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"...be revisited or debunked once and for all. Recently Texas Monthly interviewed George Bush Sr. and asked him point-blank..."

July 29, 2005 Column

Not So Red
A "blue state" reporter journeys through the multi-colored regions of the Lone Star State
"...a six-month road trip to politically "red states" – Texas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Alabama, Montana, and Utah. She hopes to..."

July 1, 2005 News Feature by Rose Aguilar

A Place at the Long Table
The complex, nuanced, unmistakable taste of Juneteenth, 139 years later
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June 17, 2005 Food Feature by Toni Tipton-Martin

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"...Quote of the Week"We are not funding textbooks for schools. How on earth can we fund a..."

May 27, 2005 News Feature by Lee Nichols

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"...Council, Liveable City, Save Barton Creek Association, SOS Alliance, Texas Clean Water Action, and Zilker Neighborhood Association in asking..."

May 6, 2005 Column

Get Your Rees On
Comic artist David Rees and the theatre of 'War'
"...people e-mailed me only because the comic got a fair amount of media attention and had a lot of..."

April 29, 2005 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

A Loaf of Bread, a Jug of Wine
The simple but elegant art of picnic pairing
"...warm, dry air: These are the hallmarks of a Texas spring that lure us outside. We want to read..."

April 22, 2005 Food Feature by Barbara Chisholm

Food-o-File
Scholarships, the Saveur Texas Hill Country Wine and Food Festival, tequila tastings at Santa Rita, and more
"...Cook-Off held the first weekend in March at the Texas Culinary Academy. Finalists Dana Achten and Jonathan Korzekwa of..."

April 1, 2005 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Film News
Look no further than this alt-weekly's SXSW coverage for proof that Austin is the film capital of Texas, but don't forget some of the stuff going on 'Between the Scenes'
"...for proof that Austin is the film capital of Texas. Locally made features abound, including opening night's The Wendell..."

March 11, 2005 Screens Column by Joe O'Connell

Day Trips
The Knot in the Loop Saloon could be described as a neighborhood bar, but the neighborhood is one of the prettiest in the Hill Country
"...more of a clubhouse than a saloon. The 13-foot Texas granite bar that Wayne built gives the hall a..."

March 11, 2005 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Not Shutting Up Anywhere
This Al Franken is your Al Franken
"...AC: Evan Smith. He's the editor of Texas Monthly...."

March 4, 2005 Screens Feature by Shawn Badgley

News/Print
You ain't getting in to see Don DeLillo, so you might as well read about Seymour Hersh, Laura Bush, and Eli Wallach rolling around in the green, green grass together. Get your mind out the gutter! It's the Claiborne K.H. Smith connection.
"...of the Austin American-Statesman last week that former Chronicle Books Editor Clay Smith has replaced Edward Nawotka as the..."

Feb. 11, 2005 Books Column by Shawn Badgley

Overnight Sensation
Sword of Dracula' creator Jason Henderson is taking over the (fantasy) world
"...literary, video games, or, more to the point, comic books, Jason Henderson is a bona fide hat trick, a..."

Jan. 14, 2005 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

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Sampling 'Mexican Food in Austin: The Guide;' plus, Foo Swasdee's Tsunami Relief Open House at Satay
"...a guide to all the Mexican restaurants in our fair city. In the course of their exhaustive research, they..."

Jan. 14, 2005 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

The Hightower Report
Jim spreads some holiday cheer
"...union! This will enable its employees to get a fair wage, decent health care, and maybe even a pension,..."

Dec. 24, 2004 News Column by Jim Hightower

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"...more clinical trials for mental illnesses than what many Texas medical schools conduct. Dr. David Brown, our principal investigator,..."

Dec. 10, 2004 Column

Triumph of the Yellow Kid
Comics are art, Spiegelman notes in his panel-busting history lesson
"...Art Spiegelman was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for a book called Maus. The work was a rich, complex examination..."

Oct. 22, 2004 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Benda Mask
Untold secrets of Jean Arthur
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Oct. 22, 2004 Screens Feature by Raoul Hernandez

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"...As a veteran prosecutor in another Texas county, I have come to know John Bradley rather..."

Oct. 8, 2004 Column

A Prosecutor Weighs In on Williamson County Story
"...Dear Editor, As a veteran prosecutor in another Texas county, I have come to know John Bradley rather..."

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The Challenge of Judge Dietz
School finance decision puts responsibility where it's always been - on all of us
"...District Judge John Dietz last week found the current Texas public school finance system unconstitutional. His rulings were brief..."

Sept. 24, 2004 News Column by Michael King

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"...that the toll-road scheme is consistent with Envision Central Texas. The toll-road plan is based on sprawl-growth patterns and..."

July 23, 2004 Column

Day Trips
The Texas International Apple Festival in Medina will have plenty of free samples of homegrown apples
"...The Texas International Apple Festival in Medina will have plenty of..."

July 23, 2004 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Day Trips
'The Texas Post Office Murals: Art for the People' bridges the gap between coffeetable art book and travel guide
"...A new book by a former staff member of the Texas Historical..."

July 9, 2004 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

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June 25, 2004 Column

Summer Reading
Beyond Texas
"...is The New Yorker's economics columnist. He begins his book with a heartening tale outlining the comeuppance of Francis..."

May 28, 2004 Books Feature by Roger Gathman

Day Trips
The world’s smallest catholic church is right here in Warrenton, Texas
"...gradually shifted to cattle, poultry, and the occasional antique fair along the highway between Warrenton and Round Top...."

May 14, 2004 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

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"...Republican-controlled Legislature did in the last session to our Texas elderly and children. I shuddered when I saw the..."

April 16, 2004 Column

The Joke's on Bush
Newspaper cartoonist Dan Piraro launches a national stand-up tour, Bizarro's PolitiComedy-A-Go-Go, starring a "quartet of liberal wisenheimers" cracking wise about election-year issues, this week in Austin
"...national stand-up tour – one being launched in our fair city. Bizarro's PolitiComedy-a-Go-Go stars a "quartet of liberal wisenheimers"..."

April 9, 2004 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

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