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Thinner Reads, Fewer Reporters
As the economy gets tight, newspapers around the state feel the pain.
"...The highest-profile cuts have come at the Houston Chronicle and the San Antonio Express-News, both owned by..."

Oct. 12, 2001 News Feature by Lee Nichols

EZ Does It?
The city hopes HUD Empowerment Zones will bring in money for East Austin.
"...them in the Texas cities of San Antonio, Dallas, Houston, Waco, and El Paso...."

Sept. 14, 2001 News Feature by Amy Smith

Articulations
It may still be too hot to frolic in the noonday sun, but it's not too hot to put on a show to help someone in need, and that's what a number of Austin artists are up to this month, raising funds for flood victims in Houston and an Austin musician with a spinal cord injury.
"...Sullivan would have called it, is H2O, aka Helping Houston Out, a benefit performance for Houston's theatre district, which..."

Aug. 24, 2001 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Houston International Festival
"...Houston International FestivalDowntown Houston, April 28-29 Over the past two..."

May 4, 2001 Music Review by Jim Caligiuri

Day Trips
"...Magic of Myth at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, does more than just revive the Force. The traveling..."

March 16, 2001 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

O, Brother! Where Art Thou?
Although out of the headlines, the George W. Bush siblings have been doing quite nicely for themselves.
"...Unless you've been reading the Houston Chronicle society page, it's unlikely you've seen any current..."

March 16, 2001 News Feature by Louis Dubose

Tinkering With the Machinery of Death
The Texas Legislature moves slowly to consider alternatives to the death penalty
"...of the mentally retarded; one (HB 1860, Sylvester Turner, D-Houston) would make more difficult the execution of minors by..."

March 9, 2001 News Column by Michael King

After a Fashion
One of the family passed on this week. The Style Avatar's sister remembers the Houston Chronicle's Maxine Mesinger.
"...years, Maxine Mesinger covered the high life in the Houston Chronicle. When she died last week at age 71,..."

Feb. 2, 2001 Column by Stephen MacMillan Moser

Day Trips
Houston's Museum of Printing History reconstructs Gutenberg and more.
"...The Museum of Printing History in Houston tells the story of the invention that changed the..."

Feb. 2, 2001 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Final Flowering
With Cold Sassy Tree, distinguished composer Carlisle Floyd crafts an opera to crown his lengthy career.
"...audiences and critics who saw its world premiere in Houston last spring. They received it exuberantly and showered it..."

Jan. 12, 2001 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

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