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99 Bands
Ninety-nine local bands on Red River waiting to be heard
"...stage, the future looks blinding. Or is that the house lights? Across the street, the Whale Trio is just..."

July 8, 2005 Music Feature by Darcie Stevens

Doughnuts No More!
Election statistics, maps, and analysis
"...made the difference. As the map shows, the Tobacco Frontier lies pretty close to Lamar Blvd. Furthermore, one could..."

May 13, 2005 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Ribbon on the Highway
Here comes Jimmy LaFave
"...open mics with Betty Elders at the long-departed Chicago House on Sixth Street, which uncovered a lot of talent,..."

May 6, 2005 Music Feature by Dave Marsh

TCB
Welcome to Deadwood: Sorting SXSW's cocksuckers from the hoopleheads
"...members and their manager checking into the gray-bar hotel. Frontier justice is alive and kicking, so bear in mind..."

March 18, 2005 Music Column by Christopher Gray

The Tip-Off
Where is Malcolm Gladwell's mind? What about now?
"...At a friend's house: "Did you know that there's a psychologist who has..."

March 4, 2005 Screens Feature by Nora Ankrum

Into Thin Air
The already under way adventures of Austinites at the Dances Sun and Slam, and what they might mean for the local scene
"...cut off by a more important call. The post-production house finishing his feature, The Puffy Chair, to High Definition..."

Jan. 21, 2005 Screens Feature by Spencer Parsons

Day Trips
The Outdoor Art Museum reproduces some of the most famous works of the art world on the walls of the little town of Eastland
"...of Graham, has gone from being the center of frontier defenses to being a favorite reunion spot for families..."

Dec. 31, 2004 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

The Geek Behind the GURPS
A conversation with Steve Jackson
"...in Austin gaming history still linger in the Electronic Frontier Foundation (www.eff.org), an online rights advocacy organization founded in..."

Nov. 19, 2004 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Day Trips
The Villa Del Rio captures the international influences of the Mexican border
"...of folksinger Radney Foster. With its mission-style roofline, the house could be described as a Spanish-style Mediterranean villa with..."

Nov. 12, 2004 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Day Trips
The best small towns in Texas
"...edge of town is Fort Griffin State Park, a frontier fort. The area's deep tradition in ranching is celebrated..."

Oct. 1, 2004 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

The Hot Spot
How Richard MacKinnon and the Wireless City Project are making Austin the center of the tech universe – again
"...more free Wi-Fi hot spots – local outlets, often coffeehouses, that allow computer users with laptops to access the..."

June 11, 2004 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Here Come the Transporters
In the endless Central Texas transportation wars, the lions and the lambs look for ways to make peace
"...Rep. Mike Krusee, R-Round Rock and chair of the House Transportation Committee, "both sides have defined victory as stopping..."

June 4, 2004 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

The Long View
John Graves' 'Myself and Strangers' finds the 83-year-old looking back at his past and into his future
"...tell stories from boyhood, stories of Comanche raids and frontier settlers on the river, and – above all –..."

April 30, 2004 Books Feature by Steve Moore

Instead of Going Out to Space Let's Go Within Ourselves
"...Chronicle, Space – the final frontier. The moon. Men on Mars. How about sending a..."

Jan. 26, 2004 Postmarks

When Comic Do Good
Thanks to the benefit 'Stand-Up Is Dead,' some Central Texas wildlife won't be.
"...your back door. You can't hide. There's no more frontier."..."

Dec. 19, 2003 Arts Feature by Barry Pineo

Watchmen on the Walls of Freedom
UT composer Dan Welcher commemorates JFK: The Voice of Peace 40 years after the President's scheduled visit to Austin.
"...royalty of Massachusetts to wield Excalibur on the New Frontier. His presidency marked a turning point for the country,..."

Nov. 7, 2003 Music Feature by Robert Faires

The Middle of the Night
With its isolated farmhouse and unseen menace, The Middle of the Night may look like a conventional thriller, but playwright Lowell Bartholomee refuses to play by the rules, creating an offbeat drama that keeps us perpetually off-balance by playing against our expectations.
"...Oh yes, the isolated farmhouse. The unsuspecting inhabitants. The ominous sounds in the night...."

Oct. 24, 2003 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Daytrips
"...By 1851, Fort Mason and a string of frontier outposts pushed the Indians farther west. Although the Army's..."

Sept. 5, 2003 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Day Trips
"...when simple elegance was all there was on the frontier. Wandering through the sparsely furnished rooms, a visitor almost..."

July 25, 2003 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Salon of the West
They may not notice us every time we go to Barton Springs -- after all, they are thinking, passionate men, deep in conversation. But we sure notice them: the men at Philosophers' Rock. Who are they? And why does Austin owe them such a debt of gratitude?
"...named J. Frank Dobie might walk over to the house of another old man named Roy Bedichek for a..."

July 4, 2003 Books Feature by Steve Moore

On the Lege, One Last Time
"...the budget bill (HB 1), and a whopping 41 House members (including Austin Democrats Elliott Naishtat, Dawnna Dukes, and..."

June 6, 2003 News Feature by Michael King

Getting Their Due
The 2003 Texas Film Hall of Fame Awards
"...only actress, actor, director, and writer categories but the Frontier Award to the film Easy Rider, the 1969 counterculture..."

March 7, 2003 Screens Feature by Margaret Moser

Austin in the Big Apple
If Texas food can make it here, it can make it anywhere. MM Pack explains.
"...Standard kitchen staff cheerfully cranked out frito pies, chili, housemade barbecue potato chips, and some stunning green-tomato empanadas. Austin's..."

Feb. 21, 2003 Food Feature by MM Pack

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...Rep. Paul Moreno of El Paso. He has introduced House Bill 281 that would prohibit the use of a..."

Jan. 17, 2003 Column

Frontier Television
The Territory 2003 season schedule
"...short films that explores the edges of the media frontier, she's seen the changing landscape of independent filmmaking and..."

Dec. 27, 2002 Screens Feature by Belinda Acosta

TV Eye
While viewers are asleep at the remote, the FCC is pondering some dangerous deregulation.
"...Collectively, the stations cannot reach over 35% of all households in a given area. Nationally, none of the big..."

Nov. 8, 2002 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

TV Eye
Fall in the air, fall on the air
"...A rebroadcast of Frontier House: Three modern families wear muslin, take up butter..."

Aug. 9, 2002 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Greener Pastures
Youth, Joy, and Jean Arthur
"...But that's the way it was at my house. No TV. Along with the generous amounts of bread..."

May 10, 2002 Features Feature by Raoul Hernandez

TV Eye
Technology is making great strides in the development of interactive TV. Now when are TV execs going to start paying attention?

May 3, 2002 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

TV Eye
Technology is making great strides in the development of interactive TV. Now when are TV execs going to start paying attention?
"...families relive life as homesteaders in 1880s Montana in Frontier House, a new reality series. The three-episode special airs..."

April 26, 2002 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

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