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The Class of 1985
The 69th Legislature, 1985, marked a turning point in the future of Texas politics
"...Many of the people who are now writing budgets and..."

Feb. 27, 2004 News Feature by Lucius Lomax

Texas Platters
"...Austin hard rock favorites Vallejo fail to do just that on their sophomore effort -- cut loose. At the..."

Oct. 30, 1998 Music Review

Delysia’s Golden Chocolate, Texas French Bread’s Wheat, Cinful Sweets on the Food Network, and Mozart’s Lights Up Lake Austin
All the news that’s fit to get your taste buds quivering
"...News Buffet for the first week of November, culled from numerous PR releases, official posts, words on the digital..."

Nov. 2, 2020 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Playback: Mosaic Sound Collective Comes Into Focus
Mosaic Sound Collective's music hub and ancient atmospheric Adam Torres point to the future
"...and creative space conceived by Residual Kid parent Dan Redman, continues to pick up steam as a destination for..."

Feb. 24, 2017 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

Campaign, Legislators Back Bill to Repeal Anti-Abortion Law
"Trust. Respect. Access" campaign hosts lobby day at Capitol
"...College students from around Texas swarmed the Capitol on Thursday to convince..."

Feb. 27, 2015 News Post by Mary Tuma

Adjusting to the Mise-en-Scène
Nine nonfilmmakers – artists out of place – make one in 48 hours
"...assigned a role in the making of the film that related in some way to his or her particular..."

July 13, 2007 Screens Feature by Josh Rosenblatt

Years of the Dead
The Mexico of now, David Garza writes, is not held only within the borders of Mexico itself. It has spread northward, re-entered its old space, in a sense. For so many of the Mexicans, displaced but still infatuated with the idea of spirit and ghost, the nation itself is a ghost in the back of the head.
"...The Mexico that exists today is a country that nobody fought for...."

Oct. 27, 2000 Books Feature by David Garza

Elizabeth Crook’s The Which Way Tree
Chasing revenge on the Texas frontier in this remarkable new novel from the author of Monday, Monday
"...responsible for mauling the girl Sam – short for Samantha – when she was 6 and surely would have..."

March 9, 2018 Books Review by Robert Faires

In Memoriam: Ishmael Soto
Groundbreaking Latino artist and teacher has passed
"...a craft to share with students, it was family. That's to say that the passing of Soto on Feb...."

March 8, 2017 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Opal Divine’s 13th Annual Whisky Festival: A Review
A night of quaffs from those distant lands where the wild haggis roam
"...last Thursday because we were attending the Whisky Festival that Scotch aficionado (and Opal’s owner) Michael Parker was once..."

Dec. 7, 2015 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Federico Archuleta Has More Murals to Make
The artist who made “‘Til Death Do Us Part” isn’t letting the pandemic stop him from making art
"...sides and bubbles coming out between the fingers. After that, he adapted one of his own images – the..."

Nov. 13, 2020 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Austin Beer for the World Cup
Let your favorite local brew determine who you’ll bet on to win
"...you’ve probably noticed the lack of quadrennial soccer hype that seems to buzz the American public like 17 shots..."

June 13, 2018 Food Post by Eric Puga

American Movie
What to see at the sixth annual Cine Las Americas.
"...view of the world in a language and aesthetic that reflect the many cultural traditions of Latin America, but..."

April 25, 2003 Screens Feature by Belinda Acosta

Lone Stars Rising
The Lady Rancher: From Hogs to Boll Weevils
"...Combs, 52, will be the next agriculture commissioner. And that's not all bad. Combs is personable. She's straightforward and..."

Oct. 16, 1998 News Feature by Robert Bryce

How Much Reform Is Enough in the Travis County District Attorney Race?
Incumbent D.A. Margaret Moore faces challengers from the left
"...José Garza and Erin Martinson – are running campaigns that essentially accuse Moore of being an ineffective reformer, or..."

Aug. 23, 2019 News Feature by Michael King

Ten Fingers
Denny Freeman's 40-year Austin arc
"...guitarists who flew somewhat under the radar, but always managed to paint the sky red whenever they took the..."

Dec. 2, 2011 Music Feature by Bill Bentley

Riding the Pinwheel
The GOP redraws the map of Texas – brazenly sidestepping most of the state's newest voters
"...testify against a really bad state Senate redistricting map that would unnecessarily carve up Travis County four ways...."

Aug. 26, 2011 News Feature by Lee Nichols

Election 2006
The latest dispatches from the campaign trail
"...Ranger Rick Protects Us From Furriners, and Other TV Dramas In political ads hitting..."

Sept. 8, 2006 News Feature

Who's Texas?
The story of Texas history says a lot -- about the storytellers
"...Pete Gallego, the influential state rep from Alpine, recalled in a committee meeting earlier this year..."

Sept. 6, 2002 News Feature by Lucius Lomax

Keep On Shoppin'
Wheatsville Calls on Old Friends to Stay Afloat
"...Around the middle of August, Daniel Poe, the general manager, decided it was time to sound the alarm. He..."

Nov. 8, 1996 News Feature by Amy Smith

Sun City Undercover
The Spinning of Del's Webb
"...ready to pass out fresh-baked cookies, chat up visitors from throughout this mighty land -- and confirm all your..."

Aug. 2, 1996 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Chapter 1: Before the Beginning
The Austin Chronicle is founded and struggles quite a bit.
"...The mid-Eighties, until we went weekly, were a golden period of Chronicle editorial. This is Chapter 2...."

Sept. 7, 2001 Features Feature

Smoke Gets in Your Mouth
Taylor
"...because this is one place where eating is a serious campaign whose end may require massive clean-up operations. No..."

May 21, 1999 Food Feature

How the West Was Won
SXSWUK 2008
"...of all things to resurrect the anarchic spirit of Thatcher-era UK punk pioneers Crass that's so sorely needed now...."

Feb. 22, 2008 Music Feature by Marc Savlov

Day Trips: Hidalgo Pumphouse Museum
Museum tells the story of the Rio Grande Valley
"...the steam engines and pipes as tall as a man were brought in on the first railroad tracks. The..."

Nov. 28, 2014 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

New Austin Music Worth Your Bandwidth This Week
What we’re listening to
"...Del Rio (12XU)..."

Feb. 5, 2021 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Day Trips
"...who has to play second fiddle to the more gregarious younger brothers and sisters...."

June 14, 2002 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

What Is Going On With Ken Paxton and Nate Paul?
What we know – and don't know – about the strange connection between the embattled Austin real estate magnate and the Texas attorney general
"...knowledge about Paul and his World Class property empire that we hadn't seen in other coverage, enough to know..."

Jan. 8, 2021 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Invisible Life
Brazilian drama divides sisters from each other
"...Starring: Carol Duarte, Julia Stockler, Flávia Gusmão, António Fonseca, Gregório Duvivier, Bárbara Santos, Nikolas Antunes and Hugo Cruz...."

Jan. 10, 2020 Movie Review by Josh Kupecki

Day Trips: Chamizal National Memorial, El Paso
A peace park on the border where generations of differences were washed under the bridge
"...The Rio Grande represented the international border after the Mexican-American War..."

June 19, 2015 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

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