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Blood on the Austin Stage, Paint on the Texas Walls
And, go ahead, paint a little on Brenner while you're at it
"...every other sort of human that's ever existed – are occasionally idiots...."

Nov. 8, 2012 Chronolog Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Where the Beards Are
Meet the Austin Facial Hair Club, reality TV's unlikeliest new stars
"...neatly trimmed, corporate-approved goatee, either, but something far gnarlier. We're talking monster chops, long locks that wisp out midchest,..."

Aug. 5, 2011 Screens Feature by Kimberley Jones

Page Two: Yes We Said Yes We Will Yes
The Chronicle in bloom
"...us. Summer has officially begun, though, of course, the weather has felt more than summerlike for weeks now. The..."

June 25, 2010 Column by Louis Black

Words Are Bonds
Worlds intersect at the 17th annual Austin International Poetry Festival
"...and grumpy-donkey festivals that pop up around town every warm-weather weekend in the spring, you could be forgiven for..."

April 17, 2009 Books Feature by Michael Agresta

Are We on the Edge?
In the choreographic sampler Dance Carousel 2004, 10 local dance makers show how much dance they can create in a mere 60 seconds apiece
"...isn't a lot of time, choreographically speaking. You can barely begin a movement, much less the exploration of an..."

Jan. 30, 2004 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Eyes of Evil MoPac Are Upon You
Austin’s favorite anonymous Twitter account is the city’s newest podcast phenom
"...named I-35 or a guy who wanted to cosplay tweet as same – jumped from everyone's favorite hellsite to..."

Nov. 24, 2023 Screens Feature by Joe Gross

Bands Are Practicing Again, but Does Austin Have Enough Rehearsal Space for Them?
A love letter and state-of-affairs on the practice space scene
"...In waking life, that bygone practice space might as well represent an ancient civilization. Nary a trace of it..."

June 18, 2021 Music Feature by Kevin Curtin

Austin at Large: Blue Blood, From a Turnip
In voting-averse Texas, how can the “election integrity” juice be worth the squeeze?
"...this great land, and say to oneself, "Oh, that. We've done that already. This is Texas!" At the moment,..."

March 19, 2021 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

The Luv Doc: That’s What We Do
Earth has pretty much always been a shitshow
"...me to predict the future I usually look them square in the eye and tell them that they and..."

Jan. 1, 2021 Column by The Luv Doc

Every Day We Get More Illegal by Juan Felipe Herrera
With his latest collection, the former U.S. poet laureate offers a kind of spiritual style guide for our time
"...With his latest collection, Every Day We Get More Illegal, Herrera offers a kind of spiritual..."

Sept. 25, 2020 Arts Feature by Roberto Ontiveros

Keto Bagels Are Now Available in Austin
Pflugerville alternative bakery rolls into local spots
"...options for just about any sort of alternative diet: We've got a booming vegan community, gluten-free substitutes are available..."

Jan. 25, 2019 Food Feature by Jessi Cape

Austin’s Sisters in Crime Prefer Their Ink Mixed With a Little Blood
Murders, they write
"...crime, and they write – and read – and are generally fascinated by – the unnerving variety of evil..."

July 6, 2018 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

The Blood of the Common Man
The Workers Cup is a sobering look at global capitalism
"...These are the problematic words of Gulf Contracting Company General Manager..."

Nov. 10, 2017 Screens Feature by Kahron Spearman

Fresh Blood
The musical version of Carrie, no longer a legendary flop, makes a timely debut in Austin
"...1988 New York premiere was bewilderingly uneven: Some scenes were touching and well-performed, but it had numerous flaws, including..."

Oct. 31, 2014 Arts Feature by Russell M. Dembin

Playback: Blood in the Water
Headliners avalanche SXSW a week out from the music fest
"...At heart, South by Southwest remains a celebration and discovery of underground music. That's..."

March 8, 2013 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

Down We Go
Revisiting Renaissance man Robert Thom's prolific and hellish Hollywood visions
"...The opening credits include the American International Pictures logo followed by "James H. Nicholson and Samuel Z. Arkoff Present."..."

Aug. 10, 2007 Screens Feature by Louis Black

Goodnight, Austin, Texas -- Wherever You Are
The 2000-01 Austin Music Awards
"...Awards stand in stark contrast. For a town whose blood runs music, there's no lack of hipsters, scenesters, and..."

March 16, 2001 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

There Are No Guidelines
The Sixth Street Sound Ordinance
"...but it was a tactic the City of Austin apparently thought worth trying. Throw two little old ladies out..."

Nov. 21, 1997 Music Feature by Louisa C. Brinsmade

Your 15 Minutes Are Up, Mr. Gates
Top Nine Cyber Stories
"...in general and for the Internet in particular. Computers were truly acknowledged as household fixtures alongside television and telephones...."

Jan. 8, 1999 Screens Feature by Jon Lebkowsky

Ermo
"...Directed by: Zhou Xiaowen. Starring: Ai Liya, Liu Peiqi, Ge Zhijun and Zhang..."

July 28, 1995 Movie Review by Alison Macor

12 Things to Do With the Family Over the Thanksgiving Break
Give blood, see the circus, do a virtual 5K, and more
"...in the same way because of the pandemic, and we’ve all lost something because of it...."

Nov. 20, 2020 Events Post by Katherine McNevins

Austin Donation and Volunteer Opportunities During Coronavirus Outbreak
Ways to help your neighbor during this trying time
"...and everything, including local nonprofits. Business closures led to blood drives being canceled. Our food bank has an increased..."

March 16, 2020 Events Post by Katherine McNevins

Rules of Engagement
"...of its time trying to figure out whether a career Marine has violated the military's rules of engagement, it's..."

April 14, 2000 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Last Boy Scout
"...hard times thanks to a drug habit. So here we are; black guy, white guy: buddy film. That taken..."

Dec. 13, 1991 Movie Review by Kathleen Maher

Confidence
"...by: James Foley. Starring: Edward Burns, Dustin Hoffman, Rachel Weisz, Andy Garcia, Paul Giamatti, Donal Logue, Luis Guzmán and..."

April 25, 2003 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc
"...realizes she's both figuratively and literally drenched in the blood of her countrymen. Taking the form first of a..."

Nov. 12, 1999 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The Remains of the Day
"...winner Thompson -- with whom he may have very well been in love some twenty years previous. As he..."

Nov. 12, 1993 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Cool It
Based on the book by Danish environmentalist Bjorn Lomborg, this documentary approaches the problems caused by global warming without panic.
"...and commonsensical documentary, Cool It, makes the case that we have been poleaxed by the fear of global warming..."

Nov. 12, 2010 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Cotton Candy Glow
Blind Pilot feather-whipped Geezerville
"...listening to one of Rhino’s Blues Masters compilations on Wednesday. It was preceded by Blind Pilot’s latest We Are..."

Oct. 7, 2011 Music Post by Jim Caligiuri

Thanks for Wayne
Wayne Schmidt remembered: The man who feeds the gay on the holiday.
"...If you, like we, are orphaned this fine Thanksgiving, meet us and a..."

Nov. 27, 2008 Qmmunity Post by Kate X Messer

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