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Wild, Wild Webcasts
Why party in line when you can party online?
"...So it's New Year's Eve 1999, the final few hours of hype, hope, and (possible) horror draining away like..."

Dec. 31, 1999 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Last Night
Canadian writer/director McKellar reveals the eerie intimacies undergone by people during the final six hours before the world ends.
"...is almost civilized. For those living their last six hours on earth, there is an eerily resigned acceptance that..."

Dec. 17, 1999 Movie Review by Steve Davis

Articulations
Robert Faires corrects an omission in his review of The Cry Pitch Carrolls and tells you where to find an umbrella.
"...should have remained there until dawn. But sometime after midnight, I sat bolt upright in bed and thought, "Oh..."

Dec. 17, 1999 Arts Column by Robert Faires

The Doobie Brothers Long Train Runnin' 1970-2000 (Warner Archives/Rhino)
Box Sets
"...rock station and hear a Doobies tune within the hour? While money is squandered in casinos to the sound..."

Dec. 17, 1999 Music Review by Greg Beets

End of Days
"...affair collapses, gutshot, less than a third into its two-hour-plus running time. Positing Ah-nult as a holy avenger, “pure..."

Nov. 26, 1999 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Doing Sports the Craig Way
Mike Butts profiles sports stats man and voice of the Texas Longhorns, broadcaster Craig Way, of KVET's Sports Day and Fox Sports Southwest's High School Extra Live.
"...Friday night high school scoreboard show to a full hour in the mid-Eighties, he has done more to promote..."

Nov. 19, 1999 Features Feature by Mike Butts

The Whole Package
With Margaret Wiley, you didn’t have a one-trick pony; you had a multitude of talents and personalities in one big and big-hearted woman. Wiley’s friends and colleagues at Esther’s Follies offer their memories of this exceptional Austin comedian who died November 2.
"...her gentler nature -- the pushover who would take hours to help a new comic working on his timing..."

Nov. 12, 1999 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Dancing About Architecture
George Jones comes to Austin and everyone gets arrested in the melee. Meanwhile, Matthew McConaughey gets naked and busted, and Austin's answer to Santana, Vallejo, signs with Gloria Estefan's Sony imprint. Maybe K-NACK, a local alt.rock station from earlier this decade, can play them online as the station returns -- on the Internet.
"...the beginnings of what is hoped to be a 24-hour live online radio station, which will begin by focusing..."

Oct. 29, 1999 Music Column by Ken Lieck

TV Eye
Chick dramas: we just don't get it; also, what to watch this witching weekend
"...who insist on sucking you into their bruised, but open-at-all-hours, hearts? The real answer, according to the show, is:..."

Oct. 29, 1999 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Wilson Pickett It's Harder Now (Bullseye Blues & Jazz)
"...up with that weak-ass panty shit? Gravel-gargling "In the Midnight Hour" and "Mustang Sally" man drops his first soul..."

Oct. 15, 1999 Music Review by Raoul Hernandez

American Filmmaker
Chris Smith's American Movie depicts one man's passionate struggle to make a film.
"...for the two screenings of American Movie and a midnight screening of "Coven" at the Alamo Drafthouse on Wednesday,..."

Oct. 15, 1999 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Rocky Horror Show: Spaced Out on Sensation
Reviews of recent and ongoing exhibitions and performances around Austin
"...The Rocky Horror Show, the time is the final hour of the final day of 1999, and Brad and..."

Oct. 15, 1999 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Dancing About Architecture
Liberty Lunch is finally reduced to dust bin debris even as Mueller Airport hosts the "Airport Rave" and some 6,000 attendees, one of which was NOT Biz Markie, who was a no-show. Who says there are no more live music venues in Austin. Once-local guitarist Evan Johns hospitalized in DC with severe liver problems, just as Bad Livers finish recording a new album. Ken Lieck, King of the Segue.
"...ones in danger of really getting blown away. Around midnight, a fleeing felon in a large, recent-model pickup truck..."

Oct. 8, 1999 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Saba Blue Water Cafe
Chronicle Food editor Virginia B. Wood ventures into uncharted territory at Saba Blue Water Cafe on Fourth Street, and likes what she finds.
"...Mon, 11am-midnight; Tue-Fri, 11am-2am; Sat, 5pm-2am; Happy Hour, 3-7pm daily..."

Oct. 1, 1999 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Naked City
Capital Metro faces criticism for unsafe rail crossings after derailment
"...crew was driving the train at 10 miles per hour -- nor can it be blamed on the rail..."

Oct. 1, 1999 News Feature by Robert Bryce

Hissing Fits
Bryan Mealer sinks his teeth into the 1999 Sweetwater Rattlesnake Roundup.
"...burning cigarette into your skin. In the first few hours the infected tissue will swell up to three times..."

Sept. 17, 1999 Features Feature by Bryan Mealer

Cinematexas International Short Film and Video Festival: An Introduction
"...These programs are broken into several finalist, semi-finalist, and midnight showcases. Also on tap are three programs that focus..."

Sept. 17, 1999 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

What the Right Hand Is Doing
Magician turned sitcom star Harry Anderson returns to Austin at Palmer Auditorium this weekend, and his former partner and cohort, Austin author Turk Pipkin, looks back as he looks forward to reuniting with his old pal.
"...the Art & Sausages gonzo political gang. Nearly every midnight I could be found at the old Steak &..."

Sept. 3, 1999 Features Feature by Turk Pipkin

Solid Gold 40 at Hole in the Wall, August 27
Live music reviews.
"...Antebellum, Solid Gold 40 took the stage well after midnight. By that time, both the band and those populating..."

Sept. 3, 1999 Music Review by David Lynch

Austin Filmmaking, Ten Years After
Film director Richard Linklater interviews Bob Ray, the director of the new Austin-made movie Rock Opera, about the Austin Film scene over the past 10 years.
"...called Rock Opera by filmmaker Bob Ray during a midnight screening at the last SXSW Film Festival, our curiosity..."

Sept. 3, 1999 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

Live Shots
Brian Setzer Orchestra, Br5-49
"...boot. It was no small matter, then, that a half-hour into his headlining set, Big Bill still hadn't hit..."

Aug. 20, 1999 Music Feature

Dancing About Architecture
The Lunch's Last Supper
"...the Reverend Horton Heat's "400 Bucks" and a good half-hour-plus encore, but not an appearance by the Butthole Surfers'..."

Aug. 6, 1999 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Automat
Italian
"...2348 Guadalupe , 474-8040 Daily, 10am-midnight..."

July 30, 1999 Food Feature

Dancing About Architecture
The Weak in Rock
"...you pop in for a few choruses during the 24-hour Gloriathon that Mike Hall is hosting starting this Friday..."

July 23, 1999 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Automat
Creole/Cajun
"...Lamar, 477-0600 Mon-Wed, 11am-10pm; Thu-Sat, 11am-10:30pm; Sun, noon-7pm (kitchen hours all days)..."

July 16, 1999 Food Feature

Automat
Pacific Rim & Caribbean
"...which it's named, satays. Look for a pleasant happy hour during the week and lively Thai music on occasional..."

July 9, 1999 Food Feature

Short Cuts
"...first airs on Monday, July 12, at 9pm and midnight, and will repeat several times throughout the month. The..."

July 9, 1999 Screens Column by Marjorie Baumgarten

Naked City
Off the Desk:
"...clerk when his glasses weren't ready in about an hour...."

July 9, 1999 News Feature

"We'll Always Have 807 Congress"
The Raging of the Elements, or Indoor Theatre in Austin -- Al Fresco
"...story/kung fu lesson at the end of the 28th hour of our first ever 28-hour Act-a-Thon...."

June 25, 1999 Arts Feature by Robi Polgar

Naked City
Off the Desk:
"...and then step up to claim credit in the hour of victory." Yesterday, after Bush's departure, the paper excoriated..."

June 18, 1999 News Feature

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