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Public Notice: Ted Talks
AISD trustee lays it on the line about LBJ / LASA
"...The AISD Board of Trustees held a public hearing on..."

Feb. 17, 2017 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Day Trips & Beyond: Kokopelli's Cave
One-of-a-kind lodging offers privacy and panoramic views
"...When it comes to unusual and strange, there is no shortage of overnight accommodations around the world..."

Aug. 24, 2016 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Review: Visconti Ristorante
Inconsistent dining for the well heeled
"...If Bravo TV ever decides to film The Real Housewives of West Lake, I suspect the cast..."

March 4, 2016 Food Feature by Melody Fury

Knowing One's Station
What does it mean to be the hostess with the mostest?
"...It's Sunday morning and it's time to go to the church of brunch. We've arrived at an Eastside breakfast..."

June 19, 2015 Food Feature by Melanie Haupt

Life Is Sweet
Three talented restaurant professionals run the show at LaV
"...don't want to start a feminist debate," she tells the attendees of the 2014 Austin Food & Wine Festival,..."

May 9, 2014 Food Feature by Melanie Haupt

No Green Beer Here
The best St. Patrick's Day pub action
"...alcoholic. One year, we found ourselves in Boston, where they take St. Patrick's Day very seriously. That particular holiday..."

March 14, 2014 Food Feature by Wes Marshall

We Were From Texas
Texas Triangle: Guy Clark, Susanna Clark, Townes Van Zandt
"...Clark pushes a fading, black and white photograph across the table...."

July 19, 2013 Music Feature by Doug Freeman

Studio Practice
Canopy tenants love the Eastside artist studio complex, even if they aren't from the Eastside ... or artists
"...is closer to her dream than she's ever been. The retired merchandiser and her husband moved to Austin from..."

May 3, 2013 Arts Feature by Matthew Irwin

Shock Value: How a Few Eccentric Outsiders Gave Us Nightmares, Conquered Hollywood, and Invented Modern Horror
Tracing horror's evolution from the camp-serious bastions of Roger Corman to the post-countercultural killing fields of The Last House on the Left and on
"...Writer Jason Zinoman penned a smart, take-no-prisoners piece on the origins of the modern horror film for the March..."

July 15, 2011 Screens Review by Marc Savlov

Fertile Ground for Foodies
Austin's artisanal food makers bring home the bacon, perhaps
"...unique food product idea and an interest in entrepreneurship. The speech and language therapist was ready for a career..."

June 3, 2011 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Throwback Throwdown
Can the next-gen and old-school coexist?
"...Oblivion – the realm of forgetfulness..."

June 16, 2006 Screens Feature by Carson Barker

SoCo Dining Spots
The list and map
"...PLUS: There's more to SoCo life than food: Find it all..."

March 3, 2006 Food Feature

Here We Go Again
The Riddlin' Kids -- DIY with a bullet.
"...music video is more than a music video. In the case of Austin's Riddlin' Kids and their clip for..."

Aug. 2, 2002 Music Feature by Andy Langer

Sexy Beast
With a bold new take on Andre Previn's operatic adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire, Austin Lyric Opera has a remarkable opportunity to lead the operatic pack and show the world the stuff it's made of.
"...Get Brad Dalton talking about the operatic version of A Streetcar Named Desire and pretty..."

Jan. 18, 2002 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Day Trips
The Jersey Barnyard is a third-generation working dairy farm featuring "Belle, the singing cow."
"...The Jersey Barnyard in the magical, fertile rolling hills between..."

May 4, 2001 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Five Steps to a Sluttier You
Online smut shopping: a fashion emergency of the sexy kind
"...no secret, Adam & Eve were only found in the Bible, and ecommerce was nothing more than a typo...."

Aug. 11, 2000 Screens Feature by Stephen MacMillan Moser

Cookbook Reviews
Eating Between the Lines
"...The Cook and The Gardener:..."

Dec. 31, 1999 Food Feature by Rebecca Chastenet dé Gery

Coach's Corner
"...work to tell you your dogs got out of the back yard. They've lived in the neighborhood forever, so..."

Aug. 13, 1999 Column by Andy "Coach" Cotton

Start Your Modems!
The Joy of B-Movie Websites
"...30 tons and used 17, 400 vacuum tubes. By the early Fifties, it was declared obsolete and languished in..."

Jan. 16, 1998 Screens Feature by Jerry Renshaw

SXSW Film Announces 2015 Lineup
Circling the Thunderdome
"...SXSW Film has unloosed its 145-film strong slate for the 2015 festival...."

Feb. 3, 2015 Screens Post by Kimberley Jones

Open and Shut
Council members hope they've closed the door on their Open Meetings legal troubles. Trouble is, that won't be the end.
"...Sometime before the Sept. 27 Austin City Council meeting, someone put a..."

Oct. 26, 2012 News Feature by Mike Kanin

Bicycles, Roses, and Survivors
The Lance Armstrong Foundation and the spirit of its founder
"...night in December 1996. Three tan, fit men in their late 20s sat around a table at Z'Tejas on..."

Oct. 15, 2004 News Feature by Rita Radostitz

Laying It All Out
Novelist Shelby Hearon has made an art of the little white lie.
"...When I walked into the polished granite lobby of the Renaissance Hotel at the..."

Feb. 16, 2001 Books Feature by Robin Bradford

Faith Healers
A look inside the Teen Challenge faith-based drug treatment in Fort Worth suggests that there are problems with Christian drug rehab programs.
"...flat, but it looks that way, as open to the sky as if it were set on the edge..."

Dec. 15, 2000 News Feature by Emily Pyle

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.
"...The ink is black, the page is white...."

Sept. 8, 2000 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Texas Platters
The Scabs
"...Songs Sung and Played on Guitar at the Same Time (Shockorama)..."

July 30, 1999 Music Feature

Lies, All Lies
The Silver Castle
"...In the past few months, several journalists have been busted for..."

Dec. 25, 1998 Books Review

Burn, Aspen, Burn
Chasing Celebrity With a Basic Cable Nobody at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival
"...of working with Howard Kremer, Laura House, and our other co-stars on MTV's Austin Stories (Wednesdays and Sundays, 9:30pm)...."

March 27, 1998 Arts Feature by Brad "Chip" Pope

Raining Stones
"...director Ken Loach (Riff-Raff) might best be described as “kitchen-sink comedy,” named after the late-1950s to '60s British school..."

June 10, 1994 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Miracle Man
When an actor's bio claims 14,000 performances to his credit, you rather expect the fellow to have some good stories. And Eddie Bracken doesn't disappoint. In anticipation of his appearance at a screening of Preston Sturges' The Miracle of Morgan's Creek, Bracken talks about Sturges, Betty Hutton, Hollywood, and hitchhiking.
"...actor's bio claims 14,000 performances to his credit, you rather expect the fellow to have some good stories. After..."

Feb. 18, 2000 Screens Feature by Robert Faires

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