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Abandoning the Nest
Hurt by the state's inadequate incentives program, Texas film crews take flight
"...mine shaft and broke two ribs. Few in the Texas film industry will be surprised that Raigen Thornton, a..."

May 23, 2008 Screens Feature by Joe O'Connell

Under-Stated
"...The Texas I saw in the darkened rooms of my youth..."

July 2, 1999 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Day Trips: Four Books for Daytrippers
Hit the books before you hit the road
"...Viva Texas Rivers! Edited by Steven L. Davis and Sam L...."

Dec. 23, 2022 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Bullock Museum Cancels "Forget the Alamo" Program Under Pressure
Right-wing outrage scuttles writers' virtual event (for now)
"...In an ironic move, the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum today (July 1), with three hours..."

July 1, 2021 News Post by Mike Clark-Madison

In Memoriam: Jan Reid
Remembering the legendary author and Texas Monthly writer
"...magazines with many of the most memorable stories for Texas Monthly – then he'd follow from the right with..."

Sept. 21, 2020 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Point Austin: Welcome to the Future
Texas is just like America, only more so
"...Lone Star State. In his new book, God Save Texas, peripatetic Aus­tin writer Lawrence Wright remarks how many bi-coastal..."

March 16, 2018 News Column by Michael King

Tobe Hooper, R.I.P.
Remembering The Texas Chain Saw Massacre director
"...left an indelible bloody thumbprint on cinema with The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: not just for horror, but for..."

Aug. 28, 2017 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

In Memoriam: Gary Cartwright
Time to "Turn Out the Lights" for the Texas Mad Dog writer
"...Texas has lost a Mad Dog...."

March 2, 2017 Arts Post by Robert Faires

The Good Eye: There and Back Again
Don't mess with Texas women, bucko
"...prepared me for the massacre on Election Day. The Texas map currently looks like the lawnmower scene in Dead..."

Nov. 14, 2014 Column by Amy Gentry

Austin Critics Table Awards 2013
Arts writers raise their glasses to outstanding art in list of nominees
"...the Henry VI saga: Richard III, staged by the Texas State University Department of Theatre and Dance. It also..."

May 24, 2013 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Stuffed Locally
Give thanks for the local harvest with these market-fresh recipes
"...harvest is to be found. Unlike other regions, Central Texas never has a time when food isn't growing, and..."

Nov. 23, 2012 Food Feature by Rachel Feit

Larger Than Life
The Texas Film Hall of Fame Awards
"...Mountains, few states have beguiled the silver screen as Texas has. As the backdrop for such epics as Giant..."

March 4, 2011 Screens Feature by Margaret Moser

Take Three
Texas film incentives don't always carry sufficient funding
"...On April 23, things were looking good for the Texas film industry. After months of negotiations, marquee names from..."

Oct. 30, 2009 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

The World Is Flat
How King of the Hill helped make Texas three-dimensional again
"...on a state level, especially when that state is Texas." – a baffled Hank Hill to son, Bobby, in..."

Sept. 11, 2009 Screens Feature by Cindy Widner

Capitol Letters
What we've done here, in addition to our previous features on attendees Edward Swift and Josephine Sacabo, is provide a couple brief interviews and a few reviews regarding Texas Book Festival authors. It's a preview, a head start.
"...this country's largest and most respected statewide gatherings for writers, readers, musicians, and keepers of the culture, the Chronicle..."

Nov. 15, 2002 Books Feature by Shawn Badgley

Barbecue Summer Camp!
What is it about Texas and barbecue? Chronicle Food Editor Virginia B. Wood knows, and she knows we know, but the Southern Foodways Alliance is about to find out on their Taste of Texas Field Trip. Plus, "The Barbecue Song"!?
"...Barbecue is serious business in Texas, and it's an integral part of our state identity...."

June 14, 2002 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Those Were the Days
Earlier this spring, University of Texas Press began publishing a series of books about politics in Texas. Because the editors of the series, which is spearheaded by Don Carleton, the director of UT's Center for American History, understand that it's more interesting to read about underdogs than the ruling class, all three books in the series are about Texas liberals. Here's a brief overview of the series.
"...Earlier this spring, University of Texas Press began publishing a series of books about politics..."

April 26, 2002 Books Feature by Clay Smith

A Shifting Landscape
Texas Parks & Wildlife at an organizational crossroads
"...laying down the literal law of the land in Texas, where an estimated 94% of all land is in..."

Feb. 8, 2002 News Feature by Dan Oko

Who's to Say
Pat Green, the "devil's spawn"?
"...home, is the most successful country artist in Central Texas in a long, long time. So far, he's sold..."

Oct. 19, 2001 Music Feature by Jim Caligiuri

World of Books
The Fifth Annual Texas Book Festival
"...it were perfectly self-evident that the roominess of rural Texas is reason enough to write about it. But the..."

Nov. 10, 2000 Books Feature by Clay Smith

Confessions of a Cowboy
Working a cattle drive in Texas in the 1870s probably wasn't like what you imagine; ask Frank Harris -- he was there and he knows.
"...one can explain why three novels set in 19th-century Texas -- The Gates of the Alamo by Stephen Harrigan,..."

May 26, 2000 Books Feature by James C. Simmons

Media Clips
Although he's catching heat in the national media, here in Texas, Bush has been given kid-glove treatment by the media.
"...back then -- the press loved him here in Texas. He'd kid around with the reporters and address them..."

May 12, 2000 News Column by Lee Nichols

Postscripts
How to pun your way to fame, how to meet lots of Texas writers, and how to discover the truth behind the mysterious and controversial de la Peña diary.
"...Texas Writers Month kicks off with a party at the..."

April 28, 2000 Books Column by Clay Smith

Postscripts
Events
"...The Texas Unit of Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic has..."

April 17, 1998 Books Column by Clay Smith

"Stick a Cowboy Hat on 'em"
25 Years of Texas Monthly Images
"...the 11 years he's been the art director at Texas Monthly, D.J. Stout, who will be named one of..."

Jan. 23, 1998 Books Feature

Qmmunity: Making It Ourselves
Examples of queer creativity abound in Austin, Texas
"...state. To answer that frustration, Transgender Education Network of Texas' new zine, Trans-gressive: A Trans Texas Survival Guide, dips..."

Sept. 22, 2023 Column by James Scott

We Have an Issue: Another Dispiriting Lege Session
Why does the Texas GOP hate Texans so much?
"...Attorney General Ken Paxton, 60 Republican members of the Texas House opted to briefly break free from political tribalism..."

June 2, 2023 Column by Kimberley Jones

The Best Things We Saw at Austin Psych Fest 2023
Toro y Moi, Automatic, and more highlight homegrown festival’s return
"...state of national touring – survival of an outdoor Texas musical gathering doesn’t just take tenacity, it may actually..."

May 1, 2023 Music Post by Rachel Rascoe

As Both Writer and Editor, David Levithan Is at the Heart of the Explosion of Queer YA Literature
Young stories, queer voices at the Texas Book Festival
"...especially where queer fiction is concerned. While this year's Texas Book Festival will have several newer authors on the..."

Nov. 4, 2022 Arts Feature by James Scott

The Most Memorable Moments of Friday’s ACL Fest
Megan, Miley, Maidza, and one really long line
"...the favorite moments witnessed by the Austin Chronicle music writers on site...."

Oct. 2, 2021 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

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