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Raped by the Players
A lawsuit against an Austin dot-com firm reveals a world of fast times.
"...suggests a dark underside to the legendary Roaring Nineties, big-money lifestyle of Austin's silicon hills boom. Her lawsuit also..."

Jan. 18, 2002 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Gosford Park
The servants know all in this Altman mystery set in a British countryside estate in the Thirties.
"...of character here is like steak tartare to the Big Mac of most Hollywood productions. But even more astounding..."

Jan. 11, 2002 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

Intimacy
"...feel a sense of creeping malaise about the whole nasty affair du coeur. Striking out on his own, he..."

Jan. 11, 2002 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Naked City
"...got the needle. This may not come as that big of a surprise: Now that George W. has moved..."

Dec. 21, 2001 News Feature by Lauri Apple

Coach's Corner
As much as he dislikes Longhorn football, Coach feels for Chris Simms.
"...With objectivity, grounded without emotional investment in this nasty situation, Major Applewhite should start in the Holiday Bowl...."

Dec. 7, 2001 Column by Andy "Coach" Cotton

What I Learned at the Dot-Bomb Revolution
Robert Bryce recounts his short, happy career in the Internet wave
"...China, Cuba, Singapore, and Saudi Arabia, as well as nasty regimes like the Taliban, want to limit access to..."

Nov. 30, 2001 News Feature by Robert Bryce

Dancing About Architecture
"...still gonna go on as the Vibe, without 'the big man,'" but with the same type of music and..."

Nov. 16, 2001 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Citizen McCall
Kinky Friedman once remarked that the line between fiction and reality is the one he snorted back in 1978. More than two decades later, he's still getting things mixed up. Chronicle writer Sidney Moody investigates why he puts his friend John McCall, the multimillionaire shampoo magnate and owner of the beauty supply firm Armstrong McCall, in his new detective novel Steppin' on a Rainbow without even bothering to change his name.
"...the ranch. And I remember he said something really nasty -- it wasn't really nasty -- it was inappropriate..."

Nov. 2, 2001 Books Feature by Sidney Moody

Day Trips
The Best of "Day Trips"
"...difficult to name. The Lone Star State is a big place, and there are an awful lot of things..."

Oct. 5, 2001 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Capitol Chronicle
Farewell to Phil Gramm, the journalist's best friend.
"...various campaigns, Gramm made himself such a reputation for nasty mudslinging, venomous backstabbing, and distorting his opponents' records that..."

Sept. 21, 2001 News Column by Michael King

Solid as a Rock
Casual reliability at Stone House Grill
"...Stone House Grill6701 Burnet Rd., 452-1400..."

Sept. 14, 2001 Food Feature by Rachel Feit

Juke Joint Madonna
Toni Price comes clean.
"...it sounded French, kinda elegant. Luiese seemed like a big name for a little girl. I got called Lulu,..."

Sept. 14, 2001 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

Chapter 4: The Nineties!
March 1991 -- December 2000
"...town grows into a city and then into a big city, known to people worldwide. The Manor airport dies..."

Sept. 7, 2001 Features Feature

Chapter 3: Crazy Weekly
September 1988-August 1991
"...paper should remain biweekly because it already was too big, and who would want to read such a big..."

Sept. 7, 2001 Features Feature

Postmarks
The people want to know: who, precisely, was Bruce Barton quoting?
"...off on some technicality and we see Barbara Taft's big smiling face ["Naked City: D.A. Caves on Lacresha," Aug...."

Aug. 24, 2001 Column

Public Notice
"Public Notice" talks about friends and the end of this column.
"...itself its own cause. So, all that addresses your big causes: This AIDS auction, cancer car wash, homeless art..."

Aug. 24, 2001 Column by Kate X Messer

Playing the Bad Guy
With actor David Stahl currently appearing as the wicked Richard III and actor Katherine Catmull having recently played the evil Goneril in King Lear, the challenge of playing villains seemed a ripe topic to launch a series of artist-to-artist conversations on craft.
"...George and Emily, Thornton Wilder's Our Town ingénues, for Big State Productions in a version directed by Jim Fritzler...."

Aug. 17, 2001 Arts Feature by Katherine Catmull

The Big Day
"...and groom whose wedding day is disrupted by a nasty case of cold feet; the always classy Dixie Carter..."

July 20, 2001 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

Thank God It's Friday
UT grad Christian McLaughlin discusses Spyder Games, his MTV "soap opera on crack."
"...his trust fund before he's 21. Taylor has a "nasty, ex-con, trailer trash brother" who pops up occasionally to..."

July 20, 2001 Screens Feature by Clay Smith

Naked City
Austin Stories
"...can see that it's not going to be a big green house [like the Bruces' current residence], if we..."

June 29, 2001 News Feature by Erica C. Barnett

Coach's Corner
A few observations on the U.S. Open and Wimbledon
"...it up." But, alas, this is golf in the Big Time -- no gimmies. An emotionally spent Cink, knowing..."

June 29, 2001 Column by Andy "Coach" Cotton

Chanson Anglais
Air heads in America.
"...once. So, you know, it was not like a big surprise. Every day, the album was working more and..."

June 15, 2001 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Swordfish
"...his wife to divorce and his child to a nasty custody battle. Now he's childless, loveless, and broke, reduced..."

June 13, 2001 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

Evolution
"...Jackpot, right? That is, until the organisms turn into big ole nasty man-eating things in a number of days..."

June 8, 2001 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

Uncle Blubbafink
Keith Graves, the author of seriously ridiculous stories like Frank Was a Monster Who Wanted to Dance, is garnering Hollywood’s attention, but did he ever want it?
"...the crook of her other arm, 7-month-old Evan. He's big. Very big. With big, curious eyes...."

June 8, 2001 Books Feature by Raoul Hernandez

The Hightower Lowdown
Bush's Little Helpers; The Drug War's Dr. Strangelove
"...Helpers Good news! Little George Bush has appointed a big-time national commission to help you...."

May 25, 2001 News Column by Jim Hightower

They Got the Beat
Living the pop life in Austin
"...are," he admits, "but then again, look at this big British smart-rock movement coming on. You've got Coldplay, that..."

May 4, 2001 Music Feature by Christopher Gray

A Cuppa Hot Joe
On a comedy club stage, News Radio star Joe Rogan exudes a mad joy for life in all its insanity, depravity, and delicious dirt; if Henry Miller had done stand-up, it would have come out like Joe Rogan's act.
"...Besides him, my two biggest influences are clearly Hicks and Kinison. The early Kinison,..."

May 4, 2001 Arts Feature by J. C. Shakespeare

Naked City
Austin and the surrounding cities and counties still have a long way to go before they reach an agreement on reducing ozone emissions that everyone can live with.
"...land-use practices to reduce driving times and distances, banning nasty equipment like gas-powered leaf blowers, or switching to reformulated..."

April 20, 2001 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

The Hightower Lowdown
Bush's regulatory rollback, the Codex Alimentarius & McCain-Feingold
"...bit of butchery that both the White House and Big Business lobbyists refer to as a "balanced policy" of..."

April 13, 2001 News Column by Jim Hightower

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