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As horrifying as the war in Iraq is, the wages of peace could be worse, and for longer.
"...The peace, unfortunately, is going to be more deadly and dangerous than the..."

March 28, 2003 Column by Louis Black

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"...A Terrible Loss..."

March 14, 2003 Column

'We've Got Climate Change'
Lee Nichols interviews UT biologist Camille Parmesan about the evidence and consequences of global warming.
"...Last June, the Bush administration finally saw the light on global warming -- sort..."

March 7, 2003 News Feature by Lee Nichols

ACC Budget Axe Swings: Will It Miss Students?
The governor's 7% budget cut means drastic -- and ill-timed -- choices for Austin Community College.
"...the current year's budget. The order comes at a terrible time for pruning, says Board Chairman Rafael Quintanilla. "For..."

Feb. 28, 2003 News Feature by Walter Howerton Jr

Cicadas
Honorable Mention
"...the severed head: but upon assembling these pieces, you discover that they belong to not one, but to at..."

Jan. 31, 2003 Books Feature by Billy Cope

Bright Lights, Little City
It's maybe silly to fix a personality on a place, but something happens when you hook a left onto Austin Ave. and drive into Georgetown's historic district. Everything slows down, just a little bit, and then there's that marquee, neon and spangly, lighting up downtown. Welcome to the Palace.
"...It's Friday night, and the audience is trickling in, mostly families with young daughters eager to..."

Dec. 6, 2002 Screens Feature by Kimberley Jones

On the Way to Anywhere
Sarah Hepola talks to the three panelists of one of the Texas Book Festival's most eagerly anticipated panels, "At the Crossroads: Mexican-American Literature."
"..."What is the panel about again?" asks Sandra Cisneros, on the..."

Nov. 15, 2002 Books Feature by Sarah Hepola

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"...The Austin Chronicle's endorsements for the Commissioners Court should leave its readers wondering if Michael King,..."

Oct. 25, 2002 Column

No Dove of Peace Over Georgetown
Charges continue to fly over the defective Dove Springs Wastewater plant.
"...Just when it appeared the dispute over Georgetown's Dove Springs Wastewater Treatment Plant might have..."

Oct. 4, 2002 News Feature by Jordan Smith

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"...paragraph continues, to ban biased arbitrators, to give judges discretion to void arbitration decisions in certain cases, and to..."

Sept. 6, 2002 Column

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"...It is incorrect to say that Austin school trustees ended their..."

Aug. 30, 2002 Column

Dancing About Architecture
Rave debacle leaves one dead.
"...a rave, something comes along to knock him on his ass. In the case of the Electric Daisy Carnival,..."

Aug. 23, 2002 Music Column by Ken Lieck

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"...In your simplistic remarks about the proposed Stratus development settlement (in "Page..."

Aug. 2, 2002 Column

Eight Legged Freaks
Giant spiders invade a small town in this fun B-movie throwback.
"...when Tarantula took to the hills,” Eight Legged Freaks is an occasionally charming mix of campy fun and dodgy..."

July 19, 2002 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Kind to Be Cruel
It's all Lovely & Amazing to actress Catherine Keener.
"...Spike Jonze (he nets an "omigod" ... the rest is implied)...."

July 19, 2002 Screens Feature by Kimberley Jones

Will Video Kill the Celluloid Star?
Most loves fade over time, and the romance of a hundred-plus years of filmmaking seems to be losing its luster as well. At least, that's what the new High Definition video vanguard, led by George Lucas and Robert Rodriguez, is saying. Is video the future of film?
"...Listen: that noise in the background. Can you hear it?..."

June 21, 2002 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

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"...Curtis Responds..."

May 3, 2002 Column

Y Tu Mamá También
Boys, filled with testoterone and joints, will be boys.
"...in Y Tu Mamá También (despite the film's snarky literalism, And Your Mother Too), so there is no one..."

April 5, 2002 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

Scary Stories for the Thinking Man
Director Guillermo del Toro keeps company with the undead in two new films, Blade 2 and The Devil's Backbone.
"...the grainy, rough-cut VHS tape, the floodtide of grue is notable for its complexity and composition. There's an undead..."

March 8, 2002 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

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"...Chronicle gave its endorsement in the Precinct 2 county commissioner's race to the wrong Democrat! Since Travis County government..."

March 1, 2002 Column

Sexy Beast
With a bold new take on Andre Previn's operatic adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire, Austin Lyric Opera has a remarkable opportunity to lead the operatic pack and show the world the stuff it's made of.
"...of A Streetcar Named Desire and pretty soon you're listening to an aria. Oh, this West Coast-based stage director..."

Jan. 18, 2002 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Coach's Corner
Year-end columns stink. Coach tells you why in 2002 sports will stink, too.
"...the Super Bowl rivals the slumberous sports writing between Christmas and New Year's. Even the best newspapers and their..."

Jan. 4, 2002 Column by Andy "Coach" Cotton

All-American
Jimmie Vaughan at 50
"...seven years ago, hot on the heels of the guitarist's first solo album, Strange Pleasure. Since that time, Vaughan..."

Nov. 23, 2001 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

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World affairs and more Critical Mass mess missives
"...I am not always impressed with the caliber of journalism your publication has to offer, I have always believed..."

Nov. 9, 2001 Column

The Last Sunset
The day the DEA came for Dan Del Santo
"...This is the story of a family trauma. The loss..."

Nov. 9, 2001 Music Feature by Anne Sherwood

All Aboard for Middle Earth
Fans of J. R. R. Tolkien needn't wait until the December 12 opening of the film of Lord of the Rings to take a journey to Middle Earth. Second Youth Family Repertory Theatre, an Austin arts company acclaimed for its intelligent, highly theatrical stage shows for family audiences, will ferry you there this weekend via its production of The Hobbit.
"...if you associate Sting more with magic blades than Scottish pop stars, chances are you're already planning an end-of-year..."

Nov. 9, 2001 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

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Our readers' letters regarding the September 11 terrorist attacks
"...attacks, scared, and asking if they must move again. This brought tears to my eyes...."

Oct. 19, 2001 Column

Letters at 3AM
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein offered a metaphor for the modern age, one in which the monster is the unacknowledged dark side of the inventor or creator.
"...before Edgar Allen Poe's first volume of poems, an English girl named Mary Shelley published Frankenstein. Her novel has..."

Oct. 19, 2001 Column by Michael Ventura

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Our readers' letters regarding the September 11 terrorist attacks
"...I can't imagine why Dr. Austen did not point this out, but in that same "TV Eye" column that..."

Oct. 12, 2001 Column

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A right, a left, another right: our letters column takes it on the chin.
"...I can't imagine why Dr. Austen did not point this out, but in that same "TV Eye" column that..."

Oct. 12, 2001 Column

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