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New Yorker3
"...archives are housed at the Witliff Collection at Southwest Texas State... If you just can't get enough of New..."

Jan. 23, 1998 Books Column by Clay Smith

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"...fiction, poetry, and non-fiction to elementary, secondary, and adult writers at 2pm in Kyle at the Katherine Anne Porter..."

Dec. 13, 1996 Books Column

I'm Reed Fish
The ultimate indie self-indulgence, this film (with a script by Reed Fish) is weighed down in its own coming-of-age angst.
"...(Fisk), returns from a stint at the University of Texas at Austin (an odd familiar detail amidst a sea..."

June 8, 2007 Movie Review by Toddy Burton

Out of Print and Onto Film
The Austin Film Society Texas Documentary Tour: Mark Moskowitz's 'Stone Reader'
"...remarkable conversations with well-known literary critics, publishers, editors, and writers about books, the writing life, and the phenomenon of..."

April 9, 2004 Screens Feature by Anne S. Lewis

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"...Contest... Barnes & Noble and Share Our Strength present Writers Harvest: The National Reading, 7:30-9pm, at B&N. The reading..."

Nov. 15, 1996 Books Column

10 Must-Visit Independent Austin Bookstores
For those still enamored by the written word
"...bookstore continues his work, stocking the shelves with emerging writers and frequently hosting poetry readings, open-mics, and film screenings...."

June 29, 2019 Arts Post by Sam Russek

Deepwater Horizon
Mark Wahlberg stars in this throwback to Seventies disaster films
"...and continues to affect the health of residents in Texas and Louisiana … well, if you were going to..."

Sept. 30, 2016 Movie Review by Josh Kupecki

Keene Prize Winners Announced
Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig takes home $50,000 for her play Lidless
"...were announced this morning, and UT's Michener Center for Writers continues to dominate: Out of 58 submissions for the..."

July 24, 2009 Books Post by Kimberley Jones

Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room
Oscar winner documents the collapse of Enron in vivid detail and with cinematic flourish.
"...It’s a truism that things are done big in Texas, but who knew that approach applied to failures as..."

April 29, 2005 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

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Upcoming literary events in Austin.
"...is the name of the game at the Austin Writers' League's energetically titled Agents! Agents! Agents! ... and Editors..."

June 23, 2000 Books Column

The Iron Orchard
Texas wildcatter literary classic is a sometimes too-faithful adaptation
"...Orchard, a lightly fictionalized tell-all book about the West Texas oil industry. The novel was hailed – and subsequently..."

March 1, 2019 Movie Review by Matthew Monagle

That Wild Man
Gary Cartwright: The mad, mad, mad life of a Texas wordsmith
"...How to write about the memoir of an iconic Texas scribe whose life has been way more interesting/wild/chaotic than..."

June 26, 2015 Arts Feature by Joe O'Connell

A Poet's Paper Trail
Billy Collins' archives acquired in advance of Austin appearance
"...of this week's major announcement that the University of Texas' Harry Ransom Center has acquired the popular poet’s archive...."

Jan. 21, 2014 Books Post by Amy Smith

Fightin' Words
Gloves off: Writers duke it out at the Literary Death Match
"...Goodness, writers are a hyperbolic bunch. Sure, they're calling this thing..."

April 21, 2010 Books Post by Kimberley Jones

Page Two: R.I.P.
Edwin 'Bud' Shrake and Stephen Bruton
"...friend, "as told to" biographer, and "first gentlemen of Texas" as Ann Richards' escort when she was governor –..."

May 15, 2009 Column by Louis Black

Final Destination 3
It’s not going to nab any golden statuettes, mind you, but this shocker takes such exuberant, gleeful delight in the unspeakably gory dispatch of assorted teenagers that it may well be the most fun you’ll have at the movies all week.
"...Elizabeth Winstead, Ryan Merriman, Kris Lemche, Alexz Johnson and Texas Battle. Elsewhere on this page, you’ll find me lamenting..."

Feb. 10, 2006 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Deep in the Art
How In the West Became Deep in the Heart (of Texas)
"...two-week run. In 1991, Deep in the Heart (of Texas) film director Stephen Purvis, a Marble Falls native, saw..."

May 8, 1998 Screens Feature by Clay Smith

The Chronicle’s Favorite Austin Albums of 2023
Ten music writers reflect on the records they loved this year
"...albums Chronicle music contributors kept coming back to. Ten writers select 10 favorites each here, unnumbered, from thrilling debuts..."

Dec. 15, 2023 Music Feature by Carys Anderson

Meat and Greet
Texas Book Festival and 'Texas Monthly' to pair writers with barbecue
"...But we trust that the fine folks at the Texas Book Festival and Texas Monthly knew what they were..."

March 18, 2011 Books Feature by Kimberley Jones

News/Print
The spring is dead. Long live the spring!
"...Resolution in the Southwest Texas State skirmish of words regarding Dagoberto Gilb: You might..."

May 2, 2003 Books Column by Shawn Badgley

Life's Enriched Pageant
Good design, like good air, helps you breathe a little easier, and here are a few Austinites who are helping us all breathe easier through their work as graphic designers.
"...(as adjunct professor at his alma mater, and Southwest Texas State University, and elsewhere), he's even written an instructive..."

Sept. 8, 2000 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

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Texas politicians just decided who the state's next poet laureate is.
"...To become the poet laureate of Texas, you must be appointed, in a somewhat nebulous process,..."

Sept. 1, 2000 Books Column by Clay Smith

Habits of Mind
Texas has a wealth of universities and colleges that offer creative writing classes, but four of them -- the University of Texas at Austin, Southwest Texas State University, University of Texas at El Paso, and the University of Houston -- offer Masters of Fine Arts degrees in creative writing. Here's all the information about each program you could hope to find.
"...creative writing can be taught, let me say that Texas has a wealth of universities and colleges that offer..."

April 21, 2000 Books Feature by Clay Smith

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Authors at SXSW Multimedia
"...us, and naturally, the proceedings will feature many prominent writers as speakers. Included among the panelists at press time:..."

March 7, 1997 Books Column

LoneStarCon 3: Countdown Commencing
Before this Worldcon in San Antonio, a look at the last one
"...hosted by a different city each year, returns to Texas for only the third time in 71 years and..."

Aug. 28, 2013 Books Post by Robert Faires

News/Print
Headlines and updates from the written world
"...tonight, plus two poetry contests and two awards for Texas Monthly. Man, we thought good things all came in..."

May 3, 2013 Books Post by Monica Riese

Don Walser’s Legal Saga Comes to an End
Judge rules for family for breach of contract, but not rescission
"...estate against his former record labels – Antone's Records, Texas Music Group, and Texas Clef Entertainment – finally came..."

Jan. 25, 2011 Music Post by Austin Powell

Splendor in the Short Grass: The Grover Lewis Reader
Jesus Christ! What are these words? Hincty, goudge, donicker, furze, rick, pecksniff, flapdoodle fantod, tumerling? What kind of screwball whips out stuff like this?
"...University of Texas Press, 277 pp., $24.95 Jesus Christ! What are these..."

April 22, 2005 Books Review by Brant Bingamon

News/Print
No Whammies.
"...year. The fellowships are awarded by UT and the Texas Institute of Letters... One more sweet story: Bookslut.com almost..."

May 9, 2003 Books Column by Shawn Badgley

Borderline Vaudeville
Bill Crawford and Gene Fowler go off-off-off Broadway with Border Radio.
"...In 1987, Bill Crawford and Gene Fowler, two Austin writers, published Border Radio: Quacks, Yodelers, Pitchmen, Psychics, and Other..."

May 10, 2002 Music Feature by Clay Smith

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