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Point Austin: Hanging Together or Apart
Sanders vote less about money than community, race, and justice
"...the proposed settlement in the Nathaniel Sanders II/Leonardo Quin­tana civil rights lawsuit explained would finally determine "what really happened"..."

Aug. 6, 2010 News Column by Michael King

Sanders Settlement Collapses
City Council rejects payment to family, will proceed to trial
"...shouted, "No fingerprints!" (confirmed by forensics), bringing a quick warning from Mayor Lee Leffingwell. Shade pressed on, insisting, "I..."

Aug. 6, 2010 News Feature by Wells Dunbar

Page Two: By Vote or by Violence
How will naysayers and protesters 'take back the country'? And from whom?
"...Questions swarm here, ones for which either the only obvious answer..."

July 30, 2010 Column by Louis Black

Red Rain
Greed, muck, and strife at a Hudson River port in 1864
"...If Civil War novels have been struck by one blight, it's..."

July 23, 2010 Books Review by Richard Whittaker

Jonah Hex
The disfigured Weird Western Tales antihero gets his own movie, which mixes elements of the Western and the supernatural.
"...Directed by: Jimmy Hayward. Starring: Josh Brolin, John Malkovich, Megan Fox, Michael Fassbender,..."

June 25, 2010 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Letters at 3AM: A Night in Barcelona
The collision between human truths and political truths results in no truth
"...descriptions are paradoxical: "affable" yet "aloof"; "mild" yet "outrageous"; "awkward" yet "imposing"; "an immense charm very difficult to define";..."

June 18, 2010 Column by Michael Ventura

Point Austin: Bad Advice
A few questions about the city's designated experts
"...came to be made, and we can all look forward eagerly to how that turns out...."

June 11, 2010 News Column by Michael King

They Went West
Back in the saddle with a faded genre's favorite stars
"...decades of a specific Gene Autry B-Western that includes Civil War scenes, Indian attacks, and a run-in with Mexican..."

May 28, 2010 Screens Feature by Louis Black

Page Two: Abandoned Ship
As distrust grows, cooperation becomes impossible
"...Caine Mutiny takes place on a minesweeper during World War II where, during a terrible storm, the ship's officers..."

May 28, 2010 Column by Louis Black

Eye on an Icon
A new exhibit explores Walter Cronkite's life and legacy
"...most important events in history, including D-Day during World War II, the Nuremberg Trials, the assassination of John F...."

May 28, 2010 Screens Feature by Belinda Acosta

Environmental Cage Match
After a history of pulling its punches, is EPA finally forcing TCEQ to clean up the Texas air?
"...the previous administration. As first noted locally by Greg Schwartz in The Austin Bulldog ("Who Protects the Texas Envi­ron­ment?,"..."

May 28, 2010 News Feature by Katherine Gregor

City Hall Hustle: Confusion Center
The devil's in the details of collecting intelligence
"...victory or call it acceptance, but it's telling that civil libertarians' latest complaint about the Austin Regional Intelligence Center..."

May 21, 2010 News Column by Wells Dunbar

Letters at 3AM: A Paradox of Oligarchy
'Am I my brother's keeper?' is the fundamental question of government
"...Act "provided college or vocational education for returning World War II veterans ... as well as one year of..."

May 21, 2010 Column by Michael Ventura

Page Two: Mutiny: A Ballet in Several Parts
Part II, Illustration Not Validation
"...Set during World War II, The Caine Mutiny (1954) tells the story of..."

May 14, 2010 Column by Louis Black

The Little Traitor
Set in the British Mandate of Palestine in the summer of 1947, The Little Traitor stars Alfred Molina and tells its story through the eyes of a young innocent.
"...is like trying to grasp the nuances of the civil rights movement by watching Stand by Me. Both films..."

April 30, 2010 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Preserving a 'Special Kind of Place'
Scott Swearingen on the ‘environmental city’
"...people were progressives almost invariably because they were for civil rights, because they wanted to reduce economic inequality, because..."

April 23, 2010 News Feature by Nora Ankrum

TV Eye
A recent slew of political, cultural, and environmental documentaries prove how indispensable PBS is
"...which examines one of the darkest days in U.S. war history. In the midst of a war that was..."

April 23, 2010 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Res Publica
Citizens' calendar, April 22-29
"...HEMAN SWEATT SYMPOSIUM ON CIVIL RIGHTS examines the 60 years since UT's integration. Thu.-Fri.,..."

April 23, 2010 News Feature

Point Austin: Taking Fire
Did you happen to vote for dictatorial rule?
"...U.S. empire, the tale might as readily recall Franklin's warning that hanging on to representative government is no sure..."

April 9, 2010 News Column by Michael King

Day Trips
The Davy Crockett National Forest is a cathedral of towering pine trees bordered by flowering dogwoods and stately oaks
"...forests were left relatively untouched. That changed following the Civil War, when the railroads brought heavy equipment and armies..."

April 2, 2010 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

The 'Chronicle' Endorsements
April 13 primary run-offs – early voting April 5-9
"...and ideologically extremist Green landing on the state's highest civil court. (They might also be worried that nominating Green..."

April 2, 2010 News Feature by The Chronicle Editorial Board

Dewhurst the Critic
Tarleton State cancels student plays after Lt. Gov. condemns production
"...Americans" argument, Dewhurst may reconsider that next time Confederate civil war re-enactors are invited to the capitol...."

March 27, 2010 News Post by Richard Whittaker

SXSW Film Review: A Serbian Film
"...landmark of transgressive cinema. With the nation's terrible decadelong civil war a constant and unspoken subtext, former porn star..."

March 26, 2010 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

The Carpetbagger's Children
Horton Foote's drama blows in like a breeze from the gulf, warm and whispery
"...On occasion, one may stand and take a step forward, but in the main, they hold to their solitary..."

March 26, 2010 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Point Austin: Yes, They Did
You've got health care – even in Texas
"...not joining the Tea Partiers any time soon. Looking Backward..."

March 26, 2010 News Column by Michael King

SXSW Film
Daily reviews and interviews
"...up this depiction of three years in the forgotten war from a group whose voice is seldom heard –..."

March 19, 2010 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Thursday Showcases
All the SXSW showcases that fit
"...country, Los Texas Wranglers have likewise taken home multiple awards throughout Texas, including the Austin Music Awards' Best Latin/Traditional..."

March 19, 2010 Music Feature

SXSW Showcases
All the SXSW showcases that fit
"...folk. Finally, the extremely polished psych-rockers Stardeath & White Dwarfs close the bill, hot on the heels of their..."

March 19, 2010 Music Feature

Day Party Crawl
"...Records LP The Monitor, which is maybe the best Civil War-themed indie rock album ever made. Even divorced from..."

March 19, 2010 Music Feature by Michael Bertin

Ballroom Dancing
SXSW panels
"...that we hear," Davis explained, in reference to the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War. Chicago rapper Rhymefest..."

March 19, 2010 Music Feature by Thomas Fawcett

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