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Our own little Gaza Strip, and the Halloween (Gas) Mask is taken to task.
"...Austin Metro Trails & Greenways..."

Nov. 2, 2001 Column

You Can't Go Home Again
Chronicle writer Jesse Sublett on why James Crumley, whose mystery The Final Country has recently been published, is the best writer from Texas to disown the state.
"...deep through his work. He was born in Three Rivers in 1939 and spent his youth in Texas, with..."

Oct. 26, 2001 Books Feature by Jesse Sublett

The Tenth Annual "Austin Chronicle' Short Story Contest Results
"...by age, and great blue veins crisscrossed like swollen rivers. He studied all of this in the ensuing silence...."

Oct. 19, 2001 Books Feature

The Original Hipster
Chronicle writer Dick Holland on the comeback of Texan Terry Southern, the all-around bad boy of black humor
"...to cocaine, E.A. Poe surely leads to Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Lautrémont, Joyce, Kafka, Céline, Faulkner, Nathanael West, Sartre, et cetera,..."

Sept. 14, 2001 Books Feature by Dick Holland

Coach's Corner
On a drive through the Hill Country and up to West Texas, Coach falls in love with the land all over again.
"...frozen dead zone to get another degree further North … just to say they did...."

Aug. 31, 2001 Column by Andy "Coach" Cotton

What's Wrong with Public Housing?
The remarkable turnaround of the city's Housing Authority
"...of the kids would be lost," Meadowbrook resident Denise Rivers is quoted on the HACA Web site. "We have..."

Aug. 31, 2001 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

The Hightower Lowdown
The media buys the Pentagon's lies, W can't keep his free-market ideology straight, and biotechnology brings us Frankenpigs.
"...massive government subsidies to the coal, nuclear, and oil & gas industries, giving them a huge competitive advantage over..."

Aug. 17, 2001 News Column by Jim Hightower

'Endangered Aquifer'
"...zone (light green), the larger area, includes creeks and rivers that eventually drain and flow across exposed surface areas,..."

Aug. 3, 2001 News Feature

Capitol Chronicle
GOP redistricting plan targets progressive Democrats
"...the full implication of that sentence, recall the comptroller's résumé and just substitute the word "Rylander" for "Texas."Whose Ox..."

Aug. 3, 2001 News Column by Michael King

Neighbors vs. Neighbors
A profile of the Central Texas struggle over Alcoa Rockdale and its plans for expansionAlcoa announces new "voluntary" emissions reductions.
"...lead, and others eventually accumulating in Texas lakes and rivers, or of carbon dioxide, the principal source of global..."

July 27, 2001 News Feature by Michael King

Naked City
Rainbow Materials says its massive concrete spill near its Del Valle plant was an oversight, but a former Rainbow employee attests it was no accident.
"...just wrong," he said. "I like Austin and the rivers and waterways. I don't want anything to destroy the..."

July 6, 2001 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Day Trips
North Texas' Lake Texoma is about more than just fishing for stripers.
"...With the Red and Washita rivers feeding the lake as well as several smaller tributaries,..."

June 22, 2001 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Crying in the Chapel
The Texas Hill Country features an unexpected wonder: The Most Holy Theotokos of New Sarov sheds tears of myrrh at Christ of the Hills Monastery in Blanco
"...established state of Texas, and where thick forests shade rivers, ferns, and waterfalls while a few feet away, rocks,..."

June 22, 2001 Features Feature by Devin Greaney

All Creatures Great and Small
With the current state of the environment, long belabored by activists and scientists who point to any number of warning signs of planetary collapse, it makes sense, Chronicle contributor Dan Oko writes, that writers with deep green inclinations would juggle literary aesthetics and scientific data in their efforts to jar us from the stupefying impact of too much information and too much bad news.
"...book informed by As I Lay Dying and Gabriel García Márquez's Chronicle of a Death Foretold. By putting his..."

May 18, 2001 Books Feature by Dan Oko

Hill Country Food & Wine Guide
by Virginia B. Wood & the Cuisines staff
"...area to update the annual Chronicle Hill Country Food & Wine Guide, we made a conscious decision to stick..."

April 13, 2001 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Capitol Chronicle
Charity Ends at Home
"...Texas Abortion & Reproduction Rights Education Fund..."

April 13, 2001 News Column by Michael King

Postscripts
The funny people at Modern Humorist have devised a new way to make fun of the President, and upcoming events in Austin's literary life.
"...with help from Kevin Guilfoile and John Warner (Three Rivers Press, $9.95), in which we are privy to Bush's..."

March 23, 2001 Books Column by Clay Smith

SXSW Picks & Sleepers
"...emotional, screamy vox in some ways recall a young Hüsker Dü. Charlotte, N.C.'s Lou Ford continues with twangy harmony..."

March 16, 2001 Music Feature

Mr. Smarty Pants
The farandolae of trivia's mitochondrion.
"...types of fish than are found in all the rivers of Europe combined...."

March 9, 2001 Column by Mr. Smarty Pants

God Save the Sweet Potato Queens
"...Three Rivers Press, 260 pp., $12.95 (paper)..."

Feb. 23, 2001 Books Review by Marie Black

A Full Color Palette
Painter-Director Julian Schnabel's 'Before Night Falls'
"...-- and he humps dogs, donkeys, trees, dirt, rain, rivers, and even the Caribbean Ocean. In fact, water is..."

Feb. 9, 2001 Screens Feature by Sidney Moody

Livin' Lavaca Loca
In the early Eighties, back when Jay Leno was still funny, he and a number of now-big name comics told jokes at a little place on Lavaca called the Comedy Workshop. Being there changed the life of one person, who recalls what it was like.
"...Street, the space behind the Oyster Bar, at 15th & Lavaca. By the time the Workshop reopened in May,..."

Jan. 26, 2001 Arts Feature by Angela Davis

Bygone Buildings
Right in the booming heart of Austin, folks can still find evidence of times past. Devin Greaney explores some of Austin's abandoned haunts.
"...Texas (she'll be the only woman represented on the façade of the Texas State History Museum), but her former..."

Jan. 26, 2001 Features Feature by Devin Greaney

After a Fashion
Somehow your Style Avatar remains faithful to fashion, even while bedridden. Read all about it …
"...DeVille's Halloween party, with my friends Joan and Melissa Rivers. Dressed as Dawn Davenport from John Waters' Female Trouble,..."

Dec. 29, 2000 Column by Stephen MacMillan Moser

Day Trips
Baseball, bats, obits, no buts, and environmental action figure into this year-end wrap-up.
"...an ordinance banning alcohol on the Comal and Guadalupe rivers. The ban runs from the bridge at Gruene to..."

Dec. 29, 2000 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Day Trips
The Gulf Coast Bird Observatory's an ornithologist's paradise.
"...cut of land near the confluence of two major rivers and not far from the mouth of a third,..."

Nov. 10, 2000 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

The Snow Queen
In Second Youth's 10th anniversary production of The Snow Queen, the ending can be sensed from the beginning, but it's the journey that counts, and this journey is full of wonderful surprises and theatrical magic.
"...Richard Smith and his cast and crew create raging rivers, freezing blizzards, and gorgeous gardens with flowers that talk...."

Nov. 3, 2000 Arts Review by Barry Pineo

New York Deli
New York Deli in Round Rock has attitude. Chronicle Cuisines writer MM Pack explains why she likes it that way.
"...enormous kosher pickle wedges. My favorites are the Joan Rivers (tongue, corned beef, Swiss cheese, cole slaw, and Russian..."

Sept. 29, 2000 Food Review by MM Pack

Armchair Adventures
"Good adventure books do the same thing as a good adventure," Chronicle writer Dan Oko writes in this roundup of recently published adventure books.
"...jumper alike -- water. With treacherous, ice-cold currents, Alaska rivers are big and they are deadly. During water-landing training,..."

Sept. 22, 2000 Books Feature by Dan Oko

Coach's Corner
Coach picks the AFC's winners and losers for the upcoming football season. And, as promising as the Longhorn football team looks, don't get carried away just yet.
"...deserves a bad team." Though the Steelers share Three Rivers with the baseball Pirates, Pittsburgh's a team to consider...."

Sept. 8, 2000 Column by Andy "Coach" Cotton

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