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I Wanna Take You Higher
"...(Tricky), illbient (DJ Spooky), and Fatboy Slim's outrageously party-happy big beat, and you've got a book that could have..."

Dec. 4, 1998 Books Feature by Simon Reynolds

One of the Great Ones
"...used bookstore up in the San Bernadino Mountains at Big Bear Lake, where we used to go for weekend..."

Nov. 6, 1998 Books Feature by Jesse Sublett

Down and Dirty
The Cornyn Culture
"...Different hat or not, Cornyn has aligned himself with Big Business' efforts to limit the ability of citizens to..."

Oct. 30, 1998 News Feature by Robert Bryce

A Mysteriously Happy Atmosphere
"...the elbow room gives us freedom to create something big. Like a 25-foot sculpture on fire."..."

Oct. 23, 1998 Arts Feature by John Spong

Dancing About Architecture
The Jr. Files
"...Super Seven and Willie Nelson (see below), but the big surprise was the revelation in Chet Flippo's Nashville Scene..."

Aug. 28, 1998 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Handicapper's Guide
Slam-O-Rama
"...Asheville team that won it all. Storm is a big, red-haired, ex-New Yorker who looks like he could be..."

Aug. 14, 1998 Books Feature by Michael Bertin

Confessin' the Blues
Soul Man W.C. Clark
"...photograph by John Carrico Clark had a cousin named Big Pete Pierson, an established blues guitarist. When the road..."

July 31, 1998 Music Feature by Christopher Hess

The Summer Revival Spirit
Can I Get a Witness?
"...To Have and Have Not, Key Largo, or The Big Sleep, all superior films to this B&B potboiler, but..."

June 12, 1998 Screens Feature

Public Notice
Here Today, Gone to Mauro?
"...Council vote is scheduled for today, Thu, May 14. Trouble is, the city doesn't have the final say. The..."

May 15, 1998 Column by Kate X Messer

Author by Author
Notable Folks in Their Own Write
"...eastern Montana, western Dakota and northern Wyoming - The Big Empty. He backs his vision with around four billion..."

May 1, 1998 Books Feature

Rattling Our Stage
A Survey of Austin's Rebel Theatre Scene
"...Synergy Studio: The Big Sandbox..."

April 10, 1998 Arts Feature

Postmarks
SXSW Diary
"...The biggest costs of cars are non-monetary: polluted air, urban sprawl,..."

March 20, 1998 Column

Primary Colors
Shades of the Travis County Elections
"...news time was given to stories on how much trouble Travis County was having finding people to work the..."

March 13, 1998 News Feature

Live Shots
"...flannel and baseball hats, gals brandishing their disposable cameras. Big daddy Don Walser is transformed into five young twentysomethings..."

Nov. 28, 1997 Music Feature

Needs More Color
Progressive Papers Grapple With Chronic Complaint
"..."The trouble is," says Arnold Garcia, the editorial page editor of..."

Nov. 28, 1997 News Feature by Lee Nichols

Naked City
Off the Desk
"...proposed a 2cents per $100 hike. But there was trouble in paradise when Daryl Slusher began the push with..."

Sept. 19, 1997 News Feature

Dancing About Architecture
Driving a New Buick
"...Hollywood Records picked up the big end of the moron stick again last week when..."

July 4, 1997 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Dancing About Architecture
Happy Anniversary, Baby
"...their christening celebration taking place this weekend, Clifford Antone's troubles with the law have returned. A statement from the..."

June 20, 1997 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Drastic Space: Part II
"...beings who don't exist but can get you in trouble...."

June 6, 1997 Column by Michael Ventura

Do Not (Po)Go Gently Into the Night
Punk Rock(ers): Not Burning Out, Not Fading Away
"...punk rock's grand old men 13 years after the Big Boys ceased to exist. "Some are taking their honesty..."

May 23, 1997 Music Feature

Beautiful Loser
Keith Ferguson: No Apologies, No Regrets
"...get to my room for something better -- my big Italian, spiked, carbon-steel switchblade. He managed to knock me..."

May 9, 1997 Music Feature by Josh Alan Friedman

Zeroing in on Zuniga
Place 5 CandidatesTarget the Man With the Money
"...at the University of Texas, Spelman may have some trouble playing down his ivory tower demeanor. He is a..."

April 18, 1997 News Feature by Amy Smith

Mayfield Fights Back
Ward and June Say Nay in Northwest Hills
"...the way of development is a nest of radicals, troublemakers, nay-sayers. So we are told. Yeah, right...."

Jan. 3, 1997 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Postmarks
Illbient for Spooky
"...face was plastered all over the covers of several big magazines. He's from New York and is perhaps the..."

Nov. 15, 1996 Column

Dancing About Architecture
No Lucky Horseshoe for Al
"...Hoo, boy, are a lot of you people in trouble! Does this mean that if you stop in for..."

Oct. 13, 1995 Music Column

Dancing About Architecture
"...fact that this'll be my first time at the big Loll (well, who wanted to drive to Dallas?!), as..."

Aug. 11, 1995 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Day Trips & Beyond: March Events Roundup
Get ready for spring with travel tips and eclipse news
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March 2, 2024 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Chronicle Endorsements for the November 7 Election
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Ways to celebrate the annular eclipse, fundraise for Sarah Brown, and avoid ACL
"...openly gay bandleaders like Randy "Biscuit" Turner of the Big Boys and Gary Floyd of the Dicks. Swirling between..."

Oct. 13, 2023 Music Column by Genevieve Wood

Qmmunity: Call Me
Opportunities for queer artists roll in alongside oodles of queer events
"...Big Gay Cabaret ATX Every Saturday, the Big Gay Cabaret..."

May 5, 2023 Column by James Scott

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