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Day Trips
Latana Ridge Lodge, an hour's drive north of DFW, sits at the collision point of northern grasslands, eastern forests, and western prairies.
"...Between the park and the interstate highway, the farm-to-market roads pass scenic..."

Sept. 22, 2000 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Down & Out in Atlanta
The Official Crock of the '96 Summer Olympics
"...report to. With my car idling in a suburban parking lot, I phoned in. What I then heard made..."

Sept. 22, 2000 Features Feature by Jonathan Hennessey

Southern Exposure
The 'Renaissance' of Far South Austin Pushes Upscale Development South of Stassney
"...from the family-owned taco stand on wheels in the parking lot of the Conoco gas station, just a little..."

Sept. 8, 2000 News Feature by Amy Smith

Day Trips
A limestone hunk in Comfort, Texas -- a would-be monument to area immigrants -- has a decidedly uncomfortable history.
"...their religious beliefs. A limestone monument in the local park goes unfinished and stands more as a reminder of..."

Aug. 25, 2000 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Mad Dog Blues: So You Wanna Be a Rock & Roll Star?
ONE Theatre Company brings some unique touches to Sam Shepard's Mad Dog Blues, but ultimately, the show is the portrait of a playwright living out his rock star phase -- self-indulgent and rather embarrassing.
"...Mad Dog Blues: So You Wanna Be a Rock & Roll..."

Aug. 18, 2000 Arts Review by Skipper Chong Warson

Postmarks
I never thought the letters in "Postmarks Forum" were real until this happened to me ...
"...rare animals. According to the American Association of Zoological Parks, most privately bred big cats are mongrelized (eg., Tiger..."

Aug. 11, 2000 Column

Dancing About Architecture
Monte Montgomery hooks up with big-time booking; Texas Music Group has big plans.
"...Murphy, Joe Rockhead, Billy White Trio, Ingrid Karklins, Poi Dog Pondering), who joined the band in April. And since..."

Aug. 11, 2000 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Straight Out the Trailer
Examining the current overwhelming white trash influence in popular culture
"...group of young Austinites met for drinks at the Dog & Duck Pub: two Chronicle writers, a UT Informal..."

July 28, 2000 Music Feature by Christopher Gray

Public Notice
Our weekly calendar of activist and volunteer events and fundraisers.
"...the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Central and South Texas. Free parking and air-conditioned shuttle service from the park-and-ride southwest of..."

July 21, 2000 Column by Kate X Messer

They Lost My Grandmother's Brain
One lover of the grape interviews another - one who writes songs and plays music.
"...album I bought was Led Zeppelin [IV], with 'Black Dog' on it," he remembers. "When I heard that song..."

July 21, 2000 Music Feature by Ken Lieck

Dog Park
"...Dog ParkD: Bruce McCulloch (1999); with Luke Wilson, Natasha Henstridge,..."

July 14, 2000 Screens Review by Mike Emery

Dancing About Architecture
The ins and outs of Sixteen Deluxe; Josh Cisneros has a couple clubs he hopes will save Austin music.
"...holder of the all-time ticket sales record at Waterloo Park." Cisneros, who used to run Lucy's and is indeed..."

July 14, 2000 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Postmarks
Mueller re-development is a rip-off and "affordable housing" is a sham.
"...commercial and the other half will be single-family and parks (including an artificial lake). Without more details, it is..."

July 7, 2000 Column

Slobberbone Everything You Thought Was Right Was Wrong Today (New West)
Texas Platters
"...yeah, Denton's Slobberbone is a rock band -- a trailer-park one -- and a no-bullshit rock & roll band..."

June 30, 2000 Music Review by Michael Bertin

Chicken Run
Absolutely delightful filmmaking, chock-full of gorgeously goofy animation and a storyline that cleverly echoes everything from Stalag 17 to Cool Hand Luke. – Marc Savlov
"...Directed by: Peter Lord and Nick Park. A couple of years ago, I was idly wondering..."

June 23, 2000 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Welcome to Texasland
Bob Bullock's final monument to himself, the Texas State History Museum, won't have many historical documents, but it promises to be entertaining.
"...President Lyndon Baines Johnson, another big-dog Texas Democrat, once said, "I never trust a man..."

June 23, 2000 News Feature by Bill Crawford

Teaching the Teacher
Rosemary Vines has been shaking her booty with her three-year-old students at St. George’s Episcopal for 30 years.
"...she shows the story of Clifford the giant red dog, she makes sure the kids get the feel of..."

June 23, 2000 Features Feature by David Garza

Readers Poll
"...HONORABLE MENTIONSam's, Stubb's, Green MesquiteBEST FRENCH FRIESHyde Park Bar & GrillRUNNERS-UPMcDonald's, Hut's Hamburgers..."

May 12, 2000 Food Feature

Saturday Night at the Bookstore
The Dicks' Gary Floyd 20 years after Austin's first Punk Prom at the ArmadilloWorld Headquarters
"...Since it was early, there was still plenty of parking (Scales' oft-heard complaints notwithstanding), so cars had not yet..."

May 12, 2000 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Dancing About Architecture
A bitch session about the plight of the Austin music scene is scheduled at Threadgill's; here's hoping Negativland's long-anticpated Austin appearance doesn't dissapoint a la SRL.
"...music careers are leaving," mourns Austin Music Commission top dog Kevin Connor, explaining the urgency behind the airing of..."

May 12, 2000 Music Column by Ken Lieck

2000 Restaurant Poll Index
"...Austin Java Company, 1206 Parkway, 476-1829CRITICS 24-HOUR..."

May 12, 2000 Food Feature

2000 Kids Summer Fun Guide
Listings
"...AUSTIN NATURE & SCIENCE CENTER in Zilker Park provides exhibits and educational programs for everyone throughout the..."

May 5, 2000 Features Feature

Dancing About Architecture
Doug Sahm returns from beyond, MP3s shake up Austin music, Hip Hop meets R&B, and the Watermelon Saga continues...
"...good Texan Jack Ingram, artists signed to Sony's Lucky Dog Records label. "That's the grand experiment," The Tennessean quotes..."

April 21, 2000 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Sk8 Baby Sk8
Austin author Inga Muscio (Cunt, Seal Press) reflects on her experience as a badass skateboard babe and wonders why more women in Austin don't fancy life on four wheels.
"...I began spending a lot of time in empty parking lots. "Good" and "bad" pavement became part of my..."

April 7, 2000 Features Feature by Inga M. Muscio

Overlapping Fireworks
It’s been six long years since Frontera artists Vicky Boone, Margery Segal, and Annie Suite have all worked with each other on a play, but the threesome still send off fireworks together, as C. Denby Swanson
"...Boone is Frontera@Hyde Park Theatre's artistic director. Suite is a founding company actor,..."

April 7, 2000 Arts Feature by C. Denby Swanson

George Krause: The Human Form, As Vessel and Art
Photographer George Krause searches for the complex emotional life which makes us human: in our sexuality, our cultural conventions, and our attitude toward death. The exhibition of his images at D Berman Gallery confirms him as one of the country's greatest photographers.
"...& Their Work; imaginative genre galleries such as Yard Dog and Wally Workman; underground spaces such as Alternate Currents..."

April 7, 2000 Arts Review by Ben Willcott

TV Eye
NBC actually dropped Freaks & Geeks -- the smart, funny, refreshingly true-to-life high school comedy? Well, duh. Also, a look at the WB's DC, the latest ensemble drama to feature incredibly good-looking people.
"...funny F&G is dropped, but the incredibly unfunny Battery Park (with the even more unamusing Elizabeth Perkins in a..."

March 31, 2000 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Adventures in Backpacking
While traversing the globe in search of enlightenment, writer Mary Fitzgerald finds something altogether different: the steadily growing tribe of the full-time traveler. Outfitted to the teeth with Stussy, batik, Birkenstock, and the latest John Grisham novel, these nomadic wanderers have an entire culture all their own.
"...as Ulysses and War and Peace gathering dust while dog-eared, chai-stained John Grisham editions fly off the shelves. Hmmm..."

March 24, 2000 Features Feature by Mary Fitzgerald

SXSW Music Festival
Picks & Sleepers
"...and running it all through a Texas filter. (Waterloo Park, 5:30pm) -- Jerry Renshaw..."

March 17, 2000 Music Feature

Articulations
A big vote of confidence for new Ballet Austin artistic director Stephen Mills; a way you can "Bowl With the Bards".
"..."Bowl With the Bards," the annual fundraiser by Frontera@Hyde Park Theatre, set for Sunday, April 16, 2pm, at Westgate..."

March 10, 2000 Arts Column by Robert Faires

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