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Tomcats
"...doubtless in duct tape) the film is chock-full of nasty moments. Just not the good kind. Tomcats is a..."

March 30, 2001 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The Hightower Lowdown
Killing workplace safety rules, Paul O'Neill's Alcoa conflict, and Poppy's international hustle
"...by Cheerleader-in-Chief George W. Bush -- rammed through a nasty piece of special-interest legislation for their Big Business benefactors...."

March 23, 2001 News Column by Jim Hightower

SXSW Picks & Sleepers
"...Friday SleepersALL SHOWCASES SUBJECT TO CHANGE..."

March 16, 2001 Music Feature

Public Notice
This week is "Public Notice"'s SXSW special. Oh, special.
"...to the insane pretzel grid of closed streets and nasty-ass construction that is downtown Austin! And, most of all,..."

March 16, 2001 Column by Kate X Messer

Coach's Corner
Maybe the old coach has been out in the desert too long, but if there's anything to these rumors about Bobby Knight and Texas Tech, it sounds too good to be true.
"...our own little pool … in the process catching nasty, lingering colds. The rate card said this room cost..."

March 16, 2001 Column by Andy "Coach" Cotton

Spotlight: Thomas Mapfumo
The Lion of Zimbabwe prepares to roar at SXSW.
"...he's not afraid to point out injustice wherever its nasty head rears...."

March 16, 2001 Music Feature by David Lynch

King Lear
In the Public Domain Theatre Company's production of King Lear, director Robi Polgar and company bring Shakespeare's play into the present with high tech and high fashion, and the smooth execution of the concept create a novel version of this familiar tragedy with a striking proximity to our lives.
"...saga come across as a most modern story of big business success, familial betrayal, marital infidelity, murder, and madness,..."

March 9, 2001 Arts Review by Robert Faires

The Dead Club Crawl
Club hopping through Austin's musical past.
"...and couldn't figure out why people make such a big deal about Austin music. I said it didn't seem..."

Jan. 26, 2001 Music Feature by Ken Lieck

Future-Kill, Roadie
Hoping to capitalize on the success of Tobe Hooper's 1974 surprise horror hit Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Future-Kill reunited that film's stars Neal and Burns and aimed for a similar creepy / kitschy vein. It failed.Meat Loaf quits his day job to become the world's best roadie. Sound weird? It is.
"...say. That's right, a mutant. Seems there was a big fire at the nuclear plant a couple years back,..."

Jan. 26, 2001 Screens Review by Kimberley Jones

Postmarks
Global Warming, Public Schools, and Jazz a la Zorn.
"...it's our fault, but maybe it won't be a big deal."..."

Jan. 26, 2001 Column

Postmarks
Defending the death penalty, the new Gov, the schools, and all that Jazz.
"...Do doubt that there are big problems with AISD's magnet program and its ability to..."

Jan. 19, 2001 Column

Social Studies
James Hynes' satires of academia allow the author to say funny things about serious people.
"...He is from the Midwest ("the small town of Big Rapids," Mich.), so the prospect of spending the month..."

Jan. 19, 2001 Books Feature by Clay Smith

Public Notice
From race riots in South Florida to the MLK Day March in Austin, "Public Notice" reflects on how far we've come and how far we've yet to go.
"...identity turmoils, and the confusion of knowing that while bigotry was wrong, most of our families were deeply entrenched..."

Jan. 12, 2001 Column by Kate X Messer

How Robin Got His Groove Back
Musicologist Gillian Anderson has come to the rescue of Robin Hood, taking the 1922 Douglas Fairbanks film Robin Hood and restoring its original score. It's one of two dozen films from the earliest era of motion pictures for which Anderson has recovered, restored, or reconstructed the scores.
"...by composer Mortimer Wilson. Anderson says "there was a big controversy in the press over the score for The..."

Jan. 12, 2001 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Best Bites
The Cuisines Staff Noshes Through 2000
"...Top 10 Ethnic Foods (in no particular order)..."

Jan. 5, 2001 Food Feature by Mick Vann

Dancing About Architecture
Sandy and Bob are almost done in, while Kirsty MacColl isn't so lucky, and Pops Staples goes onto his great reward. Dopey the Goat, meanwhile, becomes cabrito.
"...died in a car wreck last week got even bigger play, probably out of holiday hopefulness on the part..."

Dec. 29, 2000 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...about how much money Mr. Sanchez is worth, how big his house is, how old his house is, how..."

Dec. 15, 2000 Column

'Twas Christmas in Austin
"...I wore this big red suit trimmed in white kitty...."

Dec. 15, 2000 Features Feature by Stephen MacMillan Moser

Young, Loud, and Cheap
The Skunks were a band. A loud one.
"...the Huns, Stains/MDC, or the one-two punch of the Big Boys and Dicks, they were there first. Actually, Randy..."

Dec. 8, 2000 Music Feature by Ken Lieck

Mall
"...view of five characters: Jeff, an alienated stoner with nasty friends; Donna, a horny housewife with an eating disorder;..."

Dec. 1, 2000 Books Review by Marion Winik

The Hightower Lowdown
The Firestone Tire / Ford conspiracy; genetically engineered corn and StarLink; WTO's complaints about citizens
"...We're dealing with a nasty piece of work here: First, Firestone and Ford callously..."

Nov. 17, 2000 News Column by Jim Hightower

Public Notice
Eye of the Tiger, baby! Are you up to it? Up to this week's public service challenges? Kate and the Pee En crew takes you there.
"...Unforgiven. Sorry, sorry, sorry. Time to wrap up the nasty scales and fins and bloody fishheads of a pointless..."

Nov. 10, 2000 Column by Kate X Messer

Charlie's Angels
"...the female empowerment angle locked up, and this updated, big-screen version of the Seventies television jiggle-fest sticks to that..."

Nov. 3, 2000 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Dress ya ass up for a hip-hop Halloween.
"...Limp Bizkit: Dickies three or four sizes too big, or whatever makes you the most comfortable when tearin'..."

Oct. 27, 2000 Music Review by Christopher Gray

Odds Against Tomorrow
"...Lorry (Winters), he's getting older and needs the one big break that will bring a comfortable life for the..."

Oct. 20, 2000 Screens Review by Jerry Renshaw

Something Wicked This Way Comes ... Again!
Dueling Macbeths on the stages of Austin prove once again this Shakespearean killer's undying popularity.
"...shortest and most brutal tragedy, and despite this rather nasty penchant for murder most foul, he is an enormously..."

Oct. 13, 2000 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Remember the Titans
"...of the world has its collective eyeballs on the big games down under, Disney has seen fit to offer..."

Sept. 29, 2000 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Coach's Corner
Coach takes on sports talk radio.
"...of the all-powerful UT Athletic Dept. That alone wins big points from me. If it should ever all go..."

Sept. 22, 2000 Column by Andy "Coach" Cotton

Godzilla 2000
"...previous 60 million years, that transmogrifies into Orga, a big nasty drooling thing that attempts to clone Godzilla in..."

Sept. 1, 2000 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

Hitting the Sauce
Scoop. Crunch. Swig. Vote. Pass.
"...The first category is always the biggest -- Red Sauce, Individual -- and once we eat..."

Aug. 25, 2000 Food Feature by Pableaux Johnson

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