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The Beauty Queen of Leenane: The Price of War
In the State Theater Company production of Martin McDonagh's The Beauty Queen of Leenane, director Don Toner and a strong acting ensemble strikingly evoke a world of brutal feuds and long memories, where an unending series of bitter skirmishes between mother and daughter ends in tragedy.
"...skirmishes between mother and daughter. It's in Guy Roberts' rambunctious, scatterbrained young tough, Ray, who all but bounces off..."

Sept. 8, 2000 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Mad Dog Blues: So You Wanna Be a Rock & Roll Star?
ONE Theatre Company brings some unique touches to Sam Shepard's Mad Dog Blues, but ultimately, the show is the portrait of a playwright living out his rock star phase -- self-indulgent and rather embarrassing.
"...through August 26..."

Aug. 18, 2000 Arts Review by Skipper Chong Warson

Coach's Corner
Dennis Miller on MNF? Who cares? In other news: The Spurs and Heat are the NBA's big winners in the free-agent sweepstakes, and the Cowboys -- despite what you may be reading elsewhere -- will continue to slide.
"...-- a contest of less sports importance than an August pro-am at a Memphis country club. Is it only..."

Aug. 11, 2000 Column by Andy "Coach" Cotton

Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews: A Jewish Life and the Emergence of Christianity
"...Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews..."

Aug. 4, 2000 Books Review by Kevin Fullerton

Color of Justice
A drug bust in tiny Tulia, Texas opens up old racial wounds and raises questions about the veracity of the undercover cop-for-hire who orchestrated it all.
"...Last year's most talked-about drug bust didn't take place in the high-volume inner-city cocaine rings..."

July 28, 2000 News Feature by Nate Blakeslee

The Majestic Napster
In this time of 30-second Happy Meals and 10-minute workouts, Jay Hardwig finds a better way to spend his time: napping.
"...its languid title, I recall it as a bombastic, strenuously argued piece, full of the spit and vigor common..."

July 21, 2000 Features Feature by Jay Hardwig

This Blows
Jay Hardwig carefully recounts falling out of love with whistling.
"...and mean, and the birds of love are squashed beneath its remorseless thumb. This story is about that second..."

June 2, 2000 Features Feature by Jay Hardwig

Letters at 3AM
The music of Tony Fruscella reminds us that art is about an unending attempt to give what we can, where we can, to whom we can.
"...in New York City. I was a troubled and usually quiet boy, trying to walk tough and look cool..."

May 26, 2000 Column by Michael Ventura

Voyage to the North Star
"...so knowledgeable about boats and their lore that he must have been a boat in a past lifetime --..."

May 5, 2000 Books Review by Sidney Moody

Coach's Corner
Coach postulates that free-throw percentage determines longevity in the NCAAtournament, bitches about concession food at Frank Erwin Center.
"...college basketball the past few weeks, I've identified an obvious but sometimes clouded physical law: Poor free-throw shooting teams..."

March 31, 2000 Column by Andy "Coach" Cotton

SXSW Music Festival
Picks & Sleepers
"...a town that adores her, absolutely worships her -- plus 6,000 music-hungry tourists who aren't about to miss this..."

March 17, 2000 Music Feature

SXSW Music Festival
Picks & Sleepers
"...OUTDOORS IN AUSTIN: On a good day, Austin really can be the..."

March 17, 2000 Music Feature

Reflections
SXSW 2000 Film Festival and Conference
"...DaysDir/DP/Prod: Marc Singer; Prod: Ben Freedman; Ed: Melissa Freedman; Music: DJ Shadow...."

March 17, 2000 Screens Feature by Peter Debruge

Smash-Up, The Story of a Woman
"...STORY OF A WOMAN D: Stuart Heisler (1947); with Susan Hayward, Lee Bowman, Marsha Hunt, Eddie Albert. Susan Hayward,..."

Feb. 18, 2000 Screens Review by Stephen MacMillan Moser

Uncle Vanya: Finding Humor in Wasted Lives
Skipper Chong Warson examines Different Stages' new take on Uncle Vanya.
"...a Country Life, was a comedy. True, it is amusing to watch members of the self-absorbed, bored, ineffectual Russian..."

Dec. 3, 1999 Arts Review by Skipper Chong Warson

David Shields Reflects on Race in the NBA
"In the NBA, as nowhere else in America, white people are utterly beholden to black people, and they're not about to let us off that easily; it's a kind of very mild payback for the last 500 years."
"..."In the NBA an enormous amount of money is given to a few hundred..."

Nov. 19, 1999 Books Feature by Tom Grimes

Ride the High Country
"...Peckinpah sets us down in America's closing frontier land not as spectators..."

Oct. 22, 1999 Screens Feature by Michael Sragow

Corner to Corner
In his final "Corner to Corner" column, Mike Clark-Madison declares victory and gets out, noting that neighborhood issues are now taken seriously in mainstream city politics.
"...are blessed with a permanent record of all their fatuous opinions and stupid mistakes. So when I decided that..."

Oct. 1, 1999 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Music of the Spheres
Sinatra in the Sahara
"...is His Majesty Hassan II, both political regent and religious leader of Morocco. King Hassan is a dynamic ruler,..."

July 9, 1999 Music Feature by David Lynch

Scanlines
Cemetery Man
"...Francesco spots a beautiful young widow (Falchi) at her husband's funeral and is smitten. He blows his opening remarks..."

July 2, 1999 Screens Feature

The Animated Truth
"...still merits repeating: Matt Groening rocks. After all the contentiousness he had to endure to get this project aloft..."

April 2, 1999 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Full Gallop: Everything Is Beautiful
"...guru, you see her legacy not only in the beauty-conscious pages of Vanity Fair and Vogue (two magazines she..."

March 26, 1999 Arts Review

The Primary Source
"...Carol Fran photograph by T.O. Petitt..."

Feb. 26, 1999 Music Feature by Christopher Hess

Bright Lights, Little City
"...It's not difficult, if you'rean Austin resident, to fall into the habit of taking the..."

Feb. 26, 1999 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Box Sets
Herbie Hancock
"...The Complete Blue Note Sixties Sessions (Blue Note)..."

Dec. 11, 1998 Music Feature

Good Restaurants Make Good Neighbors
"...Grove BBQ was an unassuming little family joint nestled beneath sheltering trees on a quiet two-lane road near the..."

Nov. 20, 1998 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Austin Tomorrow
Building on the Past
"...The winding, rutted road that brought us the November bonds runs along the border between different..."

Oct. 23, 1998 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Page Two
"...this one so I've asked him to join this discussion after my rant. Let's begin on what 130 is..."

May 22, 1998 Column by Louis Black

Summer Sneaks
Apocalypse Whenever: Movies in the Season of Armageddon
"...to be every bit the summer spectacle the movie business thrives on. Size does matter. Joining the nuclear lizard..."

May 22, 1998 Screens Feature

Exibitionism
The Life of Galileo:body, Motion, Color
"...Copernican theory at the request of the Inquisition. Whatever consensus exists about Galileo's brilliance, his denial of what we..."

May 1, 1998 Arts Review

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