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March 27-April 3
"...Andrew's Presbyterian, 14311 Wells Port, 251-0698. $10 suggested donation. www.staopen.com. Saturday 29..."

March 28, 2008 News Feature

The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster
"...twentysomething physics major from Oregon, wrote the board an open letter insisting that, if intelligent design were to be..."

April 14, 2006 Books Review by Wayne Alan Brenner

Transformations
A Conversation with the three directors of the SXSW premiere Cruel & Unusual
"...of the documentary, Cruel & Unusual, was an eye opener. First of all, I had to lose those entertainingly..."

March 10, 2006 Features Feature by Kate X Messer

Point Austin: Kicking Around the Bonds
T he Sisyphus bond committee just rolled the stone up the hill – be ready to duck
"...• How much to spend on "open space"? The quotes here have more to do with..."

Jan. 20, 2006 News Column by Michael King

Not So Red
A "blue state" reporter journeys through the multi-colored regions of the Lone Star State
"...she thought Kerry did a "terrific" job during the debates). "I had a hard time. I even agonized over..."

July 1, 2005 News Feature by Rose Aguilar

I Live My Broken Dreams
This year's rock docs examine the 'outsider myth' and more among the likes of Daniel Johnston, Townes Van Zandt, and Wild Man Fischer
"...of his youth, his manner more mysteriously walled-off than open to anything, there's something unnervingly compelling about Johnston's charisma...."

March 11, 2005 Screens Feature by Will Robinson Sheff

Naked City
News and happenings around Austin and beyond
"...• The 79th Texas Legislature opened for business Tuesday amid the traditional pomp and circumstance...."

Jan. 14, 2005 News Feature by Lee Nichols

Here Come the Transporters
In the endless Central Texas transportation wars, the lions and the lambs look for ways to make peace
"...Cap Metro's attempts to sell its message of openness were, naturally, lost on that crowd. While Daugherty reiterated..."

June 4, 2004 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

All the Hottest Clubs
"...and most influential of the Dem clubs. Membership is open to those in precincts within or adjacent to Town..."

March 5, 2004 News Feature

Postmarks
Light Rail, Green Politics, and much ado about the city's growing pains.
"...job. Instead he retains a refreshing honesty and an open mind...."

Oct. 13, 2000 Column

The Green Queen
Beverly Griffith's populist ideas, once held by a majority of the council, are finding few friends as Mayor Watson turns the council's agenda toward transportation.
"...During the feverish bond debates of August, Griffith must have recited her "environment, equity,..."

Sept. 29, 2000 News Feature by Kevin Fullerton

Naked City
Capital Metro outlines transit alternatives; the Texas Constitution gets ready for a makeover; Ronnie Earle's sparse death penalty record suggests he may not seek death in the yogurt shop murders; the Police Oversight Focus Group prepares its recommendations for city council; and the Third Choice Conference unites third parties for ballot reform.
"...may lose another landmark next month, when City Council debates the fate of the Castleman-Bull House, built at the..."

Oct. 22, 1999 News Feature by Jessica Carter

The Primary Source
"...only one of which, the East Side Lounge, is open full time. There's also Ben's Long Branch barbecue, still..."

Feb. 26, 1999 Music Feature by Christopher Hess

Postmarks
"...that Liberty Bank has recently received regulatory approval to open a full-service banking facility in Southeast Austin...."

Oct. 9, 1998 Column

Postmarks
"...enemy preaching to the converted. If he is of open mind, I suggest he trot down to the local..."

Dec. 26, 1997 Column

Get on the Bus
Austin Latinos March on Washington
"...to the capital and black footsteps scrambling into the open roof. The logo, says the march's organizers, represents Latinos'..."

Oct. 25, 1996 News Feature

Experience the C.H.A.R.M.?
Marketing the "live music capital of the world"
"...a database of over 5,000 music-related businesses in Texas. Opened in 1990, Monahan's office began with a state legislative..."

Sept. 6, 1996 Music Feature by Andy Langer

Headlines / Quote of the Week
"...small border town at the center of national border debates. Aarón Torres wrote: “Abbott has turned Eagle Pass into..."

Feb. 16, 2024 News Feature

Are Rainbows a No-Go at Leander ISD?
Rainbow flags removed from Cypress Elementary School classroom before first day
"...During LISD's districtwide back-to-school open house event on Aug. 15, the mother of a..."

Sept. 2, 2022 News Feature by Madi Donham

Politics Gift Guide 2021: Ain't That Good News
Some gift ideas for the politically and civically minded
"...You can go all out for your next holiday open-bar lobbyist-adjacent party tablescape with a matching bite-sized tree topper..."

Dec. 3, 2021 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

LBJ Library at 50: An Interview With Mark A. Lawrence
The Library's current director takes a historian's view
"...appreciated about this institution, which is the dedication to openness, the eagerness to work with researchers and to help..."

Aug. 26, 2021 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Council Recap: Hey, Remember That Thing We Asked You to Do?
City Council revisits resilience hubs and Rainey Street density
"...share a common character; they were reprises of past debates on the dais, where Council had already made policy..."

April 16, 2021 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Program Could Be a Lifeline for the State Economy
From script to screen to jobs
"...Senate Finance and House Appropriations committees start their respective debates in the upcoming session, the Texas Moving Image Industry..."

Jan. 15, 2021 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Council Recap: Clearing the Decks for 2021 in a City That Never Stops Growing
Zoning, housing, and COVID relief dominate year's final meeting
"...As is the case with many Council debates about land use and housing, the debate over the..."

Dec. 11, 2020 News Post by Austin Sanders

A Long Activist Legacy Survives on the Eastside
Holding on to El Barrio
"...uniforms and berets, reminiscent of Che Guevara, and their open challenge to white supremacy...."

Nov. 20, 2020 News Feature by Brant Bingamon

Qmmunity: Less Hate, More Glitter and Glam
Try out a drag makeup tutorial, help solve a virtual whodunnit, and more queer fun
"...What a week and then some, y'all. Today, of..."

Nov. 13, 2020 Column by Beth Sullivan

Chronicle Endorsements for the November General Election
Our picks for the local, state, and national races you'll see on your ballot
"...residents, need to be better represented in Coun­cil's land-use debates, including by Pool. But the incumbent remains our clear..."

Oct. 2, 2020 News Feature by The Chronicle Editorial Board

Headlines / Quote of the Week
"...More Park Amenities Open: Last Saturday Austin Parks and Recreation Department reopened additional..."

Sept. 18, 2020 News Feature

Qmmunity: Back to School and Bassackwardlandia
State Board of Education excludes queer and trans kids in sex ed overhaul
"...From textbook wars to debates on slavery's role in the Civil War, the State..."

Sept. 11, 2020 Column by Beth Sullivan

Austin At Large: Voices In Our (Old) Heads
OK Boomers, do you now regret pushing for 10-1? Where do you think it went wrong?
"...let's assume this is legit. It's amazing how this open-minded exploration of the real feelings of average Austinites led..."

July 10, 2020 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

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