Authentic Sound
When pianist Paul Badura-Skoda plays classical music of centuries past, he strips away the centuries of romantic interpretation and provides us with the beauty and lively spirit of the music as it was originally heard.
"...director Mary Robbins, who is bringing Badura-Skoda back to Austin for a solo recital on Sunday, March 23...."

March 21, 2003 Arts Feature by Jerry Young

SXSW Picks and Sleepers
Picks & Sleepers
"...AUSTIN ECLECTIC: Fast becoming an annual SXSW tradition on par..."

March 14, 2003 Music Feature

SXSW Picks and Sleepers
"...be garage punk and too earnest to be quirky, Austin's the American People are best described by an anonymous..."

March 14, 2003 Music Feature

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.
"...which built its sizable reputation with productions that mocked classical literature in gloriously over-the-top style. From 1976 to 1996,..."

Feb. 28, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Conversations With Two Former Austin Chefs in New York
"...in New York who recently lived and cooked in Austin. Both were born outside of the U.S., and both..."

Feb. 21, 2003 Food Feature by MM Pack

Culture Cash
Austin's artists and arts groups are working hard to survive the economic downturn, and now more than ever it's essential for the city that they do.
"...seriously starting to do -- then the health of Austin's actors, painters, musicians, dancers, sculptors, singers, directors, and designers..."

Feb. 7, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

States of Grace
States of Grace, the opening program for Sharir + Bustamante Danceworks' 20th anniversary season, provided an optimistic opening to 2003, with bold and imaginative choreographers presenting creative movement against which the rest of this year's work will have to be measured.
"...her quintet Skin Bubble, while in And So It Goes, Andee Scott created a lovers' duet for fellow S+BD..."

Jan. 24, 2003 Arts Review by Robi Polgar

Dancing About Architecture
Emo's employees quit over punk rock protest, the Noise Ordinance is back, as will be the Austin City Limits Music Festival, but not Russell Crowe. SIMS news and more.
"...recent high profile in the council's proposals about boosting Austin's "cultural features" (see our News section) that much more..."

Nov. 29, 2002 Music Column by Ken Lieck

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"...The Austin Chronicle's endorsements for the Commissioners Court should leave its..."

Oct. 25, 2002 Column

Those Magic Moments
Composer, classicist Stephen Barber's encoding and imprinting
"...those ink spots will finally yield music, ending the Austin composer's monthlong stretch of 14-hour days at his piano..."

Oct. 25, 2002 Music Feature by Andy Langer

It's a Wrap
Austin Film Festival 2002 reviews
"...Woody Guthrie -- even the Soweto String Quartet playing classical music becomes a political act, simply because black people..."

Oct. 18, 2002 Screens Feature by Sam Hurwitt

The 2002 Austin Critics Table Awards
On Monday, June 3, the Austin Critics Table handed out its annual awards for outstanding achievements in the Austin arts in a ceremony at the Capitol City Comedy Club.
"...On Monday, June 3, the Austin Critics Table handed out its annual awards for outstanding..."

June 7, 2002 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

More Places at the Table
The Austin Critics Table is about to hand out its annual awards for achievement in the arts for the 10th year, and the list of nominees is longer than ever.
"...of it. That essentially describes the reaction of the Austin Critics Table to the last year in the arts...."

May 24, 2002 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Articulations
The passing of celebrated actress Irene Worth touches Central Texas, Austin Cabaret Theatre lights its birthday cake with Charo, and Hedwig bumps bee at Zach.
"...especially keenly at this particular moment in time by Austinites Lynn C. Miller and Laura Furman. Worth's death from..."

March 22, 2002 Arts Column by Robert Faires

SXSW Picks & Sleepers
Picks & Sleepers
"...former Cher UK singer Mike McCoy returning to Kansas, Austin's American People will not be going the way of..."

March 15, 2002 Music Feature

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