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Getting Their Due
The Texas Film Hall of Fame Debuts
"...ways to recognize Texas film and filmmaking. Like Texas music, there is a distinct entity called 'Texas film,' whereas..."

March 9, 2001 Screens Feature by Margaret Moser

Page Two
There are 40 blocks closed in downtown Austin due to various construction and cable-laying projects. When the Empire State Building was built in New York City, the city closed no blocks. Also, news on the upcoming SXSW festival and the Texas Film Hall of Fame.
"...areas are around La Zona Rosa and the Austin Music Hall, where SXSW music events are held, and the..."

March 2, 2001 Column by Louis Black

Dancing About Architecture
Mardi Gras Rioting on Sixth Street brands Austin "The Mace, Pepper Spray, and Rubber Bullet Capital of the World"
"...any to describe the last week in "the Live Music Capital of the World." Our fine city and its..."

March 2, 2001 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Dancing About Architecture
SXSW wristbands go on sale with the news that Dr. Demento will be attending this year's festival. Also, the passing of the Victory Grill's Johnny Holmes, and the expansion of Emo's.
"...crack at the wristbands for South by Southwest (SXSW) Music Festival." So says the press release announcing that wristbands..."

Feb. 23, 2001 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Page Two
Heralding the techno-cultural explosion known as SXSW.
"...kick off with the opening night of the Film Festival. Check the film schedule online at films.sxsw.com. It is..."

Feb. 23, 2001 Column by Louis Black

Dancing About Architecture
South by Southwest draws closer -- lots of news from SXSW 2001
"...a mere month away, things are coalescing for the music festival and overall conference: music, film, interactive. As always,..."

Feb. 16, 2001 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Dancing About Architecture
The Austin Music Awards lineup starts to trickle out.
"...in as far as the lineup for the Austin Music Awards 2000-01, to be held March 14 at the..."

Feb. 2, 2001 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Dancing About Architecture
Bush's balls drop.
"...regardless. And who knew that Larry King was so music-savvy? Breaking away momentarily from an interview with relatives of..."

Jan. 26, 2001 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Nosferatu, The Golden Arm Film Project
The first release in the Alamo Drafthouse's silent-film-with-live-musical-accompaniment series is a video every self-respecting Austin hipster should own.Produced by the Co-op's Barna Kantor and the Golden Arm Trio's Graham Reynolds, this is a complete reverse of the Alamo Drafthouse's series -- these are silent films inspired by music.
"...featured a story on video box sets. Unlike the music department, we didn't get any for free; I just..."

Dec. 15, 2000 Screens Review by Sarah Hepola

Dancing About Architecture
Christmastime comes to Austin.
"...at this point, however. Public Access and the Austin Music Network have already gotten into the act; I've spotted..."

Dec. 8, 2000 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Dancing About Architecture
Election 2000 gets rained out.
"...had played a generous, hourlong free show at his Waterloo Records in-store that afternoon!). A second, rescheduled show on..."

Nov. 10, 2000 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Diddley Daddy
'Bo Knows Not to be Stupid'
"...was 82-year-old John Lee Hooker, who headlined Antone's Blues Festival at Waterloo Park; last month it was 75-year-old B.B..."

Oct. 27, 2000 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

His Films, His Way
Jim Jarmusch Is Still Figuring Out How to Do It
"...set up on the UT's West Mall publicizing their festival. A guy, a student, and obviously interested in film,..."

Oct. 20, 2000 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

CinemaTexas5
International Short Film and Video Festival Schedule
"...fifth year, the Cinematexas International Short Film and Video Festival continues to grow and expand, taking on more screenings..."

Oct. 13, 2000 Screens Feature

Paying the Cost To Be the Boss
Q&A with the "King of the Blues"
"...Lee Hooker, who headlined last year's stellar Antone's Blues Festival at Waterloo Park, possesses a comparable legend, but then..."

Sept. 29, 2000 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Dancing About Architecture
Don Walser and Willie Nelson come up winners; Sixth Street still not quite dead.
"...with a Broken Spoke gig next Saturday and a Waterloo Records in-store next Wednesday for his latest release, I'll..."

Sept. 29, 2000 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Dancing About Architecture
NXNW news; speak of the devil and Chris Gates shall appear.
"...Portland, Oregon, to appear at South by Southwest's sister music and new media festival, North by Northwest. (Rumor has..."

Sept. 22, 2000 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Public Notice
Public Notice asks not what it can do for its community but what *you* can. This week features the third of a three-part list of Austin area Volunteer Opportunities.
"...Waterloo Counseling Center Experienced professional clerical and newsletter assistance. 1524..."

Sept. 22, 2000 Column by Kate X Messer

Food-o-File
Austinites have plenty of opportunities in the coming weeks to scorch their throats.
"...Hot Sauce Festival..."

Aug. 25, 2000 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Gathering 'Round the Flame
"...hot sauce. And so The Austin Chronicle Hot Sauce Festival was born on a hot Sunday afternoon in August..."

Aug. 25, 2000 Food Feature by Robb Walsh

Dancing About Architecture
Jump on It skips a beat but keeps on keepin' on; Solid Gold 40 gives up the ghost.
"...Favorite and Stinky plan to continue writing and playing music together. Jasper Benson, aka Jay, is taking time off..."

Aug. 4, 2000 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Public Notice
Whoa! More nun action from your friends at Public Notice, plus,more opportunities for you to support good causes.
"...The same goes for The Sound of Music (a stretch, we admit, but bear with us ...)...."

July 14, 2000 Column by Kate X Messer

Dancing About Architecture
A recap of the first Austin Music Commission Town Meeting; the Antone's Blues Festival looks to have a bright future.
"...Tech? No, Music!..."

May 19, 2000 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Dancing About Architecture
A bitch session about the plight of the Austin music scene is scheduled at Threadgill's; here's hoping Negativland's long-anticpated Austin appearance doesn't dissapoint a la SRL.
"...for several weeks about the plight of the Austin music scene being silicon-chipped away with reckless abandon. I've even..."

May 12, 2000 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Dancing About Architecture
Dynamite Hack goes prime-time; Atomic Cafe hangs in there; the Old Settler's Music Festival is upon us.
"...name, plans to emphasize the band and their original music rather than letting them get saddled with the potential..."

April 7, 2000 Music Column by Ken Lieck

SXSW Music Festival
Picks & Sleepers
"...that adores her, absolutely worships her -- plus 6,000 music-hungry tourists who aren't about to miss this sight. This..."

March 17, 2000 Music Feature

SXSW Music Festival
Picks & Sleepers
"...with their familiar hats-off to Buck Owens. It's country music with an edge, combining influences, and running it all..."

March 17, 2000 Music Feature

SXSW Music Festival
Picks & Sleepers
"...really can be the center of the universe. When music and community come together under a big Texas sky,..."

March 17, 2000 Music Feature

SXSW Music Festival
Picks & Sleepers
"...is spearheading a drive to open a non-church-affiliated gospel music venue downtown, and has convinced upwards of 15 local..."

March 17, 2000 Music Feature

SXSW Music Festival
Picks & Sleepers
"...would color Andy Partridge, and maybe Todd Rundgren, proud. (Waterloo Brewing Co., 8pm). -- Greg Beets..."

March 17, 2000 Music Feature

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