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Letters at 3AM
The Oklahoma City Memorial and Ground Zero stir feelings of the dead calling on us to live
"...bedside of my ailing brother. I hadn't been to New York in a long time; it was late September,..."

April 15, 2005 Column by Michael Ventura

About AIDS
Enough with the NYC 'superbug'!
"..."New HIV superbug resistant to treatment! Causes AIDS in 3..."

March 11, 2005 Column by Sandy Bartlett

Nellie Blog
Why modern-day muckraker Ana Marie Cox couldn't care less about her critics – or even, at times, her audience
"...The New York Times is famous for transforming the hip into..."

March 4, 2005 Screens Feature by Roger Gathman

In Person
Don DeLillo at UT's Jessen Auditorium, Feb. 10.
"...There is little argument against DeLillo's being a quintessential New Yorker, and some critics were angered by what they..."

Feb. 25, 2005 Books Feature by Jess Sauer

Page Two
The perception that the liberal elite mocks the rest of the country and holds its values up to ridicule is probably critical to the whole positioning of moral values as a national issue. And it is only perception.
"...was in a world before the Internet, where cultural news often traveled faster than the culture. The first time..."

Jan. 14, 2005 Column by Louis Black

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...homosexual rights, save mutts at the shelter, read The New Yorker, shave less often, and swear that David Brooks..."

Jan. 7, 2005 Column

"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

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

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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

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

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

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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

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

TV Eye
Strong words from Edward James Olmos, and what's on this week.
"...comedy starring Sam Seder and Jon Benjamin as clueless New York City desk cops sent out to on-foot patrol...."

Aug. 29, 2003 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Naked City
Beyond City Limits
"...Antonio and the Valley, urban blacks, and one transplanted New Yorker" -- that would be Naishtat -- "in Ardmore,..."

June 6, 2003 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Arts Stalwarts
Twelve of Austin's cultural heroes will be inducted into the Austin Arts Hall of Fame at the 2003 Austin Critics Table Awards ceremony, and here is an introduction to them and some of their significant contributions to the local arts scene.
"...on canvas, and shared their knowledge and experience with new generations of artists. They are the artists, the educators,..."

May 30, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Reason Why
"...international law while creating a costly but largely useless new federal bureaucracy loosely called "Homeland Security." Meanwhile, such fundamental..."

April 11, 2003 News Feature by George McGovern

Twice as Nice
Nancy Savoca comes with two films tucked under her arms -- Dirt and Rebel Without a Pause.
"..."New Yorkers and Texans: the only two people you don't..."

March 7, 2003 Screens Feature by Margaret Moser

The Comforts of Home Cooking
Two Austin schools are teaching the old-fashioned way.
"...Cooking and dining out certainly became the new theatrical entertainment for the turn of the 21st century,..."

Feb. 7, 2003 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Dead Man Writing
"...he spoke to the Chronicle from his home in New York...."

Jan. 10, 2003 Arts Feature by Michael King

Atonement, Etc. -- Top 10-plus, Special 2002 bonus edition
Books for which we confess our true feelings, reconsider our disdain, or finally find room: top 10-plus, 2002 edition …
"...of the pack in a fit of mischief" (The New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice, Dec. 8, 2002)..."

Jan. 3, 2003 Books Feature

Our Dinner With Tony
Wes Marshall and Mick Vann do dinner with a worldly renegade chef.
"...a guy that led the consummate junkie's life in New York City (when he wasn't behind the line at..."

Dec. 27, 2002 Food Feature by Wes Marshall

Rectangular Packages With Ribbons
"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.
"...States so he could take photos. When he left New York in June of 1964, he drove through 17..."

Dec. 13, 2002 Books Feature by Clay Smith

It's the Thoughts That Count
Franzen after the frenzy
"...Jonathan Franzen's new collection of essays, How to Be Alone (Farrar, Straus..."

Dec. 6, 2002 Books Feature by Russell Cobb

TV Eye
More adventures in Idoldom.
"...I don't know what was more exciting -- the news that Dana Clark, the Austin American Idol auditions winner..."

Nov. 15, 2002 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

White Apples
Jonathan Carroll brings his White Apples to BookPeople on Saturday, Nov. 9, 3pm. Ric Williams brings you his review of it.
"...mocking streets of empire. Carroll's philosophical proclivities and brisk New Yorker-style domestic insights (at least as displayed in the..."

Nov. 8, 2002 Books Review by Ric Williams

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Leaving us no time to catch our breaths after the Austin City Limits, Pecan Street, and Cinematexas festivals, our little city is graced next with the Heart of Film Screenwriters Conference and Austin Film Festival, unofficially kicked off by a screening (co-sponsored by the Austin Film Society) of Jonathan Demme's new film, The Truth About Charlie.
"...Academy Award-winner (The Silence of the Lambs) Jonathan Demme's new film, will be screened at the Paramount as kind..."

Oct. 4, 2002 Column by Louis Black

"Austin City Limits" Festival Picks & Sleepers
"...Her blond prettiness doesn't hurt, and neither does a new CD, Trail to Monterrey, that features a rollicking version..."

Sept. 27, 2002 Music Feature

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