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The Zen of Revolution
Career sideman Michael Ramos steps out with 'Charanga Cakewalk'
"...Michael Ramos bears not a single distinguishing characteristic of the revolutionary. He's a quiet, unassuming, trim, and well-dressed..."

Aug. 18, 2006 Music Feature by Dave Marsh

Age of Aquarius
With a new production of the "American Tribal Love-Rock Musical" Hair, director Dave Steakley caps 10 years of making the Zachary Scott Theatre Center rock -- and so much more.
"...The members of "the Tribe" wander into the playing space, moving slowly,..."

July 12, 2002 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Sights and Sounds of Art in Sync
Ron Mann's jazz avant-garde exploration Imagine the Sound provides the perfect counterpoint to Austin Eye+Ear (which will screen Mann's film this Sunday in an E+E benefit): Both are bent on the blurring of artistic lines.
"...pursed lips. Cecil Taylor recites poetry -- a riot of three- and four-syllable words, both sublime and ridiculous, crammed..."

May 3, 2002 Screens Feature by Will Robinson Sheff

Writes of Spring
"...sensitive" willow right in his own bedroom. The parts of his body that do remain are nothing but unidentifiable..."

April 9, 1999 Books Review

Genius of Love
"...It's February 1999, in the quiet, smokeless confines of the Cactus Cafe on the University of Texas campus,..."

March 19, 1999 Music Feature by Ken Lieck

A Rhythmic Ray of Light: Austin Community College's Hip-Hop Production Instructor Ray LaManna
From prisoner to professor, he wants to change people's lives
"...Two cyan-colored ceiling strips, a multitude of Akai MPK249s hooked up to new Mac desktops, and..."

Oct. 29, 2021 Music Feature by Derek Udensi

aGLIFF Best Bets
Film premieres and parties galore
"...celebrating a milestone year this week with events kicking off today and running through Sunday. But how to choose..."

Sept. 8, 2017 Screens Feature by Sarah Marloff

Dear Nobody: The True Diary of Mary Rose
This nonfiction account of a teen's encounters with sex, drugs, and jail is one long, raw primal scream
"...Dear Nobody: The True Diary Of Mary RoseEdited by Gillian McCain & Legs McNeil Sourcebooks..."

Jan. 2, 2015 Arts Review by Tim Stegall

When Dallas and Fort Worth Were the Music Capitals of Texas
Before Austin became the 'live music capital,' they were rocking & rolling in DFW
"...it, Los Angeles and New York were the kings of the music business in the Seventies," Kirby Warnock narrates..."

May 23, 2014 Screens Feature by Kevin Curtin

Soccer Watch: Top 10 Soccer Stories of the Year
The usual suspects: Aztex, Beckham, Messi, and more
"...– solid management, a few genuine pro prospects, a playoff berth and first-round win – I can't wait for..."

Jan. 4, 2013 Sports Column by Nick Barbaro

Best Bets for the Badgeless
You, too, can sample SXSW's wares
"...If you're an Austinite without any kind of badge or film pass, you'll probably want to steer..."

March 9, 2012 Screens Feature by Kimberley Jones

Top 10 Classical Music Treasures of 2011
Ancient voices, singing strings, and lots of Bach made 2011 a fine year for ears
"...RESPONSE: POLYPHONY THEN & NOW' (Conspirare) This breathtaking survey of early choral music in four concerts over three days..."

Jan. 6, 2012 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Luv Doc Recommends: Night of the Moustache
Tiniest Bar in Texas, Friday, November 21, 2008
"...Hold it off one more week. Do it for us. We know..."

Nov. 21, 2008 Column by The Luv Doc

The Cult of Pitchfork
How former record-store clerks and obsessive music nerds turned a Web site into a hit machine
"...wear tiny gym shorts in public, even in blistering, dead-of-summer heat. But there they were: grown men dressed like..."

Aug. 4, 2006 Music Feature by Audra Schroeder

The Speed of Technology
SXSW 2000 Interactive Festival
"...what the New York Post called "the creepy world of the nerds at Columbine" -- violent video games, online..."

March 24, 2000 Screens Feature by Erica C. Barnett

As Both Writer and Editor, David Levithan Is at the Heart of the Explosion of Queer YA Literature
Young stories, queer voices at the Texas Book Festival
"...as a genre as diverse as the media on offer to older folks, especially where queer fiction is concerned...."

Nov. 4, 2022 Arts Feature by James Scott

Top 10 Cups of Tea in Austin
We’re all about that tea life
"...pastries), and the full option includes a curated selection of cheese, charcuterie, and local honeycomb. Oh, and a selection..."

Dec. 19, 2019 Food Post by Jessi Cape

The Good Eye: Secrets of Charm
Charmed, we're sure ...
"...to discourage "man spreading" on public transportation. For those of you who have never lived in a city with..."

Nov. 28, 2014 Column by Amy Gentry

A Decade of Cine
El Violín kicks off the 10th Cine Las Americas Film Festival
"...demand attention, yet using them as the definitive representation of film from Latin America (perhaps with Spanish filmmaker Pedro..."

April 13, 2007 Screens Feature by Belinda Acosta

Headlines / Quote of the Week
"...reaching the river in Eagle Pass, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security doubled down last week, sending a cease-and-desist..."

Feb. 2, 2024 News Feature

The House of Lepore Brings Ballroom to the Austin Club Scene
The family that slays together …
"...from blood but from bonds made by choice. House of Lepore is one of those Texas families, grown from..."

June 23, 2023 Arts Feature by James Scott

Point Austin: Quality of Life for All
Everybody does better when everybody does better
"...just took steps to try to sustain the supply of affordable housing (a potential bond vote, the redeveloped Oak..."

July 5, 2013 News Column by Michael King

Cult of Personality
Insect Records head and Attack Formation commander Ben Webster has never been photographed with Red River mascot-to-be Butcher Bear
"...Butcher Bear should be Red River's official mascot. He looks like an outcast from Gorillaz's Plastic..."

June 25, 2010 Music Feature by Austin Powell

The State of Utopia
Karen Valby’s dispatches from a small Texas town
"...American town, one relatively remote from the obsessive universe of popular culture. "I guess they just wanted to remind..."

May 28, 2010 Books Feature by Cindy Widner

Bottom of the Budget Barrel
City Hall scraped to the bone; now it cuts into it.
"...The third and final episode of "Budget: How Low Can You Go?" featured what City..."

Sept. 6, 2002 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Scavengers of the Vast Wasteland
Whether they're riffing on punk, metal, funk, jazz, film scores, or even klezmer music, Brown Whörnet attacks each passage with a vociferous intensity that seldom fails to keep an audience at attention.
"...have to wade too deep into the Op/Ed section of any newspaper to find some egghead attributing our civilization's..."

Sept. 10, 1999 Music Feature by Greg Beets

Last Shotgun Blast of SXSW Film Programming
'Hobo,' Spike's 'Scenes From the Suburbs,' and more
"...fans salivating on title alone. In its last reveal of the 2011 fest lineup, SXSW announced Hobo as one..."

Feb. 10, 2011 Screens Post by Kimberley Jones

Eve of Destruction
Lawrence Wright on 'The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9 / 11'
"...Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11, a history of the Islamist movement and al Qaeda up to the..."

Aug. 11, 2006 Books Feature by Taylor Holland

To Ancient Troy (By Way of Denver)
Ancient Greece and modern Denver may seem an incongruous pairing, but in the new Greek epic Tantalus, produced by the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, they prove a striking fit, creating a work that's heroic.
"...incongruous that their pairing seems more like the opening of a joke ("So Agamemnon, Achilles, and Ajax are watching..."

Nov. 24, 2000 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Death of Rock & Roll
Top 10s: Year, Decade, Eternity
"...England. Though it didn't originate there, it took hold of and thrived in the taverns and music halls of..."

Jan. 7, 2000 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

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