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Enlighten Up!
The filmmaker, a yoga practitioner, documents a skeptic’s journey into the big om.
"...that swept the U.S. several years back to the Indian-based "laughter yoga" (which, self-explanatory though it may be, looks..."

June 19, 2009 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Stonehouse Vineyard Luncheon
Stonehouse Vineyard Luncheon at the Texas Hill Country Food and WIne Festival
"...This salad had definite Indian flavor, while remaining light and cooling, and was also..."

April 22, 2009 Food Post by Kate Thornberry

Words Are Bonds
Worlds intersect at the 17th annual Austin International Poetry Festival
"...as a poet, she has edited a volume of Indian Love Poems and written two novels and a memoir,..."

April 17, 2009 Books Feature by Michael Agresta

A History of Pigs in America
"...meat but for salt pork and preserved pork. American Indians were reportedly so fond of the taste of pork..."

April 10, 2009 Food Feature by Mick Vann

12 More Days of ECM
12 More Days of vintage ECM jazz Touchstones
"...Keith Jarrett on both the title track and “American Indian: Song of Sitting Bull,” wherein his flute jumps the..."

Dec. 19, 2008 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

Bigger-Than-Life Lives
A warts-and-all biography of a misogynist, a depressive, a Nobel Prize winner
"...acclaim. In 1971, Naipaul was the first author of Indian descent to win the Booker Prize (for In a..."

Dec. 12, 2008 Books Feature by Dan Oko

Day Trips
Fort Richardson State Park outside of Jacksboro mixes the story of the Old West with outdoor recreation for the modern family
"...little the command could do to stop the American Indian raiding parties from sneaking across the Red River and..."

Aug. 22, 2008 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Before the Rains
This story about life and love in southern India during the twilight of British rule is exquisitely photographed but emotionally overwrought.
"...tedious Merchant Ivory presentation of life in the southern Indian province of Kerala, during the twilight of the British..."

July 11, 2008 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Day Trips
Fort Leaton State Historic Site stands as a stark reminder of the rugged life of the pioneers on the Texas frontier
"...control either tribe, the Mexican government offered bounties for Indian scalps...."

June 20, 2008 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Bad Joy Backlog
Cleaning out the wax
"...Indian Jewelry..."

May 29, 2008 Music Post by Audra Schroeder

Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay
Everyone's favorite stoner pals are back; this time running from the law after being mistaken for terrorists.
"...takes guts to make a comedy in which the Indian-American hero accuses an African-American TSA agent of racial profiling,..."

May 2, 2008 Movie Review by Josh Rosenblatt

Unaccustomed Earth
With her second collection of short stories, Jhumpa Lahiri further establishes herself as a master of quiet despair
"...characters, this collection would be concerned with issues of Indian-American identity, this is not the case. Instead, Lahiri concerns..."

April 4, 2008 Books Review by Melanie Haupt

The Secret Lives of Girls
AFS Documentary Tour presents the six-part Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman
"...against their country's tradition of female genital mutilation; the Indian women who became prostitutes when they were rendered unfit..."

April 4, 2008 Screens Feature by Anne S. Lewis

SXSW Film
Daily reviews and interviews
"...starts having visions of her mother's experience at an Indian boarding school in Minnesota that reveal deep wounds of..."

March 14, 2008 Screens Feature by Melanie Haupt

When White Meat Attacks
Troma's 'Poultrygeist' pokes holes (and punctures skin) in our fast-food nation
"...it was safe to go back to the old Indian burial ground, legendary slapstick-gore director and Troma studios founder..."

Dec. 7, 2007 Screens Feature by Josh Rosenblatt

This Christmas
The film has the perfect formula for holiday cheer: redemption through sentimentality, salvation through schmaltz.
"...know. All I know is that Lindo was West Indian Archie in Malcolm X and Rodney Little in Clockers,..."

Nov. 23, 2007 Movie Review by Josh Rosenblatt

365 Days/365 Plays: After 52 weeks, a sense of accomplishment and a blessing
On Nov. 10, Austin's part in a national theatrical event came to a close a stone's throw from where it started a year before
"...the elephant-headed god Ganesha, Steakley gave the evening an Indian theme, with food catered by Taj Palace and a..."

Nov. 23, 2007 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Footprints
The multiform troupe went multicultural for its season opener with some captivating rhythms
"...a world away from Austin. And the presence of Indian classical dancer Anuradha Naimpally onstage with them and world-music..."

Nov. 23, 2007 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Naked City
"...does take precedence in the approval of gambling on Indian reservations, the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act does give states..."

Aug. 31, 2007 News Feature

No Las Vegas-style Casino Gambling in Eagle Pass, at Least for Now
"...does take precedence in the approval of gambling on Indian reservations, the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act does give states..."

Aug. 24, 2007 News Post by Kimberly Reeves

Marigold
An American actress is stranded in India in this Bollywood/Hollywood co-production.
"...musical and is transformed by the experience in this Indian/American co-production...."

Aug. 17, 2007 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Death of Brad Will
An American reporter films his own murder in Oaxaca, and Mexican and U.S. authorities look the other way
"...It's also Mexico's most indigenous state, with 17 distinct Indian cultures, each with a rich tradition of resistance to..."

Aug. 10, 2007 News Feature by John Ross

Venus: Shocking Blue & Cabanel
The Shocking Blue scores Alexandre Cabanel's Birth of Venus
"...Robby Van Leeuwan’s sitar laces The Shocking Blue with Indian curry, “The Butterfly and I” taking “California Here I..."

July 20, 2007 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

Day Trips
Lake Mackenzie, north of Silverton, a historic and scenic oasis in the Panhandle
"...original road was cut through the canyons following old Indian trails in the 1890s and wasn't paved until 1954...."

July 13, 2007 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Day Trips
Once closed to the public, Fort Chadbourne – located between San Angelo and Abilene – is now open for tours
"...arrived in 1852 to separate the settlers and the Indians. Not much has changed in 155 years among the..."

June 1, 2007 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Rajamani Reviewed
"...weave a brilliant, exciting tapestry that principally blends traditional Indian music with Spanish/Gypsy flamenco and Middle Eastern melodies. The..."

May 4, 2007 Music Feature by Jay Trachtenberg

On the Lege
Pro-gambling interests try their luck again; and other Lege news
"...legalized gambling. The bill would also reinstate gambling on Indian reservations of the Tigua, Alabama-Coushatta, and Kickapoo tribes. Should..."

March 16, 2007 News Column by Amy Smith

The Hightower Report
Immigration Surrealism; and A Little Help for Their Friends
"...Mexican border. Of all places, the Bushites chose the Indian Treaty Room – a surreal reminder that we Euro-Americans..."

Jan. 19, 2007 News Column by Jim Hightower

Baabul
After his son's death, an Indian father-in-law tries to get his daughter-in-law remarried.
"...reviewed at press time. After his son's death, an Indian father-in-law tries to get his daughter-in-law remarried – a..."

Dec. 8, 2006 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Curry in a Hurry
In Austin, it's a small world after all, but one with plenty of dining options
"...Hurry is a relatively new and authentic vegetarian North Indian (Rajasthan and Gujarat) restaurant, and it serves large portions..."

Nov. 3, 2006 Food Feature

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