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Music fest diary
"...egg is about to hatch. Is Austin the new Berlin? And I mean the old Berlin when the wall..."

March 18, 2005 Music Feature by Stan Ridgway

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Our readers talk back.
"...the U.S., Europe, and Japan, including artists from: NYC, Berlin, Portland, Boston, Philadelphia, Seattle, San Francisco, New Mexico, Baltimore,..."

March 18, 2005 Column

Friday Sleepers
SXSW picks & sleepers
"...the most absurd, Sprockets-fed kraut pop this side of Berlin. Think Peaches without the potty mouth. – Audra Schroeder..."

March 18, 2005 Music Feature

Out There
Reviews and reports from SXSW Film and Interactive 05
"...Narrative Feature Spotlight While Berlin sleeps, Jan (Brühl) and Peter (Erceg) stick it to..."

March 18, 2005 Screens Feature by Marrit Ingman

After a Fashion
It's SXSW all over, especially all over that other acronymically correct paradise, Austin's SoCo, our hallowed South Congress Avenue, south of the river. See what our Style Avatar has been up to and what he recommends.
"...Malente with special guests Thunderball, Fort Knox Five, and Nu-Berlin. Fashion is early and doors open at 8pm. Cover:..."

March 18, 2005 Column by Stephen MacMillan Moser

No Idea Festival Thanks
"...the U.S., Europe, and Japan, including artists from: NYC, Berlin, Portland, Boston, Philadelphia, Seattle, San Francisco, New Mexico, Baltimore,..."

March 7, 2005 Postmarks

New Model Army
Anarchy in the UK
"...Electrocute (Berlin GERMANY) www.electrocute.de; Thu., 8pm, Elysium..."

Feb. 25, 2005 Music Feature by Marc Savlov

Paper Clips
It’s an only-in-America tale about kids in the Tennessee hamlet of Whitwell and their "paper clip project” – a teaching tool meant to help them comprehend the dimensions of the Holocaust – but it grew into something much, much more.
"...Directed by: Elliot Berlin and Joe Fab. The events depicted in Paper Clips..."

Feb. 18, 2005 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Wings of Desire
After several years in the States, where he directed four films, German-born Wim Wenders decided to head back home and compose a love letter to Berlin
"...head back home and compose a love letter to Berlin. This 1987 effort is the magnificent result. Shot largely..."

Feb. 11, 2005 Screens Review by Audra Schroeder

The Concerts
"...colossal résumé: worldwide performances from Carnegie Hall to the Berlin Philharmonic, competition victories, and critical acclaim. His most recent..."

Feb. 11, 2005 Music Feature

DVDs: Part 3
Gift guide
"...Lang's inspired-by-true-events thriller about a child murderer in Weimar-era Berlin: The killer's just a sad sack, a "prisoner of..."

Dec. 17, 2004 Screens Feature by Kimberley Jones

Rosenstrasse
Von Trotta puts a human face on 1943's Rosenstrasse uprising, one of the few public, and moreover, successful citizen protests against the power of the Nazi regime.
"...of the Nazi regime. Named for the street in Berlin that housed a Jewish community center, Rosenstrasse became a..."

Dec. 10, 2004 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Baroque Festival Concert II
Despite many glorious moments in St. Cecilia Music Series' Baroque Festival Concert II, there was evidence throughout that the musicians may have taken on too much
"...Likewise, violinist Laurie Stevens and recorder player Letitia Berlin brought virtuosity to the quicksilver lick-swapping in Telemann's Quartet..."

Dec. 10, 2004 Arts Review by Jerry Young

Miles Davis
Gift guide
"...with one another. Davis' quintet with Shorter, heard in Berlin, plays his old favorites, but the band takes liberties..."

Dec. 10, 2004 Music Feature by Harvey Pekar

Into the Heart
U2 drops the 'Atomic Bomb'
"...The soul transfusion that began in Berlin with "One," and hovered amorphously around Zooropa and Pop..."

Nov. 26, 2004 Music Feature by Christopher Gray

Cabaret
UT's Cabaret is a risky departmental production sufficiently primed as postelection catharsis
"...In here life is beautiful!" says the Emcee of Berlin's Kit Kat Klub, where hedonism and sexual deviance run..."

Nov. 12, 2004 Arts Review by Heather Barfield Cole

Television
In his half dozen previous books, the French writer Toussaint has created a bevy of common heroes who painstakingly and humorously navigate the treacherous straits of everyday existence
"...novel, our protagonist is an academic on sabbatical in Berlin who, upon completing his research, cannot seem to get..."

Nov. 12, 2004 Books Review by Jay Trachtenberg

Insecure
John Cale's strange relationship with Austin and Alejandro Escovedo
"...a train in East Germany, traveling from Weimar to Berlin at the end of the second world war. He's..."

Oct. 29, 2004 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

Holy Ghost
Austin's Revenant Records follows up its Grammy-winning Charley Patton box set with free jazzman Albert Ayler's 9-CD 'Holy Ghost'
"...The sides cut in Berlin and Rotterdam on disc five were recorded in November..."

Oct. 8, 2004 Music Feature by Harvey Pekar

Short Cuts
SXSW comes up fast on the outside, and the ascent of one Keun-Pyo Park
"...sixth best film fest in the world, bookended by Berlin (No. 5) and Telluride (No. 7). In addition, SXSW..."

Oct. 8, 2004 Screens Column by Marc Savlov

Rhapsody
Alejandro Escovedo pays tribute to 'Por Vida'
"...AE: Steve Berlin [of Los Lobos] once told me, "You know, you..."

Oct. 1, 2004 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Field Study: Stories
Rachel Seiffert's sparse, airy prose belies a profound concern with individual identity and historical memory
"...As a British writer of German parentage living in Berlin, Seiffert is in a unique position to conduct her..."

Sept. 24, 2004 Books Review by Russell Cobb

Always in the Best Spot
Harry Benson caught history in the making, at the center of it all
"...the first U.S. citizen died in Bosnia. When the Berlin Wall fell and the Twin Towers did, too...."

Sept. 3, 2004 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Not Your Father's Musical (Or Your Kid's, For That Matter)
Three local shows show breaking into song ain't what it used to be
"...with musical diamonds by Cy Coleman, Stephen Sondheim, Irving Berlin, Kurt Weill, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Lerner & Loewe, Jacques..."

Aug. 13, 2004 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Burly-Q Confidential
"...a transvestite feline, crooning out the songs of Old Berlin...."

July 9, 2004 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Like The Mountains
Like The Mountains' tale of two brothers fighting to survive the division of Berlin into East and West is little more than a soap opera sketched from history
"...best to survive the turbulence of post-World War II Berlin and its subsequent division into East and West. Siblings,..."

July 9, 2004 Arts Review by Robi Polgar

The Kids Stay in the Pictures
When the Cinemaker Co-op and the Center for Young Cinema combined to make the Motion Media Arts Center, at least one thing stayed the same: the importance of kids
"...just in Austin or New York or Tokyo or Berlin – means for the future of film, media, or..."

June 25, 2004 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Cabaret
Zachary Scott Theatre Center's production of Cabaret embraces the play's sexuality and hedonism but doesn't always convey its debauched defiance
"...captures such a place and time: the naughty, bawdy Berlin of the early 1930s. The show's creators capture the..."

June 18, 2004 Arts Review by Molly Beth Brenner

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Our readers talk back.
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June 18, 2004 Column

We Come to Honor Ed Ward Not Bury Him
"...but I'm trying to post them every day at www.berlinbites.com, in case anyone's interested. Eat that chicken!..."

June 15, 2004 Postmarks

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