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Letters at 3AM
Bob Dylan says he doesn't know how a guy like him came out of a place like Hibbing. He's been saying things like that for 40 years and I don't know a rock critic who doesn't take him at his word. But I also don't know a rock critic who's been to Hibbing. I wanted to see for myself.
"...into Minnesota through Fargo last spring, the land was flat and moist and green. The sky was wide as..."

March 17, 2006 Column by Michael Ventura

The Range War at Commissioners Court
Officials choose up sides over law firm's proposal to privatize tax collections
"...Aleshire left public office in 1998, few people believed that the county's most colorful political maverick would quietly fade..."

May 6, 2005 News Feature by Amy Smith

Looking Like Texas
District 51's Eddie Rodriguez represents the future of the state's people and policies
"...From there, the district's boundary follows a wavering path east to the county line, takes a sharp turn..."

March 4, 2005 News Feature by Amy Smith

Comin' at Ya!
3-D is back on the big screen -- again.
"...It's a safe bet that awestruck audiences of the 1850s and 1860s, paying their..."

July 25, 2003 Screens Feature by Ken Lieck

Gambling? What Gambling?
Allergic to taxes, the Lege tries to balance the budget with the rolls of the dice.
"...Who says morality isn't relative? Compared to the hideous mortal sin of a state..."

May 2, 2003 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

What Lies Beneath
John Cusack talks about putting a human face on Hitler in Max.
"...John Cusack may not be the greatest actor of his generation, but he is probably its..."

Feb. 21, 2003 Screens Feature by Sarah Hepola

Letters at 3AM
Michael Ventura observes the great John Cassavetes at work on the set of his next-to-last movie Love Streams.
"...darkness of John Cassavetes' living room beside the camera that filmed his last scene as an actor -- isn't..."

March 8, 2002 Column by Michael Ventura

The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of
A Dream Collaboration: Richard Linklater and 30 animators team up to produce a startling, surreal new film.
"...Richard Linklater is on the stage of Austin's Paramount Theatre introducing..."

Oct. 26, 2001 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

Letters at 3AM
Preparing for War With Europe
"...sentences to interest and alarm those beyond our borders: "At the earliest possible date, my administration will deploy missile..."

Aug. 18, 2000 Column by Michael Ventura

Letters at 3AM
The paradox of possiblities exhibited by the 20th century -- from Auschwitz to Ginger & Fred.
"...and Columbine -- the year when many Americans said, at one and the same time, that they were basking..."

Jan. 7, 2000 Column by Michael Ventura

Looking for Mr. Mom
"...Between TV Guide, Cable Monthly, and the Austin American-Statesman's Show World, there's no shortage of print schedules of..."

June 13, 1997 Screens Column by Margaret Moser

This Is Not for You
The Politics of Promos
"...You're driving around listening to KVRX and you hear "Destroy..."

Oct. 4, 1996 Music Feature

Top 10 Festival Films of 2023 You Haven’t Seen Yet
From the Toxic Avenger to school shootings, the best of the fests
"...This year's festival selections are next year's award winners and blockbusters. So let's look..."

Dec. 19, 2023 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Trust Is the Vibe at Fallout Theater
The Downtown comedy club celebrates its fifth anniversary by looking to the future
"...A small theatre is much more than the sum of its nightly..."

Jan. 27, 2023 Arts Feature by Valerie Lopez

Are Chef-to-Table Meal Services the Future of Cheffing?
No restaurant? No problem.
"...food most of the time and falls asleep while cataloging breakfast items, I still do not willingly embrace meal..."

Nov. 11, 2022 Food Feature by A. Richmond

Austin at Large: The Most Serious Time of the Year
Somewhere along the way, we learned that in political matters, people trust us
"...At least we've finally gotten a taste of autumn weather..."

Oct. 21, 2022 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

The Quesoff Wants You, Garbo’s Grabs Another Brick-and-Mortar, Local Foods Debuts Downtown, Lazarus Revamps the Former Coldtowne Theatre, and Ooooh, That Bourbon Brawl
All the news that’s fit to get your taste buds quivering
"...Here's some of what's happening in Austin's culinary scene, as wrangled from numerous..."

June 22, 2022 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Taking a Look at the Neighborhoods That Will Be Changed the Most by Project Connect
Diving into the iterations of the public transit redesign
"...was pitched to voters in 2020 as a complete transformation of public transit in Austin. That doesn't come cheap;..."

June 3, 2022 News Feature by Austin Sanders

We've Got Festivals, and Ramen Tatsu-ya Chilled Noodles, and Much Tasty Booze and Brunches Galore, and – um, What Happened to That Chicken Salad Shoppe?
All the news that's fit to get your taste buds quivering
"...Here’s some of what’s happening in Austin’s culinary scene, as wrangled from numerous..."

May 25, 2022 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

The Best Music We Saw at SXSW on Wednesday
The buzzy, the brave, the thrash-able twee-pop
"...by Southwest’s first Music week since 2019 began to radiate the hype and hysteria it’s known for with Phoebe..."

March 17, 2022 Music Post by Michael Toland

Days of Being Wild: ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead Reflects on Source Tags & Codes
Twenty years after its release, the band and producer look back ... while always looking forward
"...We were bold and life was great..."

March 4, 2022 Music Feature by Julian Towers

Austin at Large: Your Servants Are Listening
Angry readers, busted City Hall aides, triumphant politicians: The system works!
"...internet. But we have less of a sense of what they really think or care about than we did..."

Jan. 21, 2022 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

We Got Gators in Austin. Now What?
Fearsome invaders or frightened longtime residents facing displacement?
"...County game warden, arrived one day in early December at a retention pond in the Berdoll Farms subdivision in..."

Dec. 31, 2021 News Feature by Morgan O’Hanlon

Austin at Large: Really? You and What Army?
Hand-wringing on all sides of all issues reflects our emerging crisis of legitimacy
"...remember hearing some words of wisdom: "In Italy, there are rules for everything but nobody follows the rules." My..."

Oct. 22, 2021 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Finding the Funny in Bleak Times at Moontower Comedy
A Q&A with stand-ups Akaash Singh and Paul Varghese
"...to hell in a handbasket. This is not new information. However, the past 20 months are on a whole..."

Sept. 24, 2021 Arts Feature by Neha Aziz

A Guide to Austin Lakes and What to Do on Them
Boating, ziplining, and more water activities to enjoy
"...There are a lot of reasons to visit Austin – the..."

Aug. 24, 2021 Chronolog Post by Avery Wohleb

Austin at Large: Ain’t No Highway Wide Enough
TxDOT abandons any pretense of new thinking about I-35. It's time to stop them.
"...urgently this week: "TxDOT's going to bulldoze the Chronicle! You're in danger!" As part of its current "virtual public..."

Aug. 20, 2021 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

"Dogs Heal in Borderlandia: Andrea Muñoz Martinez"
In her solo exhibition at Link & Pin Gallery, the artist provides canine companions for a most colorful landscape
"...The dog sits expectantly, staring at you. He could be waiting for something – a..."

March 19, 2021 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

At the Ready Gets in the Uniform Boots of Texas’ High School Cops
Sundance title comes to AFS's drive-in screen
"...If you walked into a school and there were kids with..."

Jan. 22, 2021 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Arepa Dealers Sling Venezuelan Snacks and Coffee at Cuatro Gato
At Coconut Club's all-day cafe the heart is an arepa
"...Arepas are not a mere livelihood to Anissa del Rosario..."

Dec. 25, 2020 Food Feature by Alexandra Detmar

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