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Blood on the Controller With The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
Who will play, and what will become of them?
"...This week marks the launch of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre,..."

Aug. 18, 2023 Screens Feature by Matthew Monagle

“It’s Like a Family Business, Except Rock Stars”: The Kindred Bond of We Don’t Ride Llamas
Afro rock sibling band is defiantly unconventional on new EP The Oracle
"...little sister's shins with nylon-tipped imitation drumsticks for my parents to forever consign the disc to the small valuables..."

April 29, 2022 Music Feature by Julian Towers

We Have an Issue: In the Artist’s Thrall
In this week's issue, Darla Teagarden's otherworldly tableaux
"...In this week's cover story, Richard Whittaker speaks with Darla Teagarden, a..."

Feb. 4, 2022 Column by Kimberley Jones

Roar: The Blood Stays in the Picture
Star John Marshall on lions and the world's craziest home movie
"...dozen or so times that happened. After all, they were living and working in a house filled with lions...."

April 29, 2015 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

When That Bump in the Night Becomes Flesh and Blood
Pondering pure evil in Cropsey
"...child murderer and all-around cultural bugbear Andre Rand, a flesh-and-blood counterpart to the longstanding Staten Island urban legend known..."

July 2, 2010 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Bad Blood
Did the Austin Police Department Shut Down an Investigation of Its Own Cops?
"...of a man who has seen more than his share of "real good crooks" during his 28-year tenure on..."

Feb. 16, 2001 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Blood on the Tracks
"...cover story in the Chronicle a few months ago ["Blood on the Tracks," Music, Feb. 6, 2009] – is..."

Feb. 1, 2010 Postmarks

Point Austin: "We the People"
The meaning of the anniversaries of the Civil Rights Struggle
"...Last weekend's 50th anniversary celebration and renewal of the Selma to..."

March 13, 2015 News Column by Michael King

Myth, Blood, and Ink
What people have invested in the debate over the de la Peña diary : which suggests that famed Alamo legend Davy Crockett was executed by Santa Anna and not in the heat of battle : is not some mere fandom or kitsch, but a genuine passion for how the story of Texas is written and how it affects real life. It may no longer matter how Crockett was killed, but it does matter how we now allow him to live.
"...to countless historical questions. These questions and mostly unsearchable answers were the subject of a daylong conference on April..."

May 5, 2000 Books Feature by David Garza

We Have an Issue: How’s Your Blood Pressure?
Platitudes don't help. Now is 100% the time to get political.
"...In this week's cover story, Mary Tuma examines an unprecedented time in..."

May 1, 2020 Column by Kimberley Jones

Bedside Manner: Hell, Ghosts, and Blood
Nihilists have more fun
"...antics of the original miniseries, The Conqueror Worm. That’s welcome, because the writer/artist recently completed his 22-year story cycle..."

June 22, 2016 Arts Post by Richard Whittaker

Police Want Your Blood
"...Austin Police Chief Art "The Vampire" Acevedo wants your blood, and the Texas Senate wants to help him by..."

April 2, 2009 Postmarks

Blood on the Tracks
The ballad of Griff Luneburg and Cactus Cafe
"...venue's greeter at its familiar tavern door. The comparison between the two live-music mentors works along the lines of..."

Feb. 6, 2009 Music Feature by Jim Caligiuri

"We'll Always Have 807 Congress"
The Raging of the Elements, or Indoor Theatre in Austin -- Al Fresco
"...There are some days when it feels like PD operates en..."

June 25, 1999 Arts Feature by Robi Polgar

While We Were Sleeping
"...Quick - what are the best films of the year so far? A..."

Oct. 6, 1995 Arts Feature

We Have an Issue: It’s Been a Year, All Right
It's the Top 10s issue; plus, meet the new Food Editor
"...time of intense highs and lows. In this issue, we look back at the biggest stories of the year..."

Dec. 17, 2021 Column by Kimberley Jones

What We're Listening to Right Now
Duel, Cactus Lee, Kady Rain, Sweetfeed, Startographers, and the You're Gonna Be Great 2 comp
"...Shaun Avants and drum fire from Justin Collins. Mid-album disembowelers "Bite Back," "Wave of Your Hand," and highlight "Dead..."

Oct. 15, 2021 Music Column by Raoul Hernandez

Blood in the Water
'Blackfish' is a whale of a nightmare for SeaWorld's PR department
"...Diego, and France. "I began and ended my SeaWorld career in the Texas park," he said. Then, last August,..."

Aug. 2, 2013 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Blood on the Senate Floor (Updated)
Whitmire vs. Dewhurst get vocal on the floor, all over a voter-ID bill.
"...the Senate comes out swinging – almost literally. Tempers were raised when House Bill 218 – one of the..."

May 16, 2007 News Post by Richard Whittaker

Singing, Dancing, Kissing, Killing, and Marrying; Blood, Patriotism, Religion, and Tradition
The Austin Film Society's Bollywood and More: Recent Hindi Cinema
"...try to write about film from a knowledgeable and well-versed point of view, but when it comes to Bollywood,..."

April 15, 2005 Screens Feature by Louis Black

What We're Listening to Right Now
Medellin Collection, Kady Rain, David Ramirez, Slomo Drags, Whitmore Sisters, and User Unauthorized
"..."Seraphim." Five minutes in, enter crunchy heavy metal and ensnared blues rock – raging stylistic winks amid the band's..."

Feb. 25, 2022 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

The Road to 10-1: Now We Begin
Way Out West
"...District 10: Way Out West..."

July 18, 2014 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

To Perserve Freedom and Liberty We Must Deny Power to Dissenting Voices
"...21 article [“Letters @ 3am”]. America has huge problems. However, I take great exception to his not-so-subtle disdain for..."

June 22, 2007 Postmarks

Young Blood
Growing Up as the 'Living Dead'
"...Wicked, sexy, utterly out of control, she epitomized proto-goth bloodlust, and I dug it like it was my own..."

Oct. 20, 2006 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Good News, We're Not Necessarily Doomed
"...entitling my last letter "Don't Worry About a Job, We're Doomed" ["Postmarks," Aug. 8]. Are we Tall Texans or..."

Aug. 11, 2003 Postmarks

Faster Than Sound: The College Kids Are Alright
First-ever KVRX Fest offers a buzzing platform for indie artists, Symphony Square, and industry-aspiring students. Also, Broken Spoke daughter Ginny White-Peacock needs "robot legs."
"...a similar tactic for its first-ever KVRX Fest last weekend. Basically: We don't have this thing, but we should...."

May 17, 2019 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

County Courts-at-Law Nos. 3 & 5: Now We’ve Got Bad Blood
Defense attorneys eye Hohengarten, Lipscombe on county benches
"...There are seven criminal judges at the county level – handling..."

Feb. 16, 2018 News Feature by Chase Hoffberger

Point Austin: Another Night of Blood
One more episode in the culture of the gun
"...Needless to say, those summary statistics were immediately out of date. The next morning I woke..."

Oct. 6, 2017 News Column by Michael King

We Learned It by Watching Movies
A film primer for the best in wicked entertainment
"...help you navigate this new year. Screw the chocolates; we're going for the hard stuff. – Josh Kupecki California Split..."

Jan. 6, 2017 Screens Feature by Josh Kupecki

The Road to 10-1: Now We Begin
Partisan Traffic Jam
"...the only district to do so. Although Council races are officially nonpartisan, the declared candidates can readily be sorted..."

July 18, 2014 News Feature by Brandon Watson

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