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Willy Mason
"...is one such relative newcomer. He's drawn comparisons to Bright Eyes and Beth Orton and has become something of..."

April 27, 2007 Music Review by Jim Caligiuri

The Music Is Pretty Much Incessant
P. Kellach Waddle, the River City's 'educated hillbilly,' composes himself a life
"...his posh jacket's lapels; his right hand, pale fingers bright with silver rings, rests lightly on the neck of..."

April 20, 2007 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Bright Eyes
"...Bright Eyes..."

April 13, 2007 Music Review by Doug Freeman

Take Me Out
Zachary Scott Theatre Center's production of the baseball drama Take Me Out is powerful evidence that theatre is also a team sport and we're all playing together
"...attains a state of euphoria – his face as bright as the grid of stadium lights that designers Michael..."

April 13, 2007 Arts Review by Robert Faires

We Were the Urban Pioneers
Our search for the just-right million-dollar condo, in the wilds of Downtown
"...Spring's 400-foot, 36-floor tower sits to the left, a bright glass erection. The to-scale streetscape below is detailed with..."

March 23, 2007 News Feature by Wells Dunbar

Saturday Sleepers
SXSW Music Fest preview guide
"...this San Francisco sextet, which relies on giant puppets, bright colors, and juggling unicyclists to hold the rugrats in..."

March 16, 2007 Music Feature

SXSW Interviews
They said what?
"...working up a Merge debut, they head out with Bright Eyes next month. Oakley's mix of dissonant harmonies, slurred..."

March 9, 2007 Music Feature

Ana's Opening
Third place
"...hangnail on her thumb. She chewed and kept her eyes on her plate. Her mother put a hand on..."

Feb. 9, 2007 Books Feature by Stacy Muszynski

This Town
The Go-Go's Kathy Valentine takes the Zilker Park train back to her Austin upbringing
"...few smile lines etched around her mouth and hazel eyes. They enhance the maturity in her face yet don't..."

Feb. 9, 2007 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

All Eyes on First Night
Fireworks rule, parades with kids and bikes rule, giant art rules ...
"...will be experienced: Wild-style graffiti will be painted in bright colors by Nathan Nordstrom, B-Boy City (Romeo Navarro and..."

Dec. 29, 2006 Arts Feature by Rachel Koper

Famous Long Ago
Legendary "Humanzee" Oliver, his friends, and the bitter fight over animal welfare at a Texas refuge
"...It's a bright and cold December morning, nearly two months after Theisen-Watt..."

Dec. 15, 2006 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus
From the director and writer of Secretary comes this odd fictional biopic about this photographer's impulses.
"...portraits that Arbus concocts: Kodachrome models or rows of bright yellow rubber ducks. As the budding artist, Arbus, absorbs..."

Dec. 8, 2006 Movie Review by Toddy Burton

After a Fashion
"Christian" Stephen gets thrown into the Austin Music "den" of Stitch(ing) "lions" and emerges beatified
"...Jennifer Perkins jewelry for Naughty Secretary Club (www.naughtysecretaryclub.com) was bright and colorful with great charm – and was easy..."

Nov. 17, 2006 Column by Stephen MacMillan Moser

'Heyd Fontenot and Louie Cordero: East Meats West'
Art Palace's 'East Meats West' shows how Heyd Fontenot and Louie Cordero may have different styles, but they share an enjoyment in contemplating the body that's palpable
"...and layered painting style. He draws pussy monsters, and eyes pop and gory, enlarged brains droop out of little..."

Nov. 10, 2006 Arts Review by Rachel Koper

Medicine Man
Up a Tree With Greg Ashley
"...with a mop of messy brown hair, freckles, and bright blue eyes. He's a slight figure who looks way..."

Oct. 6, 2006 Music Feature by Audra Schroeder

M. Ward
Record review
"...himself. "Everything I've loved I've forgotten," he sings on "Eyes on the Prize," not with resentment or sadness but..."

Oct. 6, 2006 Music Review by Christopher Gray

Big, Bright Eyes of Texas
Celebrating the life of the bigger-than-life Ann Richards
"...gray, soggy skies and emerging two hours later into bright sunlight, little cotton balls of clouds, and a gentle..."

Sept. 22, 2006 News Feature by Amy Smith

Big, Bright Eyes of Texas
Celebrating the life of the bigger-than-life Ann Richards
"...gray, soggy skies and emerging two hours later into bright sunlight, little cotton balls of clouds, and a gentle..."

Sept. 15, 2006 News Feature by Amy Smith

American Fiesta
The revival of Steven Tomlinson's American Fiesta arrives with such hype, one might think it would have difficulty living up to it; but with this uplifting, transcendent show, one would be wrong
"...Bartholomee's slides and projections, most often incorporating the six bright colors of Fiestaware, rhythmically and appropriately accompany every word..."

Aug. 11, 2006 Arts Review by Barry Pineo

The Devil and Daniel Johnston
The literal and figurative institutionalization of Austin music and art legend Daniel Johnston is analyzed from many angles in this perceptive film profile.
"...Johnston's off-kilter pop (don’t forget TV on the Radio, Bright Eyes, and Death Cab for Cutie), you aren’t snorting..."

May 5, 2006 Movie Review by Raoul Hernandez

Visions Holy and Damned, Innocent and Experienced
The documentary 'The Devil and Daniel Johnston' – as well as this story – are just the latest attempts to make sense of his life and art
"...songs, while the other includes covers from Tom Waits, Bright Eyes, Eels, Gordan Gano, Death Cab for Cutie, Mercury..."

May 5, 2006 Screens Feature by Louis Black

Looking for Las Vegas
An Austin playwright discovers Sin City by going to Louisville
"...Hill?) when a blinding light fills my head. The bright glitzy headdress and costume of a chorus girl glimmers..."

May 5, 2006 Arts Feature by Dan Dietz

My Gang Don't Bow Down
Big Chief Kevin Goodman sew, sew, sews a new history here in Austin
"...the chin, then curve over the shoulders. Strips of brightly colored material once glued to it are now torn..."

May 5, 2006 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

Garden of Delights
Korea Garden's tempting menu is best tested one dish at a time, and most pass with flying colors
"...Her eyes got huge. "Too much! Too much!" was our waitress'..."

April 28, 2006 Food Feature by Mick Vann

Off the Radar, On the Gaydar Shows
‘Gay Place Xtra’ reviews of Dreadful Sorry, Zoe Lewis, the Gossip, and the Eagles of Death Metal
"...childhood, secret worlds, and wandering love. Bright-eyed,..."

March 17, 2006 Features Feature

Sound Checking for a Pulse, and Finding It
The rock docs in this year's 24 Beats Per Second program rattle and hum with soul and revolt.
"...know it looking around the place – modest and brightly lit, with a few desks and a digital editing..."

March 10, 2006 Screens Feature by Josh Rosenblatt

Let There Be Rock
Australia vs. New Zealand in a SXSW rugby death-match
"...fourpiece draw easy comparisons to the post-teen angst of Bright Eyes and Death Cab for Cutie, but older kids..."

Feb. 24, 2006 Music Feature by Michael Bertin

Coachella
Where else can you see Iggy Pop & the Stooges back to back with Morrissey, Siouxsie & the Banshees, Belle & Sebastian, Bright Eyes, and Nine Inch Nails? Nowhere but in this rambling, celebratory documentary, which covers performances from all six years of the Coachella Music and Arts Festival and manages to catch the laid-back, slow-fi charm of the actual event.
"...with Morrissey, Siouxsie & the Banshees, Belle & Sebastian, Bright Eyes, and Nine Inch Nails? Nowhere but in this..."

Feb. 10, 2006 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...your article, by Margaret Moser, on Sumner Erickson ["Starry Eyes," Music, Dec. 30]...."

Jan. 13, 2006 Column

Starry Eyes
Roky Erickson's monumental comeback
"...There's a childlike innocence to his expression, yet his eyes – clear, light blue – are sharp. They don't..."

Dec. 30, 2005 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

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