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The Hightower Report
Vacation on Warming Island; and A Chocolate Mess
"...No, says Hershey, Nestlé, and other industrial candy makers petitioning the Food and Drug Administration to..."

May 25, 2007 News Column by Jim Hightower

La Machinista
Honorable mention
"...Yes, we had given ourselves over to anonymous and middling obscurity. Who would have guessed that Clara..."

Feb. 9, 2007 Books Feature by Lisa Carroll-Lee

Point Austin: Three Dimensions
When you're looking for heroes, avoid the usual suspects
"...Alternative Newsweeklies. (Caveat lector: local politics returns to "Point Austin" next week.) Several Chron staffers of various stripes made..."

June 23, 2006 News Column by Michael King

Transcendentalism
Shearwater soars out from under Okkervil River
"...in an exhilarating whirlwind of chatter. This dance of exclusion and engagement isn't limited to conversations: It's the defining..."

May 12, 2006 Music Feature by Melanie Haupt

Endorsements
"...to collect petition signatures for the governor's race, and because of the restrictive Texas election law, anyone who votes..."

April 7, 2006 News Feature

Endorsements
"...to collect petition signatures for the governor's race, and because of the restrictive Texas election law, anyone who votes..."

March 31, 2006 News Feature

Who Killed Porter Middle School?
The evidence points to George W. Bush. But he wasn't alone.
"...A school died in Austin this week. The causes were definitely not natural...."

March 10, 2006 News Feature by Rachel Proctor May

I'll Sleep When I Figure Out Why I Can't
Analyzing Alan Berliner's most personal documentary yet
"...has mined in his internationally acclaimed films. In Nobody's Business (1996), Berliner ostensibly turned his lens on the most..."

March 10, 2006 Screens Feature by Anne S. Lewis

Urinetown: The Musical
'Urinetown: The Musical' may wallow in a sordid premise and have an awful title, but Zach's production is always making you happy, if not downright giddy
"...Urinetown: The Musical..."

Feb. 10, 2006 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Trash Talk
New rules for state garbage
"...75% of landfills were leaking contaminants; efforts to prohibit household electronic waste such as cell phones and TVs, known..."

Feb. 3, 2006 News Feature by Daniel Mottola

Page Two
Persistence of memory
"...Mostly, memory fails, and sometimes even betrays us. Mine often exposes me, bringing forth what I've tried..."

Nov. 18, 2005 Column by Louis Black

Letters at 3AM
No recent commemoration of the 150th anniversary of Walt Whitman's 'Leaves of Grass' shared the poem's spirit or its author's invitation to expand the very definition of 'human being'
"...taboo (unless, like Keats, you drape your language so scrumptiously that one can barely notice the body beneath the..."

July 22, 2005 Column by Michael Ventura

Page Two
The artistic genius of 79-year-old cinematographer Haskell Wexler is only the beginning of his story; the passion and eloquence of his lifelong political commitment stand equal to his cinematic achievements
"...for readers as it seared the listeners, certain stories must be told...."

June 10, 2005 Column by Louis Black

Shrinking Schools
While the suburbs sprawl, central city schools count their children – and their blessings
"...along the sidewalk joined in, until the entire school, plus moms and dads and grannies galore, was parading together..."

May 20, 2005 News Feature by Rachel Proctor May

The Memories of the Long-Distance Runner
After surviving a holocaust, Gilbert Tuhabonye runs through life to tell his tale
"...runner and trainer who now lives and works in Austin, is originally from the Central African nation of Burundi...."

May 13, 2005 News Feature by Rita Radostitz

Naked City
Residents claim crusher threatens Edwards Aquifer and roadway safety
"...increasingly voicing their opposition to a limestone quarry and crushing facility that's now operating within a half mile of..."

May 13, 2005 News Feature by Daniel Mottola

Letters at 3AM
'My love is an imperfect thing but it sings.' Those are the words to be carved on the tombstone of Michael Ventura's brother Aldo, an unstable soul who died last week.
"...summer and went insane. He careened ever after between tumultuous instability and flat-out madness, until his death. He was..."

Dec. 10, 2004 Column by Michael Ventura

Master of the Improbable
When someone says something can't be done, trust Turk Pipkin to say 'Wanna bet?'
"...to play the fairway that hugs the curving shore just feet from the water line. He's thinking about the..."

Oct. 29, 2004 Books Feature by Robert Faires

Letters at 3AM
As we approach the most pivotal election since 1860, the work of Stirling Silliphant comes to mind because he shows that our present situation was not created by 9 / 11 but has been brewing for a long time
"...right for a man can be wrong for his business, what's right for his business can be wrong for..."

Oct. 15, 2004 Column by Michael Ventura

Molly Sweeney
Different Stages' production of Molly Sweeney is a restrained and elegant parable through which we come to see the beauty in not seeing
"...reading now, you're able to draw meaning from them because you can see them. A simple fact but true...."

July 9, 2004 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Short Cuts
Nude models, big awards, big movies, dead rock stars. Just another week in Austin film.
"...All This and Dead Rockers, Too, Dept.: The hits just keep coming for the University of Texas Department of..."

May 14, 2004 Screens Column by Marc Savlov

'Never the Same Again'
Jesse Sublett's 'Rock 'n' Roll Gothic': an excerpt
"...a contributing writer for and a friend of The Austin Chronicle; Lois Richwine, his wife, is a senior advertising..."

May 7, 2004 Books Feature

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...4] until the Top 10 Disappointments' No. 7. You just don't get it. Poor Mexicans are not the ongoing..."

Jan. 9, 2004 Column

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...our current Republican leadership, making them all the more dangerous. Thanks for exposing them to some light...."

Oct. 3, 2003 Column

Letters at 3AM
Thoughts on the war's explosions of bombs, dreams, and preconceptions.
"...it is pointless. Grieving the dead and injured ... disgusted at the mendacity of leaders on all sides ......"

April 4, 2003 Column by Michael Ventura

Capitol Chronicle
After Nov. 5, a preview of Texas government to come
"...By the time you read this effusion, the election results will be in (see p. 24),..."

Nov. 8, 2002 News Column by Michael King

Good Show
It was a good year -- not a great one -- for the Toronto International Film Festival.
"...also buzz to contend with, and the growing heat various movies develop during earlier bows at festivals from Venice..."

Sept. 20, 2002 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

Letters at 3AM
All the tumult, all the culture, all the relentless historical brouhaha, has not changed the irreducible loneliness that haunts us.
"...go into the desperate country ... A stereotyped but unconscious despair is concealed even under what are called the..."

Aug. 9, 2002 Column by Michael Ventura

Halley
Texas Platters
"...HalleyForget the Leaves, Autumn Will Change Us (Hooked on Sonics!) The latest bright hope to come..."

Aug. 9, 2002 Music Review by Michael Chamy

The Kindermann Depiction
In The Kindermann Depiction, Physical Plant Theater's Steve Moore and director Carlos Trevino have created two worlds, one flooded with leaves, one made of cloth, that are full of strange wonders. We wouldn't want to live there; but our lives are much enriched by having paid a visit.
"...a woman. Leafward, the boy sets trap for books beneath the deep, deep floor of leaves. Clothbound, the woman..."

May 10, 2002 Arts Review by Wayne Alan Brenner

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