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Faster Than Sound: Blood Goes Big, Free Week Contracts
In the ATX music news: punk poetics by local septet Blood, January’s Free Week dates, and the Live Music Fund’s first feedback
"...Before local punk troupe Blood transformed into a sevenpiece, a smaller assemblage required vocalist..."

Dec. 27, 2019 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

Blood, Sweat, and Applause
"...Dear Editor, As co-writers of Blood, Sweat, and Cheers, we would like to answer a..."

June 11, 2013 Postmarks

Blood in the Face
"...into the black heart of professional racism in America. Blood in the Face chronicles the truly bizarre goings-on during..."

June 21, 1991 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

We're the Millers
This Jennifer Aniston and Jason Sudeikis comedy shows some sweetly crude family values.
"...The R-rated comedy gets a little harder with We’re the Millers, pun intended. Among other things, it features..."

Aug. 2, 2013 Movie Review by Steve Davis

Blood Feast
Shadow of the Vampire isn't just an imaginative riff on the making of F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu. "It is an allegory of an aspect of what cinema is at its heart," says director E. Elias Merhige. "It's this dangerous, mad kind of science."
"...pumps images into our souls just like hearts pump blood to our bodies. The flickering pulse of the images..."

Jan. 19, 2001 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

Letters at 3AM: If We Make It Through December
Everywhere I looked for a merry Christmas, I found contradictions too disturbing to ignore and paradoxes too entrenched to resolve
"...going to happen to the kid. No matter how sweet the crèche beneath the tree, that cutie in the..."

Dec. 13, 2013 Column by Michael Ventura

What We Talk About When We Talk About Debt
Jennifer Baichwal adapts to screen Margaret Atwood's ideas about indebtedness
"...into subject matter that involves thorny issues without easy answers. Her last film, 2006's Manufactured Landscapes, followed the photographer..."

June 8, 2012 Screens Feature by Anne S. Lewis

When the War Planes Are in Our Own Skies
"...Dear Editor, We are on the threshold of a depression like this..."

July 13, 2009 Postmarks

Blood and Guts and Dirt and Joy
Michael Miller may appear at first meeting to be withdrawn, but he is absolutely present onstage and off, and his willingness to "get dirty" with his characters and continuous challenge to himself to be better make this seemingly reserved actor one of Austin's best.
"...look out the coffee shop window, musing over the answer. Then he responds with assuredness: "Not being afraid to..."

Aug. 10, 2001 Arts Feature by Robi Polgar

Payment in Blood
"...at a suburban high school in Colorado, more Americans were killed than during one month of war in Yugoslavia...."

April 30, 1999 Column by Michael Ventura

‘Twilight’ Sucking the Blood Out of the eBook Business?
The electronic book release has abruptly been delayed by a full 24 hours after the hardback
"...eBook merchant BooksonBoard, Breaking Dawn publisher Hachette Book Group apparently only announced the delay in an email sent out..."

July 31, 2008 Books Post by Kimberley Jones

We Have an Issue: Giving Thanks
In this week’s issue, we celebrate 20 in 2020 working to make Austin a better, more equitable, more compassionate place
"...In a year of so much sorrow and rancor, we here at the Chronicle decided to take Thanksgiving at..."

Nov. 27, 2020 Column by Kimberley Jones

Sen. Cory Booker Tells Austin to Embrace the “Moral Moment” We’re In
Presidential candidate spoke Wednesday at Cheer Up Charlies
"...urgency of love in front of a packed crowd Wednesday night, Aug. 28...."

Aug. 29, 2019 News Post by Roxy Bonafont

We Control the Vertical
TV Eye
"...the specialty cable channels and block programming available. On weeks like that, it seems easier to poke through the..."

Oct. 17, 1997 Screens Column by Margaret Moser

Some Mocktails Are Better Than Others
Three bright brands to inspire your best non-boozy drinking
"...have any alcohol to them, because that’s what these are...."

Dec. 2, 2020 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

The Q&A Hole: Why Are People So Violent Toward Each Other
With Denise Prince, Bob Duke, Chris Brown, Rebecca Schwarz, and more
"...All the time. And all well-funded and richly orchestrated with guns and bombs and drones..."

Oct. 4, 2016 Chronolog Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Lit-urday: Civil Rights Are Always Timely
Graphic novel talks Freedom Rides and a shout-out to UT
"...It's been a long week, and now you deserve to have one day when..."

Jan. 31, 2015 Books Post by Jessi Cape

We ™ You
"...For many area public services, the holidays are a time of warmth..."

Dec. 15, 1995 Column

Daniel, Kurt, and Jeremiah: Why “Hi, How Are You” Matters
Austin's most famous mural is a case study in art preservation and cultural impact
"..."the Daniel Johnston mural," "Jeremiah the Innocent," and "that weird frog thing near campus," the 30-year-old image has become..."

May 26, 2023 Arts Feature by Joe Gross

Are You Decent?
Dudley & Bob and the footsoldiers in the FCC's war on pop culture
"...reach for the button until Glass asks, for no apparent reason, "Ever pee after eating asparagus?" Dudley cuts him..."

Feb. 18, 2005 News Feature by Kevin Brass

APD Blood-Draw Plan Needles Opponents
APD moving full speed ahead on plan to draw blood from people suspected of driving while drunk
"...her. In 1997, she was a vocational nurse helping care for the elderly and AIDS patients and was working..."

Dec. 19, 2008 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Fact and Fiction Merge in Flesh and Blood
Mark Webber reflects on the man he's become
"...I've become the man that I am," explains Mark Webber, director and lead actor of the emotionally charged and..."

March 10, 2017 Screens Feature by Kahron Spearman

Flesh & Blood
The Drafthouse thinks you could do with a little more Udo. That's why they're bringing in German legend Udo Kier for the weekend.
"...accent, which lends his every utterance a singularly bizarre weight. That accent, sounding by turns amused, bored, and more..."

Dec. 6, 2002 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Bob Schneider Ages Gracefully on Blood and Bones
New LP finds emotional resonance in personal experience
"...10-day May blitz in anticipation of his new album Blood and Bones constitutes his longest outreach in years. Born..."

June 8, 2018 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Whenever We're Opened
Mortician-for-a-night, Wayne Alan Brenner ponders life as he faces death.
"...– before and after removal – and scrutinize the bloodied infrastructure that those lights were once part of. But..."

Oct. 22, 1999 Features Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Luv Doc Recommends: Jo's Third Annual Chili Cold Blood Chili Cook Off
Jo's Coffee, Saturday, January 24, 2009
"...wipe that shit-eatin' grin off your face, isn't it? We're only a couple of days into the new administration,..."

Jan. 23, 2009 Column by The Luv Doc

Fantasia Review: Blood & Flesh: The Reel Life & Ghastly Death of Al Adamson
A life in the grindhouse is not obscured by a tragic death
"...When the line between fiction and reality is so bloodily smeared, how does..."

Aug. 5, 2019 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Blood, Gore, And SXSW
Genre directors make up for Tarantino-less panel
"...Spill Their Guts panel: By the name of their bloodiest movies...."

March 14, 2010 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

DVDanger: Box Sets of Blood
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Nightbreed, and more Vincent Price
"...1973. In those two sentences, they throw in the towel on the dream. There had been counterculture movies by..."

Oct. 28, 2014 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Blood and Memories
"...There's one memory of Stevie Ray Vaughan so powerful it comes to my mind whenever his name is..."

April 9, 1999 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

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