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Anatomy of a Print
Artist Lance Letscher and Slugfest print studio team up to produce a labor of something like love.
"...Lance Letscher runs his X-Acto blade along the outlines of a lithograph. He slices deeply into the paper, excising..."

April 5, 2002 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

The District of Austin
Another Capital City Gets No Respect
"...Austin is the Washington D.C. of Texas...."

Nov. 8, 1996 News Feature by Robert Bryce

In the Name of Ann Richards
AISD's School for Young Women Leaders is a district showcase – does its glittering reputation hide a darker side for teachers and students?
"...a story about the hard-drinking, hard-talking, silver-haired pit fighter of Texas politics. But she believed in redemption. She once..."

Aug. 30, 2013 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

State of the City Address
As delivered by Mayor Lee Leffingwell today
"...Mayor Lee Leffingwell delivered his State of the City Address before the Real Estate Council of..."

Feb. 2, 2010 News Post by Lee Nichols

The Name of the Game
Raising deer, oryx, antelope, and more on central texas ranches
"...the old barbed wire ones, but the tall ones, often adorned with a ranch sign that includes the word..."

June 7, 2002 Food Feature by MM Pack

Head of the Class
With Senioritis, the conclusion to his quartet of plays set at a Catholic high school in Houston, solo performer Rob Nash is all set to graduate -- to Off-Broadway, says Robi Polgar.
"...was a kid who attended Catholic high school in Houston. Then he went to the University of Texas at..."

Dec. 24, 1999 Arts Feature by Robi Polgar

Man of the Hour
Superintendent Pat Forgione discusses his goals for AISD in a Q&A interview with reporter Kevin Fullerton.
"...status that has been foisted on the new chief of Austin's public schools, Dr. Pat Forgione, who for the..."

Oct. 29, 1999 News Feature by Kevin Fullerton

Genius of Love
"...It's February 1999, in the quiet, smokeless confines of the Cactus Cafe on the University of Texas campus,..."

March 19, 1999 Music Feature by Ken Lieck

A League of Their Own
"...more like the rumble just before a volcanic eruption. Often, the town that Richard Linklater's Slacker helped put on..."

March 12, 1999 Screens Feature by Jesse Sublett

The Fight of His Life
Are Ronney Reynolds' Mayoral Hopes on the Ropes?
"...short but thunderous Watson, 38, delivered a standard candidate's kick-off speech in his deepest Texas twang, casting himself as..."

Dec. 6, 1996 News Feature by Alex de Marban

After the Election, the Deluge of Bills
More than 400 new pieces of legislation already filed for 2015
"...bills. 244 measures from the House. The 84th session of the Texas Legislature may not kick off until Jan...."

Nov. 11, 2014 News Post by Richard Whittaker

'Out of Bounds': LHN Flounders, Patriots and Porn Stars, and More
Longhorn Network still widely unavailable
"...a rough start for UT's upstart Longhorn Network. As of the Kansas/UT kickoff Saturday at 6pm, the only Central..."

Oct. 28, 2011 Sports Post by Mark Fagan

Wine of the Week
Luxurious winemaker Amici Cellars also offers a couple of steals under $20
"...John Harris grew up in Houston and went to college at the University of Texas..."

June 21, 2013 Food Column by Wes Marshall

William Basinski: “My Work Had to Disintegrate in Front of My Face Before It Could Be Really Appreciated"
Texas-raised avant-garde composer drones eternal at Oblivion Access
"...– sun-kissed music slowly dimming, diminishing, decomposing, slipping out of matter. It makes us think of death, life, and..."

May 6, 2022 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Top 10 Happy Moments of Art Appreciation and Artists Who Found a New Gear This Year
Chronicle Arts writer Rachel Koper remembers 2008 in the visual arts
"...comeback; it was worth waiting for this new group of sculptures...."

Jan. 2, 2009 Arts Feature by Rachel Koper

Blanton Museum of Art
The companion facility to the UT museum's gallery building is finally complete
"...Since opening in 2006, the Blanton Museum of Art's Michener Gallery Building has been a major success..."

Nov. 14, 2008 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Headlines / Quote of the Week
"...Show: Austin and Travis County returned to Stage 4 of the local COVID-19 Risk-Based Guidelines this week amid spikes..."

Dec. 31, 2021 News Feature

Headlines / Quote of the Week
"...Back to Biz, IRL As of Wednesday, Sept. 1, all city public meetings must be..."

Sept. 3, 2021 News Feature

Top Books to Make Our Lone Star Shine
Joe O'Connell's top reads of 2016 reveal new depths of humanitity in their Texas characters
"...may be the best Texas author you've never heard of, and her Shine on Me (Northwestern University Press) tops..."

Dec. 30, 2016 Arts Feature by Joe O'Connell

Top 9 (Plus One) Moments of Bustin' Out in '09 (In No Order)
In the art scene, 2009 saw many breaking out of old roles and building new ones
"...2) ART PALACE'S MOVE TO HOUSTON Arturo Palacios' gallery is bustin' out in a big..."

Jan. 1, 2010 Arts Feature by Madeline Irvine

Blanton Museum of Art
Ned Rifkin, former Smithsonian undersecretary of art, is the new director of the Blanton
"...to The Washington Post's Jacqueline Trescott following the announcement of his resignation as undersecretary for art at the Smithsonian..."

May 22, 2009 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Making of Olympia
"...loved the film's characters, and I loved the idea of being involved in making a movie. And -- my..."

Nov. 13, 1998 Screens Feature by Bill Stott

Headlines / Quote of the Week
"...Partnership, the local governmental entity created to oversee implementation of the multibillion-dollar transit investment, has authority to pay off..."

June 21, 2024 News Feature

Headlines / Quote of the Week
"...local real estate mogul Nate Paul topped the list of delinquent taxpayers in Travis County with more than $3..."

May 10, 2024 News Feature

The Most Memorable Moments of Friday’s ACL Fest
Megan, Miley, Maidza, and one really long line
"...The first day of ACL Fest in two years, though truncated due to..."

Oct. 2, 2021 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

Faster Than Sound – Welcome to Red River World: The Future of Austin’s Music District
Forecasting the storm of developments between the state Capitol and I-35. Also, NPR warned and ACL Fest confirms: Austin’s pop soloists are stepping up.
"...and Symphony Square. Between them runs a sleepy stretch of office buildings and not much else. And yet, mirroring..."

May 24, 2019 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

How a Genetic Disorder Drove Abby Solomon to the Forefront of Science and Music
After supplying a scientific breakthrough, this Austinite improves one show at a time
"...When Abby Solomon dropped out of college, she picked up the hobby of so many..."

Sept. 7, 2018 Music Feature by Rachel Rascoe

The Premature Death of the WHAC
How Gov. Greg Abbott killed vital oversight for women’s health
"...ideologically motivated reproductive health policies, and the highest rate of uninsured individuals didn't need any more signs of trouble..."

Jan. 19, 2018 News Feature by Mary Tuma

The Case of Austin's Declining African-American Population
UT professor Eric Tang leads discussion on May study
"...the UT Community Engagement Center. Eric Tang, the UT professor responsible for publishing the year’s study in the city,..."

Nov. 3, 2014 News Post by Chase Hoffberger

'Out of Bounds': AusChronSports
Sports? In the 'Chronicle'? Yep.
"...with friends, etc. But sports is a big part of my life. Here at the Chronicle we love sports..."

Dec. 17, 2011 Sports Post by Mark Fagan

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