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If You Have Ghosts: The Haunting of The Little Stranger
Director Lenny Abrahamson talks post-war Gothic
"...There are the ghosts that haunt us, and there are..."

Aug. 31, 2018 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Denny Laine Saves the World
British Invasion pioneer played it, sang it, saw it all
"...weeks ago, Denny Laine (born Brian Frederick Hines) entered the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with the Moody..."

April 26, 2018 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

Rolling the Dice
Behind the scenes of The Adventure Zone with Griffin McElroy
"...There weren’t particularly grand aspirations when the pilot for The..."

Oct. 12, 2017 Arts Post by Rosalind Faires

Beer Today, Framed Tomorrow: The Art of the Brew Returns
The annual celebration of suds & art & music is back with even more
"...Anybody tells you that making art isn’t hard work, they probably haven’t made enough art themselves. But then, even..."

Aug. 31, 2016 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

H. R. Giger, the Dark Star
Full Q&A with documentarian Belinda Sallin
"...In The Third Man, Harry Lyme infamously said the only thing..."

May 23, 2015 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

The Water Diviner
Russell Crowe stars in and directs this historical drama
"...actual events”) that involves multiple continents, 17 million dead, the Battle of Gallipoli, forbidden love, brothers (literally) in arms,..."

April 24, 2015 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

We Remember What the Dormouse Said
Ten authors cut you a little slice of their own personal Wonderlands
"...Down the rabbit hole we go, reader, and you're already familiar..."

March 31, 2015 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Letters at 3AM: He Took the Cat to Texas
This is the final story in the many-storied life of Mayer Vishner
"...Mayer couldn't kill himself until he took the cat to Texas...."

Sept. 20, 2013 Column by Michael Ventura

A Sunday at the Capitol
Orange-clad abortion bill opponents witness House floor folly
"...committee on Friday quietly approved three bills that would further demolish a woman’s right to an abortion, the Texas..."

June 24, 2013 News Post by Dan Solomon

Listen to What the Man Said
Paul McCartney’s first-night Erwin Center sell-out astounds
"...Name another human being with more songs in the modern vernacular..."

May 23, 2013 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

In the House
A pleasurably heady thriller from French auteur François Ozon.
"...In the House, from the eclectic French filmmaker François Ozon (Under..."

May 17, 2013 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

The Luv Doc: Love Him Tender
Nobody wants to end up an accidental necrophiliac
"...husband thinks he’s Elvis. He is always walking around the house in his underwear singing “Hound Dog” or “Don’t..."

April 19, 2013 Column by The Luv Doc

Working 'The Corner'
Neighbors and officials plan one more effort to save the neighborhood around 12th and Chicon
"...in his backyard when he heard someone walking up the gravel path toward his neighbor's house. Sherman lives on..."

July 13, 2012 News Feature by Jordan Smith

The Spoils of War
Blood and sorrow in the films of Southeast Europe
"...up to no good, but charming enough to weasel their way out of any repercussions. Their troublemaking is mostly..."

April 6, 2012 Screens Feature by Kimberley Jones

The Slacker 2011 Interviews: Chris Eska
Director Chris Eska on Slacker 2011
"...Of all the scenes in Richard Linklater's Slacker, it's that last, celebratory..."

Aug. 31, 2011 Screens Post by Marc Savlov

Analyzing the Texans Draft: Part 1
In what will be remembered as the 'Phillips draft'
"...The Houston Texans 2011 NFL draft will most likely be..."

May 10, 2011 Sports Post by Barrett Walton

Aztex: We're Still Top of the Table
Austin draws with Tampa Bay, stays in first
"...OK, it wasn't the win I predicted in today's print edition, and it..."

May 20, 2010 Sports Post by Nick Barbaro

State of the City Address
As delivered by Mayor Lee Leffingwell today
"...Mayor Lee Leffingwell delivered his State of the City Address before the Real Estate Council of Austin..."

Feb. 2, 2010 News Post by Lee Nichols

It's Halloween, Do You Know Where the Scariest Football Game Is?
Stillwater, my friends
"...Welcome to Halloween football where the Longhorns sweat the weekend that killed last season and..."

Oct. 30, 2009 Sports Post by Joe O'Connell

When the Sun Rises
In the aftermath of Hurricane Ike, a group of teenage filmmakers galvanize the tales of their island
"...The lobby of the Grand 1894 Opera House came to..."

June 5, 2009 Screens Feature by Kate X Messer

Around the World of Weird
The many genre delights of Fantastic Fest 2008
"...this year's Australian-exploitation film overload, postapocalyptic vehicular car-nage via the ever-mad Max Rockatansky), this year's Fantastic Fest will turn..."

Sept. 12, 2008 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

'And Then the Feeling Fades Away/ But You Sort of Wish It Would Have Stayed'
The New York Times' Books blog, Paper Cuts, has a recurring thread called "Living With Music," in which authors write about their perfect playlists.
"...The New York Times' Books blog, Paper Cuts, has a..."

June 11, 2008 Screens Post by Kimberley Jones

It's the Texans Just Being the Texans
"...The Texans must be grateful for the bye week. They..."

Nov. 11, 2007 Sports Post by Mark Fagan

The Making of Downtown North
The Domain may sound like just another fancy mall – but planners say it's the seed of a second Austin
"...Austinites as a strange, upmarket interloper, more suited for the tonier districts of Dallas or Houston. But if the..."

Sept. 28, 2007 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

The Next Next
Jasper Fforde reveals the secrets behind the new Thursday Next adventure, narrative gymnastics, and the job of writing
"...In the fifth novel of Jasper Fforde's series starring Thursday Next,..."

Aug. 3, 2007 Books Feature by Robert Faires

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

What Happened to the No-Kill Millennium?
Austin's plan to end wholesale euthanasia at Town Lake shelter remains a distant dream
"...7-week-old kitten weighs about a pound; its veins are the size of vermicelli. So if you're administering a lethal..."

Nov. 18, 2005 News Feature by Rachel Proctor May

Meet the New Neighbors
A fugitive sect of Mormon polygamists is building a home – and an end-time temple – in the West Texas town of Eldorado
"...The town of Eldorado, Texas, seat of Schleicher County, flanks..."

July 29, 2005 News Feature by Jordan Smith

The Machinist
Christian Bale lost 60 lbs. in order to play the unsettling title character, a man who has maybe shed his sanity along with his weight.
"...his skin, Trevor is as angular and jagged as the letters of his name. He is an industrial worker,..."

Nov. 26, 2004 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

A Battle on the Shuttle
For aggrieved UT drivers, the buck stops at Capital Metro
"...former Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1549 President Cordie Ray, the basis for the ongoing and fractious labor dispute between..."

May 21, 2004 News Feature by Jordan Smith

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