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Saturday Picks
SXSW picks & sleepers
"...examine the plight of pretty, brainless people. – Melanie HauptTRACHTENBURG FAMILY SLIDESHOW PLAYERS8pm, Eternal This genuine family band acquires..."

March 18, 2005 Music Feature

New Model Army
Anarchy in the UK
"...quartet. They're also co-founding members of ZombAid, the UK group deadicated to giving useful occupations to the newly-reanimated layabouts..."

Feb. 25, 2005 Music Feature by Marc Savlov

Naked City
Headlines and happenings from Austin and beyond
"...officials, from Gov. Rick Perry on down, seen as supporting tolls, soft on tolls, or insufficiently anti-toll. The initial..."

Feb. 25, 2005 News Feature by Lee Nichols

AppleSauce
Second place, the 13th Annual 'Austin Chronicle' Short Story Contest
"...The very second she woke up she struggled into a sitting position and spit, her..."

Feb. 18, 2005 Books Feature by Jason Scott Katz

Austin @ Large: Lesson Planners
All I need to know about cities, I learned in kindergarten
"...strictest growth-management policies in the state, refused to hook up to the California Aqueduct for this very reason. We..."

Sept. 3, 2004 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

A Revolution in Acting
The SITI Company's J. Ed Araiza is transforming the way Austin actors view their art
"...This isn't like watching a normal acting class. This is like watching a..."

April 9, 2004 Arts Feature by Katherine Catmull

SXSW Picks & Sleepers
Picks & Sleepers
"...forthcoming LP, Mutiny in Stereo. If the quintet lives up to their show-stealing 1999 SXSW performance, this'll be one..."

March 19, 2004 Music Feature

Articulations
The Blanton chooses designers for its village green, last chance for input on city arts funding changes, and Mr. Sinus' Owen Egerton gets hit by a train
"...In something of a follow-up to last week's rundown of local arts construction projects..."

Feb. 27, 2004 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Goya
Robert Hughes' description of Goya is tinged, unconsciously, with the image he himself presents to the public: the art critic as macho, for whom the acuteness of response to the occasions of sensibility becomes one of the fine tests of masculinity.
"...written by his father or that Beethoven's nephew whistled up Symphony No. 9. It turns out that the evidence..."

Nov. 21, 2003 Books Review by Roger Gathman

Postmarks
The 'Chronicle' Sells Out, Again; Go Ahead, Lament Us; Table of Contents Not Useful on Page 4; Envision a Correct Map; Fair Reporting on Police
"...It amazes me that a paper supposedly progressive like the Chronicle is so vocal in opposition..."

Nov. 7, 2003 Column

Scratching His Balls Over Music Writing
"...tunes. "It starts with a single chime of consciousness, reaching out and quivering as it finds the ganglia spread..."

Oct. 30, 2003 Postmarks

Radio
The mentally handicapped again are used as vehicles for our own best intentions.
"...(Mulkey) is a malengine we expect to find tossing puppies into a river. At stake is James Robert Kennedy..."

Oct. 24, 2003 Movie Review by Marrit Ingman

Bubba Ho-Tep
Elvis Presley and JFK (played brilliantly by Campbell and Davis) fight a soul-sucking mummy in this twisted sci-fi horror film loaded with generous chunks of cheese.
"...news. You know the scary silver ball that carves up people’s heads? The one from Coscarelli’s Phantasm? Well, forget..."

Oct. 24, 2003 Movie Review by Marrit Ingman

Born on the Fourth of July
Explosions in the Sky are blowing up. (Sorry, we resisted the pun as long as we could.)
"...Michael James removes his headphones and looks up from the Pro Tools workstation, surveying the scene momentarily...."

Oct. 24, 2003 Music Feature by Michael Chamy

Shakespeare-ouette
Ballet Austin's Stephen Mills has a deft touch at getting the Bard to the barre.
"...his breadbasket, shoots a lethal kick at his jutting chin. To his credit, Petruchio parries most of these thrusts..."

Oct. 10, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
Another Austin boom is pointless unless it improves the quality of life.
"...just shouldn't read "Postmarks," because it would, you know, upset me to see how I am perceived by our..."

Aug. 1, 2003 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Seeking Levity
A writer best known for goofball comedies, Ed Solomon tapped his darker side for his directorial debut.
"...from that day: "I don't know any creatives growing up who were popular. Unhappiness is a great prerequisite."..."

July 11, 2003 Screens Feature by Sarah Hepola

Naked City
Headlines
"...Quote of the Week: "It's clearly a time of searching reappraisals by smart editors and journalists to assess how..."

June 13, 2003 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

It Runs in the Family
"...e-mail, the goofy collegiate slacker (Cameron Douglas) woos an uptight classmate, attorney Alex (Michael Douglas) works too hard, and..."

April 25, 2003 Movie Review by Marrit Ingman

What's in a Face?
A lot, Mike Woolf discovered while making his short doc 'Growin' a Beard' -- and especially If the face Has got whiskers on the chin and Jowls
"...of the Shamrockers' dirgelike track "Hangman Drums," Kevin Russell erupts into a fumarole of guttural tongue-speak. It's a startling..."

Feb. 21, 2003 Screens Feature by James McWilliams

TCB
Austin (and its Music Network) will endure, Scandinavia and Interpol invade, and local alt-rock is sweeter than ever on Ear Candy.
"...Chin Up..."

Feb. 21, 2003 Music Column by Christopher Gray

Revolution Rock
At the crossroads of the Clash and the great state of Austin, Texas.
"...use the pre-dawn hours to drink coffee, get caught up on cable news, and generally jump-start my nervous system...."

Jan. 17, 2003 Music Feature

Story Book Children
Chip Taylor and Carrie Rodriguez duet their way into Austin's heart.
"...charted high, and the pair became the first interracial couple to do so. The tune's success forged another link..."

Dec. 20, 2002 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

Jim Brown's Shades of Gray
Spike Lee's latest documentary, Jim Brown: All American, looks at the turbulent life of the "greatest football player ever." Lee and Brown will be in town Tuesday to present the film at the Westgate Cinema.
"...of Georgia, and goes to Germany to interview Eva Bohn-Chin, who accused Brown of throwing her over a balcony..."

Nov. 1, 2002 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

Highest Stakes
Groobee gal Susan Gibson steps out on her own, chin up.
"...sparkled, a shadow passed over the Groobees, the Amarillo-based group Susan played with from 1996-2001. The irony of the..."

Oct. 4, 2002 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

Susan Gibson
Texas Platters
"...Susan GibsonChin Up..."

Sept. 13, 2002 Music Review by Margaret Moser

Vigil
In Vigil, playwright Morris Panych has written a rich character study that is also an extremely perceptive, wise rumination on death, but it's also very funny, and Hyde Park Theatre's production allows Panych's script to shine like a light through a lonely window.
"...Grace sits, terrified, in her bed, the bedclothes pulled up to her chin, death is in the room, and..."

Sept. 13, 2002 Arts Review by Barry Pineo

Naked City
Beyond City Limits
"...Weed watch: Last week, Nevada's largest law enforcement group endorsed a constitutional amendment to decriminalize marijuana possession. The..."

Aug. 16, 2002 News Feature

Mouthing Off
Lowell Bartholomee has a lot to say, and he says it in plays that blaze like a Klieg instrument throwing gritty metrosphere of modern life into stark relief -- stark comic relief.
"...Bartholomee's takes on pop culture -- on the Hollywood machine, visits from beyond the dead, the fault lines underlying..."

July 26, 2002 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Right Where They Belong
Raoul Hernandez goes on tour with the Flatlanders
"...hat check, and tonight, a pastel pound hyperventilating with stupid human tricks. St. Bernard preserve us...."

July 26, 2002 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

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