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Democracy Incorporated
Writer Ed Burns on education, totalitarianism, and the possibility of community
"...the 21st century, the unabated rise of the surveillance state, and more...."

July 30, 2010 News Feature by Wells Dunbar

Naked City
"...undercover investigation by the Humane Society of the United States that went public earlier this month, uncovering extreme and..."

Feb. 22, 2008 News Feature

Food-o-File
Small farmers, ranchers, horse owners, and backyard livestock hobbyists have a problem with the National Animal Identification System.
"...topics of this column has been coverage of local farms and food producers, usually good news about products, farmers,..."

March 3, 2006 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Harvesting History
An appreciation of the pecan
"...the two other Texas presidents feel about the official state nut; I suspect pecans aren't huge in Kennebunkport.)..."

Nov. 25, 2005 Food Feature by MM Pack

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...the artist (the first two times in the Austin American-Statesman). In fact, there is no implication that there was..."

Sept. 5, 2003 Column

Day Trips
"...Farm Fresh Soaps in Calvert wants to clean up the..."

June 6, 2003 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Food-o-File
Spring and summer crops mean farmstands and farmer's markets are opening; Food Editor Virginia B. Wood gives the lowdown.
"...Farmer's Market Openings..."

May 10, 2002 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Day Trips
Windmills play a powerful role both in Texas' past and present.
"...homestead near Goliad. It was later moved to a farm outside of Victoria, where it was used for several..."

Jan. 25, 2002 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Art Fights the Power
The Liberating Artwork of Malaquías Montoya
"...is born. Cesar Chavez and his newly formed United Farm Workers union reach the pinnacle of their "Grape Strike,"..."

Aug. 28, 1998 Arts Feature by Sam Martin

The Ramblin' Soul of Songwriter Melissa Carper
Following the critically acclaimed Daddy's Country Gold, the spotlight-averse artist is primed for broader attention
"...and her partner, Rebecca Patek, share on a 15-acre farm in Bastrop flares with a feral charm. There are..."

Sept. 2, 2022 Music Feature by Doug Freeman

Austin Restaurants and Seafood Suppliers Work Toward Sustainability
Staying afloat with Minamoto Foods' SeaChange program
"...make my case look bigger? And do I want farm-raised Idaho trout in my case? No way."..."

April 30, 2021 Food Feature by Veronica Meewes

Some of the Best Texas Hill Country Swimming Holes, Restaurants, Breweries, and More
Take a dip, then fill your piehole
"...to choose from: Vista Brewing – a modern microbrewery, farm, and restaurant; and Duchman Family Winery – a Tuscan-style..."

July 26, 2019 Food Feature by Jessika Roth

The Fifth Annual Austin Fermentation Fest Is Sunday
An interview about gut health, Barton Springs Mill, and pickles
"...says Nora. “One of her fellow judges ran the farm to fermentation festival out in Marin, and Carla was..."

Oct. 20, 2018 Food Post by Emily Beyda

Austin Filmmakers Return to Horror
Karen Skloss, Owen Egerton, and Don Swaynos talk terror
"...the tension. As a liberal city in a conservative state, that tension allows us to make stuff that resonates..."

June 30, 2017 Screens Feature by Sean L. Malin

Want to Sell Cannabidiol in Texas?
You’re going to need more money
"...into the industry – reducing the minimum number of in-state licensees from 12 to three, and imposing a licensing..."

March 24, 2017 News Feature by Montinique Monroe

Food Events
"...Food Blogger's Alliance annual conference. Sept. 27-28. Bullock Texas State History Museum, 1800 N. Congress, 512/936-4629. $149 members ($199..."

Sept. 26, 2014 Food Column

Farmers’ Market Report: Feb 1-2, 2014
Marinara, spinach, apples, rainbow trout, and strawberries
"...Lately, I usually buy my tomatoes at the Downtown..."

Jan. 31, 2014 Food Post by Kate Thornberry

Naked City
News briefs from Austin, the region, and elsewhere
"...the Right Thing make of the ideas of Portland State Univer­sity professor Joy DeGruy (pictured), author of Post Traumatic..."

March 27, 2009 News Feature

2006 Political Procrastinators' Holiday Gift Guide
Some of these ideas might even be real
"...further than Dean Kuipers' excellent and detailed Burning Rainbow Farm: How a Stoner Utopia Went Up in Smoke (Bloomsbury,..."

Dec. 22, 2006 News Feature

Ray Wylie Hubbard Reviewed
"...Snake Farm (Sustain)..."

June 23, 2006 Music Review by Jim Caligiuri

Braying for Plutonium
The U.S. Dept. of Energy visits Amarillo in search of friendly site for manufacturing nuclear warheads.
"...a doctrine that considers launching pre-emptive strikes at "rogue states" -- those developing nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons...."

July 11, 2003 News Feature by William M. Adler

The Project in Interpreting the Texas Past
"...and turn right into the dusty scrub of LBJ State Park. The vast Johnson ranch is also the home..."

July 4, 2003 Features Feature by Abe Louise Young

Putting Himself 'Out Here'
Theatre Arts and English teacher Rick Garcia has put himself "out here," on Austin's fringes, n the off-the-map, lost-worldness of Johnston High School, to reach out to some of the poorest kids in one of Austin's most neglected neighborhoods and make a difference through that rare and vital cocktail: art and education.
"...worlds and has won him plaudits from around the state, including the 1996 Texas Educational Theatre Association's award for..."

March 9, 2001 Arts Feature by Robi Polgar

Naked City
Local news this week in Austin.
"...On Feb. 7-9, Austin ISD will bring state lawmakers, school finance experts, and higher education officials together..."

Feb. 2, 2001 News Feature by Erica C. Barnett

Day Trips
A heroic swimmer falls from grace and becomes addicted to dope. A story ripped from the Olympic headlines? Why no, it's the strange tale of Priscilla the Pig, whose memory is enshrined in a Houston home.
"...has become not only a monument to the much-maligned farm animal, but also a memorial to a swimming pig..."

Oct. 6, 2000 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

2000 Kids Summer Fun Guide
Listings
"...JORDAN BACHMAN PIONEER FARM For over 60 years, kids have spent their time..."

May 5, 2000 Features Feature

TV Eye
A small-screen return to twitching noses, magic potions, and girls who hold the power; also, a review of TNT’s daring live-action Animal Farm.
"...whoop-ass. If you missed the premiere of Animal Farm on TNT, there are several opportunities to catch this..."

Oct. 8, 1999 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Postmarks
Nichols Is Biased
"...to be relishly wielded against anyone expressing a serious statement, let alone a saccharine sentiment. So we are primed,..."

Jan. 15, 1999 Column

Election Results for Constitutional Amendments and County Propositions
Voters approve child care tax breaks, teacher retirement boost, gas plant subsidies, and more
"...the idea of providing even more protection to Texas farmers, especially big ag. Four out of five chose to..."

Nov. 10, 2023 News Feature by the News Team

How DPS's Occupation of a Border Town May Have Crippled Its Economy
Rio Grande City sees a marked decline in sales and tourism
"...Are Texas state troopers damaging the economy of a small town near..."

Oct. 6, 2017 News Feature by Debbie Nathan

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