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The Last Rock & Roll Deejay
KLBJ cans legendary Johnny Walker
"...In his heyday, his grumbling voice boomed into the night on KLBJ-FM, the master of ceremonies for evenings..."

April 13, 2007 News Feature by Kevin Brass

The Last Full Measure
A true story of a hero denied recognition
"...it’s very simple. On April 11, 1966, United States Air Force Pararescueman William H. Pitsenbarger flew a helicopter into..."

Jan. 24, 2020 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

Ray Manzarek: Trying to Set the World on Fire
The late Doors keyboardist at the Garden of Eden
"...first semester, I only knew one individual who fit the criteria: Doors’ keyboardist Ray Manzarek...."

May 23, 2013 Music Post by Danielle Zelisko

Man With the Light Touch
Peter Bay leads the Austin Symphony with the finesse of Astaire
"...If all the term "symphony conductor" calls to mind is that cartoon..."

Nov. 16, 2007 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

KUT by the Numbers
That ringing sound you hear? It's the cash register at Austin's public radio station.
"...a station in trouble. Just a few weeks before the end of its fiscal year, the public broadcasting station..."

Jan. 20, 2006 News Feature by Kevin Brass

The Best-Case Scenario
After years of work, Envision Central Texas goes majorly public.
"...Envision Central Texas' regional vision project. You can find them on the 74-member ECT board itself -- though, understandably,..."

Oct. 24, 2003 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

And the Band Played On-Air
The Man Behind KUT's Live Set, Walter Morgan
"...There may be dozens of live music venues in Austin,..."

July 19, 1996 Music Feature by Andy Langer

The Best Things We Saw at Oblivion Access 2023: Earth, BEAK>, GEL, and More
Highlights from year two of the underground Austin music festival
"...Not just setting local temperature records for the month of June, this year’s Oblivion Access marked a..."

June 19, 2023 Music Post by Wayne Lim

Beyond the Horizon with Denny Freeman
Austin lodestar offered the theories of life through a guitar
"...Every time Denny Freeman picked up his guitar, whether a lean and mean Fender Stratocaster..."

April 27, 2021 Music Post by Bill Bentley

An Excerpt From Omar Dykes: The Life & Times of a Poor and Almost Famous Bluesman
Hard truths about the music business by Kent “Omar” Dykes and spouse Issa Medrano as they revisit Glory Days (for Bruce Springsteen).
"..."On Hard Times in the Land of Plenty, Omar & the Howlers know exactly..."

Nov. 27, 2020 Music Feature

Page Two: Summer in the City
Our piping-hot reading issue welcomes the season
"...status, haunted only slightly but still tellingly by my northern birth. It's not that big a deal; the awareness..."

June 15, 2012 Column by Louis Black

What's the Frequency, Kenneth?
UT student frequency KVRX struggles to stave off the nationwide downturn in collegiate media
"...Ben Cox scrambles up the stairs and into the on-air booth with a..."

May 11, 2012 Music Feature by Luke Winkie

Can the Earth Be Saved?
Walter Cronkite and the creation of Earth Day
"...At long last, on April 19, the University of Texas at Austin is honoring the legacy..."

April 20, 2012 News Feature by Douglas Brinkley

Working on the Railroad
The regional Transit Working Group is poised to make progress on passenger rail
"...series of Monday morning work sessions at City Hall. The Transit Working Group convened by the Capital Area Metropolitan..."

Feb. 22, 2008 News Feature by Katherine Gregor

The Road to Rail
Can light rail in Austin work well with Smart Growth?
"...Wanna do something about the horrible traffic on the highways? Light rail ain't it...."

July 21, 2000 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Austin at Large: The Things That Slip Our Mind
One man, one gun, and the harrowing results of our leaders' moral and policy failures
"...Xavier Rodriguez used to sit on the Texas Supreme Court. He was abruptly unseated by GOP..."

Feb. 11, 2022 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

A Soccer Stadium Built in Line With Austin's Love of the Outdoors
How Gensler architecture's home for the Verde keeps it green
"...Designing the home stadium for Austin FC was not, shall we..."

June 18, 2021 Features Feature by Robert Faires

Eric Shattuck's "The Shape of Human Hearts"
The First Place winner in the 2017 Austin Chronicle Short Story Contest
"...The light is close, now. A week ago, Hamid saw..."

June 9, 2017 Arts Feature by Eric Shattuck

Lit-urday: All the Single Ladies
The life cycle of a female worker bee sounds strangely familiar
"...deserve to have one day when you can curl up with a good book – let's call it Lit-urday...."

July 26, 2014 Books Post by Jessi Cape

No Prayer for the Dying
Iron Maiden returns to Austin after 25 years
"...Cooling the concrete sprawl that is the Circuit of the Americas..."

Sept. 11, 2013 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

Adventures in Journalism: Let’s Go to the Roller Derby!
"...When the dust finally settled after last Saturday’s (Dec. 2) important..."

Dec. 10, 2006 Sports Post by John Razook

Redrawing the Road Map
CAMPO expansion may change the roles of the Central Texas transportation game.
"...Let's be honest; transportation planning can be rather dull. Most people tune out at the mere mention..."

Jan. 31, 2003 News Feature by Dave Mann

The Importance of Being Earnest
For better or worse, Oliver Parker's adaptation of Oscar Wilde's comedy of mistaken identities liberates the play from its drawing-room trappings.
"...Directed by: Oliver Parker. Starring: Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Reese Witherspoon, Frances O'Connor, Judi Dench,..."

May 31, 2002 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

Doing Sports the Craig Way
Mike Butts profiles sports stats man and voice of the Texas Longhorns, broadcaster Craig Way, of KVET's Sports Day and Fox Sports Southwest's High School Extra Live.
"...sports-crazed mind. It's a Thanksgiving night, and he's foregoing the traditional after-meal living-room couch flop to broadcast a high..."

Nov. 19, 1999 Features Feature by Mike Butts

Heard It on the X
Gibby Haynes on the Airwaves
"...am a flake of dandruff that has fallen into the cleavage of a very beautiful, very old motion picture..."

Sept. 8, 1995 Music Feature

The Table Ed Ward Built
Pioneering music journalist (1948-2021) wrote rock & roll history
"...Ed Ward, who died Monday at the age of 72, welcomed me to the table –..."

May 5, 2021 Music Post by Tim Stegall

DVDanger: A Bad Case of the Sequels
Retreads, remakes, and do-overs rule the home releases
"...producer Keith Calder took to Twitter to ask, "What's the most recent wide-release, non-platformed horror film that wasn't a..."

July 28, 2015 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

When You Pause the Heart of an Eagle and Can Feel Its Fear
Steve Moore's smartphone thriller for Fusebox comes to an end.
"...I’ve been getting text messages from the FBI since April of this year...."

Oct. 22, 2014 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Pete Holmes: The Interview
The comedian on the role SXSW played in boosting his career
"...According to social lore, rare is the occasion when a nice guy doesn’t finish last. But..."

March 10, 2014 Arts Post by Russ Espinoza

'Telling' the Truth
Austin veterans perform their pasts to bridge the civilian-military divide
"...Regina Vasquez saw the haircut as a practical choice. Her fellow Marine recruits..."

April 26, 2013 Arts Feature by Robyn Ross

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