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About the Maya
"...best known for their spectacular cities that dotted the present-day countries of Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras during what..."

May 2, 2008 News Feature by Rob D'Amico

Peter Matthiessen
"...fragility of the natural world and the plights of indigenous peoples (The Snow Leopard, winner of a 1979 National..."

Nov. 5, 1999 Books Feature by Bruce McCandless

El Corazón de Santa Barraza
"...among the most important Latina artists in the U.S. today. Many of her works are contemporary retablo-style paintings done..."

Feb. 5, 1999 Arts Feature by Mary Jane Garza

Standing Rock Pipeline Protests Bring New Life to Old Struggles
“It’s about all of us”
"...marks of attack dogs and the pepper-sprayed faces of indigenous land defenders in North Dakota are fresh on the..."

Sept. 30, 2016 News Feature by Greg Harman

Cine Las Americas Returns
A hemisphere of new films, plus SXSW fave What We Leave Behind
"...sofa behind. Over the course of just a few days, Luis witnesses the mystery of death, the frailty of..."

June 7, 2022 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

The Politics of Alliances
An Interview with Zapatista Subcommander Marcos
"...not returned since the Mexican Federal Army invaded the indigenous villages in February, 1995, forcing thousands of people up..."

July 12, 1996 News Feature

The Death of Brad Will
An American reporter films his own murder in Oaxaca, and Mexican and U.S. authorities look the other way
"...action in Oaxaca pulled him in. He bought a 30-day ticket, caught the airport shuttle from Brooklyn to JFK,..."

Aug. 10, 2007 News Feature by John Ross

Framing the Border
Photography of the Region Between Mexico and the U.S.
"...the cultural life of Central Texas. On a sunny Thursday morning in a gallery in Austin's Uptown Cultural District,..."

May 1, 1998 Arts Feature by Rebecca S. Cohen

Saving Darma
A UT linguist travels to northern India in a quest to preserve the local language of the Darma Valley
"...her research work focuses on helping this ethnically distinct indigenous people record their language. We would follow the migrating..."

Jan. 23, 2004 News Feature by Dan Oko

The Babadook Director Sings a Song of History With The Nightingale
Jennifer Kent honors a commitment to the Aboriginal people of Australia
"...fictionalized version of the life of Jimmy Governor, an indigenous man whose murder of nine white settlers over six..."

Aug. 9, 2019 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

At the Top of His Game
Longtime Texas Monthly editor Gregory Curtis calls it quits; deputy editor Evan Smith will succeed him. Louis Dubose, editor of the Texas Observer for 13 years, announces he will retire.
"...in some capacity. He has been at TexMo since day one, originally as a senior editor and then as..."

June 9, 2000 News Column by Lee Nichols

Makes the World Go Round
Money Money Money Money Money Money Money...
"...Shell and Freeport are facing opposition from indigenous people because their operations are fouling the land traditionally..."

Feb. 23, 1996 News Feature by Robert Bryce

Tom Petty, Charli XCX, and Demi Lovato Headline SXSW Film 2021 List
Festival drops complete lineup, with 2020 titles getting their shot
"...year’s opening night title: Now Charli XCX closes the six-day celebration of cinema with her digital quest to make..."

Feb. 10, 2021 SXSW Post by Richard Whittaker

Written in Stone
History of racism lives on in UT monuments
"...his life (and much of his money) defending. (Even today, Austin's Sons of Confederate Veterans camp is named after..."

May 29, 2015 News Feature by Mac McCann

Becoming Drought Tolerant
Central Texas looks for ways to balance population growth with future water supplies
"...Today, another 60 years later, drought continues to be a..."

Aug. 29, 2014 News Feature by Lizzie Jespersen

On the Verge of Obsolescence
James McMurtry
"...together quickly, but not necessarily easily. With just three days to track everything, McMurtry & Co. first had to..."

June 20, 1997 Music Feature by Michael Bertin

The Years With Carlos Fuentes
Carlos Fuentes says he can not imagine a world without Shakespeare and Cervantes, but it is impossible to imagine a Mexico without Fuentes.
"...you look at the West from the Renaissance until today. You have all the changes, what Alvin Tofler calls..."

Nov. 24, 2000 Books Feature by David Garza

Council Preview: Done by Twilight?
Light agenda features a few potential headlines
"...marathon session, City Council will welcome a lighter workload today, Oct. 5 – indeed today's agenda plus next week's..."

Oct. 6, 2017 News Feature by Michael King

In Person
At the LBJ Library Auditorium, the second of Fuentes' stops on his sweep through Austin last week, he pined: "I wish I could be ubiquitous today so that I could be here and in the Mexican Congress to see the events that occurred today."
"...week, he pined: "I wish I could be ubiquitous today so that I could be here and in the..."

April 6, 2001 Books Feature by David Garza

Amplifying Little Voices
The Alan Lomax Collection
"...United States, Great Britain, Europe, and Asia, capturing the indigenous music of native peoples. In what is perhaps the..."

June 27, 1997 Music Feature by Karl Pallmeyer

Sister Act
Late Bloomers Filmmakers Julia & Gretchen Dyer
"...as one of the few sister teams producing films today are Julia and Gretchen Dyer. The release of their..."

June 27, 1997 Screens Feature by Marie Black

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