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Austin Chamber Music Festival: The aria of Anne Frank
For the first time in its 11-year history, the annual Austin Chamber Music Festival will present an opera: the Texas premiere of Grigori Frid’s The Diary of Anne Frank
"...Most of the year it's known as the live music capital of..."

July 13, 2007 Arts Feature by Barry Pineo

Musings From the Mezzanine, First Half:
Spurs vs. Suns, Game 3
"...glitch, some kind of karmic mishap, something off-kilter in the universe has allowed us, Dave Mann and Josh Rosenblatt,..."

May 12, 2007 Sports Post by Dave Mann

When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth – Now at SXSW!
The de-fossilizing of SXSW.
"...The general view is that South by Southwest remains a..."

March 7, 2007 Music Post by Jim Caligiuri

The Hightower Report
Poppies Up, Bush Down; and Biotech Mutation of Creeping Bentgrass
"...POPPIES UP, BUSH DOWN Here's some big news on the agricultural front – this year's crop has reached the..."

Sept. 29, 2006 News Column by Jim Hightower

Off the Wall
AFS Texas Documentary Tour: Rebecca Dreyfus' 'Stolen'
"...made off with $300 million's worth of paintings from the city's legendary Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, purportedly the only..."

July 7, 2006 Screens Feature by Anne S. Lewis

The New Mechanic's Guide
Phil Waldorf's tips to landing on Misra Records.
"...Toomey and Kristin Thomson put out a do-it-yourself manual, the Introductory Mechanic's Guide to Putting Out Records – what..."

May 12, 2006 Music Feature by Darcie Stevens

The Searcher
Wim Wenders on his sense of the right direction
"...with American playwright Sam Shepard to make Paris, Texas, the classic that follows an amnesiac man through the lonely..."

March 10, 2006 Screens Feature by Diana Welch

The Visitor
Crispin Glover comes back to Austin with his What Is It?' in the can
"...Glover has always made a point of flying beneath the radar of Middle American pop culture, sometimes to the..."

Feb. 18, 2005 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

The Hightower Report
Pentagon helps rip off veterans and taxpayers
"...In the wild and woolly world of unbridled commerce, you'll often..."

Jan. 21, 2005 News Column by Jim Hightower

Going Deep at the Drive-In
Joe Bob Briggs gives good commentary.
"...Everybody quotes Joe Bob Briggs (www.joebobbriggs.com), the opinionated "Original Drive-In Reviewer." One of the earliest writers..."

Nov. 7, 2003 Screens Feature by Jason Henderson

The Taste of Summer
The perfect meal, searching for seafood tamales, eating wild strawberries stoned, and more memories of heat and hunger
"...Three Layers of Revolution There's a neighborhood in Virginia that has taken on a..."

Aug. 8, 2003 Food Feature by Barbara Chisholm

The Taste of Summer
The perfect meal, searching for seafood tamales, eating wild strawberries stoned, and more memories of heat and hunger
"...After Absinthe When I get home this evening, I think I..."

Aug. 8, 2003 Food Feature by Rachel Feit

Hot Fun in the Summertime
Citywide Summer Film Series
"...Paramount Summer Film Classics Films screen at the Paramount Theatre (713 Congress) through August. Regular admission is..."

May 23, 2003 Screens Feature

Talking the Talk
Angela Kariotis knows that everyone has their own stories, and in Reminiscence of the Ghetto & Other Things That raiZed Me, her one-woman show about growing up poor in New Jersey, premiering at UT's David Mark Cohen New Works Festival, Kariotis tells hers in her very own way.
"..."What's harder than gettin' out of the ghetto?" Angela Kariotis asks, slumped back as if on..."

April 11, 2003 Arts Feature by Sarah Hepola

Off the Bookshelf
Jonathan Swift: A Portrait
"...It's no surprise that the man who described happiness as "a perpetual possession of..."

May 21, 1999 Books Feature

Soundscapes, Bat Books, and More Arts Events for the Week
Things to do when you're not staring at an interloping moon
"...Queer TV Theory 101..."

April 5, 2024 Arts Feature by James Scott

Neko Case, the Urban Cultural Fest, and More Crucial Concerts
Live sounds for the week ahead
"...After Chelsea Cutler’s headline, keep the feelings-fueled melodies going with Austin act Madison Baker’s indoor..."

March 29, 2024 Music Feature by Rachel Rascoe

The Austin Chronic: Cheech and Chong and Toking With a Troll
Stoner icons materialize for surprise C-boy’s appearance
"...did on a recent Monday night. I was on the back deck of C-Boy’s – getting in the right..."

March 29, 2024 Column by Kevin Curtin

Short and Sweet: The Rainbow Bridge
Dimitri Simakis on his new short and the state of the industry
"...Unexpected themes can crop up at festivals. At this year's South..."

March 20, 2024 SXSW Post by Richard Whittaker

Parks, Gardens, Pisces, and More Arts Events for the Week
Get out and get arty, away from the SXSW crowds
"...Being the Other and Between..."

March 8, 2024 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

The Artificial Eye: Oren Soffer on Filming The Creator
Behind the camera of Gareth Edward's revolutionary sci fi blockbuster
"...One of the closest relationships on a film set is between the..."

Dec. 13, 2023 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

That’s Entertainment: The Paxton Impeachment Trial So Far
Texas’ most addictive reality show heads into week 2
"...bring back his column whenever he’s inspired to tackle the state we’re in...."

Sept. 11, 2023 News Post by Michael King

A Road Trip to The Unknown Country With Director Morrisa Maltz
How a long commute became a drive into America's heart
"...The driving force of Morrisa Maltz's hybrid docu-drama The Unknown..."

Aug. 5, 2023 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Saint Teresa: Richard Linklater and John Pierson on the Icon of Slacker
The director of Slacker and the film's sales agent discuss the creative importance of actor and musician Teresa Taylor
"...Linklater: Teresa Taylor, ICON. It was amazing to see The New York Times and be like, "Wow, there she..."

Aug. 4, 2023 Screens Feature

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts
The Autobots get wild as their animal counterparts join the fight
"...Admire or loathe the Michael Bay Transformers films, at least they were..."

June 9, 2023 Movie Review by Trace Sauveur

Fuck Money, Unmasked: The Solid Core of Austin's Most Unhinged Noise Band
“We reserve the right to say no to shit”
"...it, listening to it – but it's not for the aggression."..."

June 9, 2023 Music Feature by Julian Towers

Qmmunity: The Puzzle of Pride
Putting together all the pieces of queer history with Pride Month events
"...triumph in equal measures. Miss one particular piece and the big gay picture becomes distorted. Pride Month asks us..."

June 2, 2023 Column by James Scott

Frank Kozik (1962-2023), the Man Behind a Poster Revolution
How Austin shaped the punk artist behind print mania
"...When Frank Kozik passed away this week at the age of 61, he was remembered as the founding..."

May 12, 2023 Arts Post by Richard Whittaker

The Best Things We Saw at Austin Psych Fest 2023
Toro y Moi, Automatic, and more highlight homegrown festival’s return
"...Considering Austin’s inclement weather and the precarious state of national touring – survival..."

May 1, 2023 Music Post by Rachel Rascoe

A Week of Wild Tennis in Austin
The first ever ATX Open was a smashing success
"...The inaugural ATX Open wrapped up Sunday with a week..."

March 8, 2023 Sports Post by Rod Machen

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