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Land of the Freberg
Interview with radio-comedy pioneer Stan Freberg
"...At the grand old age of 78 years, most folks are..."

Dec. 10, 1999 Music Feature by Ken Lieck

Joke in the Box
Encapsulation of Rhino Records' comedy box sets
"...on out -- it's safe to laugh now. Perhaps the best thing about the invention of the compact disc..."

Dec. 10, 1999 Music Feature by Ken Lieck

Home Entertainment for the Holidays
Best bets for DVD and Blu-ray
"...The Incredible Mel Brooks: An Irresistible Collection of Unhinged ComedyShout!..."

Dec. 14, 2012 Screens Feature by Robert Faires

Johnnie Taylor, Soul Man
Johnnie Taylor's Live at the Summit Club gets released.
"...If you have ghosts, Roky Erickson once posited, then you have everything. I’m borrowing that lyric as the..."

March 9, 2007 Music Post by Greg Beets

The Gray Band
How can a band singing almost exclusively about serial killers engender so much life?
"...A sonic hiss slithers poisonously from the right channel to the left and..."

Jan. 14, 2011 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Godzilla vs. the Green Screen
Austin special effects artists can kill you with a squib or with a CGI bullet hit, gore it up with pig entrails or digitally composited blood, and create just about anything you can imagine with their bare hands or software. Does the industry need both?
"...Georges Melies never saw the Apollo astronauts tee off on the moon, but the..."

April 22, 2005 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Graffiti on the Superhighway
The digital age has ushered a new era in visual art, with the Internet offering artists a new medium for the creation of art, an infinite space to display their work, and a marketing tool. But with this expansion of creative opportunities come sticky questions of ownership and the communal experience of art.
"...The Red Fez on Fifth Street fizzed like an underground..."

Dec. 28, 2001 Arts Feature by Rob Curran

Breaking the Biker Code
Austin musician and Glass Eye expatriate Kathy McCarty sends greetings from the Sturgis, South Dakota, Black Hills Motor Classic & Rally, learns how to be a biker chick, and wishes we were there.
"...Little dusty towns, hundreds of miles apart from one another cling to the foothills of the mountains. If a..."

Dec. 10, 1999 Features Feature by Kathy McCarty

Kickstart Your Weekend: The Austin Toy Museum
New collectibles archive launches fund raising with party
"...The founders of the Austin Toy Museum have a motto...."

April 25, 2014 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Shivering the Timbers
The Dirigo Group's 'Gypsy Chain' Speaks for the Trees
"...On September 17, 1998, a 24-year-old activist named David "Gypsy" Chain was killed in the..."

Aug. 3, 2001 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Flies on the Wall With Attitude
Cinéma vérité pioneer Robert Drew, coming to town this Wednesday for the Texas Documentary Tour, speaks about the films he has made and the film style he helped create.
"...77 and with 60 films in more than 40 years under his belt, is widely viewed as the father..."

Feb. 16, 2001 Screens Feature by Anne S. Lewis

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

On the Santa Trail
Ace reporter Jordan Smith is hot on the trail of Austin's own Santa.
"...Or that he is an award-winning chili chef in the off-season? Or that, aside from that North Pole workshop,..."

Dec. 22, 2000 Features Feature by Jordan Smith

Remembering Rod Moag, The Pickin' Singin' Professor
Jeff Moag honors his academic, musician, and KOOP radio host father
"...Last week, the Austin academic and musical community lost a charismatic figure..."

Jan. 28, 2023 Music Post by Jeff Moag

Complete Freedom
A profile of Bad Livers banjo player Danny Barnes
"...Looking back over the 20th century, the birth of American popular music is..."

Nov. 5, 1999 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

On the Waterfront
As development accelerates along Town Lake, Austin faces urgent choices
"...Readers may want to reference "The Big Picture Map" to locate Town Lake Corridor development..."

Jan. 19, 2007 News Feature by Katherine Gregor

Tying the Knot: A Drama
Yes, the merger of Austin's Paramount Theatre and State Theater Company is a business affair, but since theatres traffic in stories, human dramas that talk to us about life, this historic event deserves to be looked at as a story, the story of a wedding between two neighbors.
"...Forget merger. Think wedding. Yes, the union of the Paramount Theatre for the Performing Arts..."

Aug. 25, 2000 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Where the Shadows Are Deepest
The search for, and subsequent conversation with, country singer James Hand
"...Writing about music offers many rewards, but seldom does it present an opportunity for..."

May 5, 2000 Music Feature by Christopher Gray

No Man's Land
Substandard Conditions Are a Way of Life for Northridge Acres
"...onto tattered Northridge Acres Drive is like rolling into the Twilight Zone. The foul scent of sewage permeating Kenneth..."

June 9, 2000 News Feature by Cheryl Smith

The Rebirth of Doyle Bramhall II
For his first solo LP in 15 years, Eric Clapton’s top lieutenant may have put out the blues album of 2016
"...and out of multiple modes – producer, singer, songwriter, sidemanthe Dallas-born guitarist, 47, began his journeyman's path..."

Nov. 18, 2016 Music Feature by Alejandra Ramirez

Page Two: Sitting on the Dock of the Bay Watching the Tide Roll Away
The Chronicle at 35
"..."The present-day composer refuses to die!"..."

Sept. 2, 2016 Column by Louis Black

Letters From the Women of SAFPF
A small sample of the letters received by Austin attorney Derek Howard; transcribed and minimally edited
"...In early 2008, Jodi Stodder-Caldwell, an inmate at the Ellen Halbert SAFPF unit in Burnet County, contacted Austin..."

Dec. 12, 2008 News Feature

Among the Damned
PromiseLand's Virtual Hell haunted house offers salvation to trick-or-treaters.
"...about time you got out of bed," says a man clutching a bottle of rum, to a teenage girl,..."

Oct. 31, 2003 News Feature by Jordan Smith

From the Archive: The Charlie Kaufman Canon
As Anomalisa opens in Austin, we revisit interviews and reviews
"...Is Charlie Kaufman the most talented screenwriter of his generation, or any..."

Jan. 15, 2016 Screens Post by Kimberley Jones

Found in the Ground
Mother Falcon takes flight – past Paganini
"...Outside at Mohawk, the Friday night crowd swells to fill the open areas;..."

July 30, 2010 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

The Home School
Austin's latest class of cinematic talent – represented by six anticipated films at SXSW – is going places, but they aren't leaving anytime soon.
"...Steve Collins' Gretchen, and Jake Vaughan and Bryan Poyser's The Cassidy Kids – has kept him regularly and gainfully..."

March 10, 2006 Screens Feature by Spencer Parsons

Man of the People
"...It's been more than 30 years since Francisco Roux-López was offered his first government job..."

Sept. 25, 1998 News Feature by Mary Jane Garza

Old Settler's Music Festival Preview
Bluebonnets and bluegrass: the Old Settler's Music Festival, still picking, still grinning
"...For 21 years now, the Old Settler's Music Festival has marked the..."

April 18, 2008 Music Feature

The Man With Susan's Plan
"...Since his directorial debut with the displaced ape-man comedy Schlock! (which featured the director in..."

June 25, 1999 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

The Spirit of Mid-Season
"...Before cable, and that doesn't even include the premium channels, TV watching was pretty basic for me...."

March 26, 1999 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

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