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"...other retailers involved in the test market – 7-Eleven, Walgreens, Toys "R" Us, [and] Suncoast video – will [follow]..."

Feb. 13, 2004 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Food-o-File
As 2003 swiftly comes to a close, I've taken a few minutes out of the holiday madness to ponder things I'd like to see in the coming year.
"...same South Austin property that satisfies her landlord, the Walgreens folks, and the neighborhood association. After all, that property..."

Dec. 26, 2003 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

The Things We Keep: Musing on the EZ-D
Musings on the EZ-D
"...them. They are sold in high-traffic areas like HEB, Walgreens, and 7-Eleven. So what's the problem? I'm not sure,..."

Nov. 7, 2003 Screens Feature by Belinda Acosta

Welcome to Will's World
So many items, so little time
"...Lane, on the spot that very nearly went to Walgreens, until the City Council nixed that plan last Thursday...."

July 25, 2003 News Feature

Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
Thoughts on land use, social justice, and making Austin look, feel, and work better.
"...or the Villas on Guadalupe or the South Lamar Walgreens (all of which really are about top-level, citywide planning..."

July 25, 2003 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Is Walgreens Too Big and Unfunky for South Austin?
Neighbors challenge the drugstore chain's plans for a store at Lamar and Bluebonnet Lane.
"...Walgreens drugstore is eyeing a piece of property at South..."

July 11, 2003 News Feature by Amy Smith

Naked City
Headlines
"...Wal-Mart and Walgreens aren't related, but they do have one thing in..."

July 11, 2003 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...X--Press, and the eagerly awaited Russell's Coffee Shop. Now Walgreens is petitioning the city to build a Mega-Walgreens on..."

July 4, 2003 Column

About AIDS
Not for Prime Time: Quickie HIV Testing
"...not going to see this on the shelf at Walgreens or in a vending machine in the bar restroom...."

Nov. 29, 2002 Column by Sandy Bartlett

The Metamorphosis
Capturing the creepy power and tone of Franz Kafka's novella The Metamorphosis, in which a man awakes one morning to find himself turned into a giant beetle, in a stage production may be as difficult as capturing the rare Megolaponera foetens. Still, the Refraction Arts / Public Domain co-production of The Metamorphosis is a valiant attempt, and possible required viewing for any Kafka aficionado.@META_Category_arts: Review
"...around without crutches; these crutches -- not your ordinary Walgreens variety but props from some entomologist's nightmare of wood..."

June 22, 2001 Arts Review by Wayne Alan Brenner

Earlimart, Black Lipstick, John Hunt & Beaty Wilson, Wooldrige Park Day Party, Saturday 17
"...of those toy mouth organs you can buy at Walgreens. The audience was visibly disappointed when Phillip announced time..."

March 16, 2001 Music Review by Christopher Gray

New Urban Sagas
Mueller Mutation
"...makes little distinction between the renovation of a single Walgreens and the redevelopment of an entire ZIP code, and..."

Oct. 16, 1998 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Burn, Aspen, Burn
Chasing Celebrity With a Basic Cable Nobody at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival
"...myself with two Funsaver cameras, a coat, and a Walgreens phone card, eager to see what sort of tomfoolery..."

March 27, 1998 Arts Feature by Brad "Chip" Pope

Show Us Your... uhh, Hearts
"...Have your eyes had it? Texan Eye Care & Walgreens host Free Vision Screenings throughout February, all over town.The..."

Feb. 9, 1996 Column by Kate X Messer

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