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Call in the Rangers
A Memo to the Governor:
"...overnor, The situation was desperate. Pumping was completely unregulated. Reserves were..."

July 26, 1996 News Feature by Robert Bryce

The Cable Guise
Carrey, Quaid, and the IFC
"...Add to the long list of 20-year overnight successes in show business..."

June 14, 1996 Screens Feature by Patrick Taggart

David Sedaris and the Art of Ignoring
Austin-bound, the author adds a new descriptor: controversial.
"...New Yorker, he’s used to being in one of the most crowded cities in America: not crowded as in..."

April 28, 2024 Arts Post by Richard Whittaker

The Thompson and the Loren: A Tale of Two Hotels
One long weekend, two impressive but different vibes
"...When your Canadian girlfriend comes to visit Austin for the first time, and you live out in Pflugerville, you’re..."

Jan. 27, 2024 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

The Luv Doc: A Smokin’ Hot Cowgirlfriend
The progressive concept of bodily autonomy seems to have taken a tenacious hold on the local female populace
"...cowboy because I already have a lot of Western clothes." She said, "That's fine, as long as my friends..."

Nov. 4, 2022 Column by The Luv Doc

Austin Opera Probes the Power and Perils of Connection With The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs
The local company launches a new collaborative production for the nation
"...general director and CEO Annie Burridge, and that's why the company is mounting a new production of The (R)evolution..."

Jan. 28, 2022 Arts Feature by Richard Whittaker

Bee Cave Wines, Bee Cave Dines, Bee Cave Now Shows All the Signs of … Becoming a Worthy Destination Unto Itself?
The Sonesta's great for exploring this nearby escape-from-the-city
"...Okay, this is what the PR blast shouted our way: “Bee Cave rivals Napa..."

Dec. 29, 2021 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Chris Ware and Seth at the Texas Book Festival
Two titans of sequential art, gabbing craftwise in Austin on Saturday
"...all into comics – at least, comics that depict other than the antics of Spandex-clad superbeings slugging the shit..."

Oct. 24, 2019 Arts Post

The Origins of Austin Punk in the Aftermath of the 13th Floor Elevators
Roky Erickson hurtles toward Doug Sahm in Chapter 1, Part 1 of the Austin Punk Chronicles
"...Levitation's three-day bacchanal honoring sounds and philosophies wrought at the Vulcan Gas Company, Congress Avenue's patchouli-soaked den of all..."

Aug. 2, 2019 Music Feature by Tim Stegall

Playback: The Indestructible Mr. Lewis
The trials and tribulations of Mr. Lewis & the Funeral 5, plus a UtopiaFest report, and the passing of Seth Gibbs
"...Lewis and James Sheeran's friendship goes back three decades. Their teenage band, Blind Addiction, played Lewis' high school graduation..."

Nov. 9, 2018 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

Fantastic Fest Interview: Jeremy Saulnier and Macon Blair on Hold the Dark
Blood and snow in one of Netflix's rare theatrical releases
"...It may seem a long way from Austin to Alaska, but of course when..."

Sept. 28, 2018 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Jawbreaker, Last Band on the Titanic
Saving lives decades on
"...The Nineties were a simpler time, an age of Clinton-era..."

July 14, 2018 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

Orphans! The Improvised Orphan Musical at the Hideout
This tribute to musicals starring spunky singing street kids makes you believe the sun’ll come out tomorrow
"...To be honest, things didn't look too good for the kids from the orphanage. I mean, how could a..."

Jan. 19, 2018 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Playback: Saving Souls at the Electric Church
New venue the Electric Church converts local psychics, and Samuel Grey Horse recounts his mule variations
"...Strange things are happening at the old Jesus Is Alive Ministries on Cesar Chavez...."

June 2, 2017 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

The Music Lover's Guide to Austin
The essential sounds, sights, and settings of Austin music
"...So your plane just touched down and the pilot said, “Welcome to Austin: the Live Music Capital..."

March 3, 2017 Chronolog Post

Playback: David Yow Meets the Jazzus Lizard
David Yow fronts the Jazzus Lizard, Cherubs knock off 22 years of rust, Preston Hubbard dies, and Blind Lemon Jefferson gets kicked off Texas license plates
"...The official rock & roll handbook states: "A famous frontman..."

Aug. 26, 2016 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

How the Nez Was Won
Texan Monkees-tamer Michael Nesmith returns to the fold
"...A funny thing happened to the Monkees on their way to being dismissed as prefab..."

July 26, 2013 Music Feature by Scott Schinder

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

The AggreGAYtor Live: Election Special
Your minute-by-minute dose of election news
"...up game, Mitt Romney is polishing his gears, and the AggreGAYtor is doing shots. Part one is taking a..."

Nov. 6, 2012 Qmmunity Post by Brandon Watson

K-NACK Reunion, Night 1
Live review of K-NACK's reunion concert Friday
"...I listened to K-NACK when it was on in the early 1990s. I must have. Any station playing Sugar..."

Jan. 30, 2012 Music Post by Michael Toland

Bettysoo and Some Parts of the World (Slight Return)
Bettysoo writes from the road again, this time in London
"...After a long day’s travels, Doug and I each arrived (separately) at..."

Oct. 4, 2011 Music Post by BettySoo

Make the Uncomfortable Comfortable
The Guthrie family rides again
"...Three generations of Guthries take over the Long Center stage tonight: Arlo and his children Abe,..."

March 31, 2010 Music Post by Jim Caligiuri

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

Wreck of the Elizabeth Dane
Ghost stories
"...Ghost stories, lullabies: spectral opposites of the same comfort. Two nostrils perched above covers pulled high..."

July 13, 2007 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

'Friday Night Lights': Texas Highways Edition
"...[For more on NBC's decision to continue shooting the excellent Friday Night Lights, see this week's Film News.]..."

Nov. 16, 2006 Sports Post by Christopher Gray

The Distance Danced
Between its old and new versions of 'Swingin' Then & Now,' Tapestry Dance Company has swung a long way, baby
"...The last time Tapestry Dance Company presented the program Swingin'..."

April 21, 2006 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Carrying the Burden
During Gov. Bush's campaign for his party's presidential nomination last fall, reporters asked the candidate to comment on a federal government report asserting that many Texans, including large numbers of children, were going to bed hungry. "I saw the report that children in Texas are going hungry. Where?" he demanded, going on to say, "You'd think the governor would have heard if there are pockets of hunger in Texas." Indeed, you would, especially if one of those pockets is just a few miles from his front door, Virginia B. Wood explains as she explores the very pockets of hunger in Austin Bush has difficulty fathoming.
"...It's the third Wednesday morning of the month. Rosewood Apartments resident..."

April 28, 2000 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

For Whom the Road Tolls
The Death of Touring
"...The Death of Touring For Whom the Road Tolls..."

Dec. 5, 1997 Music Feature by Andy Langer

Leader of the Pack
An Interview With the Head Coyote
"...Mark Miller, one of America's most famous chefs, opened the Coyote Cafe at 612 West Sixth Street in downtown..."

July 14, 1995 Arts Feature by Robb Walsh

The Luv Doc: Purebred
His heart was the size of a peppercorn
"...went and got a rescue dog, and right from the jump it hated me. Every time I go to..."

Feb. 9, 2024 Column by The Luv Doc

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