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His Shadow in the Frame
The Austin Museum of Art exhibition "Robert Frank Photographs" provides an excellent introduction to Frank's career from his early social documentary work to his introspective images of later decades, and shows him always striving in his images to reflect his deeply personal response to the world around him.
"...Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg, and painters Alfred Leslie, Larry Rivers, and Alice Neel, on a program with the 1986..."

March 28, 2003 Arts Feature by Erina Duganne

TV Eye
Local filmmaker Heather Courtney's award-winning doc, Los Trabajadores, hits the small screen.
"...And don't count Melissa and Joan out yet: The Rivers women will still troll the red carpet. This year,..."

March 21, 2003 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Food-o-File
Virginia B. Wood dishes up all the event news you can stomach, in this week's "Food-o-File."
"...site... On Tuesday, March 18, at 7pm, Asti Trattoria & Wine Bar (43rd & Duval, 451-1218) will host a..."

March 14, 2003 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

The Hightower Report
Bush goes on a spending binge; lawmakers demand Bush ask for war permission.
"...get health care for all, do not get our rivers and lakes cleaned up, do not get energy independence,..."

Feb. 28, 2003 News Column by Jim Hightower

J Church
Texas Platter
"...Hahn's jazz fandom comes to the fore on "Sam Rivers," an absurdist shout-out to the jazz scion's performance at..."

Feb. 7, 2003 Music Review by Michael Chamy

Song Loon
Second Place
"...where the Staten Island Ferry docks and the two rivers meet, I slipped off my sandals and took off..."

Jan. 31, 2003 Books Feature by Bonnie West

Denying Marisol
Third Place
"...aguas vendor with big bosoms, a giant Tweedy Bird piñata, three boys, real cholo, in a purple lowrider with..."

Jan. 31, 2003 Books Feature by Nancy Moser

Critics Poll
"...Jerry Renshaw: Redd Volkaert & the Twangbangers, Continental Club..."

Jan. 3, 2003 Music Feature

The Caucasian Chalk Circle
Director David Charles Goyette uses an army of actors to stage Brecht's epic of war, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, and his constant movement of them, along with the impressive design work, gives the impression of a huge and hungry populace, but much of the story is lost in the broad acting of much of the UT student cast.
"...produce a play like the UT Department of Theatre & Dance. With seemingly limitless resources, they make an indelible..."

Nov. 22, 2002 Arts Review by Barry Pineo

The Smell of Success
Austin's poster art scene is back, and it's better than ever.
"...Zona Rosa to the cartoonish glee of his Belle & Sebastian at the Backyard poster featuring robots run amok...."

Nov. 22, 2002 Music Feature by Marc Savlov

Dancing About Architecture
Daniel Lanois confirms as SXSW keynote, Springsteen cancels, and another club -- the Six of Clubs -- closes. Biz as usual, in other words.
"...to get by this year with a pared-down Jazz & Arts Festival, but Kerrville's planned Quiet Jazz Festival wasn't..."

Nov. 8, 2002 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Day Trips
"...best places are city or county parks along the rivers. Good locations to scout are in San Marcos, Bastrop,..."

Nov. 1, 2002 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

The Blind Boys of Alabama
'ACL' sides
"...limbs on the African-American sound tree: blues, soul, rock & roll, R&B, and hip-hop. No one knows this better..."

Sept. 20, 2002 Music Review by David Lynch

This Week ...
"...collaboration with photographer Wyman Meinzer is UT Press' Texas Rivers, will also appear at Barnes & Noble Research on..."

Sept. 6, 2002 Books Feature

Day Trips
"...about 2.5 million acres between the Neches and Angelina rivers (near TX 21 and Interstate 20 in present-day Texas)...."

July 12, 2002 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Book Reviews
"...a man with whom sex was like "two neighboring rivers that had torn through their banks to get at..."

July 5, 2002 Books Feature by James McWilliams

Naked City
"...not reapplying; ZAPpers Betty Baker (the chair) and Diana Castañeda are; and ZAPpers Jean Mather and Niyanta Spelman (whose..."

July 5, 2002 News Feature by Lauri Apple

A Cook's Tour
You just had to be there: The Chronicle's Mick Vann compasses the cuisine of Thailand, in Bangkok and beyond.
"...was impressed with the sheer bravado of the motorbike drivers that weaved within inches of our car. They make..."

June 28, 2002 Food Feature by Mick Vann

Weezer
Record Review
"...with an album that's likely to make lead Weezer Rivers Cuomo the first-ever arena-rock frontman with a crippling case..."

June 28, 2002 Music Review by Christopher Gray

Austin @ Large: Canary in the Data Mine
Profile of the 2002 Central Texas Sustainability Indicators Project
"...To resurrect a cliché, we've got a three-legged stool here -- the Indicators..."

June 28, 2002 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Dude, Are You Recycling?
Environmentalist demand that Dell recycle obsolete computers; Dell replies that it is already doing so.
"...is a "clean" industry, free from soot-belching smokestacks and rivers of sludge, the reality is quite different. The mountains..."

May 31, 2002 News Feature by Lee Nichols

George Washington
Texas Platters
"...slowly, gently, and beautifully. The track, "Dream of Lost Rivers," by the almost-forgotten Denton space rock kings Mazinga Phaser,..."

May 24, 2002 Music Review by Michael Chamy

Teenage Mutant Ninja Politics
The Hypocritical Limits of Campaign Finance Reform
"...clear that it will have much effect on the rivers of cash now underwriting our political rituals. With the..."

April 5, 2002 News Column by Michael King

Get in the Game
New Fast Fun for Xbox and PlayStation2
"...And what a world it is. Finely detailed, flowing rivers. Lush blades of vegetation. Towering rock precipices. Azure blue..."

March 29, 2002 Screens Feature by Marcel Meyer

New In Paperback
"...the most obvious forms of victimization." I bet Melissa Rivers is planning on discussing that very topic on the..."

March 22, 2002 Books Feature by Clay Smith

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...his names out there and sip lattes with Joan Rivers, but Austin doesn't deserve this shit. I'd rather sniff..."

Feb. 22, 2002 Column

Liquid Assets
Chronicle wine expert Wes Marshall serves up the latest best deals to wine lovers in Austin and updates readers on the festivities surrounding this year's Texas Hill Country Wine Lovers' Trail.
"...large party, my favorite budget pour is the Jaboulet Parallèle "45" ($8), an unfussy but delicious wine. The Jaboulet..."

Feb. 1, 2002 Food Column by Wes Marshall

Naked City
"...could also turn MoPac into I-35's evil twin as drivers seek a bypass to the congested interstate. Theoretically, the..."

Dec. 21, 2001 News Feature by Lauri Apple

All Aboard for Middle Earth
Fans of J. R. R. Tolkien needn't wait until the December 12 opening of the film of Lord of the Rings to take a journey to Middle Earth. Second Youth Family Repertory Theatre, an Austin arts company acclaimed for its intelligent, highly theatrical stage shows for family audiences, will ferry you there this weekend via its production of The Hobbit.
"...on an enchanting odyssey from town to country, down rivers and across ice fields, into a frozen palace, and..."

Nov. 9, 2001 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Fall Book Reviews
"...From the Tenth Circle: The Best of the OnionThree Rivers Press, 174 pp., $16 (paper)..."

Nov. 9, 2001 Books Feature by Shawn Badgley

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