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The Plague Year: America in the Time of Covid
In his account of the ongoing coronavirus crisis, the New Yorker writer reports the killers are off the leash
"...undetermined. Although the decreasing U.S. numbers of cases and deaths reflect encouraging progress, a glance at the news from..."

June 4, 2021 Arts Feature by Michael King

New Austin Music Worth Your Bandwidth This Week
What we’re listening to
"...And when Crockett sings Hand, the melancholy rings a little louder...."

March 12, 2021 Music Feature by Laiken Neumann

Gov. Abbott Issues Executive Order Requiring Face Masks in Public
There are a few exceptions to the rule
"...cases of coronavirus, with 7,097 estimated recoveries and 128 deaths.)..."

July 2, 2020 News Post by Kimberley Jones

Fantasia Review: Stare
J-horror finds unexpected new tension in the "long hair ghost" genre
"...the genre – a transmitted curse, grisly and mysterious deaths, tense stalking scenes, and a supernatural force in white..."

Aug. 5, 2019 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Macbeth's Myriad of Misfortunes
The Scottish Play – still cursed after all these years
"...over the role with one day's notice; with so little time to prepare, she gave a dismal performance and..."

Nov. 2, 2018 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Dr. Robert Van Boven, the Whistleblower
Lakeway neurologist battles hospitals, officials, and the "culture of silence"
"...Babu also acknowledged that their initial relationship was "a little rocky." Following their first interactions at LRMC in 2012,..."

April 20, 2018 News Feature by Michael King

"Chris Guarino: From the Unknown"
The haunting array of sculptural mutants displayed at Art on 5th are at once foreign and familiar, frightening and comical
"...into four bodies of work: the Masquerade series, the Little Imperfections series, Forest Spirits, and the Lotus series, and..."

June 17, 2016 Arts Review by H.C. Arnold

Soundpainting Bowie
In The Bowie Project 2, everyone is Bowie, and nothing stays the same
"...members. "It's very wry. Kind of like, remember this little trick? It's more personal, more interesting, less commercial." He..."

Jan. 30, 2015 Arts Feature by Jonelle Seitz

The Hightower Report
Perry goes from callous to disgusting
"...Children, that's what. Nearly 60,000 terrorized, impoverished, and traumatized little ones have fled their hellish existences in Central America..."

Aug. 8, 2014 News Column by Jim Hightower

Lit-urday: The Sleepwalker's Guide to Dancing
Mira Jacob's novel tracks an Indian family torn by grief
"...- it is not - and because there’s very little sleepwalking or dancing...."

Aug. 2, 2014 Books Post by Amy Kamp

Point Austin: Drive-By Government
Abbott says Texas doesn't have to disclose companies' chemical stockpiles, but why are these chemicals in our neighborhoods in the first place?
"...would have been less likely to rush to their deaths had they known that they were heading into an..."

July 18, 2014 News Column by Michael King

Mad Men
The 22nd annual 'Austin Chronicle' Short Story Contest
"...are all writing about what you know, I'm a little worried. Between all the untimely deaths and terrible jobs..."

Feb. 28, 2014 Books Feature by Monica Riese

Point Austin: Reflections on Assassination
Trying to find some wisdom on a grim anniversary
"...safety stripped away, as we were for a man little more to us than an image on a TV..."

Nov. 22, 2013 News Column by Michael King

Lege Lines: The Score
How the 83rd did on water infrastructure, the budget, education, the environment, and transportation
"...to graduation, she said, "it gives kids options, a little like how you choose a major in college." Despite..."

June 14, 2013 News Feature by Brandon Watson

DVDanger: The Burning and The Town That Dreaded Sundown
Another gruesome twosome for your weekend's viewing
"...the cachet of Boggy Creek, but it's a solid little thriller. In the midst of WWII, a couple (Vic..."

May 25, 2013 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

The Town Was Hoppin'
Austin's music scene of the Fifties lives on in Ray Campi
"...black acts, including Bo Diddley, Big Joe Turner, and Little Richard on one memorable night, played Doris Miller Auditorium...."

March 30, 2012 Music Feature by Michael Corcoran

'From Up Here'
Biznasty gets a bit drrrty and calls out a sistah that we love
"...day of remembrance. Celebrating the lives and mourning the deaths of those LGBTQI youth forced to endure socially engineered..."

Oct. 21, 2010 Qmmunity Post by Frank J. Rivera

Pandora's Seed: The Unforeseen Cost of Civilization
By establishing the facts of evolution – the where, when, why, and how of human, animal, and plant genetic selection, survival, and extinction – Wells proves that we are pretty much done with theories
"...after farming appeared, famines increased. Therefore people who needed little food survived. Now in an era of plenty, that..."

July 9, 2010 Books Review by Ed Baker

Environmental Cage Match
After a history of pulling its punches, is EPA finally forcing TCEQ to clean up the Texas air?
"...to protect Texans from the illnesses, diseases, and early deaths caused by air pollutants is no shock, unfortunately, to..."

May 28, 2010 News Feature by Katherine Gregor

All Times Through Paradise
Introducing Austin's patron saint of musicians, Saint Cecilia
"...going more ideal. Earlier, he's more realist Caravaggiesque; a little coarser, a little rougher. He's always smoother, and in..."

Nov. 20, 2009 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Point Austin: Clinton's Wars, Bush's Wars, Obama's ...
A peace prize, a peace rally, and more of the same
"...to do our part to make it end a little sooner." At press time, confirmed participants included Roscoe Overton..."

Oct. 16, 2009 News Column by Michael King

Page Two: Grand Schemes and Enthralling Documents
Film, conspiracy theories, and conspiracy theories on film coalesce as SXSW looms
"...Route 10 cuts across the bottom of Louisiana; a little north of it and as far south as New..."

Feb. 27, 2009 Column by Louis Black

Cops Say Legalize It
New report from drug-reform cops with the group Law Enforcement Against Prohibition says the time is right to legalize -- and regulate -- drugs
"...14-year experiment was, by most accounts, a dismal failure. Deaths related to alcoholism and poisoning -- from unregulated "bathtub..."

Dec. 2, 2008 News Post by Jordan Smith

The Man in the White Hat
Larry Joe Doherty rides into the battle for CD 10
"...supporter of the Bush administration and his party. Seeing little reason to reach across the aisle from his heretofore..."

Oct. 3, 2008 News Feature by Lee Nichols

Letters @ 3AM
We have become a space-faring species and are discovering that the universe is stunningly gorgeous and implacably dangerous – like us
"...meticulously, excruciatingly, with incredible courage, many failures, and several deaths (while the media pay little attention anymore unless something..."

June 6, 2008 Column by Michael Ventura

Ruins of the Realm
Talking turkey with James McMurtry
"...preen and strut with the hopes of getting a little loving. In the low light around the edges of..."

May 2, 2008 Music Feature by Dan Oko

Man With the Light Touch
Peter Bay leads the Austin Symphony with the finesse of Astaire
"...... all of whom had these elaborate and involved deaths. I don't think he was tapped out, either. I..."

Nov. 16, 2007 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Tuber
First place
"...on his own meager penny. He brought the skinny little journal in which his story was published. It's entitled..."

Feb. 9, 2007 Books Feature by Mark Grayson Mayer

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