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Articulations
Despite the economic downturn, Arts Center Stage is moving forward in its campaign to build the Long Center for the Performing Arts, and two of Austin's gay playwrights have cause to be happy.
"...Gay Playwrights Happy..."

March 8, 2002 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Pieces of Time
The legendary Peter Bogdanovich discusses his latest film, The Cat's Meow, about a hush-hush Hearst scandal of long ago.
"...Time and 1997's Who the Devil Made It.) Bogdanovich's directing career would undergo ups and downs with films such..."

March 1, 2002 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

Collegia Musikum
How music from the Medieval and Baroque eras impacts us today
"...all points across the United States. In addition to directing and performing for T.E.M.P., he has also performed and..."

Jan. 25, 2002 Music Feature by Robi Polgar

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...St. Michael's Academy from 1997-2000, chairing the Theology department, directing the community service program, and sitting on the board..."

Dec. 21, 2001 Column

Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
The City Council greets the Gus Garcia Era.
"...team.) After that comes the Holly plan, whose key players -- from the El Concilio coalition of Mexican-American neighborhood..."

Nov. 30, 2001 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Short Cuts
Kids do the darndest things when armed with Super-8 cameras.
"...Thurman, and Robert Sean Leonard, is based on the play by Stephen Belber and has already drawn comparisons to..."

Nov. 9, 2001 Screens Column by Marc Savlov

Postmarks
Our own little Gaza Strip, and the Halloween (Gas) Mask is taken to task.
"...have the foresight, intelligence, or simple sense of fair play to run it with an immediate, levelheaded counterpoint. Questions..."

Nov. 2, 2001 Column

Dancing About Architecture
More Austin music news
"...venue Maggie Mae's was switching to a "pay to play" policy. "Pay to play" is a setup, long in..."

Oct. 19, 2001 Music Column by Ken Lieck

For Your Consideration ...
Austin Film Festival Preview
"...James, helped adapt Brown's stories for the screen). Howard plays Vietnam vet Leon Barlow, whose war experiences inspire his..."

Oct. 12, 2001 Screens Feature

Contributors
Descriptions of the contributors to The Austin Chronicle 20th anniversary issue
"...for The Austin Chronicle 1981-83. She is a filmmaker/screenwriter, screenwriting/directing instructor, and book editor...."

Sept. 7, 2001 Features Feature

Blood and Guts and Dirt and Joy
Michael Miller may appear at first meeting to be withdrawn, but he is absolutely present onstage and off, and his willingness to "get dirty" with his characters and continuous challenge to himself to be better make this seemingly reserved actor one of Austin's best.
"...1990s, and I've worked on at least a half-dozen plays with him, in addition to leading workshops in which..."

Aug. 10, 2001 Arts Feature by Robi Polgar

Eye to Eye
David Byrne gets sincere
"...mark, even as Byrne was busy with books, photography, directing films, drawing, et al. His inclusive approach to aesthetics:..."

Aug. 10, 2001 Music Feature by David Lynch

Shivering the Timbers
The Dirigo Group's 'Gypsy Chain' Speaks for the Trees
"...work the group has ever staged. And Somers isn't directing the show out of love for a good yarn..."

Aug. 3, 2001 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

America's Sweethearts
"...Alan Arkin. Former Disney Chairman Joe Roth takes the directing helm with this bitchy romantic comedy, and wouldn't you..."

July 20, 2001 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Articulations
Executive Director Elizabeth Ferrer resigns from the Austin Museum of Art, and Allen Robertson's Jouét flies again at Louisville.
"...and Zachary Scott Theatre Center Artistic Director Dave Steakley directing. In the Friday, July 13 edition of The Courier-Journal,..."

July 20, 2001 Arts Column by Robert Faires

The Art of Parenting With Art
Trying to find ways to make art while sustaining a family is no easy road.
"...of screeching. Now she sings along with the CD player as we speed up to a crawl amid thousands..."

June 22, 2001 Arts Feature by Robi Polgar

Articulations
Central Texas writer Tom Grimes has a play date in L.A., Deborah Hay duets with Baryshnikov in Brooklyn, and Jouét flies off to Louisville, plus legislative applause for Austin musicals Jouét and Oliver!
"...Texas State, and occasional Chronicle contributor, has a new play, New World, opening in Los Angeles this week. Set..."

June 1, 2001 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Bohemian Rhapsody
'Moulin Rouge' Director Baz Luhrmann Loves Love
"...Did you first conceive Moulin Rouge while you were directing La Bohème?..."

June 1, 2001 Screens Feature by Kimberley Jones

Won't You Come In?
For four years, playwright Lisa D'Amour and director Katie Pearl have forged an uncommon bond with audiences through the welcoming, intimate quality of their theatre work. They've also forged an uncommon bond with each other, a mutually fulfilling creative partnership that will continue for the rest of their lives.
"...They may distribute individual cassette recorders with pre-recorded tapes directing you to the location of a performance, as they..."

May 11, 2001 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Next Step
They've made their films. They've done the festivals. Now, four filmmakers share stories about finding -- and losing -- distribution.
"...teen drama rollercoaster was nabbed by Panorama Entertainment; it played here in Austin roughly a month ago and sank..."

April 20, 2001 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Theatre -- ALL CAPS, All the Time
There's nothing lower-case or lethargic about theatre director, actor, and producer Sharon Sparlin. She's bold, animated, even electric, and channeling all that high-voltage energy into creating equally energetic theatre all the time.
"...the Public Domain theatre company was doing her favorite play, Bertolt Brecht's The Life of Galileo, so she walked..."

April 13, 2001 Arts Feature by C. Denby Swanson

Articulations
The "first lady of Austin theatre" -- actress and educator Nan Cameron Elkins, whose credits included more than 300 Austin theatre productions and teaching speech and stage skills to thousands of Central Texas students -- has taken her final bow.
"...Johnson's drama Jessie's Closet. She was frequently as busy directing as acting, and the Eighties were a particularly fruitful..."

April 6, 2001 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Prison Buff
Peeking Behind the Curtain of Incarceration
"...Jean Trounstine, is an account of Trounstine's 10 years directing plays behind the bars of the Framingham Women's Prison..."

April 6, 2001 Books Feature by Amanda Eyre Ward

Articulations
New York is calling, and Austin performers from the Rude Mechanicals to the Flaming Idiots to MOMFest are answering.
"...If you're doing a play in New York, you can hardly do better than..."

March 16, 2001 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Wild Ride
Bruce Branit and Jeremy Hunt made "405" with a digital camera, off-the-desktop software, and a desktop computer. The action / comedy has now become the most popular short film on the Web.
"...talent agents CAA, toasted by the digerati, and offered directing deals. The short is even available for purchase on..."

March 2, 2001 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Alive and Kicking
Just when a heavy cynicism about the future of independent film has overtaken the industry and most of its observers, the Sundance Film Festival came along during the early weeks of 2001 and, almost unexpectedly, brightened the downcast mood shared by its most dour participants.
"...other film, Tape, is an adaptation of a three-person play by Stephen Belber. Shot and projected on HD video,..."

Feb. 2, 2001 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Gift
"...uneven results in recent years as he's taken to directing studio features: For every Darkman and A Simple Plan,..."

Jan. 19, 2001 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

A Man of Character
State and Main star William H. Macy talks about his iconic position as America's indie darling, the state of indie filmmaking today, and what on earth Gus Van Sant was thinking.
"...career to date has included a wealth of stage plays (many written by school chum Mamet) and, it goes..."

Jan. 12, 2001 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Real Estate and Perfect Mates
The Year in Austin Culture
"...did just this, and the feast was two Beckett plays: Krapp's Last Tape and Waiting for Godot (the accent,..."

Jan. 5, 2001 Arts Feature by Robi Polgar

Real Estate and Perfect Mates
The Year in Austin Culture
"...Ada Calhoun: Playwright John Walch, because the play it took him years..."

Jan. 5, 2001 Arts Feature

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