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In a post-Katrina about-face, Republicans suddenly don't want to play the 'blame game'
"...should be on the Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco and New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin (no paranoid conspiracy theory –..."

Sept. 9, 2005 Column by Louis Black

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The artistic genius of 79-year-old cinematographer Haskell Wexler is only the beginning of his story; the passion and eloquence of his lifelong political commitment stand equal to his cinematic achievements
"...I was in New York City at the Friday evening reception for "Film..."

June 10, 2005 Column by Louis Black

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...the recent and informative article "Let's 'Rumbo'! Right Now!" [News, Feb. 25]. As a fifth-generation Austinite of Mexican descent,..."

March 11, 2005 Column

Letters at 3AM
Changes in Earth's atmosphere – solar flares, the shape of the planet, disruptions in the ozone layer and magnetic fields – are bigger than any of our more quotidian concerns
"...a commercial break came on for the 11 o'clock news, and for a brief moment I saw something ......"

July 23, 2004 Column by Michael Ventura

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When Rush Limbaugh reinvented the blindly loyal conformist as a daring, oppressed, truth-seeking revolutionary, he also re-created the mainstream in his image
"...and severely diminished his importance, already diluted by changing times. No author since has emerged as such a pervasive..."

July 2, 2004 Column by Louis Black

Letters at 3AM
Weapons of Mass Deception
"...they won't when you examine some details of your new Department of Homeland Security...."

Nov. 29, 2002 Column by Michael Ventura

What I Learned at the Dot-Bomb Revolution
Robert Bryce recounts his short, happy career in the Internet wave
"...and the Internet. In mid-January, they flew me to New York for an interview with the three top editors..."

Nov. 30, 2001 News Feature by Robert Bryce

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A right, a left, another right: our letters column takes it on the chin.
"...man for whom it was named with a pioneer newscaster Edward R. Murrow. What a lame brain. That is..."

Oct. 12, 2001 Column

Contributors
Descriptions of the contributors to The Austin Chronicle 20th anniversary issue
"...Frank Dobie, he was most recently seen as a News 8 commentator. He wrote his contribution on a manual..."

Sept. 7, 2001 Features Feature

David Leslie's Impact Addict Videos
"...Performance artist and UT art professor David Leslie (whose New York performance, in which viewers were offered $1,000 to..."

March 21, 2001 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

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Our readers talk back.
"...Sometimes things are not what they seem. When Gary came..."

Dec. 15, 2000 Column

More Than a Pair of Jokers
While she was growing up, Anne S. Lewis thought of Randy and Jason Sklar as just her crazy twin cousins. But now, after an MTV sitcom and success on the comedy club circuit, she's thinking her relatives may be more than just a pair of jokers in her family deck.
"...club. Then they got a rave review in The New York Times. Last summer, my son turned on the..."

Feb. 11, 2000 Arts Feature by Anne S. Lewis

Coach's Corner
"...pontificate about parades. I want to tell you about New York City. It's a little ironic, after questioning the..."

Dec. 18, 1998 Column by Andy "Coach" Cotton

Books of a Lifetime
Dawn Powell: A Biography
"...review in The Nation. According to many of the New York literati of the Thirties and Forties, it was..."

Nov. 27, 1998 Books Feature

Just Can't Get Enough
More Summer Reading
"...the book fumbles through a plot-heavy middle, piling on new characters and twists of fate without exploring or resolving..."

June 12, 1998 Books Feature

Austin Over Easy
The Chronicle Guide to Breakfast Dining
"...thankfully free of idle chat from the waitstaff. The New York Times and Austin American - Statesman fill an..."

March 13, 1998 Food Feature

A Great Day in Harlem
This hourlong documentary is the fascinating story of a photograph that captures 57 New York City jazz musicians on a Harlem brownstone stoop one summer morning in 1958.
"...moment that now can become a fertile doorway. Fifty-seven New York City jazz musicians gathered for this photograph which..."

June 16, 1995 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

You Never Had It: An Evening With Charles Bukowski
Lost tapes of a drunken night with the dissolute apostle
"...Much like The Times of Bill Cunningham, the recent biography of the New..."

Aug. 7, 2020 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

Who Do You Love?
Jennifer Weiner returns with what might be her best love story yet
"...was summering at Cape Cod and chatted about this new book, VIDA’s Count, Harper Lee, and why she’s (mostly)..."

Aug. 18, 2015 Arts Post by Jessi Cape

Letters at 3AM: He Took the Cat to Texas
This is the final story in the many-storied life of Mayer Vishner
"...were, to his agony, beyond his capacities. As a newspaperman, his passion for clarity and accuracy remain unexcelled in..."

Sept. 20, 2013 Column by Michael Ventura

Letters at 3AM: Just Since April
Secret surveillance efforts fly in the face of our Constitution
"...all that fits. (Quotes and headlines are from The New York Times unless otherwise noted.)..."

Aug. 23, 2013 Column by Michael Ventura

Can the Earth Be Saved?
Walter Cronkite and the creation of Earth Day
"...Texas at Austin is honoring the legacy of CBS News anchorman (1962-1981) Walter Cronkite by dedicating the plaza in..."

April 20, 2012 News Feature by Douglas Brinkley

The 'It' Program
Musical theatre struts back onstage at Texas State to rave reviews
"...an endorsement of its musical theatre program in The New York Times. In an Artsbeat blog post titled "Answers..."

Nov. 5, 2010 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Letters at 3AM: Where We Actually Live
A nation that lets its infrastructure crumble will wake one fine day to find itself crippled
"...Here are fragments of an accurate description from The New York Times:..."

Oct. 8, 2010 Column by Michael Ventura

Point Austin: Torture and History
Revelations of the Bush torture programs are only the first step
"...keep up without a program, and each day brings newly disturbing revelations. This morning's New York Times (April 22),..."

April 24, 2009 News Column by Michael King

God Save the Queenie
Duke Ellington's almost lost opera of a Harlem beautician gets rescued and a makeover
"...empire.) Queenie Pie's "reign" comes under threat, though, from New Orleans temptress Café Olay, who heaps insult upon injury..."

April 17, 2009 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

All Access
Austin's B-Side Entertainment rethinks how to get a movie to the masses
"...On Jan. 25, The New York Times ran what was a fairly glum take..."

Feb. 20, 2009 Screens Feature by Mike Kanin

Letters at 3am
Obama won the election through a uniquely American combination of inspiration and cash
"...again that Martin Luther King not only believed; he knew. Where did he find the love in his heart..."

Nov. 21, 2008 Column by Michael Ventura

Page Two: Running in Place
Movie-serial style coverage plagues the most thrilling, genuine, and troubling Democratic contest in decades
"...Sometimes serial heroes were original; other times, they were more..."

May 30, 2008 Column by Louis Black

On the Map
Austin's art scene kept catching the eye of the nation in 2005
"...eye, scoring a segment on the network's Sunday Morning newsmagazine. Ballet Austin danced across Europe at the invitation of..."

Jan. 6, 2006 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

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