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Screamlines
"...videos: I Luv Video, Vulcan Video, Encore , and Waterloo Videos.)..."

Oct. 30, 1998 Screens Feature

Endorsements
"...their governor as merely a figurehead, seem more than happy to let George W. keep the seat warm for..."

Oct. 16, 1998 News Feature by the Editorial Staff

Workin', Steamin', Relaxin', Leavin'
Elias Haslanger
"...photograph by John Carrico Melodies jumping like bursts of water from an oscillating sprinkler, Elias Haslanger plays his saxophone..."

June 12, 1998 Music Feature by Christopher Hess

Dancing About Architecture
A Crumb and a Spank
"...area, the club will begin opening earlier and offering happy hour specials and bands including a regular Friday happy..."

June 5, 1998 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Interior Indulgence
Bertram's by Miguel Provides Luxurious Tastes of Mexico
"...poblanos full of runny cheese. The result was a happy balance of crisp versus creamy textures, and a subtle..."

May 1, 1998 Food Feature by Meredith Phillips

Tip Tapas!
Rhythm House's SpanishTreats Satisfy
"...likely to occur at midday as it is at "happy hour" or even in the wee hours of the..."

April 17, 1998 Food Feature by Rebecca Chastenet dé Gery

Rattling Our Stage
A Survey of Austin's Rebel Theatre Scene
"...ideal presentation and committing to the decisions with a happy heart. And it pays, especially in a town where..."

April 10, 1998 Arts Feature

Conventional Thinking
Supporters Say Prop. 1 Is Key to Downtown's Future
"...bank stabilization and other housekeeping along the creek between Waterloo Park and Town Lake...."

April 10, 1998 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

The Winter Classic
South by Southwest 1998
"...Waterloo Brewing Company, Wednesday, March 18..."

March 27, 1998 Music Feature

Postmarks
Helping Herb
"...to help stop the City's dynamiting to run a wastewater line through the creek. After those environmental successes Nan..."

March 6, 1998 Column

Home Improvement
Live Oak Theatre and the Overhaul of the State
"...up for the audience, though, is the ending: a happy one for a very persistent Austin theatre company...."

Dec. 19, 1997 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Postmarks
It Was a Drum Machine
"...One unhappy druid,..."

Dec. 5, 1997 Column

The Voice of the Writer
Readings From the Texas Book Festival
"...didn't help Ossana's wooden delivery, but the crowd was happy just to be there. Standing austerely behind was McMurtry,..."

Nov. 14, 1997 Books Feature

Post Marks
Muddying the Waters
"...And digging a tunnel to funnel Waller Creek flood waters is a ridiculous use of resources. At the RUDAT..."

Nov. 7, 1997 Column

Knocking at Your Back Door
Austin's Soak: Not Sitting Around
"...brass at Interscope, suddenly there was blood in the water. Recall that this is February 1996, a time during..."

Aug. 22, 1997 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Gay Culture in Focus
"...the opening feature (Kelli Herd's Texas-made It's in the Water), the party cranks up at Twist (505 Neches)...."

Aug. 22, 1997 Screens Feature by Russell Smith

Postmarks
Can't Handle Scamming
"...white people? Well Steve, preventing the pollution of air, water, and land from the forces of greed is a..."

Aug. 15, 1997 Column

Postmarks
Balance, Yes; Reality, No
"...are being provided to minimize surface parking. Extensive landscaping, water features, wide walking "paseos" and bike paths throughout the..."

July 11, 1997 Column

Naked City
Off the Desk:
"..."I was happy for the decision that came down, but it created..."

July 11, 1997 News Feature

Squaring the Triangle
The Three Austins Collide at a Central-City Crossroads
"...in more recent years, it's served as a temporary stormwater detention field. According to the GLO's "fact sheet" --..."

July 4, 1997 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Austin City Council Election Endorsements
Mayor: Kirk Watson
"...kudos for his instrumental role in prompting the S.O.S. water quality ordinance, and for propelling unpopular issues like pedestrian..."

April 18, 1997 News Feature by The Chronicle Editorial Board

Exhibitionism
Woody Guthrie's American Song: Up with the People
"...finding images of strong women doing what makes them happy," Jackson says of the collection. "It feels great to..."

April 11, 1997 Arts Feature

Texas Platters
"...by former A-Ha bassist turned Austinite looking for falsetto happy-pop. Bøgeberg has fashioned a low-throated, sincere set that merits..."

April 11, 1997 Music Review

Mind the Bullock
"...representatives to Cencor Realty and they are far from happy with the site as planned. They feel at a..."

March 28, 1997 Column

Countdown, 2001
"...into national controversy for his reported contentiousness regarding clean water, ecology, and biodiversity. After the discovery of 12 dead..."

March 14, 1997 Column

Naked City
Off the Desk:
"...council considers the proposal Jan. 30. And FAIR isn't happy about any more delays. Adams, the FAIR chair, wants..."

Jan. 17, 1997 News Feature

Naked City
Off the Desk:
"...knowledge. Needless to say, Goodman, Griffith, and Slusher aren't happy with Jordan and other staff members who orchestrated the..."

Sept. 27, 1996 News Feature

Live Shots
"...but one question unanswered: Why were a bunch of pop-happy Anglophiles opening for Southern jam brain-wash guru Col. Bruce..."

Sept. 13, 1996 Music Feature

Clear-Cutting at Parks & Rec
Budget Pruning Kills Horticulture Unit
"...free ride, on utility fees such as electric and water and wastewater. PARD pays approximately $1.5 million in utility..."

Aug. 30, 1996 News Feature by Louisa C. Brinsmade

Sun City Undercover
The Spinning of Del's Webb
"...has plenty of master-planned subdivisions, with golf courses and water features and streets named for dead governors, and except..."

Aug. 2, 1996 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

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