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Cultural Tastes Contribute to Perception
"...homosexual rights, save mutts at the shelter, read The New Yorker, shave less often, and swear that David Brooks..."

Jan. 4, 2005 Postmarks

Talk of the College Town
'The New Yorker' on tour in Austin
"...changed since Harold Ross, the founding editor of The New Yorker, famously declared in 1925 that his new magazine..."

Nov. 5, 2004 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

In Print
Peter Bogdanovich can't get enough of himself
"...Peter Bogdanovich's most recent film, The Cat's Meow, The New Yorker ran just about the saddest profile of a..."

Oct. 29, 2004 Screens Feature by Spencer Parsons

Triumph of the Yellow Kid
Comics are art, Spiegelman notes in his panel-busting history lesson
"...From the beginning, comics knew the pain of the late Rodney Dangerfield: They didn't..."

Oct. 22, 2004 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

"Comic Release: Negotiating Identity for a New Generation"
The Arthouse exhibition "Comic Release" is well worth seeing if you like to give your mind's teeth something complex to chew on or you appreciate the vernacular of comic books and graffiti or even if you don't
"..."Comic Release: Negotiating Identity for a New Generation"Arthouse at the Jones Center, through Oct. 24..."

Oct. 15, 2004 Arts Review by Wayne Alan Brenner

2004 ACL Fest Guide
Everything you need to know
"...a game plan for enjoying both ol' reliables and newcomers alike. We'll see you there. – Andy LangerFRIDAYKacy Crowley..."

Sept. 17, 2004 Music Feature

In the Shadow of No Towers
Art Spiegelman's response to September 11 is an invigorating obstacle course for the eyes and a workout for the reader's mind
"...Ironic, isn't it, how New York's World Trade Center towers – destroyed by terrorists..."

Sept. 10, 2004 Books Review by Wayne Alan Brenner

Vermeer in Bosnia: Cultural Comedies and Political Tragedies
'You might call Lawrence Weschler's most recent collection of peripatetic musings, 'Vermeer in Bosnia,' a series of tangents or digressions,' Russell Cobb writes, 'but this would ignore the fact the tangent is often the tale.'
"...In his 20 years at The New Yorker, Weschler developed a keen eye for connecting dots..."

Aug. 20, 2004 Books Review by Russell Cobb

Postcards From the Terrorists!
Be alert! People are taking pictures!
"...A 36-year-old New Yorker, Kamraman Ishtar, traveling in Austin from "out of..."

Aug. 20, 2004 News Feature by Michael King

War Drums
The war is over, but all these people keep dying anyway …
"...too is due for an update. Seymour Hersh, The New Yorker writer who has followed the scandal in detail,..."

Aug. 6, 2004 News Feature by Michael King

Land of Confusion
Michael Simon's first detective novel finds a transplanted New Yorker struggling to solve a murder in a 'completely different' Austin
"...disenchanted UT performing arts grad student, a transplant from New York, Michael Simon, midway through his graduate work, was..."

July 30, 2004 Books Feature by Roger Gathman

TV Eye
If we're very, very lucky, a solid TV series comes from all of this pain
"...to good people, sappy but well-intentioned things occur. A new Chicken Soup for the Soul book appears. Greeting cards..."

July 30, 2004 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Page Two
There's no such thing as a free road, there's no such thing as an objective documentary, and there might be no such thing as our 1,000th issue
"...the government wants to implement toll roads on the newest parts of 183 and MoPac (and some other freeways),..."

July 16, 2004 Column by Louis Black

Scrapbook: Uncollected Works 1990-2004
All this 'represents my hobbies, my diversions, my day jobs,' says Adrian Tomine, who will be at BookPeople on June 15, in his brief introduction. But it's so much more.
"...comics for Tower Records' Pulse! magazine; illustrations for The New Yorker, Esquire, other magazines and bands and movies; previously..."

June 11, 2004 Books Review by Wayne Alan Brenner

Summer Reading
Beyond Texas
"...nice to hear from the defense. Surowiecki is The New Yorker's economics columnist. He begins his book with a..."

May 28, 2004 Books Feature by Roger Gathman

Summer Reading
Also Recommended
"..."It was my New Year's resolution for 2001 to never miss another day..."

May 28, 2004 Books Feature by Shawn Badgley

In Person
BookPeople, April 16
"...For Julia Alvarez fans, the title of her new book of poetry, The Woman I Kept to Myself..."

April 23, 2004 Books Feature by Belinda Acosta

The Joke's on Bush
Newspaper cartoonist Dan Piraro launches a national stand-up tour, Bizarro's PolitiComedy-A-Go-Go, starring a "quartet of liberal wisenheimers" cracking wise about election-year issues, this week in Austin
"...word from tour mastermind Dan Piraro, creator of the newspaper comic Bizarro (seen in the Austin American-Statesman funny pages,..."

April 9, 2004 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Requiem for a Sane Man
Exalting comic maverick Bill Hicks on the 10th anniversary of his passing
"...are," Bill Hicks declared in an interview with The New Yorker's John Lahr. Whether or not Hindus would accept..."

March 12, 2004 Arts Feature by Steve Birmingham

Lingering on the Beloved Characters of 'What Ever'
Talking with Heather Woodbury about the people in her eight-hour performance novel, What Ever.
"...forbid you to hear. And Bushie, oh Bushie! The New York prostitute of the song to an urban tree,..."

Dec. 5, 2003 Arts Feature by Heather Barfield Cole

The Top Texas 40
Ranking the Lone Star State in song
"...to marry the two in concept. Texas -- like New York, California, and the whole South -- just seems..."

Nov. 28, 2003 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

Short Cuts
Credit where credit is due: Bill Broyles takes on Brian Grazer in The New Yorker.
"...Broyles, Square Shooter Dept.: A recent article in The New Yorker by Tad Friend tackled the always-thorny problem of..."

Nov. 14, 2003 Screens Column by Marc Savlov

Where's Karl?
"...A recent New Yorker profile of the president's special assistant, Karl Rove,..."

Nov. 7, 2003 News Feature by Lucius Lomax

Doubt and Caution at All Times
An interview DBC Pierre and Dan Rhodes on tour, together
"...was right last week when she said through The New Yorker that Pierre's Booker Prize-winning debut ranks only among..."

Oct. 31, 2003 Books Feature by Shawn Badgley

TCB
"TCB" gets in the van with Grand Champeen and encores at CMJ in NYC.
"...they'll take the stage for their CMJ showcase at New York City's Acme Underground. They left Austin around 5pm..."

Oct. 31, 2003 Music Column by Christopher Gray

Page Two
Critical response to Kill Bill ignores the current cultural resonance of cinematic vengeance.
"...nor to further freedom, birth democracy, or for a new Middle East. No, it was for vengeance, to get..."

Oct. 31, 2003 Column by Louis Black

Page Two
Kill Contemporary Film Criticism: Vol. 1.
"...When this generation of French film writers initiated the New Wave and became the most influential filmmakers in the..."

Oct. 24, 2003 Column by Louis Black

From My Mexican Kitchen
"...On the back cover of Diana Kennedy's new book, a quote from The New Yorker describes her..."

Oct. 17, 2003 Food Review by Claudia Alarcón

'The New Yorker,' My Mother, and Me
An Austin writer courses through her favorite magazine's festival circuits.
"...my family has enjoyed an epic history of The New Yorker readership. My mother first subscribed as a college..."

Oct. 3, 2003 Books Feature by Molly Beth Brenner

Page Two
Meet our new Web site; local film news; and tackling denial, from the city budget to the Republican right.
"...Let me promote our new Web redesign (austinchronicle.com), masterminded by Karen Rheudasil. The Chronicle..."

Oct. 3, 2003 Column by Louis Black

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