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Estate Sale Roundup: February 28-March 2
Cowboy up and head out for this week's loot.
"...set of Copeland Spode Mayflower china; a set of Blue Ridge Lenox china; Oklahoma Sooner yearbooks and Georgetown high..."

Feb. 27, 2014 Design Post by Anne Harris

Oscar-Nominated Short Films 2014: Animation
Five works of superior, ambitious animation.
"...overwhelming. This year’s Oscar-nominated animated shorts mostly run longer than 10 minutes, making for a more involving program. Each..."

Feb. 7, 2014 Movie Review by Louis Black

Nowhere to Play
The Cost of Art, Part I: Austin's growth and rising rent take out theatre venues, one by one
"...Only a few years ago, Austin Playhouse and the Blue Theatre had space available for other companies to rent...."

Jan. 24, 2014 Arts Feature by Elizabeth Cobbe

Gravity
Sandra Bullock is lost in space – alone with the beauty, terror, and the laws of gravity.
"...between you and what Carl Sagan called our “pale blue dot.” (There’s nothing pale about the Earth in Cuarón’s..."

Oct. 4, 2013 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Techno-Artistic
Katie Rose Pipkin and the new art
"...flat stuff. You just don't have that many developments anymore."..."

Aug. 9, 2013 Arts Feature by Matthew Irwin

Somebody Up There Likes Bob Byington
The writer-director talks about his fifth feature
"...Austin Chronicle: I want to thank you for calling me back. I almost felt like..."

April 5, 2013 Screens Feature by Shawn Badgley

The Town Was Hoppin'
Austin's music scene of the Fifties lives on in Ray Campi
"...from the Terrace Motel and nightclub, but it was more of a jazz club, with owner Bill Turner's trio..."

March 30, 2012 Music Feature by Michael Corcoran

SXSW Wednesday Picks & Sleepers
Second night SXSW handicapping
"...proved as supple and subtle as Lionel Loueke on Blue Note. – Raoul Hernandez Dessa..."

March 16, 2012 Music Feature

Life in Prison for Hemp
José Peña brought some roadside weeds home from Kansas. Cops decided it was reefer, and a Texas court sentenced him to life in prison – without the evidence. It took a decade for Peña to get back some of the pieces of his life.
"...8am, Peña was cruising south down I-45, a little more than two hours from home. He was driving in..."

March 16, 2012 News Feature by Jordan Smith

'Rivers'
In this bone-dry summer, one gallery group show has water in abundance
"...in the group exhibition "Rivers," opening Saturday, July 9, more than two dozen "streams" will flow across the walls,..."

July 8, 2011 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

A Parliament of Experts
Did 'expert testimony' convict an innocent woman of murder?
"...of Rosa Jimenez, an undocumented immigrant from Ecatepec de Morelos (a town near Mexico City), who was six months..."

Feb. 4, 2011 News Feature by Jordan Smith

TV Eye: Crazy for Cop Shows
Cracking The Chicago Code
"...do, another one shows up and strikes my fancy: Blue Bloods, Detroit 1-8-7, Southland. I also watch Law &..."

Feb. 4, 2011 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

La Sombra Bar & Grill
Pisco sours and ceviche galore from the duo that brought you 34th Street Cafe
"...34th Street Cafe, the always-popular Santa Rita Cantina, and Blue Star Cafeteria, and their newest venture, situated just a..."

Nov. 19, 2010 Food Review by Rachel Feit

Edge of Darkness
This thriller marks a middling comeback for Mad Mel Gibson
"...Liberation Front in there somewhere, and what could be more gripping than that? As directed by Campbell, Edge of..."

Jan. 29, 2010 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Pollyanna Theatre Company
Kids loved Emily Cicchini's play about patterns so much that it's spawned two sequels
"...energetic play in which four friends – Red, Yellow, Blue, and Green – work together to identify the patterns..."

June 19, 2009 Arts Feature by Hannah Kenah

The Next Fun Fearless Female Rock Star
Austin's now generation comes of age in Suzanna Choffel
"...Her big eyes glint a clear blue-gray that inspires songs about oceans and heaven. Those boundless..."

Nov. 28, 2008 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

The Man in the White Hat
Larry Joe Doherty rides into the battle for CD 10
"...however, the race for Texas' 10th appears to be more than a fantasy. For the first time since DeLay..."

Oct. 3, 2008 News Feature by Lee Nichols

Letters at 3AM
Russia has gone from a crippled to a powerful nation, using the model of what might be called "national capitalism"
"...voice, declaimed that Putin is but a czar in blue jeans (true, he often wears blue jeans); as for..."

Aug. 29, 2008 Column by Michael Ventura

The Big Chill
Wild Thing Chip Taylor waxes political on 'New Songs of Freedom'
"..."Wild Thing" begin and continue for almost four pages, more than 400 listings of recordings on which the eternal..."

June 27, 2008 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

10,000 B.C.
After all those cataclysmic movies like Independence Day and The Day After Tomorrow, it seems right that Roland Emmerich has now turned his focus to the beginnings of civilization.
"...lands beyond beyond or the times before before better than those twin titans of stop-motion Jurassitude – not even..."

March 14, 2008 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Spontaneous Convergence
Chris Cogburn's No Idea Festival risks improvisation
"...where he helps teachers integrate music into the curriculum. "More than music in schools, I think it's important to..."

Feb. 15, 2008 Music Feature by Audra Schroeder

Adriene Mishler: Making her 'Assumption'
For this active Austin actress, there was something special about Refraction Arts' hillbilly/kung fu/rock & roll 'Hamlet'
"...ago, The Assumption opened at the somewhat hidden and more than a little mysterious Blue Theater, behind the Goodwill..."

Dec. 14, 2007 Arts Feature by Barry Pineo

Naked City
"...for stepping down. See "Beyond City Limits," below, for more...."

Nov. 30, 2007 News Feature

Heavy Metal
Even in blazing summer, Austin's welders and forgers fire it up and make like rock & rollers
"...work with searing steel. I visited and talked with more than a dozen metalworkers, and one thing occurred to..."

July 27, 2007 Arts Feature by Rachel Koper

FronteraFest 2007: The lowdown
"...Fringe has added a venue: In addition to the Blue Theater, 916 Springdale, works can be seen at the..."

Jan. 12, 2007 Arts Feature

Roy Orbison
Reissues
"...Sings Lonely and Blue (Monument/Legacy)Roy Orbison..."

Dec. 15, 2006 Music Review by Austin Powell

The Assumption
'The Assumption' is Refraction Arts Project's very modern and entertaining take on 'Hamlet' – a Shakespearean satire of all things hillbilly and all things Eastern, set to a rock & roll beat
"...Blue Theater, through Nov. 10..."

Nov. 3, 2006 Arts Review by Barry Pineo

Toros Tryouts: Day One, Part Two
"...from the Bronx, David Thompson couldn’t have reminded me more of my father if he had studied him for..."

Oct. 22, 2006 Sports Post by Josh Rosenblatt

The Departed
Watching this new film by Scorsese is tantamount to falling in love with the director all over again.
"...part wiseguy, part Brooklynese, and never, ever anything less than 100% pure immigrant-American dreamspeak. He was (and with The..."

Oct. 6, 2006 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Margaritas vs. Mojitos
It's Mexico vs. Cuba, tequila vs. rum, mix vs. muddle, in this battle for lime-infused-libation-sensation supremacy in the Lone Star State
"...in many a margarita. Even in Texas! There are more than a few bars where the drink bears more..."

Aug. 18, 2006 Food Feature by Barbara Chisholm

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