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Not Getting By in Texas
According to new report, more than one-third of working families in Texas are low-income
"...Who's not managing to scrape by, and why not? That's what the..."

Sept. 7, 2007 News Feature by Cheryl Smith

The Hightower Report
Immigration Surrealism; and A Little Help for Their Friends
"...A LITTLE HELP FOR THEIR FRIENDS In December, in the frantic final hours of..."

Jan. 19, 2007 News Column by Jim Hightower

The Hightower Report
The Privatizer President; and Steinbrenner's Foul Deal
"...THE PRIVATIZER PRESIDENT George W. can't seem to find a..."

Sept. 22, 2006 News Column by Jim Hightower

The Cocciante Quotient
Hospitality matters at Andiamo
"...Dinner: Monday-Friday, 5-10pm; Saturday, 5-11pm..."

Jan. 21, 2005 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Schlotzsky's on the Block: End Game?
Schlotzsky's to auction, John Wooley says the company's reported losses happened after his watch
"...Schlotzsky's Inc., the deli chain once worth an estimated $60 million,..."

Nov. 19, 2004 News Feature by Amy Smith

The Hightower Report
All is not lost: Grassroots activists win court battles; and the Pentagon revolving door is profitable for Bush buddies
"...THE PENTAGON'S REVOLVING DOOR..."

Aug. 13, 2004 News Column by Jim Hightower

Where the (Early Action) Rubber Meets the (Clean Air) Road
Local leaders take the first steps toward real-world solutions to our air-quality problems.
"...So far, the Central Texas battle with air pollution has mostly been..."

June 27, 2003 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

The Hightower Report
Bush's tax cut creates jobs -- in China; and malls kill main street -- and replace it with a cheap knock-off.
"...George W.'s handlers are masters of the presidential photo-op, posing their boy just perfectly to convey..."

Feb. 21, 2003 News Column by Jim Hightower

Some Justice in Tulia
An "anomaly" in Tulia bust?
"...Thanks to the wonders of the human memory -- and computerized banking..."

April 19, 2002 News Feature by Lauri Apple

The Hightower Lowdown
A business magazine gushes over the accounting practices of … Enron?; Bush gambles with your retirement money; and CEOs create "opportunity" by firing employees.
"...The December issue of Today's CPA has just crossed my..."

Jan. 4, 2002 News Column by Jim Hightower

The Hightower Lowdown
Campaign finance scam, Chinese prison labor, & bookstore conglomerates
"...The Future of Campaign Corruption Those clever boys in D.C...."

May 4, 2001 News Column by Jim Hightower

The Hightower Lowdown
Bush's 'Real, Live Americans'; Nike's 'Freedom to Choose'
"...when he lies, isn't he? His latest whopper was in the form of a warm and fuzzy photo op..."

March 9, 2001 News Column by Jim Hightower

Off the Bookshelf
Falling Slowly
"...If it weren't for Anita Brookner's smart, precise writing, a couple of things could impede your enjoyment of..."

May 14, 1999 Books Feature

Unionized Nurses Say Ascension Is Cutting Corners in Labor and Delivery
They say hospital chain exploiting market dominance
"...and vulnerable.” A recent report by National Nurses United, the union that represents over 1,000 RNs at Seton, suggests..."

March 1, 2024 News Feature by Lina Fisher

Austin Bicycle Meals Offers Pedal-Powered Distribution to the Streets
Meals on (two) wheels
"...When it's in the hundreds outside, a Popsicle can change your day...."

Sept. 29, 2023 Food Feature by Kevin Curtin

Homegrown Duo the Point Present a Feast of Talent With Berto's Banquet
When two old souls meet an Italian drummer twice their age
"...Since 1987, a simple red cursive sign has declared 2928..."

Feb. 3, 2023 Music Feature by Gary Lindsey

Music on the Page at the Texas Book Festival
Music books strut their feminism, hip-hop, and emo
"...Music, whether background radio hits or handpicked playlists, offers a persistent..."

Oct. 26, 2018 Music Feature by Rachel Rascoe

What Does the IBM Broadmoor Rezoning Mean for North Burnet?
Developer’s request would double office space, add hotels, condos, and multi-family residences
"...One of North Central Austin's brownfield sites could become Austin's next big mixed-use development...."

April 27, 2018 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

The Open Road: Photography and the American Road Trip” at the Blanton
Aperture Foundation’s survey is a portrait of what we find with our cameras when we travel
"...The subject of the photograph, ostensibly, is the statue of..."

Jan. 5, 2018 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Do Not Resist Charts the Rise of the Militarization of Law Enforcement
Documentary offers a critical look at evolving present-day policing efforts
"...Ominous, pregnant clouds in the backdrop, the first scenes of..."

Oct. 7, 2016 Screens Feature by Kahron Spearman

Then There's This: Suffer the Little Children
Some Texas communities turn their backs as young refugees seek protection
"...Driving west on I-10 in El Paso many years ago,..."

July 25, 2014 News Column by Amy Smith

The Good Eye
Rekh & Datta's 'slow clothing' line takes its time going from Texas to Rajasthan and back again
"...The Rekh & Datta studio is an organized riot of..."

Dec. 20, 2013 Column by Amy Gentry

Letters at 3AM: 'Suppose I Said I Was the Queen of Spain?'
In the early part of the Sixties, television's "Route 66" offered a taste of the new American consciousness
"...The years were 1960-64. America's factories hummed in prosperous cities..."

June 15, 2012 Column by Michael Ventura

Letters at 3AM: 'Ever Ride the Waves in Oklahoma?'
"Route 66" spoke to the sense of change afoot in America
"...Austin, 1962. Just south of the University of Texas, a..."

June 1, 2012 Column by Michael Ventura

Off the Record
Heavy lifting: No Control radio expands, hardcore punks hit the Monolith Training Center, and the Stocktons celebrate 10 years at Beerland
"...has survived all seven levels of Emmis Radio purgatory. The broadcast studio engineer started off in promotions, then climbed..."

July 8, 2011 Music Column by Austin Powell

City Hall Hustle: And So the Money Goes
Final City Budget Adoption Not Quite So Final
"...We shouldn't be surprised a decision as big as the city's 2010 budget – which, despite its eyelid-drooping, number-crunching..."

Sept. 18, 2009 News Column by Wells Dunbar

Off the Record
Coma in Algiers hand-delivers its goods, while Tia Carrera and Ignitor pay their last respects to Room 710
"...Local noise-punks Coma in Algiers want to get up close and personal in..."

July 24, 2009 Music Column by Austin Powell

The Battle of Washington's Bulge
The textbook wars make a casualty of Washington Crossing the Delaware.
"...George Washington and his ragtag Continental Army may have heroically defeated..."

Nov. 22, 2002 News Feature by Michael King

The Tenth Annual "Austin Chronicle' Short Story Contest Results
"...if you didn't know how old you was? Or something like that. He'd seen the words -- attributed to..."

Oct. 19, 2001 Books Feature

The Pink Pick
Kate Messer remembers when she first met Velvet Underground guitarist Sterling Morrison and they bonded over the Gibson SG like a couple of guitar geeks.
"...There was a whole fistful of picks he could've chosen..."

March 17, 2000 Features Feature by Kate X Messer

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