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"...on both sides, describing not having a smoking ban "progressive" is just plain ridiculous. His ridicule of those who..."

July 25, 2003 Column

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Republicans' special-session maneuvering shows contempt for Texans and mischaracterizes Texas' political history; the same party asks for the same kind of blind allegiance on foreign policy.
"...implication behind the current partisan maneuvering is that somehow progressive Democrats had their way for 100 years, and now..."

July 18, 2003 Column by Louis Black

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"...1987, professor Tom Schatz and I worked with the Radio-Television-Film staff to come up with a solution. Using course..."

July 18, 2003 Column

Salon of the West
They may not notice us every time we go to Barton Springs -- after all, they are thinking, passionate men, deep in conversation. But we sure notice them: the men at Philosophers' Rock. Who are they? And why does Austin owe them such a debt of gratitude?
"...his nationally syndicated John Henry Faulk Show, on the radio from 1951 to 1957, Faulk's greater notoriety comes from..."

July 4, 2003 Books Feature by Steve Moore

Naked City
Austin Stories
"...will officially reopen its doors for business on Wednesday. Radio celeb Bob Cole and partners Stan Miller and Steve..."

July 4, 2003 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Spangles and High Heels
Dreams come true, just ask "Her Tallness," Marcia Ball.
"...cowboy hats soon settled onto a scene alternately called progressive country and redneck rock. With albums by Michael Murphey,..."

June 20, 2003 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

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We struggle with the obscenity of a special legislative session aimed at redistricting, and we mourn the passing and celebrate the life of Al Ragle, an almost unsung hero of the Austin music scene.
"...the Classifieds), came into its own during the great progressive-country scare of the mid-Seventies (as Steven Fromholz references it),..."

June 20, 2003 Column by Louis Black

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"...for UT proper, 55 for citywide (like Web sites, radio, TV, etc., accessible by all at all times), 98..."

June 20, 2003 Column

Austin @ Large: The Big Mac Attack
The landslide victory of Brewster McCracken may have significantly mixed messages.
"...crowd at Hill's (owned by rabid McCracken-backer and KVET radio host Bob Cole) comprised more than just his friends..."

June 13, 2003 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

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"...While KOOP Radio enjoys seeing its name in print from time to..."

May 30, 2003 Column

City Hall's Bumpy Road
Can Austin planners and the City Council ever bring an end to the local transportation wars?
"..."idiots." The "smoking gun" made its way to KVET radio hosts Sammy Allred and Bob Cole, who launched their..."

May 23, 2003 News Feature by Lauri Apple

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"...amazing, and one of the few songs actually receiving radio play. Why is it that everyone else was mentioned..."

May 16, 2003 Column

It All Started at a Small, 50,000-Watt Radio Station in Fredericksburg, Texas ...
"...this station mixes country, gospel/Christian, and Tejano in a public-radio format...."

May 9, 2003 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

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"...the weekend, apparently to another Tejano station. Hopefully another radio station will pick up where they left off playing..."

April 25, 2003 Column

How Can Wynn Lose?
The mayoral odds are with Wynn, but could a run-off be a race?
"...than any council member has since.) Last year, the progressive forces for whom Nofziger is a natural candidate --..."

April 25, 2003 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

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"...safety of their armchairs. William Safire and the AM radio demagogues offered their critiques about how the military "should..."

April 18, 2003 Column

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"...["Page Two," April 4]. For the editor of a progressive publication, he certainly seems to capitulate rapidly. I've never..."

April 11, 2003 Column

Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
Proudly "successful" businessman Brad Meltzer aims to cut to the chase in the mayor's race.
"...priority when I'm mayor. I'm prepared to go on [radio] talk shows weekly. I want us to be doing..."

April 4, 2003 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

SXSW Picks and Sleepers
"...KIMCHEE RECORDS SHOWCASE: Started by smarty-pants DJs at M.I.T.'s radio station in Cambridge, Kimchee Records slices and dices a..."

March 14, 2003 Music Feature

SXSW Picks and Sleepers
"...a songwriter -- Jack Ingram is currently enjoying a radio revival with the Sanders-penned "A Little Bit." (Cactus Cafe,..."

March 14, 2003 Music Feature

Label Heads Sound Off
Conference Panels
"...and Beggars Group/Matador CEO Lesley Bleakley, this was a progressive, interesting group of folks, positioned somewhere in the gray..."

March 14, 2003 Music Review by Michael Chamy

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In blaming the anti-war movement for all possible future scenarios connected to terrorism or the war in Iraq, the hysterical right has poised itself to lead a devastating assault on the Constitution and its protections.
"...Andrew Duplantis, and Matt Hubbard. Survivors of the great Progressive Country Scare of the Seventies join up in the..."

Feb. 21, 2003 Column by Louis Black

I Want My MP3s
The rise and demise of Austin's once dominant file-sharing service, Audiogalaxy
"...of the same old crap they hear on the radio," says Will Robinson Sheff, former Audiogalaxy staff critic, current..."

Jan. 31, 2003 Music Feature by Michael Chamy

Holiday in San Antonio
The birth of Austin's punk scene: the Sex Pistols at Randy's Rodeo in San Antonio, 25 years ago this week.
"...fed a diet of bloated arena rock, mind-numbing FM radio, and cocaine-glutted rock stars...."

Jan. 10, 2003 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

Nowhere but Texas
A long, lost cosmic country artifact resurfaces.
"...1972 by Atlantic Records legend Jerry Wexler, performed by progressive country pioneers Freda & the Firedogs for a debut..."

Dec. 13, 2002 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

Freda & the Firedogs Reviewed
"...local reissues here, each one a milestone of Austin's progressive country era in its own inimitable way. Freda and..."

Dec. 13, 2002 Music Review by Margaret Moser

Dancing About Architecture
Noise Ordinance meeting is postponed, as is the ultimate fate of the Austin Music Network. Happily, the Armadillo Christmas Bazaar is back.
"...station has since "evolved its format to a more progressive focus and incorporated local music from Fastball, Davíd Garza,..."

Dec. 13, 2002 Music Column by Ken Lieck

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"...more than just a name change from liberal to progressive. The key to this election was winning the independent..."

Nov. 22, 2002 Column

Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
In Central Texas, the "progressive" agenda can trump the GOP "majority."
"...7.) Through the artifice of redistricting, the left -- progressive, liberal, Democrat, Green, choose your euphemism -- in Central..."

Nov. 8, 2002 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

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In the wake of the Republican Dream Team's electoral sweep, expect the governmental services you depend on to be diminished.
"...to describe it. Despair over Texas, never the most progressive state, but now taking an express train back to..."

Nov. 8, 2002 Column by Louis Black

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