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Heads in the Sky; Feet on the Ground
Interview with artist Leah DeVun
"...Austin Chronicle: Where does the title of your show, "Our Hands on Each Other,"..."

June 4, 2010 Features Feature by Andy Campbell

Where the Money's Going
How has the city been allocating transportation funds?
"...After years of billing Capital Metro rather languidly, the city has been on a construction roll..."

April 16, 2010 News Feature by Katherine Gregor

The Final Three
If fast, physical action in a national face-off is what you want, try Ballet Austin
"...from those brackets for a minute and listen up: There's another national contest going on right now with top-flight..."

March 26, 2010 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Tim Miller Preaches to the Choir
Review of The Lay of the Land at the Vortex Theater
"...I went to see Tim Miller's Lay of the Land at the Vortex on Sunday night. Since the..."

Feb. 4, 2010 Qmmunity Post by Steven Cheslik-deMeyer

The State of Ike
Perry's selective faith-based plaudits for Hurricane response
"...impression of Kevin Bacon in Animal House while discussing the Texas economy in yesterday's State of the State Address,..."

Jan. 28, 2009 News Post by Richard Whittaker

Like the Rest of Us
Atmosphere's Slug isn't dead from tequila poisoning yet
"...“Ant” Davis – in Austin on two occasions in the past year, and over a decade they've released six..."

Nov. 5, 2008 Music Post by Chase Hoffberger

The Art of Schlock
A conversation with Shock Festival art director Tim Bradstreet
"...Festival to life, but none was more important to the project than the book's art director, Tim Bradstreet, an..."

Oct. 24, 2008 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Austin Symphony Orchestra: The Music Goes 'Round and 'Round
ASO's first commissioned work uses Dell Hall to envelop the audience in sound
"...The Austin Symphony Orchestra knew that it wanted a new..."

Sept. 19, 2008 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Work Session Is During Election Week
"...To the editor, There is one big hitch in the New..."

Aug. 14, 2008 Postmarks

The Honorable Charlie Baird
Judge Charlie Baird is ruffling official feathers at the Travis County Courthouse
"...299th District Court. Defendants and family members sit in the gallery, a handful of county prosecutors and court personnel..."

May 30, 2008 News Feature by Jordan Smith

The Audacity of Promoting Necessary Cinema
Previewing Cine las Americas 2008
"...can be deceiving. When those graphically pleasing postcards announcing the next Cine las Americas Film Festival arrive, it's easy..."

April 11, 2008 Screens Feature by Belinda Acosta

Make It Work
Music to get down with
"...The New York Times ran an article on Jan. 10..."

Feb. 1, 2008 Music Post by Darcie Stevens

'Madden 08' Wins the Battle for My Free Time
"...know, I really am a quite well-rounded gentleman. I work 40 hours a week for The Austin Chronicle. I..."

Sept. 28, 2007 Sports Post by Mark Fagan

Taking the World Stage
How more theatre made Here is getting Out There and what that means
"...Exhibit A: An Austin-born theatre piece wows audiences from Galway, Ireland, to Seattle, snags..."

Sept. 21, 2007 Arts Feature by Katherine Catmull

The Game Is All
We catch up with some major players in Austin's gaming universe
"...one. And if you are, you were likely among the attendees of the Austin Game Conference...."

Oct. 27, 2006 Screens Feature by N. Evan Van Zelfden

Tales of the Rat Fink
Ron Mann's Tales of the Rat Fink is an ebullient survey of Ed "Big Daddy" Roth's life that revs along with the zest a souped-up hot rod.
"...Directed by: Ron Mann. The career of Ed "Big Daddy" Roth is a perfect..."

Sept. 15, 2006 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Ones We Owe
Barbara Ehrenreich's 'Nickel and Dimed' lionizes America's minimum-wage heroines
"...The photos are stark in the way all colorless photos..."

April 1, 2005 Arts Feature by Barry Pineo

Schultze Gets the Blues
The life of a retired German miner and accordion player is spurred toward change by the sound of zydeco music.
"...Karl Fred Müller and Anne V. Angelle. Schultze Gets the Blues is a sweet German movie by a first-time..."

March 25, 2005 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Art as Big as the Great Outdoors
Austin Museum of Art has artists transform nature in a huge way – and wants you to help
"...There's big art, and there's big art. For an example..."

Dec. 10, 2004 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Art of the Business of Art
Gallery owners David Berman, Wally Workman, and Steve Clark talk about their lives promoting artists and selling art
"...it, at least not enough to live on while they produce their art. And many more don't know how..."

July 30, 2004 Arts Feature by Sam Martin

All Systems Go Plan Won't Work
"...Dear Editor, A new report from the city of Austin's staff to the city manager and..."

July 28, 2004 Postmarks

Talking Art at the Top
The executive directors of the city's museums shed light on the local visual arts scene
"...If you didn't know, the Austin Museum of Art is not going to build..."

July 2, 2004 Arts Feature by Sam Martin

All in the Timing
Austin artist Patrick Joseph's story NOW will be published in the 24-Hour Comics Day anthology
"...For those artists who participated in the recent 24-Hour Comics Day, the reward was in the..."

June 4, 2004 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin
An authoritative film study of the career of the Little Tramp by the esteemed journalist Richard Schickel.
"...Schickel. It’s been almost 115 years since Charles Chaplin, the scrawny progeny of a pair of down-at-the-heel British entertainers,..."

Dec. 19, 2003 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Inside and Outside the Curatorial Box
Husband and wife curators Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro and Regine Basha discuss the art of their profession.
"...being a curator all about? How do you influence the world through the art you select to exhibit? After..."

Nov. 14, 2003 Arts Feature by Madeline Irvine

Where the Wild Things Star
'Secondhand Lions' is only the latest production in which Bobbi Colorado-trained beasts play a part.
"..."They say never work with kids or animals, so we..."

Sept. 19, 2003 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Outfitting the Stars
It's all in a name: suiting up the stars at Star Costume and Clothier.
"...It may not be the best slogan in town, but you've got to admit..."

June 13, 2003 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

The Grey Zone
"...watch, this well-meaning film based on actual events tells the story of Auschwitz's twelfth Sonderkommando. One of 13 consecutive..."

Nov. 15, 2002 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Long Incubation of the Incubus
Playwright David Hancock and director Vicky Boone reveal how they developed the play The Incubus Archives over six years, through 11 sometimes radically different versions.
"...A play ain't Athena. It doesn't spring full-grown from the brow of its..."

Oct. 4, 2002 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Secret Ingredients
Meet the best chefs you've never heard of.
"...Austin's restaurant scene has undergone an amazing metamorphosis in the past 20 years. In the early Eighties, famous-name chefs..."

Oct. 4, 2002 Food Feature by Claudia Alarcón

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