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Spring Storm: Green Shoots Through a Frozen Crust
Robert Faires examines Artists Repertory of Texas' debut production, the world premiere of Tennessee Williams' Spring Storm
"...Running Time: 2 hrs, 25 min..."

Nov. 19, 1999 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Coach's Corner
No sympathy for Pete Rose
"...for the game. But his weasel-like actions in this long-running matter, regrettably, have shamed him, staining a noteworthy career...."

Nov. 5, 1999 Column by Andy "Coach" Cotton

Othello: Less Than Regal
In this week's section of Austin Chronicle arts reviews, Robert Faires reviews Austin Musical Theatre's The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas and Rude Mechanicals' Lipstick Traces, Sarah Hepola reviews the Zachary Scott Theatre Center's Shakespeare's R & J and Marshall Ryan Maresca's Slow Night at McLaughlin's, and Robi Polgar reviews Austin Shakespeare Festival's Othello and Physical Plant Theater's Fatigue.
"...Running Time: 2 hrs, 30 min..."

Oct. 1, 1999 Arts Review by Robi Polgar

Across the Universe
Gearing up for a new national tour of her hit show The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe, Lily Tomlin took a few minutes to talk about connectedness -- her connectedness with The Search, with audiences, and with Austin.
"...I just stick with it and beg them to bear with me...."

Sept. 17, 1999 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Naked City
Working It Out
"...But the TWC can't bear all the blame for the problems faced by its..."

Sept. 10, 1999 News Feature by Erica C. Barnett

Live Shots
Brian Setzer Orchestra, Br5-49
"...slipped disc, my efforts at dancing resemble a trained bear shambling around with two left feet and fallen arches...."

Aug. 20, 1999 Music Feature

Country of Exiles?
Country of Exiles: The Destruction of Place in American Life
"..."city-state" university are intricately commingled with various multinational corporations, running their burgeoning population of techies, students, and intellectuals according..."

July 9, 1999 Books Review

Postmarks
Still Pissed
"...One question, Gov. Bush: "What business would you have running for president if you were George Walker, instead of..."

July 9, 1999 Column

Postmarks
Jesus Loves Hyde Park, Too
"...walls. Thirty years later, perhaps he would have been running the check-out register at the company record store...."

June 25, 1999 Column

Live Shots
The Barkers
"...less, in the form of the bustling nightclubs that bear their names on Memphis' famed Beale Street. Catty-corner from..."

June 4, 1999 Music Feature

Exhibitionism
God's Trombones: Say Amen, Somebody
"...The Vortex, Running time: 1 hr, 40 min..."

May 28, 1999 Arts Review

Exhibitionism
The Soldier Dreams: Misreading Clues Around a Deathbed
"...Hyde Park Theatre, through May 22 Running Time: 1 hr, 15 min..."

May 14, 1999 Arts Review

Rock Around the Biological Clock
Yes Sir, That's My Baby
"...applause woke up my daughter. So for my encore, bear with me while I sing a lullaby I wrote..."

May 7, 1999 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

Oil's Well That Ends Well
"...through and through. He inhabits it like a circus bear at a cocktail party, swilling Jack Daniels and lurching..."

May 7, 1999 Books Feature

Great Scott!
"Why Not?"
"...show them elsewhere; this is a business you are running here." But AFS had no place else to go...."

April 16, 1999 Screens Feature

Full Gallop: Everything Is Beautiful
"...Zachary Scott Theatre Center, Through April 11 Running Time: 1 hr, 30 min..."

March 26, 1999 Arts Review

1999 SXSW Music Festival
"...up the Rock en Espa--ol revolution for the gringos running the music industry. If nothing else, Miles Copeland took..."

March 19, 1999 Music Feature

Postmarks
Nonprofit Needs
"...The Polar Bears, a group of swimmers that includes several retired civil..."

March 19, 1999 Column

1999 SXSW Music Festival
"...trio even brought a guy named Bippy in a bear costume to dance at their SXSW showcase last year...."

March 19, 1999 Music Feature

Land of 1,000 Dramas
Venues
"...tune the playwrights' dramatic visions until their pieces are running like Indy racers. The company works chiefly with "well-made..."

March 12, 1999 Arts Feature

Exhibitionism
The Suida Manning Collection: the Renaissance Is Here
"...thrilled audience members. Puccini's opera has a political current running through it, but it is the love story between..."

March 12, 1999 Arts Review

East Austin Nonprofit Mired in Controversy CEACO Sinking
"...children's prizes or even their participation certificates. With time running out, Vance drew from his own ProArts budget to..."

March 5, 1999 News Feature by Kayte VanScoy

I Want My MP3
"...moment, what it's like to be a musician (musicians, bear with me). You've written some music you think is..."

March 5, 1999 Screens Feature by Sam Martin

Postscripts
"...The neighbors who came running..."

Jan. 29, 1999 Books Column by Clay Smith

On the Lege
Inaugural Notes
"...when he got to Bullock, Bush gave him a bear hug. Barbara gets a handshake. Bullock gets a hug...."

Jan. 22, 1999 News Column

A Year in the Life
"...that I don't think, 'Gosh I'm sorry.' We still bear the burdens of the sins of our ancestors." --..."

Jan. 8, 1999 News Feature

Record Reviews
"...time rather than too little. Not so for Austin's long-running, avant-garde jazz collective, the Creative Opportunity Orchestra. Clocking in..."

Nov. 27, 1998 Music Review

Texas Platters
"...good times, and honorable losers on society's outskirts all bear the stamp of authenticity that comes from having been..."

Oct. 30, 1998 Music Review

Moon-Shaped Panties & the Saint of White Trash
The Late Lucinda Williams
"...excusing herself to prepare for the day's errands and running around...."

Oct. 23, 1998 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

Changing of the Guard
"...Pcts. 2 and 3 where Sonleitner and Clayton are running close races against GOP contenders. Should we witness an..."

Oct. 23, 1998 News Feature by Amy Smith

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