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Untrained Wonders
UT's Exhibition of Self-Taught Artists Features Miracles
"...ending a long career as a nurse) until failing eyesight forced her to quit. Henry Ray Clark, who calls..."

Sept. 12, 1997 Arts Feature by Rebecca S. Cohen

Not by the Book
Charter Schools Gain Respect Right and Left
"...self-developed academic and management plan, away from the prying eyes of education bureaucrats. It receives all or part of..."

Sept. 5, 1997 News Feature by Roseana Auten

Knocking at Your Back Door
Austin's Soak: Not Sitting Around
"...its surface to approximately 12,000 degrees and turning everything bright red. There are no signs of life. Mars? Try..."

Aug. 22, 1997 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

A Vision Shared
Sonya Cohen and Dick Connette Last Forever
"...Cohen is glowing. Her cheeks are pink, her light-colored eyes are bright, and she's smiling. She goes to the..."

Aug. 15, 1997 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

A Guide to Austin's Musical Theatre Scene
"...a kid can count -- in splendiferous outfits as bright and brightly colored as a rainbow, all fresh faces..."

Aug. 1, 1997 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Exhibitionism
Works by Chris Scroger: Mickey Mouse for the Next Millennium
"...These works are undeniably eye-catching, practically assaulting the viewer..."

July 11, 1997 Arts Review

Reissues
"..."Go All the Way," a horny little number with bright blue expectations. Big Star's "September Gurls," Dwight Twilley Band's..."

June 27, 1997 Music Review

Live Shots
"...of Charlie Robison's "honky-tonk nursery rhyme," "Bar Light, Bar Bright" induced Roy Heinrich to get up and sing a..."

May 30, 1997 Music Feature

Picking Apples
The Art and Commerce of Product Placement
"...television programs, not the least of which is Fox's bright light, The X-Files. Aaron Spelling, well-known as a Mac..."

May 16, 1997 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Exhibitionism
Mexican Traditional Toys and Miniatures: a Desire to Play
"...the exhibition: carved wooden animals, tiny terra cotta dishes, brightly painted puppets and dolls. Yes, yes, we've seen them..."

May 9, 1997 Arts Review

The Slow Burn
Waco: The Rules of Engagement
"...visual age, seeing is believing. But it's our lying eyes that become the background and text of a documentary,..."

May 2, 1997 Screens Feature by Dick J. Reavis

Live Shots
"...John Carrico Nary a cumulo nor nimbus spotted this bright blue morning. I know because I kept looking up..."

April 18, 1997 Music Feature

Postscripts
AWL Workshops
"...View Press writers and others, including Margo LaGattuta, Susan Bright, Jill Wiggins, Ana Sisnet, Lauren Hawkins Grevel, Arlene Jackson,..."

March 28, 1997 Books Column

Postscripts
Chronicles of a Chronicler
"...View Press writers and others, including Margo LaGattuta, Susan Bright, Jill Wiggins, Ana Sisnet, Lauren Hawkins Grevel, Arlene Jackson,..."

March 21, 1997 Books Column

Exhibitionism
"...biblical scenes, and the entire structure is painted in bright colors that lend the piece a playful look. It's..."

March 21, 1997 Arts Review

Sxsw
"...and ambient folk songs, some of Austin's best and brightest players -- Erik Hokkanen and Mark Rubinstein to name..."

March 14, 1997 Music Feature

Whose House
Making a Place for Black Theatre in Austin
"...It made me open my eyes and look, not at the national scene, which somehow..."

Jan. 17, 1997 Arts Feature by Adrienne Martini

Silent Days and Nights
Discovering Live Cinema... Again
"...program even included a warning from Cherchi: "Open your eyes and forget about the story." It was for Herbert..."

Jan. 3, 1997 Screens Feature

Worth a Thousand...
Words Play Off Images in Four New AMOA Exhibitions
"...the rest of us change underwear. His career burned brightly, his life burned itself out. Kevin Young, the poet,..."

Nov. 29, 1996 Arts Feature by Rebecca S. Cohen

2 Kool 2 Be 4gotten
"...hard) also caught my eye. Just looking at the bright, color-saturated cover made me smile. Inside is a non-pedantic..."

Nov. 29, 1996 Books Feature by Margaret Moser

Texas in Bold, Dark Strokes
Artist/Historian Jack Jackson
"...out on the porch to holler my name. He's bright-eyed and friendly. It's early in the day for a..."

Nov. 15, 1996 Books Feature by Jesse Sublett

A Different Question for Every Situation
Stuart Sullivan
"...end, his handsome, angular features grinning broadly, his blue eyes bright with creativity (and maybe mischief), and his fingers..."

Nov. 8, 1996 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

Sin Like You Mean It
The Flametrick Subs & Satan's Cheerleaders
"...singed fur. A gentle rain pattered down around me, bright, bright red and when I caught some on my..."

Nov. 1, 1996 Music Feature by Marc Savlov

Eric's World
The Many Fanastic Colors of
"...boyish, and smiling. With his dirty blond hair, light-colored eyes, and second-hand-looking attire, Johnson blends into his surroundings like..."

Sept. 27, 1996 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Fall Movie Round-Up
Sneaking Into Autumn
"...In this comedy, a bright financial analyst played by Whoopi Goldberg is convinced that..."

Sept. 6, 1996 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

Day Trips
"...became a dark outline on the horizon and all eyes strained across Mitchell Flat hoping to see the first..."

Aug. 30, 1996 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Extreme Exposure
"...prove photo-graphy's ability to be a feast for the eyes. The gallery's walls are literally covered, from floor to..."

Aug. 9, 1996 Arts Feature

First Steps
A New Life for Flamenco Star Pilar Serrano
"...have to work at it. But it will be bright someday.'" Señor Linares was right. After several years of..."

June 14, 1996 Arts Feature by Brett Holloway-Reeves

My dictionary defines
"...me, the pastel patterns of the Stardust's neon, the bright cacophony of the Riviera's, the huge white skull of..."

Feb. 16, 1996 Column

BY MICHAEL VENTURA You'd think a town
"...wheel, the seat, the water bottle, my face. My eyes felt like burning stones in my head. The desert..."

Feb. 2, 1996 Column

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