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Pagan Cheer
"...Michael Ventura's column in last week's Chronicle ["An Off-Key Carol," Vol. 16, No...."

Jan. 3, 1997 Column

KAZI's True Colors
The Reverend Frank Garrett Pushes KAZI to the Edge
"...by Louisa C. Brinsmade..."

Nov. 17, 1995 News Feature

'floodlines'
After seven years, Jaclyn Pryor draws the curtain on her annual performance
"...This Sunday, April 11, Jaclyn Pryor draws the curtain on a performance piece that has had one of..."

April 9, 2010 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

What's on the Gaming Boards
Gearing up for 1998 Titles
"...What's up for some of Austin's gaming companies in 1998? Kayte VanScoy took an..."

March 6, 1998 Screens Feature by Kayte VanScoy

New Austin Music Worth Your Bandwidth This Week
What we’re listening to
"...A Tribute to Really Red: Teaching You the Fear ... Again..."

Dec. 18, 2020 Music Feature by Tim Stegall

Mark Killian's "Future Planning"
Second Place winner
"...They grow up so fast, these parents of ours. It feels like just yesterday I was piling..."

Feb. 19, 2016 Arts Feature by Mark Killian

Naked City
"...Breaking Up La Familia..."

Oct. 30, 2009 News Feature

SXSW Unleashes Massive Film List
High-concept horror A Quiet Place to open fest
"...Twenty-five years and counting can't slow down SXSW Film. As the festival enters..."

Jan. 31, 2018 SXSW Post by Richard Whittaker

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Our readers talk back.
"...Some relevant facts were left out of last week's story about my race ["Sheriff's Unions Back..."

Dec. 16, 2005 Column

The Secret History
That a man from San Antonio named Richard Santos has as much to add to the world of Jewish intellectual pursuits as an attorney named Rosen is as fascinating as it should be obvious, David Garza writes after he attended the Texas Jewish Historical Society's 22nd annual gathering. For the first time, perhaps, an entirely constructive revision may be taking place in the history of those we call the "people of the Book."
"...Richard Santos is wondering how old you can get and still call yourself..."

May 11, 2001 Books Feature by David Garza

Gasoline Dreams
Rounding up 2000 LPs.
"...looks up there and awards the presidency to Regis Philbin, or the World Wrestling Federation assumes control of municipalities..."

Jan. 5, 2001 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

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The Real Obscenity
"...Because I am no longer a resident of Travis Heights, and because I appreciate many of the..."

April 30, 1999 Column

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Nonprofit Needs
"...Thank you for taking the effort to conduct an exhaustive review of CEACO..."

March 19, 1999 Column

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Turner Is Worthy
"...Ms. Turner besides that she threatens the fragile sense of white manhood he has constructed for himself? I have..."

Sept. 25, 1998 Column

Preaching to the Choir
Quiet Company high priest Taylor Muse still has faith all right. It's called trust.
"...meager fan base you've managed to develop as an independent rock band struggling to make a career in the..."

Feb. 17, 2012 Music Feature by Dan Solomon

Pray For Politicians
Religious Beliefs Play a Political Role, Like It or Not
"...Lyndon Johnson was an inveterate churchgoer. Raised a Baptist, he became an elder at..."

Dec. 27, 1996 News Feature by Robert Bryce

Point Austin: What's Next?
A day or two for cheering, and then back to work
"...Until Tuesday, my favorite moment of the campaign was our esteemed governor announcing that yes,..."

Nov. 10, 2006 News Column by Michael King

Black Nativity
Pro Arts Collective's Black Nativity isn't quite theatre and isn't quite church, but a celebratory presentation of both that includes glorious gospel music and the eloquence of Langston Hughes.
"...Running time: 1 hr., 30 min...."

Dec. 19, 2003 Arts Review by Heather Barfield Cole

99 Austin Acts at SXSW Music
Support the home team!
"...A. Sinclair..."

March 16, 2018 Music Feature

Scott H. Biram
Record review
"...The yellow/orange sticker, usually an announcement toward the end of the liner notes, is here part of the album..."

July 21, 2006 Music Review by Raoul Hernandez

They Lost My Grandmother's Brain
One lover of the grape interviews another - one who writes songs and plays music.
"...Ribble likes to to tell stories. He also likes drinking and hanging out, and he rarely does any of..."

July 21, 2000 Music Feature by Ken Lieck

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Our readers talk back.
"...way to "bother" Tom DeLay and his merry band of redistricters is for our neighbors to vote in large..."

Sept. 29, 2006 Column

AFF Brings Walter Hill for The Warriors and Then Some
Writer/director comes out to play
"...simple "Hello." He jokes that he's glad for the interruption. "It saves me from facing the blank page and..."

Oct. 20, 2017 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

The Hightower Lowdown
CEO pay surges, George W. recycles at the Pentagon, & Tom DeLay quacks like Daffy Duck.
"...a New Boss? Corporate bosses had a rough year in 2000: plummeting stock prices, lower profits, angry stockholders, slumping..."

July 13, 2001 News Column by Jim Hightower

Christmas Records
Celtic Christmas Iv
"...(Windham Hill) L'ENSEMBLE CHORAL DU BOUT DU MONDE..."

Dec. 25, 1998 Music Review

SXSW Picks & Sleepers
Picks & Sleepers
"...Joss Stone, Toots & the Maytals, Kris Kristofferson6-10pm, Town Lake Stage @ Auditorium Shores Though UK teenage..."

March 19, 2004 Music Feature

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Helping Herb
"...It's unfortunate that you apparently allowed the opinion of one reviewer, Lee Simmons, to determine the Chronicle's..."

March 6, 1998 Column

Texas Platters
"...For Dale Watson, the reigning alt-country trend doesn't amount to a hill of beans...."

July 11, 1997 Music Review

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