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Eight Men Out, The Grifters, Say Anything
"...face smattered with freckles, his devious intelligence, and strangely private private life, Cusack has built a sustainable career playing..."

March 31, 2000 Screens Review by Sarah Hepola

Little Hotel on the Prairie
Proposed hotel and golf course would be constructed on city-owned parkland.
"...beginning of a trend to convert "underutilized" parkland to private luxury and, maybe, a return on the public's dollar?..."

March 24, 2000 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

The Schoolfield Of Hard Knocks
"...Schoolfield doesn't have children in AISD. He lives in the Eanes ISD, and his children attend the..."

March 24, 2000 News Feature by Suzy Spencer

Postmarks
Quote of the week: "You, my hyphenated friend, are an ambassador of evil."
"...sidewalks and car-free bikeways as we're spending to park private cars downtown...."

March 17, 2000 Column

Postmarks
We are wrong, wrong, wrong. So is golf.
"...delivery of water to existing residents by pipeline or private well is unsure or cost prohibitive...."

March 10, 2000 Column

How You Became a Criminal
An interview with Canadian documentary filmmaker Ron Mann about his newest film, Grass.
"...and it has not done anything except destroy people's lives, break up families. It is shameful. I think that..."

March 10, 2000 Screens Feature by Nick Barbaro

The Third Miracle
"...spiritual. He argues that people need belief in their lives, yet his internal logic won't allow this belief for..."

March 4, 2000 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Letters at 3AM
How broadband technologies will affect modern life.
"...viewing the human image transformed the home from a private place to which only family and intimates were invited,..."

March 3, 2000 Column by Michael Ventura

The Whole Truce
Gary Bradley ponders the significance of his proposed settlement agreement with the city of Austin.
"...can be passed to favor particular people, then the "private interest will prevail over the public interest." Indeed, the..."

Feb. 25, 2000 News Feature by Robert Bryce

Show and Tell
Spring Previews 2000
"...Set in war-torn 1975 Beirut, this drama follows the lives of three teen friends when the schools are shut..."

Feb. 25, 2000 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

Golden Arm Symphony
Unraveling the budding symphonic genius of Graham Reynolds
"...wooden, two-bedroom ramshackles where rent is still cheap (momentarily), lives Reynolds the composer. If not for the mailbox, you'd..."

Feb. 11, 2000 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

SLABBER: Audience With Mystery
The FronteraFest 2000 Long Fringe round-up continues with Robert Faires' review of SLABBER, by Lisa D'Amour.
"...city and invited anyone who was curious to a private session where she would share her current findings in..."

Feb. 11, 2000 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Postmarks
City council elections must be coming up soon...
"...many people in this state have truly turned their lives around and have become productive citizens. How many people..."

Jan. 28, 2000 Column

A Grave Injustice
Small Houston funeral home operator claims state agency is coming down hard on him while going easy on funeral giant SCI.
"...on May. In August of 1998, it used a private investigator who called several of May's friends to ask..."

Jan. 21, 2000 News Feature by Robert Bryce

The Death of Rock & Roll
Top 10s: Year, Decade, Eternity
"...On), Hidden Speaker (The Brittle Stars), Kiss Offs (Goodbye Private Life), Solid Gold 40 (Rock Show), and --Trail of..."

Jan. 7, 2000 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Journey Into Clarity #83
For years he'd blamed his sister for destroying his comic book, a book worth over two grand today. Looking back at a painful memory brings Wayne Alan Brenner that much closer to understanding why losing that darned comic book at age seven meant so much.
"...that just mattered so damn much. They were a private universe inside the jungle, these costumed-hero exploits; they were..."

Dec. 24, 1999 Features Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Postmarks
Hey, who put a vegetarian in my aquifer?
"...their empire building than they are the safety and lives of Austin's citizens and brave men and women who..."

Dec. 17, 1999 Column

Postscripts
The truth behind why local romance writer and presiding municipal court judge Evelyn Palfrey signed a contract with Pocket Books, not "Popular Books," to reissue her series of self-published novels.
"...Too Summer Conference, where she had paid for a private consultation with a literary agent, which Palfrey says panned..."

Dec. 10, 1999 Books Column by Clay Smith

Articulations
Farewell to two local galleries, welcome to the new dean of the UT College of Fine Arts.
"...well-deserved respite from the singular madness of running a private visual arts space. Then, Wednesday, December 8, Galeria Sin..."

Dec. 3, 1999 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Grow and Prosper
With neighbors still reeling from 1990 expansion, Hyde Park Baptist plans another growth project.
"...city attorney Andy Martin determined that the church's on-site private school violated city zoning requirements. But the city did..."

Nov. 19, 1999 News Feature by Erica C. Barnett

Letters at 3AM
Poetry is an act of faith.
"...not written a poem at some time in their lives -- which is partly why poetry, though it seems..."

Nov. 12, 1999 Column by Michael Ventura

Agent Sage
Retired FBI agent Byron Sage is still defending FBI's role at Waco.
"...good pension, and he's found lucrative employment in the private sector. But he can't let go. Nearly seven years..."

Nov. 12, 1999 News Feature by Robert Bryce

Public Notice
This week's breast cancer benefits sing the body electric; mother's help others; pixie dust, and more.
"...upon and examine their bodies as part of their lives' missions -- it's just a natural part of that..."

Nov. 5, 1999 Column by Kate X Messer

Choose Your Own Adventure
A short list of the most promising games slated to hit home systems before Christmas.
"...a matter of fact, reckless endangerment of your passengers' lives is encouraged. Scaring the bejesus out of your passengers..."

Nov. 5, 1999 Screens Feature by Brendan Sinclair

Public Notice
It's time for scary season, the season that has us examining our obsession with the nevermore, puts us in touch with our mortality, and brings us that much closer to our maker (and some of us to Maker's Mark, but that's another story -- ).
"...Spiritualist Church of Austin, 42nd & Ave D, offers Private Readings, Spirit Messages & Healing given by mediums. They..."

Oct. 29, 1999 Column by Kate X Messer

A Rural Riddle
Hays County Water Planning Partnership forms to try and stop unmitigated growth
"...and the Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Conservation District. "Everyone who lives in Hays County is a stakeholder in this process,"..."

Oct. 15, 1999 News Feature by Rob D'Amico

Postmarks
The dog-running controversy continues … and chalk another one up for Ventura.
"...we want to permit unmitigated growth of a large private institution in a compact inner-city neighborhood. This is not..."

Oct. 1, 1999 Column

Postmarks
Readers against Starbuckfucking, violence against children and rattlesnakes, and internal combustion engines.
"...I am sorry that Ms. DeVictoria feels that she lives on "trailer park row." I am quite proud of..."

Sept. 24, 1999 Column

Outside Providence
"...memorable performance as Tim Dunphy, a blue-collar teen who lives with his three-legged dog, crippled brother, and gruff but..."

Sept. 3, 1999 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Saint Augustine
Chronicle reviewer Bruce McCandless asks why Garry Wills' short biography of St. Augustine, the latest addition to the Penguin Lives series, is necessary -- and finds some intriguing answers.
"...of Saint Augustine, the latest title in Viking's Penguin Lives series of short biographies...."

Sept. 3, 1999 Books Review by Bruce McCandless

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