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Art of the State
Retiring director Rick Hernandez reflects on three decades with the Texas Commission on the Arts
"...who were all vested in notions in serving the whole of the state and all the people of the..."

Aug. 17, 2007 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Sipping From the Spigot
The time has come for the great boxed-wine challenge
"...When you pop the cork, do you finish the whole bottle? If not, do you notice how it just..."

Aug. 10, 2007 Food Feature by Wes Marshall

Streetcar Desires
The Austin streetcar has a consensus – it still needs champions
"...it here, how are we going to solve the whole, much larger regional transit issues?"..."

July 20, 2007 News Feature by Katherine Gregor

Page Two: The Stravinsky Theory
The healing power of prescience, set on "repeat"
"...my girlfriend, and I had been fighting through the whole Dead set, though amazingly we caught the first two..."

Feb. 2, 2007 Column by Louis Black

The Hells Angels Hit
Anthony Benesh was shot down by a sniper – the suspects, and theories, are legion
"...Angels organizations are 100% "one-percenter" outlaws; that as a whole, their members are troublemaking, lawbreaking "turds," says one officer,..."

May 19, 2006 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Transformations
A Conversation with the three directors of the SXSW premiere Cruel & Unusual
"...stuff. We couldn't afford to keep him on the whole time. So then we'd work and work and work...."

March 10, 2006 Features Feature by Kate X Messer

True Today
Randy 'Biscuit' Turner's final interview
"...AC: How did the whole Big Boys/skateboarding thing come along?..."

Aug. 26, 2005 Music Feature by Marc Savlov

Infinite Capacity
Kathy McCarty explains why it took her a decade between albums
"...refilling their tea and clearing their plates, and the whole time they're in awe of you. Obviously if I..."

April 29, 2005 Music Feature by Kathy McCarty

A Loaf of Bread, a Jug of Wine
The simple but elegant art of picnic pairing
"...The sourdough loaf is stuffed with whole- and half-roasted garlic cloves, yielding a subtle, nutty, sweet..."

April 22, 2005 Food Feature by Barbara Chisholm

Here Today, There Tomorrow
Austin ISD Schools grapple with high student turnover – and all its consequences
"...school whose front door briskly revolves. AISD as a whole has a mobility rate akin to Ridgetop, of 26.5%;..."

March 11, 2005 News Feature by Rachel Proctor May

Food-o-File
Our Valentine's Day Eat, Drink, Watch Movies screening of 'Chocolat' is sold out for Monday night, so be sure and tune in to Majic 95FM at 6:40am on Friday morning for the chance to win the last pair of tickets! Meanwhile, folks at the following places will be glad to help you choose the perfect chocolate gift for your sweet baboo.
"...Gardens (1818 W. 35th, 451-5490): Kakawa Pure Whole Bean Chocolates; Brown Paper Chocolates; Michael Recchuiti Confections; Burdick..."

Feb. 11, 2005 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Overnight Sensation
Sword of Dracula' creator Jason Henderson is taking over the (fantasy) world
"...caused God to say, 'Screw it, I'm flooding the whole world and starting over.'..."

Jan. 14, 2005 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

In Print
‘By the whole equation,’ David Thomson dares, aiming at nothing less than to set forth a single-volume history of Hollywood filmmaking in its entirety in under 400 pages, ‘I mean not just the history of American movies, but America in the time of movies’
"...The Whole Equation: A History of Hollywood by David Thomson..."

Dec. 17, 2004 Screens Feature by Spencer Parsons

Naked City
Headlines and happenings from Austin and beyond
"...move into part of the space being vacated by Whole Foods Market when the grocer moves into its new..."

June 4, 2004 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Lingering on the Beloved Characters of 'What Ever'
Talking with Heather Woodbury about the people in her eight-hour performance novel, What Ever.
"...East Coast, "and eventually I got pulled into the whole thing." I have had that response in audiences, too...."

Dec. 5, 2003 Arts Feature by Heather Barfield Cole

Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
Austin's chain store vs. local business battle is economic and political.
"...interest group in every other political venue in the whole wide world. Wynn knows that. What Wynn, and others..."

Nov. 14, 2003 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Page Two
Next Tuesday's Creating a Liveable 6th and Lamar: Community Forum, meant to address the proposed Borders store at Sixth and Lamar, raises the complexity of issues involving economic choices, and the lack of a clear right or wrong.
"...of a Borders moving onto the block behind where Whole Foods is going to move (across the street from..."

Jan. 17, 2003 Column by Louis Black

Loving and Fighting
A history of struggle at Blackshear Elementary
"...happened -- though it took until 1950 for the whole of today's Blackshear campus to be completed...."

June 28, 2002 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Marshmallow Love
The 31st annual Kerrville Folk Festival
"...me. I spent a week there and met a whole bunch of lifelong friends. It was the first festival..."

May 24, 2002 Music Feature by Jim Caligiuri

Miguel and the Miracles
Why Austin's most revered restaurant, Fonda San Miguel, is still in business against all odds.
"...he first went to Fonda's famous Sunday brunch. "The whole brunch was all signs," he says, "little signs everywhere...."

Feb. 8, 2002 Food Feature by Clay Smith

Thirty Years on Location
An overview of the Texas Film Commission, which has been wedding film production and the state economy for 30 years.
"...information as we went. The phone didn't ring a whole lot in those days."..."

June 15, 2001 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Won't You Come In?
For four years, playwright Lisa D'Amour and director Katie Pearl have forged an uncommon bond with audiences through the welcoming, intimate quality of their theatre work. They've also forged an uncommon bond with each other, a mutually fulfilling creative partnership that will continue for the rest of their lives.
"...complementary, as if together they form a greater, organic whole.]..."

May 11, 2001 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Shawn Colvin, Whole New You (Columbia)
"...Shawn ColvinWhole New You (Columbia) On 1996's A Few Small Repairs,..."

April 13, 2001 Music Review by Raoul Hernandez

Storyteller
Talking turkey with X-Ray
"...on VH1, which as you know, probably started that whole [Storytellers] series, or helped create that series. The show..."

March 16, 2001 Music Feature by Mindy LaBernz

Notes on Mad Dogs
If you were young, talented, and a little crazy in the old Austin, you may have answered to the bizarre title of "Mad Dog."
"...publish it. ... Billy Lee, I think, showed a whole generation of us that our lives were actually publishable...."

Jan. 26, 2001 Books Feature by Clay Smith

Putting It Together
The Austin Symphony's Peter Bay on Leading an Orchestra, Interpreting a Score, and Seeing Music
"...shortest movement of the symphony -- I mean, the whole symphony is about 85 minutes, it's a pretty lengthy..."

Jan. 19, 2001 Arts Feature by Robi Polgar

Culinary Studies
Cooking Schools in Austin
"...apprenticeship partners are Sweetish Hill Bakery, Texas French Bread, Whole Foods Bakehouse, and Central Market.Texas Culinary Academy If you..."

Jan. 19, 2001 Food Feature by MM Pack

Making a Front Porch for the City
As he was completing the final design for the Austin Museum of Art's long-awaited downtown facility, architect Richard Gluckman took time to discuss the project, his approach to architecture, and what it means to design buildings for a boomtown.
"...in for drawing classes on Saturday morning. It's the whole spectrum of engaging a new public, whether it's a..."

Oct. 27, 2000 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Through the Eyes of a Kid
Bringing kids to adult theatre is uncool, but what's about children's theatre, where they belong? Ada Calhoun borrows a friend's three-and-a-half-year-old son to find out and discovers that theatre ain't all magic when you're a preschooler.
"...even managing to stay in the theatre for the whole show. I felt guilty because I thought that we'd..."

July 21, 2000 Arts Feature by Ada Calhoun

Naked City
Ken Martin sells In Fact to Jo Clifton; Log Cabin Republicans set up a "booth in exile" at Republican convention; AustinAtWork.com debuts; Whole Foods closes its Web site.
"...One dot-com debuts and another one bites the dust. Whole Foods, which jumped on the Web site bandwagon in..."

June 23, 2000 News Feature by Amy Smith

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