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Dancing About Architecture
Noise ordinance debate blows over -- for now -- while Internet radio crisis threatens, and SIMS crisis subsides.
"...to establish a proper Texas Music Museum here in Austin. More recently, the battle began brewing over which city..."

May 10, 2002 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Postmarks
Our Free Radio coverage generates some audio radiance, and more.
"...the article. There are numerous unlicensed FM transmitters in Austin that are unmolested by the FCC, presumably because they..."

June 29, 2001 Column

Articulations
More money for the Long Center, more art for AMOA, and more national exposure for a Flaming Idiot.
"...scale to what I call a real changing of Austin, from a mid-size city to a large metropolitan area,..."

May 12, 2000 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Dancing About Architecture
Austin Music Commission chair Bob Livingston steps down, no one steps up; Man's Ruin returns to Austin; Michael Corcoran's suspension is puzzling.
"...election and nobody came? That's the possibility facing the Austin Music Commission at their next meeting (first Monday of..."

March 31, 2000 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Dancing About Architecture
Collapsing Beams at the Mercury, Asleep at the Wheel Beams into Your Home, SXSW Marches On
"...leading TV crews in and ranting about how unsafe Austin's live music venues are. While the floor is in..."

Feb. 4, 2000 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Public Notice
Our weekly calendar of activist and volunteer events and fundraisers.
"...After the guests beat a hasty, leaving a trail of corks and bottles in their wake, we took..."

Jan. 7, 2000 Column by Kate X Messer

Action Items
"...The Bull Creek Foundation is holding a "State of the Watershed" community gathering..."

Nov. 12, 1999 News Feature

Silent Partner
You don't hear much about Wayne Bell when the Long Center for the Performing Arts is discussed. That may be because this honored Austin architect is low-key, modest, the consummate team player. But he's the point man on this $60 million project and arts writer Robi Polgar reveals how integral he is in getting it built in a calm, orderly, informed, and successful way.
"...more than 30 years of working in and around Austin as both a professional and an educator, architect Wayne..."

Oct. 15, 1999 Arts Feature by Robi Polgar

Dancing About Architecture
The Weak in Rock
"...Tim Swingle, Gretchen Phillips and the Do It Now Foundation are only a few of the people who will..."

July 23, 1999 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Holy Smoke!
The Barbecue! Bible
"...He notes, "During three long years on the barbecue trail, there wasn't a single meal I didn't enjoy."..."

June 25, 1999 Food Feature by Mick Vann

Writer-at-Large
"...One of Draper's friends, American Way columnist and former Austin Chronicle Politics editor Jim Shahin, says that "one could..."

May 14, 1999 Books Feature by Clay Smith

1999 SXSW Music Festival
"...All it took was a song, "The Way," and Austin's previously ignored power pop trio Fastball wound up generating..."

March 19, 1999 Music Feature

Commissioners Court: Precincts 1, 2, and 4
Pct. 1: Davis vs. Parker
"...Davis. The longtime community activist remains on the campaign trail, hammering yard signs and shaking hands, and refusing to..."

Oct. 23, 1998 News Feature

Postmarks
They Got Nothing on Lacresha
"...but phasing out the 78704 post office in southwest Austin for a far more inconvenient one at the northeast..."

Aug. 14, 1998 Column

Naked City
Off the Desk:
"...in her hometown of Raymondville on Friday. Services in Austin are at 11am today, Thursday, at St. Austin's Catholic..."

June 12, 1998 News Feature

Day Trips
"...supplying cattle drives and travelers on the old Chisholm Trail. Now, the building is a bright and airy room..."

May 29, 1998 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Suburban Blight
Austinites' Escape to the 'Burbs Backfires
"...big trend, and not really a brand new one. Austin is not exempt from it...."

March 27, 1998 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Live Shots
"...Conrad Keely ...And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead at Liberty Lunch, January 23 photograph by..."

Jan. 30, 1998 Music Feature

Public Notice
"...thanks go to Stewart Gallas from AIDS Services of Austin, first for having the idea and then for assisting..."

Dec. 19, 1997 Column by Kate X Messer

Naked City
Off the Desk:
"...perceived in the community? Does Dell do enough for Austin? Dell retained Public Strategies Inc., Austin's most influential image-consulting..."

Dec. 19, 1997 News Feature

Public Notice
Ring Their Bell
"...dressed church matrons ringing bells and slinging buckets. In Austin, they act in concert with some of the area's..."

Aug. 22, 1997 Column by Kate X Messer

Dancing About Architecture
Networking Or: Who Dropped Their Lunch?
"...over whether it's such a big deal that the Austin Music Network may be worked clear out of the..."

Aug. 8, 1997 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Sxsw
"...Tony Bennett, Junior Brown, and Peter Wolf at the Austin Music Hall Thursday night, or the Grand Royal showcase..."

March 14, 1997 Music Feature

Fightin' Words
Rich Oppel and Mike Levy Spar on Paper:
"...public journalism figures: Texas Monthly publisher Mike Levy and Austin American-Statesman editor Rich Oppel. No love letters these. The..."

Jan. 17, 1997 News Feature

Concrete Carpet Ride
Jim Bob's Road to Nowhere
"...Austin's velvety evergreen hills are now rough-hewn with the defoliated..."

Dec. 27, 1996 News Column by Alex de Marban

Naked City
Off the Desk:
"...has had so much success shipping its garbage to Austin, Alamo City leaders have decided to give us more...."

Dec. 20, 1996 News Feature

Back From the Grave
Mexic-Arte Explores Guerrero Viejo
"...best known for her stormy tenure as president of Austin's school board, is walking through Mexic-Arte Museum looking at..."

July 21, 1995 Arts Feature by Chris Walters

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