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The Constancy of Sorrow
Native Texan Kevin Reynolds taps loss of innocence, from Cold War Commies to The Count of Monte Cristo
"...sacrificed in favor of better box office and bigger names above the marquee. It's the audience's loss...."

May 8, 2009 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Lasting Commitments
The 2008 class of the Austin Arts Hall of Fame
"...– from waitress to manager to co-owner (she and husband Alex are partners with two other couples, Rich Miller..."

May 23, 2008 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Page Two: Searching in Dreamland
Where music takes us
"...discovery – not just in finding out about new bands or new albums by favorite bands but by exploring..."

Nov. 23, 2007 Column by Louis Black

Making It Happen
The 2007 class of the Austin Arts Hall of Fame
"...to Ballet Austin, and you'll see Armstrong's and Connelly's names adorning one of the studios in the new Butler..."

June 1, 2007 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Naked City
Headlines and happenings from Austin and beyond
"...a whimper this week, a possible precursor to the future of a neighborhood that was once the center of..."

June 30, 2006 News Feature

Naked City
"...keep the center open more days in the near future. – Emily Pyle..."

April 14, 2006 News Feature

Not So Red
A "blue state" reporter journeys through the multi-colored regions of the Lone Star State
"...– but also asked me not to use their names, for fear it would hurt their reputations and job..."

July 1, 2005 News Feature by Rose Aguilar

Who Killed Father Ryan?
A 1981 Odessa murder haunts crime researchers, the Catholic Church, and an ex-con determined to prove his innocence
"...inside the door was a wristwatch with a broken band and next to that a naked, bloody man, lying..."

June 17, 2005 News Feature by Jordan Smith

After a Fashion
Our Style Avatar and yours, SMM is the man about town this week. See where he's been seen and with whom!
"...The music was so loud I couldn't hear anybody's names (or maybe the quaaludes were kicking in), but I..."

March 18, 2005 Column by Stephen MacMillan Moser

Larry Charles, Dylan's Director, Un-'Masked'
He's not Bob Dylan. He's Bob Dylan's director.
"...poised, personable, and optimistic about the bizarrely ambitious film's future. In it, Dylan stars as recently imprisoned and dustbin-irrelevant..."

Aug. 22, 2003 Screens Feature by Shawn Badgley

Do Shepherds Dream of Digital Sheep?
2178: A digital-music dystopia
"...natural resources for their own benefit or a merry band of Robin Hoods trying to protect the rights of..."

Aug. 8, 2003 Music Feature by Michael Chamy

Page Two
SXSW looms, Seton's dubious deal, the war moves closer, the city silences the music, and the new GOP loves deficits.
"...and many area businesses and nonprofits have added their names to the list of potential occupants...."

Feb. 14, 2003 Column by Louis Black

Page Two
Our Top 10s give you another chance to laugh, and rail, at us; Republican dominance and a state budget crisis bode ill for government services, and for Austin; we bid a fond farewell to "Dancing About Architecture" and chart a new course, a bit.
"...or state social services, education, and, of course, the future...."

Jan. 3, 2003 Column by Louis Black

TV Eye
What's so funny about being fat? Lots, if you're Jiminy Glick.
"...his guests, that is, if he can get their names and credits right. In the premiere episode, he refers..."

Feb. 22, 2002 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...I regret voting for these elected officials. In the future, my neighbors and I plan to vote only for..."

Jan. 25, 2002 Column

Collegia Musikum
How music from the Medieval and Baroque eras impacts us today
"...Rooley, Jordi Savall, and Andrew Parrott, among others -- names that pepper Johnson's Desert Island Disc selections (see below)..."

Jan. 25, 2002 Music Feature by Robi Polgar

Dancing About Architecture
SXSW confirms a keynote speaker.
"...this week that they've confirmed a keynote speaker in Band member Robbie Robertson. It'll still be awhile before the..."

Dec. 14, 2001 Music Column by Ken Lieck

How to Be a Popular Girl
What will shy novelist Sarah Bird do now that she's back in the limelight, Dick Holland asks in this profile of the author of The Yokota Officers Club.
"...cents." In August of that year, she met her future husband George at AquaFest, just down from the turkey..."

June 22, 2001 Books Feature by Dick Holland

Transformers: The Movie
Hitchcock's classic has acquired a certain campiness over the years, but it still has the power to disturb.
"...soundtrack that would make even the most die-hard hair band fan let out a sarcastic giggle. In the distant..."

May 11, 2001 Screens Review by Eli Kooris

Spotlight: Ike Turner
Ike Turner is about to be 70 and still a mack.
"...69-year-old Ike Turner still has a lot of pride. Bandleader, musician, arranger, choreographer, songwriter, producer -- not a decade..."

March 16, 2001 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

The Poetry of Pain
The Fires
"...By looking at the names, and learning the settings -- London, Vienna, and Venice,..."

Aug. 6, 1999 Books Review

A Commercial Venture
Preempting Shania Twain
"...with a host like it has been; in the future it will be 15 1/2 hours a day of..."

Oct. 9, 1998 Music Feature by Michael Bertin

Dancing About Architecture
The Star System
"...Official procedure mandates we choose eight out of 15 names and rank them in order of preference. When all..."

Oct. 9, 1998 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Further Reflections
SXSW Film Festival
"...the latest enemy raids are being run by a band of unlikely warriors: two drag queens, an HIV-positive man..."

March 21, 1997 Screens Feature

Postmarks
Contradictions Exposed
"...ZIP code a neighborhood falls into if its residents band together to fight for their community and standard of..."

Jan. 10, 1997 Column

Just Desserts
Austin's Pastry Chefs
"...only one person working in Austin who has the names of both Roger Verge and Gaston Lenotre on their..."

Feb. 16, 1996 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Film Reviews
Recommended
"...begins on Christmas Eve as Rachel (Farrow) tells her husband Tom (Goldwyn) that the holiday excitement has her in..."

Dec. 8, 1995 News Feature

The Wild, Wired West
CD-ROMs Make Virtual History
"...the besieged mission of San Antonio, where a rag-tag band of less than 200 men made their ill-fated last..."

Nov. 10, 1995 Screens Feature

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