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First, Free Comic Book Day, and Then – Ka-Baam!!
Comic books and comedy improv go hand in hand, sometimes with repulsor rays
"...3) Everybody likes to get something for free. How about a comic book? How about..."

May 2, 2008 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

The Long Shadow of Bud Cort
From Ashby to Altman and emo boys everywhere
"...the costume designer on the film, Bill Theiss, who met me in New York and took me shopping. We..."

March 14, 2008 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Tapestry Dance Company:Getting those tap shoes re-'Soul'ed
The troupe's thrilling Souls of Our Feet program is back, with more reconstructions of classic rhythm tap routines
"...to Gray and Tapestry co-founder Deirdre Strand. The two met in person at the funeral of tap master Fayard..."

March 7, 2008 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

ColdTowne: Getting Upright with the originals
Core members from cult comedy troupe Upright Citizens Brigade raid Austin for the first time since 2000
"...Citizens Brigade is headed back to town might be met with a shrug and the question, "Weren't they just..."

March 7, 2008 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Colosseum: There Will Be Oil
Arts on Real goes WWE with six seminaked, well-greased men wrestling for a championship title
"...much about wrestling, Yelavich recruited Houston-based Rip Clark, a sometime wrestler, underwear model, and expert in martial arts, both..."

Feb. 1, 2008 Arts Feature by Barry Pineo

Original of the Species
U2 3D
"...Pure visuals, the kind once ruined by “talkies,” never met the Edge. Or Larry Mullen Jr. for that matter...."

Jan. 18, 2008 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

Naked City
"...6pm on Tuesday, Jan. 15, at Covington Middle School theatre, and 6pm Wednesday, Jan. 16, at LBJ High School..."

Jan. 11, 2008 News Feature

Off the Record
Gary Clark Jr. becomes a Honeydripper, Tee Double sounds off on Kinetic Global, Future Clouds & Radar charts, and yet another Austin Music Hall progress report
"...Austin's best-kept blues secret is coming to a theatre near you. Gary Clark Jr. stars alongside Danny Glover..."

Dec. 21, 2007 Music Column by Austin Powell

Day Trips
At the Camp Street Cafe & Store, the music gets started in the afternoon on Saturdays and goes until the last guitar slinger is standing
"...business district that includes several restaurants and a movie theatre. It was a block off the southeast corner of..."

Dec. 14, 2007 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

ACL Fest Sunday Interviews
"...to my first Dylan show (Jan. 28, 1998, Landmark Theatre, Syracuse, N.Y.) and then my second and third (May..."

Sept. 14, 2007 Music Feature by Shawn Badgley

DVD Match
Antonioni vs. Bergman from beyond the grave
"...L'Eclisse rates as one of the few truly apocalyptic, get-out-of-the-theatre-level effects I've experienced in cinema, and the exquisitely timed..."

Aug. 3, 2007 Screens Review by Spencer Parsons

Beside the Point
The plots thicken at City Hall
"...sewer, and tunnel projects throughout the city.) "The defendants met ... with a specific agenda of joining forces to..."

July 27, 2007 News Column by Wells Dunbar

Off the Record
"...disturbing documentary, You're Gonna Miss Me, at the Paramount Theatre on Friday. The celebrated 13th Floor Elevators' frontman is..."

July 20, 2007 Music Column by Austin Powell

Wallering at Last
Let's review the recent history of the Waller Creek tunnel project
"...county were on board. It's a little like Kabuki theatre...."

June 29, 2007 News Feature by Kimberly Reeves

Descent Into the Maelstrom
Radio Birdman surfs out of Edgar Allan Poe's maelström a quarter-century later
"...the rest of the world, wherever we might be. Sometimes, if the band's not working and I'm not working..."

June 22, 2007 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

The Truth Hurts
Rowdy Stovall's Mexican Sunrise was inspired by his real life, whether it be football injuries or run-ins with satanists
"...film's subject matter, the act of making it was something that was previously foreign to him. Mexican Sunrise is..."

June 22, 2007 Screens Feature by Carson Barker

Bright Eyes
Live Shot
"...I've been fucked, so what?!" on "Hot Knives," he met a zealous rejoinder, and, striking into "First Day of..."

May 18, 2007 Music Review by Doug Freeman

Long Center: Grand gift takes campaign over the top
The Long Center received $5 million from the Sybil B. Harrington Trust, which put the organization over its $77 million fundraising goal
"...cash-flow issues, Redd says, other costs need to be met in the short term: "providing film projection equipment, outfitting..."

May 11, 2007 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Prine: Then and Now
John Prine's something old, something new
"...Ballroom, Kenny Loggins (I kid!) at the One World Theatre, Daniel Johnston as Danny & the Nightmares at the..."

March 1, 2007 Music Post by Jim Caligiuri

Page Two: The Stravinsky Theory
The healing power of prescience, set on "repeat"
"...those rock koans that inexplicably make rich and deep metaphoric meaning to me: "The present-day composer refuses to die!"..."

Feb. 2, 2007 Column by Louis Black

Strategy and Strategery
Luke Meyer and Andrew Neel on Darkon and the real-world implications of role players at war
"...Austin Chronicle: Role-playing is often dismissed as something for dysfunctional teens, but the film shows it as..."

Jan. 26, 2007 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Austin Municipal Bonds: The 'CliffsNotes' version
It's real simple:'yes' seven times
"...outdone in reflexive skinflintery, the Travis Co. Libertarian Party met the challenge and abruptly told voters to reject all..."

Nov. 3, 2006 News Feature

Getting Through Something Hard
Kat Candler's 'jumping off bridges' screens in conjunction with the Travis County Suicide Prevention Coalition
"...producer Stacy Schoolfield. She and writer/director Kat Candler had met with some distributors who thought the film was savvy..."

Sept. 29, 2006 Screens Feature by C. Amber Pearce

Confessions of a Mormon Boy
In his 'Confessions of a Mormon Boy,' Steven Fales reveals intimate details about his life as a Mormon and a male escort and proves himself as brave and courageous as a performer can be
"...attended Brigham Young University. He married a woman he met there and had two children with her...."

Sept. 1, 2006 Arts Review by Barry Pineo

The Greatest Gift
An oral history unearthing one of post-punk's most seminal acts: Austin's Scratch Acid
"...landing their kicks with precision. Between vocalist David Yow's theatre of confrontation, Brett Bradford's jagged guitar spirals, and the..."

Sept. 1, 2006 Music Feature by Greg Beets

'Seven Year Itch': REALMdanceproject's lucky number
Folks don't often make a big deal out of a seventh anniversary, but with all the changes in REALMdanceproject this year, the troupe thought it a good idea, hence its new show, 'Seven Year Itch'
"...They got started like this: "We all met in classes at ACC in the late Nineties –..."

Aug. 11, 2006 Arts Feature by Barry Pineo

A Convenient Truth
Kevin Smith on 'Clerks II'
"...a better phrase, grown up a bit. Which is something that would have been anathema to the Quick Stop..."

July 21, 2006 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...My unhip mind seems to have missed something in reading Barry Pineo's review of the Hyde Park..."

July 7, 2006 Column

Just Another Manic Monday
The Alamo Drafthouse's music / film synergy: Music Mondays and more
"...going your "Separate Ways," spreading those "Open Arms," and, sometimes, about "Sandcastles," but that's just on Japanese import. People..."

July 7, 2006 Music Feature by Audra Schroeder

Securing the Substance
Richard Linklater on his adaptation of A Scanner Darkly
"...you to your core. You walk out of the theatre dazed and confused, unsure of whether what you've just..."

July 7, 2006 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

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