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April 11, 2003 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

The Reason Why
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April 11, 2003 News Feature by George McGovern

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April 4, 2003 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Rock Your Eyes Out
"The Musikshow" and "The Rawkshow," a pair of linked exhibitions at Gallery Lombardi, explore the connection between rock music and art, one from the angle of musicians who also make art, the other from the angle of artists who also make music.
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March 7, 2003 Screens Feature by Margaret Moser

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Feb. 21, 2003 Food Feature by MM Pack

The Comforts of Home Cooking
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Feb. 7, 2003 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

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The Austin Film Society presents an evening in celebration of Sam Fuller.
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Jan. 31, 2003 Screens Feature by Shawn Badgley

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Jan. 10, 2003 Arts Feature by Michael King

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Jan. 3, 2003 Books Feature

Our Dinner With Tony
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Dec. 27, 2002 Food Feature by Wes Marshall

Being Charlie Kaufman
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Dec. 20, 2002 Screens Feature by Kimberley Jones

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Dec. 20, 2002 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

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"Judging from the places he visited in Texas, he is clearly one New Yorker who believed, or at least wanted to document, the myths Texans tell themselves," writes Clay Smith of Garry Winogrand's photographs in Winogrand 1964.
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Dec. 13, 2002 Books Feature by Clay Smith

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Dec. 6, 2002 Books Feature by Russell Cobb

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Nov. 15, 2002 Books Feature by Roger Gathman

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Nov. 8, 2002 Books Review by Ric Williams

Pauline & Paulettes
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