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Shakespeare-ouette
Ballet Austin's Stephen Mills has a deft touch at getting the Bard to the barre.
"...Kate comes out swinging. She's not about to suffer the indignity of this smarmy lout Petruchio hitting on her..."

Oct. 10, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Man Who Was Too Loud
Josh Frank's The Man Who Was Too Loud pays tribute to Jonathan Richman & the Modern Lovers with some fantastic covers of the band's music, but the portrayal of Richman as a dramatic character is so far off target that the show smacks of a vain attempt at cool.
"...'The Man Who Was Too Loud': The Man Who Was..."

Oct. 3, 2003 Arts Review by Kate X Messer

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...Lee Nichols' column quoting Peggy Venable on behalf of the Texas Citizens Action Network ["We Got Reds in Our..."

Oct. 3, 2003 Column

ACL Prime Time
Blurbs to ACL Music Fest by.
"...shortage of food that could have used intervention from the Red Cross, it was still the most obvious response..."

Sept. 19, 2003 Music Feature

Waking the Dead
Okkervil River's Will Sheff and Centro-matic's Will Johnson find common ground.
"...It's not so hot that you notice, really, but the ants in Oakwood Cemetery are unbearable. It's almost as..."

Sept. 12, 2003 Music Feature by Melanie Haupt

The Golden Apples, The Soft Set
"...The Golden Apples (Golden Apple Music)The Soft SetOnly Lovers Left..."

Sept. 12, 2003 Music Review by Michael Chamy

Food-o-File
Virginia B. Wood brings all-you-can-eat news.
"...All the News That Fits!..."

Sept. 12, 2003 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Jammin'
Jerry Garcia, bluegrass, and third generation jam -- thriving in Austin and beyond.
"...Madison Square Garden, parts of which are included in The Song Remains the Same. Immediately after the show, they..."

Sept. 5, 2003 Music Feature by Jim Caligiuri

Tropic of Capsaicin
Austin is a chile-loving town, all right, and in recent years, locals have become addicted to the definitive flavor of chiles grown in and around Hatch, N.M. Shipments of the big green chiles will be available fresh and roasted to order at several places around town for the next few weeks.
"...and in recent years locals have become addicted to the definitive flavor of chiles grown in and around Hatch,..."

Aug. 22, 2003 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Jubilee
Jubilee was a critical and commercial failure. Wells Dunbar explains why that's a dirty, rotten shame.
"...The Criterion Collection, $39.95..."

Aug. 22, 2003 Screens Review by Wells Dunbar

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...a Texas certified biology teacher, and I testified against the addition of intelligent design to Texas textbooks at the..."

Aug. 15, 2003 Column

Taxpayers Being Charged Twice for State Parking Garages
"...parking garages on nights and weekends. Legislation passed during the last session allows private companies to profit at the..."

Aug. 14, 2003 Postmarks

Attention Classical Music Lovers: McCulloh's Back
"...I'm very happy that I can purchase classical music CDs again. Thanks to the original article, "Life After..."

Aug. 12, 2003 Postmarks

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...Well, well. Another story about wannabe indie filmmakers who mortgage their homes..."

July 18, 2003 Column

Food-o-File
Virginia B. Wood has plenty o' news in this week's "Food-o-File."
"...Even though we're in the dog days of summer, there are plenty of things..."

July 11, 2003 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

The American Analog Set, Ben Gibbard & Andrew Kenny
Texas Platters
"...The American Analog SetPromise of Love (Tiger Style)Ben Gibbard &..."

July 11, 2003 Music Review by Melanie Haupt

Page Two
We struggle with the obscenity of a special legislative session aimed at redistricting, and we mourn the passing and celebrate the life of Al Ragle, an almost unsung hero of the Austin music scene.
"...As this was being written, we got word that the governor had called a special session to deal with..."

June 20, 2003 Column by Louis Black

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...we know you're going to vote, right?) we want them to know why our organizations, the Save Our Springs..."

June 6, 2003 Column

Sergei's Big Score
Austin Symphony conductor Peter Bay has tremendous regard for both Sergei Prokofiev's score and Sergei Eisenstein's images for the 1938 film Alexander Nevsky, and as he prepares for a live performance of the score as the film is being shown, he talks about this remarkable fusion of image and music and what's involved in performing it live.
"...Great films deserve great music. When a movie is able to captivate us with..."

May 23, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Ballet Austin's original adaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream delivered two ballets, really -- a highly accessible story-driven first act, followed by a more traditionally balletic second -- which offered an easy way into his clever and fanciful yet intricate work.
"...catchall that might as well have included not only the kiddies but anyone who has approached the "high" art..."

May 23, 2003 Arts Review by Robi Polgar

Building a City on a Stage
Epic is not something often attempted in the theatre, much less by small arts groups, but with Orange, Refraction Arts Project is telling the epic history of a fictitious city across three time periods in four overlapping storylines, with the participation of 15 playwrights and 25 actors.
"...Well, maybe not your city. Maybe the people in your city aren't afraid to drink tap..."

May 23, 2003 Arts Feature by Barry Pineo

European Bistro
Eating out … 30 minutes out: MM Pack and Mick Vann review the ethnic fare up north.
"...One of the sources of the term "bistro" (romantic but unsubstantiated) is..."

May 16, 2003 Food Feature by MM Pack

Let There Be Light
After a $14 million facelift, UT's Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center is letting the light in, literally, through new windows across the front of the structure, and philosophically, through a new mission to give the public more opportunities to see and enjoy its astonishing accumulation of cultural treasures.
"...The new front corners of the Ransom Center exterior are..."

May 16, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Articulations
The unexpected passing of one of Austin's most generous artists, Tré Arenz, and a teaching honor for UT School of Music professor Judith A. Jellison.
"...The artists and art lovers of Austin are still reeling..."

May 16, 2003 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...I recently penned a letter to the editor of The Austin Chronicle ["Postmarks," April, 4] wherein..."

April 18, 2003 Column

Touch
Ballet Austin's Touch, choreographed by Artistic Director Stephen Mills, was one of these rare productions that have both stunning choreography and dancing, but also seem to open a level of emotional connection with the audience that's more direct than even language-based works of art.
"...Some dance works are outstanding because the performers' sheer ability whisks you out of yourself and..."

April 18, 2003 Arts Review by Molly Beth Brenner

Cultural Connections
"...The rich cultural heritage of Mexico and Latin America are..."

April 11, 2003 Music Feature by Belinda Acosta

Magnum Opus
Iceland comes to Austin.
"...where nature reigns and man knows his place. On the eve of this one-sided war, Iceland's greatest export, Sigur..."

March 28, 2003 Music Feature by Michael Chamy

Zykos
Music showcase
"...and it seemed like every club was bursting at the seams with enthusiastic music lovers, drooping hair, and shiny..."

March 14, 2003 Music Review by Melanie Haupt

SXSW Picks and Sleepers
"...NARAS PRESENTS: … the Austin Music Awards' new Super Bowl champs, Del Castillo,..."

March 14, 2003 Music Feature

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