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Day Trips
"...season in Texas can be just awesome. Fields along the highways are filled with colors, as if the sky..."

April 5, 2002 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

After a Fashion
SXSW Thursday
"...Margaret, put on a dynamite show (once again), with the glitterati of Austin music present. Margaret, of course, looked..."

March 15, 2002 Column by Stephen MacMillan Moser

Safety Net
Chillin' with a trio of Austin's hippest emergency-services personnel
"...Around dusk on Tuesday, Oct. 23, a line of humanity..."

Nov. 2, 2001 Music Feature by Christopher Gray

Postmarks Web Extra
Our readers' letters regarding the September 11 terrorist attacks
"...I'm just now getting around to accessing the Chron via the Internet in the..."

Oct. 19, 2001 Column

Day Trips
The Devil's Rope Museum in McLean chronicles the closing of the Great American Plain with barbed wire.
"...The Devil's Rope Museum, in the Texas Panhandle town of..."

Oct. 19, 2001 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

The Golf Cart Story
The oral history of the Great Chronicle Lakeway Golf Cart Raid
"...Jody Denberg: The Chronicle had these annual parties where they'd rent these..."

Sept. 7, 2001 Features Feature by Jordan Smith

Georgetown Smackdown
Suburbanites Wrestle Over Managed Growth, Smart Growth, and "Stupid Growth"
"...It's just after 10am on Monday, July 30, and the Georgetown City Council chambers are thick with tension. The..."

Aug. 17, 2001 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Dancing About Architecture
Girls and Cats this week: Schrödinger's Cat, Libbi Bosworth, Lucinda Williams, Dixie Chicks, Shawn Colvin
"...Some local bands have let Shiner beer lead them on a gilded path. Some have taken the sponsorship..."

Aug. 17, 2001 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Playing the Violin
Mr. Sinus Theater's Jerm Pollet is also a musician!
"..."You were a punk. You were the first to get me drunk. There was no math..."

Aug. 10, 2001 Music Feature by Marc Savlov

Postmarks
Urban planning and noise in the Hood
"...Do the Right Thing, Alcoa..."

Aug. 3, 2001 Column

Star Billing
What is Star Canyon without its creator, Stephan Pyles?
"...The hottest national restaurant industry trend of the Nineties was..."

July 20, 2001 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Pirates in Rockport
"...gets a little bit older, but only according to the calendar. His mind stays as childlike as ever and..."

July 20, 2001 Food Review by Mick Vann

Red River Valley
Red River, home to Austin's real live music venues
"...Mardi Gras celebration this past February into fodder for the future Fox program When Fratboys Attack. Just around the..."

June 22, 2001 Music Feature by Christopher Gray

Thirty Years on Location
An overview of the Texas Film Commission, which has been wedding film production and the state economy for 30 years.
"...not working, but that has never been true of the Texas Film Commission. It's such good industry, filmmaking, because..."

June 15, 2001 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Ruling the Roost
Austin Preeminent Concert Promoter Ponders Retirement
"...If he hadn't been driving the getaway car, Tim O'Connor might have punched Willie Nelson...."

June 1, 2001 Music Feature by Andy Langer

Day Trips
Sandora's Box in Dallas fixes up some mighty fine vittles.
"...Sandora's Box/The Big Easy Apple in downtown Dallas combines the cuisines..."

May 25, 2001 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

After a Fashion
Personal style in the eye of the beholder? No way, baby.
"...LAME ADVERTISING SPACE I love the courtroom scene in Serial Mom in which Kathleen Turner's..."

May 25, 2001 Column by Stephen MacMillan Moser

Naked City
Testimony ends in the first full week of Robert Springsteen's trial in the yogurt shop murders case, and jurors are left with the question: What evidence do prosecutors have?
"...It was intensely quiet on Tuesday in the 167th District Court, presided over by state District Judge..."

May 18, 2001 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Who Owns Sixth Street
Is Austin's Sixth Street Entertainment District undergoing an identity crisis? -- and who are the designated shrinks?
"...midnight on any given weekend, Sixth Street swarms with the seemingly random activity of an anthill. Bouncers barking on..."

May 4, 2001 News Feature by Jordan Smith

They're History
The Blue Genie boys -- those whimsical artists responsible for the armadillo-festooned entrance to Threadgill's World Headquarters, the guitar gal atop Fran's Hamburgers, and other mini-landmarks around Austin -- have been fun for the people who see them and fun for the people who made them. Making giant panels for the new Texas State History Museum, though, was a bit more than just that.
"...There are six enormous panels of reinforced concrete more than..."

April 27, 2001 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Day Trips
Earl Abel's Coffee Shop in San Antonio has that vintage advantage.
"...Earl Abel's Coffee Shop in San Antonio is strictly American fare with a..."

April 27, 2001 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Deconstructing Downtown
The Economy Sneezes -- and Austin's Central Business District Catches a Cold
"...of agendas for a meeting with downtown neighborhood representatives. They had hoped to put the best possible spin on..."

April 20, 2001 News Feature by Amy Smith

E-tail This!
La Frontera is proof that e-commerce has not destroyed traditional retail commerce.
"...north along I-35. As you enter Williamson County, at the sclerotic interchange of the interstate and FM 1325, you..."

March 2, 2001 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...that APD has at least one good cop on the force. Until other officers come forward to join officer..."

March 2, 2001 Column

The Flight of the Night Bird
Harry Akin opened for business on Christmas Eve, 1932, selling hamburgers for 15 cents apiece. Cuisines Editor Virginia B. Wood reveals how Akin turned his hamburger stand into Austin's former restaurant empire.
"...By the time beloved Austin restaurateur Harry Akin died in 1976,..."

Jan. 26, 2001 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Mapping Calle Ancha
The Avenue That Existed Before That Big Parking Lot in the Sky, I-35, Was Built
"...La Calle Ancha -- "the wide street" -- isn't among Austin's high-profile streets and..."

Jan. 26, 2001 Features Feature by Belinda Acosta

Bygone Buildings
Right in the booming heart of Austin, folks can still find evidence of times past. Devin Greaney explores some of Austin's abandoned haunts.
"...In go-go Austin, displacement is the rule. A video store seems to open in the..."

Jan. 26, 2001 Features Feature by Devin Greaney

Killer Reputation
Murders from Austin's not quite forgotten past
"...Amateur historian Jeanine Plumer is one of the few people in Austin who still relives the nightmare..."

Jan. 26, 2001 Features Feature by Kevin Fullerton

Food-o-File
The holiday season has been like a runaway train for Cuisines editor Virginia B. Wood; here's a list of the new restaurants in Austin she wants to try out in January.
"...It started Thanksgiving week, slowly picked up speed the first week of December, and by about the 10th,..."

Dec. 29, 2000 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Grave Importance
Meiling Guentzel explores her fascination with small local graveyards and death and learns about life in the process.
"...over my shoulder. I assured her that I had the strength, and that if I chose to do it,..."

Oct. 27, 2000 Features Feature by Meiling Guentzel

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