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The Miseducation of Today's Youth: Let's Talk About Queerness
Out Youth Teen Guest Writes for Qmmunity
"...Editor's Note: In September, Qmmunity and Austin Bat Cave, a..."

Nov. 20, 2018 Qmmunity Post by Elliot Pearson

Trey Edward Shults' It Comes at Night
Texas director purges his demons with latest film
"..."Let go." Those words have special meaning for Trey Edward..."

June 9, 2017 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Page Two: It Was Thirty Years and a Day and a Half Ago
It's hard to get unstuck from the past when it's still so present
"...which takes a lot of explaining and making moral arguments that I'm not entirely sure about. About Bernie Sanders..."

Oct. 16, 2015 Column by Louis Black

You Can't Bury Me
Octavis Berry died, but he left behind the League of Extraordinary G'z
"...His name was Octavis Berry, and he rapped as Esbe da..."

June 8, 2012 Music Feature by Chase Hoffberger

Let Him Entertain You
Why producer Charles Duggan is staging the biggest holiday spectacular Austin's ever seen
"...Charles Duggan probably doesn't want me telling you this, but for his upcoming seasonal spectacular..."

Dec. 25, 2009 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Rattle Me Bones
Mr. Wiebe goes to the chiropractor
"...Never let it be said that Mike Wiebe hasn't suffered for..."

April 21, 2006 Music Feature by Christopher Gray

Get Me Back to Austin
Five reasons to the celebrate the 2003-04 Austin Music Awards
"...It was as manifest as tearing into the label mailer..."

March 12, 2004 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Susanna Kaysen Lays It on the Line
The Camera My Mother Gave Me, by Girl, Interrupted author Susanna Kaysen, is a memoir that has nothing to do with either the author's camera or her mother, Marion Winik writes. It is about her vagina. It is the chronicle of a mysterious and intractable medical problem she had with this little-discussed part of the body, and of the interesting experiences she endured in what I think of as Patient-World, the alternate reality inhabited by those of us who have something wrong with our bodies.
"...The Camera My Mother Gave Me (Knopf, $21) by Susanna Kaysen..."

Oct. 19, 2001 Books Feature by Marion Winik

It Was a Very Good Year
Jason Phelps on 12 Months of Exceptional Stage Projects
"...photograph by Bret Brookshire Some years in a life stand out from the rest...."

Aug. 7, 1998 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Sing Me Back Home
The Return of Libbi Bosworth
"...There comes a time in all our lives when we face..."

Sept. 20, 1996 Music Feature by Lee Nichols

Austin at Large: Let’s Get Connected Again
What we can do now to prepare for the mobility future
"...blew the dust off this column for the first time since Nina Hernandez was in middle school, and within..."

Dec. 21, 2018 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Playback: Everyone Keeps Asking Me for ACL Fest Passes
Here's why ...
"...Solicitations have kept a steady clip since the lineup dropped..."

Oct. 5, 2018 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

Let's Go Gun Crazy
UT working group recommends allowing guns in classrooms, while a "mock mass shooting" and a "mass farting" protest in response bring out the national media
"...rifles – openly carried down the Drag past the University of Texas' West Campus. One participant, in what was..."

Dec. 18, 2015 News Feature by Mac McCann

Dinner Lab: You Never Know Where It’s Gonna Be, But It’s Gonna Be Real Damn Good
The stealthy supper club gives locals a taste of 'guerrilla cuisine'
"...Sometime during SXSW Interactive a new flood of public-relations emails..."

March 26, 2014 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Creating Change: "Take It In"
Thursday at Creating Change conference: Laverne Cox
"...I’m at Creating Change, the National LGBT Equality Conference, swooning over 4,000 activist queers in one hotel..."

Jan. 31, 2014 Qmmunity Post by Abe Louise Young

Take Two Aspirin and Ping Me in the Morning
Heath care: an oral future
"...Translating a message that might save mankind, John Nosta sounds like one..."

March 8, 2013 Screens Feature by Shawn Badgley

Play It Again, Sam
All About Eve (1950)
"...All About Eve D: Joseph L. Mankiewicz; with Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders, Celeste Holm, Gary..."

June 4, 1999 Screens Feature

17 Texas Artists to See at ACL Fest
Lone Star acts to catch at Zilker, from Houston breakout d4vd to Austin’s Die Spitz
"...Alongside the requisite Asleep at the Wheel kickoff performance, this year's Austin..."

Oct. 6, 2023 Music Feature by Nayeli Portillo

Song Premiere: Walker Lukens’ “We See U”
Reworked tune kicks off new record club Nebraska-style
"...even private Zoom chats. He’s kicking off the venture with an album of re-recorded favorites called Teenager, curtailing his..."

April 17, 2020 Music Post by Doug Freeman

Gay Place: Sisters Doin' IT
You will see red if the Austin Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence have their way
"...Theater, 2803 Manor Rd. $20; $15 students w/ ID. brightnowbeyond.bpt.me...."

Aug. 1, 2014 Column by Kate X Messer

Cannes You Dig It?
Our man in Cannes Vincent Van Horn sees famous people
"...It all started in the wee hours of Monday morning...."

May 17, 2012 Screens Post by Vincent Van Horn

Call Me in the Morning
Meet the Wheeler Brothers and their armload of Austin Music Awards
"...Sawdust coats Handlebars, slabs of plywood covering its walls, and the owner's quick to tell me not..."

April 13, 2012 Music Feature by Luke Winkie

Twitter Me This
Misguided political thoughts in 140 characters or less
"...Rep. Mark Strama, D-Austin, caused mild uproar in the Twitterverse when he suggested that the 140-character-or-less messaging service may..."

Oct. 27, 2009 News Post by Richard Whittaker

Zapping Me Into the Present Moment
"...an upturned cockroach. Seven fellow improvisers are doing the same. They have to. It's a follow-the-leader game, each of..."

Aug. 28, 2009 Arts Feature by Clayton Maxwell

Let There Be Rock
AC / DC's first gig on American soil? Austin's Armadillo World Headquarters!
"...single, "Rock 'n Roll Train," and news that the metal institution will distribute October's Black Ice LP exclusively through..."

Aug. 29, 2008 Music Feature by Marky Billson

It Takes a Village
Christine Albert & Chris Gage experience another Austin musical rite of passage: the benefit
"...At the end of 2003, local performer Christine Albert approached the Chronicle about publishing a farewell..."

April 8, 2005 Music Feature by Christine Albert

Let's 'Rumbo'! Right Now!
New Spanish dailies battle for a young Latino audience looking for news
"...Those who watch newspaper publishing call Meximerica Media's Rumbo a big gamble. Not that Antonio Ruiz..."

Feb. 25, 2005 News Feature by Belinda Acosta

If It's Summer, It Must Be Shakespeare
Summer is the time for Shakespeare, so naturally here are a couple of the Bard's plays being staged in the Austin area -- Julius Caesar from the Austin Shakespeare Festival and Two Gentlemen of Verona from Different Stages -- and directors Paul Norton and Norman Blumensaadt to explain how they came to produce them this season.
"...Summer is the time for Shakespeare. Dozens upon dozens of..."

June 27, 2003 Arts Feature by Barry Pineo

Let Them Entertain You
The story of Austin Musical Theatre is itself a musical, complete with kids-with-a-dream beginnings, against-all-odds successes, and nail-chewing jams. Well, now comes the big-belting, high-kicking, pull-out-the-stops showstopper: a revue revisiting AMT's greatest song-and-dance numbers, Celebrate Austin Musical Theatre.
"...why they're there. Think "Rose's Turn" from Gypsy or "Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat" from Guys and Dolls...."

Jan. 24, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Beginning to See the Light
"...Midway through The Matrix, the hippest, hottest, high-tech mega-movie of the year, a visceral soundtrack of ear-splitting hard..."

April 30, 1999 Music Feature by Jay Trachtenberg

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