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Then There's This: Final Column
Do not stand at my grave and weep – I'm just heading off into the unknown
"...hit me that I was entering the home stretch of my journey here at the Chronicle. Next Friday, Aug...."

Aug. 22, 2014 News Column by Amy Smith

Playback: White Hats at the White Horse
The White Horse expands its empire – into nonprofits and a record label
"...in cowboy boots. This summer they diversify with a nonprofit and a record label...."

May 30, 2014 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

Playback: Later Chumps!
Chumps say, 'So long, sucker,' while Trent Reznor says hello to Explosions in the sky.
"...So declares the warped wails of Sean McGowan on the Chumps' titular tune, which, along..."

June 14, 2013 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

Ouya: The People's Gaming Console
Could Julie Uhrman's Kickstarted project be the innovation the gaming industry was waiting for?
"...diversity has always been enhanced by lowering the barrier of entry to participate in an artistic endeavor. Technology continues..."

March 8, 2013 Screens Feature by Sean Carey

Toros Split Two Against Skyforce, Beat Legends
Austin holds D-League top record
"...After losing the first two games of the season to our biggest rival, the in-state 6-3..."

Dec. 18, 2012 Sports Post by Will Schmidt

Gillian Welch Q&A
Gillian Welch & Dave Rawlins return to Stubb's
"...June 8, at Stubb's! Now you've had a lot of memorable performances here. What's the highlight to you?..."

June 7, 2012 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

After a Fashion
Exhausting! That's what spring has been for Your Style Avatar as he reflects on a life holding court.
"...It's been a whirl of a spring season. I've had fun, but I feel..."

May 11, 2012 Column by Stephen MacMillan Moser

Then There's This: Away We Go
Who does Austin want to lead the way
"...the race is destined to be a difficult, punishing journey, but nonetheless informative, engaging, and fun, as political campaigns..."

Feb. 3, 2012 News Column by Amy Smith

Gay Place: Remember
World AIDS Day is way more than a red ribbon
"...million people are living with HIV. Since the days of the first detected cases back in 1981, political opportunists..."

Dec. 2, 2011 Column by Kate X Messer

Dillinger Escape Plan tore through Emo's East proving no stage is safe from their insane show.
Chrontourager checks out Dillinger Escape Plan at Emo's East 10/26/11
"...I Wrestled a Bear Once as well as thousands of young fans. Although many might call the complex music..."

Oct. 27, 2011 Events Post by Andrew Miller

The Further Adventures of Hedda Gabler
Changing her story isn't easy for Ibsen's heroine, but it is funny
"...The Further Adventures of Hedda GablerMary Moody Northen Theatre, 3001 S. Congress, 448-8484..."

Oct. 7, 2011 Arts Review by Adam Roberts

'Dream City' or Neighborhood Threat?
A proposed church development has some residents losing sleep
"...peaceful 53-acre tract in Southwest Austin, the collective antenna of Oak Hill neighborhoods has been on full alert as..."

March 25, 2011 News Feature by Amy Smith

TV Eye
PBS' Independent Lens airs a locally made and deeply moving story of one family's extraordinary journey to help their son with special needs
"...their presence known on PBS' Independent Lens series as of late. Michel Orion Scott's locally produced The Horse Boy,..."

May 7, 2010 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

I'll Be Seeing You
This revue of World War II tunes gives new meaning to 'home for the holidays'
"...Americans serving in the military – close to three-quarters of them overseas – just about everyone in the country..."

Dec. 11, 2009 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Black Snow
Tutto Theatre and Bulgakov's satire are a wonderful marriage of zany energy and deep meaning
"...wildness, excess sprung forth from caricature, an iron-fist certainty of their absurd views...."

July 10, 2009 Arts Review by Avimaan Syam

Miss Witherspoon
This satire on reincarnation amuses but has trouble transcending its own gags
"...why go back? Miss Witherspoon – Christopher Durang's treatment of reincarnation, suicide, and the netherworld – is at times..."

Jan. 16, 2009 Arts Review by Hannah Kenah

TV Eye
The writers' strike may be almost over, but we're gonna be feeling it for a while now
"...one wanted to see reduced to a hobbled version of itself (as in last month's Golden Globes ceremony) –..."

Feb. 15, 2008 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Media Watch
Not-so-hidden agendas orbit around satellite merger approval
"...On that Tuesday morning so filled with hope, I pulled myself out of bed earlier than usual..."

March 2, 2007 News Column by Kevin Brass

Page Two: Lest We Forget
Lest We Forget: Reveling in the communal greatness that is Austin, without getting too specific
"...in the mid-Seventies, I ended up sharing two floors of an old Victorian house in Jamaica Plain, a largely..."

Sept. 15, 2006 Column by Louis Black

Low
In box
"...LowA Lifetime of Temporary Relief: 10 Years of B-Sides & Rarities..."

July 30, 2004 Music Review by Taylor Holland

The North Project
Local theatre genius Ron Berry and his talented friends of the Refraction Arts Project have turned the Blue Theater into a snowed-under tundra, with an amazing array of multimedia effects, live performers, sounds, and moments real and imagined, all inspired by the frozen North.
"...What is the North? First of all, it's not North as in North Texas or..."

Nov. 14, 2003 Arts Review by Robi Polgar

'Chasing the Dime' Reviewed
Harry Bosch is gone, but Michael Connelly introduces us to Henry Pierce in his latest L.A. noir, Chasing the Dime.
"...Michael Connelly left readers on hold at the end of his last novel, City of Bones, when he let..."

Oct. 18, 2002 Books Feature by Jesse Sublett

History of the World as the Center of the Universe
In his History of the World as the Center of the Universe, Stephen Pruitt proves that he is gifted not only as a lighting designer, but as a writer and performer who can tell an interesting anecdote or formulate a unique view of just how the various facets of the universe fit together.
"...History of the World as the Center of the Universe: Considering..."

Sept. 13, 2002 Arts Review by Robi Polgar

Coach's Corner
The abuse heaped on Ken Caminiti for his Sports Illustrated expose on steroid abuse is disgraceful. Actually, he's done the game a favor by shining a light on the situation.
"...The business of sports commentary can be like "side-dish" portions at upscale..."

June 7, 2002 Column by Andy "Coach" Cotton

Postscripts
Upcoming literary events in Austin.
"...to read from Texas Crime Chronicles: Outrageous True Stories of Murder and Mayhem in the Lone Star State… Dallas..."

May 25, 2001 Books Column by Clay Smith

Public Notice
Public Notice notes a few great ways to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday weekend by helping a good cause.
"...Scraping the bottom of the bird cage or tuning in to the boob..."

Aug. 4, 2000 Column by Kate X Messer

Off The Bookshelf
I Know This Much Is True
"...called I Know This Much Is True. The seal of Oprah's Book Club on the cover promises a plethora..."

June 25, 1999 Books Feature

Guerrilla Filmmaking
"...missing billfold. Wild is preparing for the L.A. opening of her documentary, A Place Called Chiapas. Wild's Chiapas hit..."

April 9, 1999 Screens Feature by Amy Smith

Hitting Below the Mason-Dixon Line
America's Favorite Curmudgeon Takes On Thomas Pynchon
"...Dixon, like all Thomas Pynchon novels, is a load of crap. He has nothing to say and often says..."

June 13, 1997 Books Feature

Public Notice
"...Every Week Is the "Best" We sincerely hope, dear readers, that we are not doing you a..."

Sept. 13, 1996 Column by Kate X Messer

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