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"Renee Lai: A Study of Fences" at grayDUCK Gallery
In her grayDUCK Gallery solo exhibition, the artist sees more than what these barriers keep out
"...Artist Renee Lai is on the fence about fences. What exactly is their purpose? In "A Study of Fences,"..."

Jan. 22, 2021 Arts Feature by Barbara Purcell

Checking In: Guitar Hauler Bill Kirchen Pulls Into the Truck Stop at the End of the World
Long-game guitarist keeps twangin’ and sangin’
"...Maria Muldaur, and Butch Hancock, not only can Telecaster tamer and longtime local Bill Kirchen carry a tune, he’s..."

Aug. 10, 2020 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

“Jeffrey Gibson: This Is the Day” at the Blanton
The artist explores his indigenous roots and American identity in this solo exhibition
"...Gibson's "This Is the Day" is a rousing title that refracts into a question: This is the day ......"

Aug. 9, 2019 Arts Review by Barbara Purcell

The Rose: Trouble in Paradise at ColdTowne Theatre
ColdTowne's improvised riff on The Bachelor captures the raw, trainwreck appeal of reality TV dating shows
"...Back in 2007, I was tricked into watching three seasons of the trash reality-dating competition Rock of..."

July 26, 2019 Arts Review by Trey Gutierrez

Rub a Duck at Blue Genie
These are the kinds of movements that will make everyone moist
"...OK, ah, pardon me here, please, but: FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK...."

June 21, 2019 Arts Review by Wayne Alan Brenner

Faith and Fear at Fantastic Fest
Action director Gareth Evans returns to Wales for the chilling Apostle
"...Evans, the filmmaker who brought Indonesian martial art pencak silat action to Western audiences with his bone-shattering The Raid..."

Sept. 21, 2018 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Holiday Viewing: Doctor Who at Christmas
Which are the best (and worst) of the BBC classic's Xmas specials?
"...fine and sprightly, but nothing says Christmas like a time-traveling alien. Yes, if Santa Claus can get around the..."

Dec. 11, 2017 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

“The People’s Gallery 2017” at Austin City Hall
This year's showing of work in Austin City Hall by a small army of local artists offers satisfaction on multiple levels
"...Ryan Montgomery's oil painting Buttermilk Pie probably shouldn't interest me as..."

July 14, 2017 Arts Review by Sam Anderson-Ramos

“Nina Katchadourian: Curiouser” at the Blanton
Driven by untamable curiosity and over-the-top commitment, the artist makes work that revels in improvisation and play
"...I left Nina Katchadourian's "Curiouser" with the conviction that I had found a..."

May 12, 2017 Arts Review by Sam Anderson-Ramos

First Look: Bonhomie
Philip Speer brings a French twist to the American diner
"...is hardly underway and it has already been an extremely busy year for hometown favorite Philip Speer, who opened..."

March 29, 2017 Food Post by Thea Newell

Let's Look for the Purple Banana With Princess
Judging by their tribute band, Maya Rudolph and Gretchen Lieberum would die 4 U, Prince
"...Despite the setting – a comedy festival – and the star – Saturday Night Live..."

April 22, 2016 Arts Feature by Chase Hoffberger

Letters At 3AM: Karen Holden's This Music
This Music, Karen Holden's new poetry collection, expresses the connection between the self and the world
"...everywhere else), there lived in Alexandria a certain clerk named Constantine P. Cavafy. He worked his modest job for..."

Sept. 5, 2014 Column by Michael Ventura

Letters at 3AM: Vulnerability/Connectivity, Part 1
As a species, we have a desire to connect electonically, but not ideologically
"...Dark Angel premiered October 3, 2000. Created by James Cameron and Charles H. Eglee, the Fox..."

Aug. 8, 2014 Column by Michael Ventura

Everything Hits at Once
Give the drummer some: Spoon backbeat Jim Eno
"...Jim Eno wanted to start a band with me once...."

Aug. 1, 2014 Music Feature by Chase Hoffberger

Letters at 3AM: So Big Deal, Hemingway
Will Huck Finn be a valuable and immortal American archetype in the future?
"...If you write a lot, sometimes you publish a sentence that is so silly you..."

July 25, 2014 Column by Michael Ventura

Letters at 3AM: If We Make It Through December
Everywhere I looked for a merry Christmas, I found contradictions too disturbing to ignore and paradoxes too entrenched to resolve
"...The thing about Christmas is that you know what's going to happen to the kid...."

Dec. 13, 2013 Column by Michael Ventura

What Are You Looking At?
A rundown of our staff's most recent pop-culture fixations
"...y'all. And we're cheap. In the dog days of summer, we get our kicks on the couch and in..."

Aug. 6, 2010 Screens Feature

Letters at 3AM: A Night in Barcelona
The collision between human truths and political truths results in no truth
"...Place: Barcelona, Spain. Time: 1937. Dramatis Personae:..."

June 18, 2010 Column by Michael Ventura

Letters at 3AM: In the Margins of Oligarchy
Society is created by a mass of individual choices
"...If I am not my brother's keeper, what am I?..."

June 4, 2010 Column by Michael Ventura

You Down With Granny P? Yeah You Know Me!
Performance artist/burlesque star Granny P makes us sweat.
"...A third generation stripper Granny Panty is Austin's latest performance star. The..."

Jan. 19, 2010 Qmmunity Post by Andy Campbell

Reclaiming Texas History, One Home Movie at a Time
The missionary zeal of the Texas Archive of the Moving Image
"...Let me set the scene. On a perfectly sunny day in..."

Feb. 27, 2009 Screens Feature by Josh Rosenblatt

Auld Lang Syne at the Cinema
How Hollywood has created a holiday of unreasonable expectations and why we should probably stop buying in (but never will)
"...New York City, I didn't go on a single date where I didn't think, at least for a minute,..."

Dec. 26, 2008 Screens Feature by Josh Rosenblatt

Laughing Out Loud at Brass
"...While visiting Washington “la-la land,” D.C., last week, I became rather homesick for Austin. Then I remembered that before..."

April 3, 2008 Postmarks

Letters at 3AM
If I hadn't become a writer, I'm sure I would still keep the scribbles and torn scraps that I jot down like fragments from an inner life
"...Some of us write declarative sentences meant only, or mostly,..."

July 20, 2007 Column by Michael Ventura

'Forgive Me: A Novel'
An excerpt
"...Nadine met Maxim on her first day in the Nutthall Road..."

June 15, 2007 Books Feature by Amanda Eyre Ward

Sick at Heart
"...Dear Editor, I'm sick at heart. I don't know what sickens me more, that..."

Jan. 31, 2007 Postmarks

It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Wal-Mart
"...After weeks on end of paint-drying bureaucratic tedium and yawn-inducing dispatches from The Zoning Zone so..."

Dec. 8, 2006 News Post by Wells Dunbar

Most Disturbing to Me Was ...
"...Dear editors, I noticed the article by Michael Ventura (austinchronicle.com/issues/dispatch/2005-01-21/cols_ventura.html) making the rounds on various left-wing Web sites [“Letters..."

March 8, 2005 Postmarks

Standiford Offers One Truly Inane Comparison and References One More, but at Least He Gets to Call a Lot of People Names
"...Editor, It's a given that denial is an agenda-seeking staple of modern-day liberalism, but..."

Jan. 27, 2004 Postmarks

Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
The City Council moves to finesse the smoking ordinance.
"...for good, the news gets even worse -- my former hometowns form a litany of modern American disaster, including..."

Oct. 31, 2003 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

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