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"...his son (a biological fact which Humphrey Sr. no
long
er denies) she was not ever romantically obsessed with him...."
Aug. 9, 2002
Column
Spells-bound
Seattle's 33 Fainting Spells, which enchanted local audiences with the dance drama The Uninvited in 1997, makes its
long
-awaited return to Austin.
"...Five years is too
long
between fainting spells...."
Aug. 2, 2002
Arts Feature
by
Robert Faires
War by the (Text)book
The State Board of Education's first public hearing on social studies textbooks confirmed that, underneath the thin cloak of bureaucratic civility, an ideological battle is raging over whose story the textbooks should tell.
"...anti-Christian and anti-capitalist. The board did so, voting 10-5 a
long
party lines. Instead, many Texas schoolchildren will read Global..."
July 26, 2002
News Feature
by
Michael May
Perry's Imperial Corridor
TxDOT details plans for the Trans Texas Corridor
"...want it to be a "partisan" project. Perry's opponent
Tony
Sanchez calls it "a massive, massive suggestion," but also..."
July 12, 2002
News Feature
by
Mike Clark-Madison
Age of Aquarius
With a new production of the "American Tribal Love-Rock Musical" Hair, director Dave Steakley caps 10 years of making the Zachary Scott Theatre Center rock -- and so much more.
"...Starshine." And, of course, the one about wanting it "
long
, straight, curly, fuzzy, snaggy, shaggy, ratty, matty, oily, greasy,..."
July 12, 2002
Arts Feature
by
Robert Faires
Naked City
"...legendary Darrell Royal, stopped in at City Hall not
long
ago. This time, he was accompanied not by Moffett..."
July 5, 2002
News Feature
by
Lauri Apple
Naked City
"...The
Tony
Sanchez campaign has begun running TV ads that go..."
June 28, 2002
News Feature
by
Lauri Apple
Naked City
"...city's budget office had been expecting, continuing a nearly year
long
slide that's left City Hall forecasting a $70 million..."
June 21, 2002
News Feature
by
Lauri Apple
Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker, Dexter Gordon
Reissues
"...to octet. Not Monk's most important recording by a
long
shot, but it's still mighty good. He ranks, after..."
June 21, 2002
Music Review
by
Harvey Pekar
God Votes Right
The Texas Republicans Gather in Dallas to Pray
"...drift inexorably into the summer doldrums. And then -- a
long
comes the biannual convention of the state's Grand Old..."
June 14, 2002
News Column
by
Michael King
Articulations
The Austin theatre festival MoMFest goes away, the Austin Arts Commission welcomes Sue Graze to its membership, and a couple of Austin theatre types show up on TV.
"...So
Long
, MOM..."
June 14, 2002
Arts Column
by
Robert Faires
Save Our Speck Alliance
Larry Speck is the main architect of the Hill Country Galleria. He's also a member of the Save Our Springs Alliance board, which opposes the Galleria. This is what you call, "walking the tightrope."
"...architect agreed to join its board of directors not
long
ago. Now, SOS leaders are in the midst of..."
June 14, 2002
News Feature
by
Amy Smith
Dancing About Architecture
Everyone's got new albums coming out
"...record and put out CDs on my own as
long
as it's not around the time that the Universal..."
June 7, 2002
Music Column
by
Ken Lieck
The Pocket Symphonies
Texas Platters
"...obvious pop devices, the Pocket Symphonies' debut slides right a
long
on rough-hewn bedroom charm and still manages at points..."
June 7, 2002
Music Review
by
Greg Beets
Page Two
An exhilarating account of how the Zephyr Skating team changed skateboarding forever, Dogtown and Z-Boys finally opens at Dobie on Friday; in a summer of some truly great movies, it's a ripping piece of street storytelling not to be missed, even if you don't care about the sport.
"...All this is the
long
way of getting around to plugging one of the..."
May 31, 2002
Column
by
Louis Black
Naked City
"...leaving his post to become field director of the
Tony
Sanchez for Governor campaign. Nathan, whose first day will..."
May 31, 2002
News Feature
by
Lauri Apple
Soccer Watch
Ale, ale, ale, ale! The World Cup starts in two weeks! Plus a look at the basketball and hockey playoffs so far.
"...midfield for the other qualifying spot. Senegal is the
long
est of
long
shots...."
May 17, 2002
Column
by
Nick Barbaro
1,000 Musical Kisses
Patty Griffin comes of age.
"...Griffin no
long
er records for A&M, the arm of Universal Music Group..."
May 17, 2002
Music Feature
by
Dave Marsh
Capitol Chronicle
In the battle of the budget, the weakest go to the wall.
"...Amid the noisy euphoria of the
Tony
("Scrub the Budget!") Sanchez victory celebration six weeks ago..."
May 10, 2002
News Column
by
Michael King
The Reivers Reviewed
"...The
long
-awaited CD release of these two albums, which the Reivers..."
April 26, 2002
Music Feature
by
Ken Lieck
20 Questions With Eliza Gilkyson
The maturation of Eliza Gilkyson
"...and Eliza Gilkyson probably have a lot in common:
long
time locals, singer-songwriters, Cactus Cafe loyalists. That's not why they're..."
April 19, 2002
Music Feature
by
Margaret Moser
Naked City
"...environmental management at the Lower Colorado River Authority. A
long
-time city employee, Futrell had most recently served as deputy..."
April 19, 2002
News Feature
by
Lauri Apple
Notes of an Old Leftist
Lone Star liberal Dave Richards releases his memoir at the Scholz Garten to much fanfare.
"...that required citizens to swear that they did not be
long
to "subversive" organizations, among many other battles he fought..."
April 12, 2002
News Feature
by
Clay Smith
Run-off Election Night
Primary Run-off Report
"...nervousness over Morales' ability to once again beat the
long
odds against him. When standard-bearer
Tony
Sanchez endorsed Kirk..."
April 12, 2002
News Feature
by
Michael King
Cine Las Americas Schedule
"...story, and as details of Che's life and death
long
taken as fact are shown to be to faulty,..."
April 12, 2002
Screens Feature
Primary Stretch Run
Senate candidates look toward the April 9 run-off; gubernatorial contenders look to November.
"...run-off for U.S. Senate. Last week the Chronicle -- a
long
with nearly every publication in the state -- had..."
April 5, 2002
News Feature
by
Michael King
Teenage Mutant Ninja Politics
The Hypocritical Limits of Campaign Finance Reform
"...new political millennium will have to wait a little
long
er...."
April 5, 2002
News Column
by
Michael King
Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...candidates qualified by their stance on issues? How does
Tony
Sanchez, millionaire, oilman, with wells on state parkland and..."
April 5, 2002
Column
Showers of Sound
The Bubble, the only place to record for Austin's indie elite
"...Converters, Power Squid, Casino, Astroblast, Pocket Symphonies, and the
long
-ago alpha strain, Sixteen Deluxe. There ought to be a..."
March 29, 2002
Music Feature
by
Marc Savlov
Primary Election Night: A Roundup
"..."We won!" declared
Tony
Sanchez at 10pm, for the benefit of the nightly..."
March 15, 2002
News Feature
by
Michael King
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