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Point Austin: Doing the Right Thing
The city takes a small step toward racial reconciliation
"...Thus far, the best thing to come out of the..."

June 3, 2005 News Column by Michael King

Cattle Is Forever
The Austin Film Society presents 'Return to Giant'
"...the sequel to her Hotel San José. Marfa was just a somnolent, not-happening West Texas town when Hollywood director..."

June 3, 2005 Screens Feature by Anne S. Lewis

TV Eye
Next Wednesday, Punk'd creators Ashton Kutcher and Jason Goldberg deliver a delicious slice of reality TV, high on guffaws, low on enduring value
"...Punk'd creators Ashton Kutcher and Jason Goldberg deliver a delicious slice of reality TV, high on guffaws, low on..."

May 27, 2005 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Kathy McCarty Reviewed
"...it impossible for anyone to dismiss Daniel Johnston as just another outsider artist. Even as an ever-growing number of..."

April 29, 2005 Music Feature by Greg Beets

Did Knee and Futrell Leak APD Warrants?
Whistle-blower testimony raises new questions concerning actions of city officials
"...this month in a police whistle-blower lawsuit by an Austin Police Department detective, Austin city officials – including APD..."

April 29, 2005 News Feature by Jordan Smith

The Council We Deserve?
In the races for City Council, it's a search for competence amidst the chaff
"...Goodman's advice is useful as well for anyone following this year's council campaign,..."

April 22, 2005 News Feature by Michael King

Page Two
The perception that the liberal elite mocks the rest of the country and holds its values up to ridicule is probably critical to the whole positioning of moral values as a national issue. And it is only perception.
"...I'm cruising along a little before 8am, having just completed my car pool duties. I'm listening to the..."

Jan. 14, 2005 Column by Louis Black

Letters at 3AM
This month celebrates the 400th anniversary of Cervantes' 'Don Quixote,' the first great novel of Western literature and the most prophetic, in which deconstruction, postmodernism, and literary theory wind up bumping into one another and falling down hard
"...The late Jacques Derrida made a good living and confused multitudes by inventing an abstruse vocabulary that pretended to..."

Jan. 7, 2005 Column by Michael Ventura

'Closer' Empty
"...stretch to self-loathing and empty vitriol. Perhaps we nod because we fancy ourselves the flesh form of a Julia..."

Jan. 3, 2005 Postmarks

Shareholders Swallow Schlotzsky's Meal Deal
Fire sale leaves sandwich-chain investors with an empty plate
"...Last Thursday morning, Sam Coats stood beneath an enormous red bow adorning a strand of artificial..."

Dec. 17, 2004 News Feature by Amy Smith

DVDs
Gift guide
"...than that of Christiane's hapless eyes peering out from beneath her blank white mask. The Criterion Collection disc includes..."

Dec. 10, 2004 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Your Beautiful New Home
Welcome to the City Hall you thought would never come
"...22 years to build, which is less time than Austin has spent planning and then building a City Hall..."

Nov. 19, 2004 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Maddin Comes Alive
'Cowards Bend the Knee': the autobiography of an original in all senses
"...Austin Chronicle: What's the background on Cowards Bend the Knee?..."

Oct. 1, 2004 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Buggin' out at IMAX
Celebratory habits of the Austin arthropodophile: a Saturday at the Bullock
"..."They have a kind of nutty flavor!" enthused the guy who was offering a small plate of..."

Sept. 17, 2004 Screens Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Naked City
Headlines and happenings from Austin and beyond
"...and our people, and neither do we." – President Bush, misspeaking (yawn) again. (Actually, we kind of agree with..."

Aug. 13, 2004 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

In Search of the Wild Art
'Cracks in the Pavement' leaves art objects in unexpected spaces throughout the city
"...We associate it with museums and galleries, rooms enclosed by walls where art is..."

June 18, 2004 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

TV Eye
Plans are being made for even more gay TV. Whatever that means.
"...What makes something "gay" or "gay friendly"? Is it just about sexual preference, the pursuit of fabulousness, or something..."

June 11, 2004 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Testing, Testing, 1 2 3 ...
There are lies, damned lies, and statistics … and then there's the TAKS test
"...I've been trying to decide just how delighted to be about the newly released 2004..."

June 4, 2004 News Column by Michael King

Ten Little Indies
UT and AFS team up for a Doc Tour deviation: 10 films under 10 minutes long made for less than $10.
"...It's that time of year in the Austin Film Society's doc tour cycle for something completely different,..."

May 7, 2004 Screens Feature by Anne S. Lewis

Letters at 3AM
Americans and Iraqis are dying for Bush's pride and his hopes of re-election
"...and ended the rule of their longtime oppressor, Saddam Hussein" (The New York Times). These Shiites were among the..."

April 16, 2004 Column by Michael Ventura

Turning on Bush
"...the opposing candidates than ever before. I voted for Bush the elder both times for president and W. both..."

April 13, 2004 Postmarks

Standiford Offers One Truly Inane Comparison and References One More, but at Least He Gets to Call a Lot of People Names
"...does repeat itself. "Page Two" by Louis Black is usually just a Prozac moment in print, with the rare..."

Jan. 27, 2004 Postmarks

Who Pays?
While the economy burns, the Bush administration promotes Mars, moonshine, and marriage
"...about joining a colony on Mars. Judging from the Bush administration's policies on preserving planet Earth, by the time..."

Jan. 23, 2004 News Column by Michael King

Luv Doc Recommends: Austin Ice Bats vs. Laredo Bucks
Travis County Expo Center, Friday, December 5, 2003
"...It’s upsetting for some that Austin bypasses fall and plunges directly into winter – no..."

Dec. 5, 2003 Column by The Luv Doc

Capitol Chronicle
The controversy over tuition deregulation is only the tip of the iceberg.
"...biennial budget. In the wake of layoffs and cutbacks, UT-Austin has been reduced to organizing voluntary litter cleanups --..."

Nov. 28, 2003 News Column by Michael King

The Taming of the Shrew
Choreographer Stephen Mills packed Ballet Austin's adaptation of The Taming of the Shrew with a rollicking physicality that spun ballet into slapstick and twirled slapstick into ballet and revealed an impressive grasp of Shakespeare's characters.
"...Watching Petruchio attempt to wrangle this Kate in Ballet Austin's The Taming of the Shrew was like watching a..."

Oct. 31, 2003 Arts Review by Robert Faires

On Judges' Hill
Sits a mansion with a menu of equal elegance
"...Turtle Creek, and the Inn at Blackberry Farm. The Austin Mansion certainly got off to an auspicious start, hiring..."

Oct. 24, 2003 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Rounders Pizzeria
Austin's newest pie parlor brings the East Coast to the Third.
"...The search for the elusive pie of expertly thrown, suitably crisp crust topped with..."

Aug. 1, 2003 Food Review by Barbara Chisholm

Post-Minstrel Syndrome
Blackface Is a white fantasy about the way things used to be
"...I had heard about it since my move to Austin, and here I was, finally able to experience it..."

June 20, 2003 Arts Feature by Verushka Gray

Sergei's Big Score
Austin Symphony conductor Peter Bay has tremendous regard for both Sergei Prokofiev's score and Sergei Eisenstein's images for the 1938 film Alexander Nevsky, and as he prepares for a live performance of the score as the film is being shown, he talks about this remarkable fusion of image and music and what's involved in performing it live.
"...Great films deserve great music. When a movie is able to captivate us with..."

May 23, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

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