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SXSW Picks & Sleepers
Blurbing SXSW 04 music – Wednesday only
"...Main Minneapolis-based hip-hop powerhouse Rhymesayers has been racking up the accolades in bunches these past couple of years. Their..."

March 12, 2004 Music Feature

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"...your article published in today's Chronicle about Tesía Samara ["The Death of Ben Brownlee," News, Jan. 30]. The piece..."

Feb. 6, 2004 Column

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"...Thank you for clarifying the Chronicle's mission statement and purpose ["Page Two," Dec. 12]...."

Dec. 19, 2003 Column

The Whole Universe Rocks
The Harry Ransom Center's exhibition "Make It New" explores how modernism changed everything.
"...lost its tonic anchor and harmonic charm. Poetry jumped the fence of meter and rhyme. To read a "good"..."

Dec. 12, 2003 Arts Feature by Katherine Catmull

The Toronto International Film Festival
A first-timer's diary
"...Cannes is accessible in a number of ways, but it plays to the international film community..."

Dec. 12, 2003 Screens Feature by Louis Black

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"...More Great Texas Songs..."

Dec. 5, 2003 Column

"Selections from the Permanent Collection"
Mexic-Arte Museum's showing of selections from its permanent collection is a little confusing in setup and somewhat rough, but there's also something charming about its rusticity.
"...Selections From the Permanent CollectionMexic-Arte Museum, through Nov. 22..."

Nov. 21, 2003 Arts Review by Sam Martin

Inside and Outside the Curatorial Box
Husband and wife curators Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro and Regine Basha discuss the art of their profession.
"...being a curator all about? How do you influence the world through the art you select to exhibit? After..."

Nov. 14, 2003 Arts Feature by Madeline Irvine

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"...Louis Black tells us that he believes in the American two-party system of government ["Page Two," Oct. 17]..."

Oct. 24, 2003 Column

The Trees
Online music trading that "leaves" the RIAA and music industry in the underbrush.
"...a moment to grade school and a basic lesson of biology: Trees grow from the ground. Branches grow from..."

Oct. 3, 2003 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

A Mutual Respect
Russell Lee's documentary photographs of the Great Depression helped fashion our collective visual memory of that era, but his greatest achievement may have been the trust he engendered in his subjects.
"...I wish I had known Russell Lee in the Sixties, when he taught photography at the University of..."

Aug. 29, 2003 Arts Feature by Rebecca S. Cohen

"I Made a Movie, and They Didn't Want It!"
Shut out by distribution companies, indie filmmakers go DIY when it comes to getting their movie out there.
"...Most forms of artistic expression have a brass ring of sorts --..."

July 11, 2003 Screens Feature by Kimberley Jones

Next Edition
For more than 13 years, Flatbed Press has been producing some of the most exquisite collectible prints made by contemporary Texas artists, but these days its owners are starting to plan for a new incarnation of Flatbed that may not include them.
"...span; grocery lists and newspapers are momentary compared to great books, and signatures on a marriage license or a..."

June 13, 2003 Arts Feature by Madeline Irvine

Arts Stalwarts
Twelve of Austin's cultural heroes will be inducted into the Austin Arts Hall of Fame at the 2003 Austin Critics Table Awards ceremony, and here is an introduction to them and some of their significant contributions to the local arts scene.
"...They are Austin's cultural heroes. They are individuals who have..."

May 30, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

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"...The Chronicle endorsed my opponent based on a country-club-style "gentlemen's"..."

April 25, 2003 Column

Women's Work Is Never Done
Started in 1978 as a grassroots feminist arts collaborative, Women & Their Work has evolved into an Austin institution, which has survived collapsing economies and shifts in location and mission to become one of the city's premier visual arts spaces.
"...A sign of the times: People once mistook Women & Their Work..."

March 7, 2003 Arts Feature by Sarah Hepola

Creative Capital?
In the City of Ideas, the people with ideas are dancing with day jobs.
"...Jill Bedgood cracked one day, in a bathroom down the hall from her office. It was 1983. After two..."

Feb. 28, 2003 News Feature by Michael Erard

Southern Destroyer
Barry Hannah at 60, in Oxford, and on why -- despite the energy drinks -- he's not feeling up to saving American fiction right this very minute
"...The Square Now there is something for tomorrow. What are..."

Feb. 21, 2003 Books Feature by Shawn Badgley

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"...Great editorial regarding Seton and Children's Hospital in last week's..."

Feb. 21, 2003 Column

Everybody Loves a Wynn-er
Will Wynn is his own flavor of ice cream -- pure vanilla, but mixed with nuts
"...On the one hand: Will Wynn is the pro-business, tight-fisted, basic-services-hawking..."

Feb. 14, 2003 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

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"...like to convey my appreciation to Michael King for the very nice words he wrote in the Chronicle about..."

Dec. 27, 2002 Column

Our Dinner With Tony
Wes Marshall and Mick Vann do dinner with a worldly renegade chef.
"...hands. Bestselling author Anthony Bourdain was coming to town. The brilliant writer (Kitchen Confidential, A Cook's Tour), world traveler,..."

Dec. 27, 2002 Food Feature by Wes Marshall

All Attitude
"I'm a very nice girl -- who happens to be completely amoral," says cult queen Mary Woronov. She'll present two films -- Death Race 2000 and Rock 'n' Roll High School --at the Rolling Roadshow's Rock 'n Roll Drive-In this Saturday.
"...Whether she's performing whip dances behind the Velvet Underground in..."

Nov. 15, 2002 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

2002 Texas Book Festival Schedule
"...All events listed are free, open to the public, and take place at the state Capitol. Free..."

Nov. 15, 2002 Books Feature

Living in the Moment
MM Pack profiles legendary foodie Ann Clark.
"...Cooking is, ultimately, an act of love, of grace, of giving and sharing, of real..."

Nov. 8, 2002 Food Feature by MM Pack

Sharing the Swing
Cabaret artist Ann Hampton Callaway returns to Austin to share not only her talents in performance, but, in working with a select group of local singers, she'll be sharing her insights into the form of cabaret, ways in which they might find their own place in it, and literally sharing the Scottish Rite stage with them.
"...In November 2001, Austin Cabaret Theatre got off to a wonderfully auspicious start because producer..."

Nov. 1, 2002 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Big Mischief
Like the protagonist in his latest novel, Miss Spellbinder's Point of View, novelist Edward Swift is still battling the "disease of the literal minded."
"...The novelist who stands before us, 6-feet-4 and fabulous, is..."

Nov. 1, 2002 Books Feature by Clay Smith

The Long Incubation of the Incubus
Playwright David Hancock and director Vicky Boone reveal how they developed the play The Incubus Archives over six years, through 11 sometimes radically different versions.
"...A play ain't Athena. It doesn't spring full-grown from the brow of its..."

Oct. 4, 2002 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Bring It
'Soldier of Cinema' Werner Herzog unloads on the state of short film and the ancient Greek drama that is WWF
"...Has there ever been another filmmaker like Germany's Werner Herzog?..."

Sept. 13, 2002 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Too Tough To Die
The last surviving real Ramone takes us back to the best years of our lives.
"...in 1974. We said we were in it till the end." -- Johnny Ramone, excerpt, "A Tribute to Dee..."

Sept. 6, 2002 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

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