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Interior Designers
After 30 years, Miguel Ravago and Tom Gilliland offer a cookbook as challenging and fascinating as their menu
"...experience to a town well known for its popular Tex-Mex dishes was met with resistance and disdain at the..."

Nov. 11, 2005 Food Feature by Claudia Alarcón

Finding the Write Word
Nina Marie Martínez and Liliana Valenzuela
"...This year's Texas Book Festival has expanded to include more Latino-themed books,..."

Oct. 28, 2005 Books Feature by Belinda Acosta

Day Trips
Joe Cotten's Barbecue in Robstown serves brisket, sausage, ribs, sliced pork, but no birds
"...Lyndon Johnson, the president who made Texas barbecue haute cuisine, stopped in Robstown whenever he got..."

Oct. 7, 2005 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Restaurants Near Zilker
"...2) TEX-MEX: Chuy's Hubcaps, colored lights, and a Velvet Elvis; this..."

Sept. 23, 2005 Music Feature

Learn Your EATs
An epicurean orientation for students new and returning, but also for ACL visitors and recently arrived residents
"...night and you're looking for something beyond the standard Tex-Mex fare, Manuel's has a long history of pleasing Austin's..."

Sept. 23, 2005 Food Feature by Wes Marshall

2005 ACL Music Fest Preview
All 'picks' no 'sleepers' for the Austin City Limits Music Festival, one blurb at a time
"...honor. Based in San Marcos, his mix of shit-kickin' Texas honky-tonk, revved-up country boogie, and bass-slappin' rockabilly is highlighted..."

Sept. 23, 2005 Music Feature

'The Border Radio Show': Blast From the Past
In The Border Radio Show, a stellar cast of Lone Star artists revive the days when radio towers south of the Rio Grande filled the airwaves with revival meetings, wild product pitches, and all kinds of music.
"...there is no shortage of story or song in Texas, and there are plenty of stories to tell about..."

Sept. 16, 2005 Arts Feature by Belinda Acosta

The 'Austin Chronicle' Hot Sauce Festival Winners: 1991-2004
"...G: 1) Trudy's; 2) Jardin Corona Mexican Food; 3) Trudy's..."

Aug. 26, 2005 Food Feature

To the Nth Degree
The 15th annual 'Austin Chronicle' Hot Sauce Festival
"...will debut her brand-new book from the University of Texas Press, The Peppers Cookbook: 200 Recipes From the Pepper..."

Aug. 26, 2005 Food Feature by Robb Walsh

The Contest
"...some of the top chefs in the state of Texas. They take hot sauce seriously, and so do most..."

Aug. 26, 2005 Food Feature

Searing Memories
On the occasion of the 15th Annual 'Austin Chronicle' Hot Sauce Festival, some chile-pepper reflections
"...Growing up on the West Texas desert where Tex-Mex food reflects the influence of the..."

Aug. 26, 2005 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Garibaldi's Mexican Restaurant
Garibaldi's is my idea of a great neighborhood restaurant
"...Garibaldi's Mexican Restaurant..."

Aug. 19, 2005 Food Review by MM Pack

Shiva's Headband Experience
Trip the psych fantastic
"...of the late Sixties, they were engraved in native Texas limestone. Shiva's Headband shaped the image of Austin as..."

Aug. 12, 2005 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

Two Tons of Steel
"...genial tunes written by frontman Kevin Geil, including the Tex-Mex shading of the title track, smooth and bluesy "Baby..."

July 15, 2005 Music Review by Jim Caligiuri

Las Cazuelas
Some time ago, a friendly reader e-mailed with the suggestion that we simply must check out the taqueria at the corner of Cesar Chavez and Chalmers
"...raved about the good tacos, some interesting dishes from Mexico's interior, as well as the convenient late-night and early..."

June 24, 2005 Food Review by Virginia B. Wood

Santos Taqueria
Santos Silerio learned her craft feeding eight hungry children
"...I were driving through Aguascalientes in the heart of Mexico. We stopped for gas at one of the downtown..."

June 24, 2005 Food Review by Wes Marshall

Food-o-File
Making good on some Restaurant Poll mistakes; plus, getting our Daily fix and some stuff to do with dad
"...Lone Star Kolaches (3800 N. Lamar, 323-3663), and the Tex-Mex Worth Gassin' Up the Ol' SUV was meant specifically..."

June 17, 2005 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Good Cuisine and an Interesting Scene
The 'Saveur' Texas Hill Country Wine & Food Festival
"...What a hoot to see incoming festival president and Texas Culinary Academy director Harvey Giblin playing and singing with..."

April 22, 2005 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

The Wheeler Brothers: Fresh' / 'The Wheeler Brothers: Now Even Fresher'
In two Austin exhibits, Lubbock's Wheeler brothers offer another tour of burger joints, dry landscapes, girls, advertising signs, and references to famous paintings – mostly of girls – in the Americana narrative of Wheelerville
"...where they have been collaborating on paintings that portray Tex-Mex motifs. The work is an oddly consistent collage of..."

April 15, 2005 Arts Review by Rachel Koper

After a Fashion
Where, when, and with whom was Your Style Avatar seen and whom did he see? Hmmmmm? And what about the Pope? Or Prince Charles? Hmmmm?
"...one on South Lamar, which is unquestionably my favorite Tex-Mex restaurant in a city that is swimmingwith them. But..."

April 15, 2005 Column by Stephen MacMillan Moser

El Pollo Feliz
Hearty, affordable fare that won't cost more than the pocket change left over after your visit with the tax man
"...it's home to El Pollo Feliz, a very reliable Tex-Mex fast-food outlet. The food here is strictly to go,..."

April 15, 2005 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Amaya's Taco Village
Hearty, affordable fare that won't cost more than the pocket change left over after your visit with the tax man
"...and most are under $8). This is quintessential Austin Tex-Mex cooking, and Amaya's serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner every..."

April 15, 2005 Food Feature by MM Pack

Doug Sahm & the Sir Douglas Quintet
"...Fame's neglect notwithstanding, Douglas Wayne Sahm is music history, Texas and otherwise. Rock & roll hippie, country outlaw, R&B..."

April 15, 2005 Music Review by Raoul Hernandez

La Terraza Grill and Bar
While dining recently at La Terraza, we couldn't help but think about the lucky folks that stay next door at the La Quinta at the corner of I-35 and Oltorf
"...Having traveled a fair share around Texas and the U.S., I'm often grateful when I find..."

April 1, 2005 Food Review by Claudia Alarcón

Ate Days a Week
How much more food and music can you ask for in this town around this time and after?
"...Satan Ate My Taco: Mexican /Latin-AmericanEl Sol Y La Luna..."

March 18, 2005 Food Feature

Fajita History
"...about regional cuisines and the origin of specific dishes. Texas is the proud home of an authentic regional cuisine,..."

March 4, 2005 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Just Exactly What Is a Fajita?
"...girdle and "fajita" is the diminutive form. In original Tex-Mex culinary parlance, fajitas are a dish with roots in..."

March 4, 2005 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Food-o-file
Parallel opens on Burnet Road; plus, celebrate the Super Bowl, Carnaval, and Mardi Gras Austin-style
"...lobster rolls for homesick New Englanders. Call Santa Rita Tex Mex Cantina (1206 W. 38th, 419-7482) Feb. 4-6 to..."

Feb. 4, 2005 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Santa Rita Cantina
I have a confession to make: I have never been an enthusiast of Tex-Mex cuisine
"...to make: I have never been an enthusiast of Tex-Mex cuisine. To me, the vibrant sauces and bold flavors..."

Nov. 12, 2004 Food Review by Rachel Feit

Texican Cafe
Recognizing a long-overlooked far-South gem
"...Texican Cafe11940 Manchaca Rd., 282-9094..."

Sept. 17, 2004 Food Review by Mick Vann

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