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Outside the Box
The evolving idea of what it means to be experimental in this oh-so-traditional world is explored by filmmakers like Garcia Crow and Schiesari in the 25th season of The Territory, a television series showcasing the best short experimental works by film and video artists from Texas and around the world
"...Amparo Garcia Crow and directed by Nancy Schiesari (both of whom teach at UT), the half-hour film is a..."

Oct. 20, 2000 Screens Feature by David Garza

Naked City
Off the Desk:
"...Is the independent candidacy of Kirk Mitchell in the Pct. 3 County Commissioner race..."

March 6, 1998 News Feature

Family Matters
The Texas Documentary Tour: Alan Berliner
"...1996 New York Film Festival. As the central character of the experimental documentary Nobody's Business, the 79-year-old retired sportswear..."

Jan. 9, 1998 Screens Feature by Jason Silverman

Public Notice
Holiday Hades
"..."Public Notice" section Blue Lights Anonymous which will run throughout the holiday season. We will also run our Wish..."

Oct. 11, 1996 Column by Kate X Messer

Austin Contemplates How to Make I-35 Suck Less
The past, present, and future of the man-made barrier through the heart of our town
"..."We call it 'the Main Street of Texas' for a reason," says Randy Hopmann, director of..."

June 21, 2019 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Plain Speaking About Complex Things
Robert Jensen on his book Plain Radical and the friendship that inspired it
"...and inequality, racism and white privilege, the religious activism of a nonbeliever – but all, as he says, are..."

June 17, 2016 News Feature by Michael King

Where Does It Hurt?
With The Inside Story, Scott Rice gets people talking about mental health
"...in Austin knows someone who suffers from some sort of mental health issue. We're just that kind of town...."

Nov. 21, 2014 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Fun and Games With Stratfor
APD and DPS collaborated with private 'geopolitical intelligence firm'
"...One of the murkier and more forbidding aspects of the post-9/11..."

March 7, 2014 News Feature by John Anderson

Nuevo Leon Lives!
Owner Rachel Davila sets the record straight
"...Imagine sorting through a stack of bills and realizing how difficult it will be to..."

Feb. 14, 2013 Food Post by Virginia B. Wood

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...appears trapped in a numerical vortex. The recent frenzy of articles on police use-of-force reports is polarizing our community..."

Feb. 13, 2004 Column

The People's Court
Justice of the Peace Races Not So Peaceful
"...It doesn't take long to figure out which of the three races for Justice of the..."

Feb. 20, 1998 News Feature by Lee Simmons

Take Three
Local Drought Doesn't Apply to Filmmaking
"...While the Hollywood machine cranks out an endless stream of big-budget blockbusters for summertime consumption,..."

Aug. 16, 1996 Screens Feature by Karl Pallmeyer

Storytelling, a Book Trail, Markets, and More Arts Events
Get reading, go shopping, or just enjoy a gala this week
"...her scientists-in-love stories like The Love Hypothesis, comes straight off her new paranormal paramours piece Bride to talk with..."

April 26, 2024 Arts Feature by James Scott

If You Have To Leave The House, Why Not Donate Blood?
Hospitals could face critical shortages as outbreak disrupts drives
"...don’t ramp up this week, Nick Canedo, vice president of community engagement at We are Blood, told the Chronicle..."

March 16, 2020 News Post by Margaret Nicklas

HackOut Makes Safe Space for Budding LGBTQ Entrepreneurs
Tech queers converge on Austin for the four-day event
"...Returning for 2019 on Thursday, April 11, is HackOut, Austin’s only LGBTQ Startup Weekend. Created by Dan Driscoll,..."

April 9, 2019 Qmmunity Post by Alex Puente

LBJ Summit Returns to “Race in America”
Five years after landmark civil rights event, there's plenty to talk about
"...Johnson Presi­dential Library and Museum marked the 50th anniversary of LBJ's signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 with..."

April 5, 2019 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

A Letter From Guest Editor Ethan Hawke
Blaze director on why it’s time for us all to act like grownups and demand integrity from our elected officials
"...I was born here. Maybe it's because so much of the best of my work life has originated from..."

Aug. 17, 2018 Features Feature by Ethan Hawke

Naked City
Headlines and happenings from Austin and beyond
"...Quote of the Week "I don't think that matters one twit..."

Nov. 3, 2006 News Feature

Gay Corporate Texas
When it comes to equality, a surprising number of major Texas companies are downright liberal
"...business is good for Texas, as our state leaders routinely remind us, then the employee handbook of, say, SBC..."

Oct. 21, 2005 News Feature by Amy Smith

Soccer Watch: 10 Steps Toward Major League Soccer for Austin FC
"...I usually list the Top 10 soccer stories of the year in this space, but in a year..."

Dec. 18, 2020 Sports Column by Nick Barbaro

COVID-19 Confirmed at Taylor's ICE Detention Center
Still risking their lives
"...park and buffered by open fields, the T. Don Hutto Detention Center stays "out of sight and out of..."

June 26, 2020 News Feature by Victoria Rossi

Op-Ed: Extinguishing Racism in Central Texas
Pflugerville Councilmember Rudy Metayer on how we can start rebuilding a broken society
"...Following national and social media coverage of an all too familiar, utterly American..."

June 12, 2020 Column by Rudy Metayer

Choosing Detention Over Death
Refugees come to the U.S. seeking protection, find detention instead
"...her 9-year-old son to escape the injustice and violence of her home country...."

Dec. 25, 2015 News Feature by Dina Samir Shehata

Those Were the Days
Earlier this spring, University of Texas Press began publishing a series of books about politics in Texas. Because the editors of the series, which is spearheaded by Don Carleton, the director of UT's Center for American History, understand that it's more interesting to read about underdogs than the ruling class, all three books in the series are about Texas liberals. Here's a brief overview of the series.
"...Earlier this spring, University of Texas Press began publishing a series of books about..."

April 26, 2002 Books Feature by Clay Smith

Better Too Much Than Not Enough
"...It's a little unsettling, to tell the truth. Pick up a copy of Guy Forsyth's new release,..."

April 2, 1999 Music Feature by Jay Hardwig

Women Dive into WATERTechnology Gainer
"...An elemental force, water has an immutable and transformational property that makes it a necessary part..."

Sept. 20, 1996 Screens Feature by Ken Hunt

Rap Trio Third Root's Trill Pedagogy
Ultra-enlightened hip-hop crew set to school the Austin Music Awards
"..."We have a responsibility, first and foremost as people of color, to talk about things affecting us directly and..."

Feb. 2, 2018 Music Feature by Kahron Spearman

Civics 101
"...FROM THE CRUSADES TO 9/11’ Dr. Deepa Kumar, assoc. prof. of Media Stud­ies and Middle Eastern Studies at Rut­gers,..."

Sept. 13, 2013 News Column

A Quarrel With the Status Quo
Charlie Baird on criminal justice, equity, and the Travis County D.A.
"...down to the courthouse every day and not worry about all of these other issues. I just can't do..."

Jan. 20, 2012 News Feature

Double-Barrel Beautiful
Texan sweetheart of the 1960s folk rodeo, Carolyn Hester
"...me. Carolyn was eye catching, down-home and double barrel beautiful. That she had known and worked with Buddy Holly..."

Dec. 19, 2008 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

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