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"...matter. To paraphrase the late Mike Royko: No self-respecting fish would consent to have itself wrapped in Mr. King's..."

Oct. 25, 2002 Column

Jonah: A Veggie Tales Movie
Animated Old Testament.
"...that the inhabitants regularly smack each other with whole fish, a sure sign of creeping godlessness.) In a misguided..."

Oct. 11, 2002 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Sampaio's Restaurant
"Sampaio's features truly representative Brazilian cuisine, in a very welcoming space, served by an efficient and knowledgeable staff," writes Mick Vann. But there's more!
"...blend of toothsome cod (that's not the least bit fishy) with olives, tomato, potato, and onions. One bite makes..."

Sept. 13, 2002 Food Review by Mick Vann

Life, Death, and Shoofly Pie
Chatting with the Gourds' rabid online fan base, family through thick and BAD.
"...effort for North Carolina indie Sugar Hill Records, Cow Fish Fowl or Pig, is just out [see facing page]...."

Sept. 13, 2002 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

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"...Where Have All the Fish and Magic Gone?..."

Aug. 16, 2002 Column

Southern Comfort on SoCo
Lambert's has the buzz, the location, the pedigree, and the menu to make some noise in Austin. But does it have MM Pack's recommendation?
"...with sourdough toast, sliced gruyere, and sharp mustard. Smoked fish lovers will be pleased by the thinly sliced house-smoked..."

Aug. 16, 2002 Food Feature by MM Pack

Mutant Aliens
"...swine with a spear for a nose, a flying fish with feet, a giant caterpillar, a 10-foot-high frog, a..."

July 5, 2002 Movie Review by Marrit Ingman

Salamander Faces Summer in Court
The Save Our Springs Alliance asks for more information regarding FWS's opinion on the Barton Springs Watershed.
"...The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service must produce the evidence it used..."

June 7, 2002 News Feature by Amy Smith

What Time is it There?
"...in the pain, in surreal sight gags -- a fish lazily eating a cockroach -- and an amusing preoccupation..."

April 26, 2002 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

Russian Grocery
"...cheese, kefir, a thin, drinkable yogurt, Russian butter, cured fish, sunflower seed halvah (a common candy found throughout Turkey,..."

April 19, 2002 Food Feature by Rachel Feit

The Sweetest Thing
"...“Game” with skill and lip-licking relish, hooking men like fish and then tossing them back out to sea, bruised..."

April 12, 2002 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

La Cabana Mexican Grill
Chronicle Food writer Wes Marshall explains why, even in an area as rich with wonderful Mexican restaurants as Central Texas, La Cabana Grill merits a trip.
"...salsa ($7.25-$12.50) and assorted fajitas ($8.75-$19). Locals favor the fish and garlic ($10.75), a concoction of breaded fish filets..."

March 29, 2002 Food Review by Wes Marshall

Liquid Assets
Wines With Seafood
"...The old adage about "white wine with fish" was rightfully debunked years ago. But like most maxims,..."

March 22, 2002 Food Column by Wes Marshall

Soco Fringe Festival
"...and filmmmakers panel. The films include the animated short "Fish Queen" by Craig Godwin, documentary short "Sign Language" by..."

March 5, 2002 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Clouds Over Dripping Springs
As the pressure for growth continues, Dripping Springs residents question the role of city government insiders
"...recharge zone, the project requires approval from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Cypress developer Stephen Clark says he..."

Feb. 22, 2002 News Feature by Amy Smith

Mix and Match
Don't sweat it trying to create the perfect mating of beer and food, Chronicle Food writer Wes Marshall writes in a review of North by Northwest Restaurant & Brewery. Pick a drink you like, pick a dish you like, and just enjoy them.
"...and Shrimp Cakes ($8.95) should be heavy on the shellfish. These were heavy on the bread and mushy. Thankfully,..."

Feb. 15, 2002 Food Feature by Wes Marshall

A Shifting Landscape
Texas Parks & Wildlife at an organizational crossroads
"...and championed the creation of state-of-the-art fresh- and saltwater fish hatcheries that will also double as educational facilities...."

Feb. 8, 2002 News Feature by Dan Oko

Lantana
Lantana is an unconventional suspense film that succeeds on a smaller, more intimate scale. The avoidance of deus-ex-machina plot twists and the reliance upon tension generated by interpersonal situations drives the film. – Marrit Ingman
"...– grief over her daughter's murder, marriage to a cold-fish academic (Rush), and a patient (Phelps) who gleefully describes..."

Jan. 25, 2002 Movie Review by Marrit Ingman

Food-o-File
South Austin taco news and other culinary updates in this week's "Food-o-File."
"...to the South Austin dining scene. They're serving meat, fish, and vegetarian tacos and giant burritos garnished with a..."

Jan. 18, 2002 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Changing of the Guard
"It's good food, well prepared, reasonably priced, straight up, no frills. I like it," Food Editor Virginia B. Wood reveals about young chef Shawn Cirkiel's cuisine at Jean-Luc's Bistro.
"...special and also pointed out that one of the fish dishes would feature black cod rather than the skate..."

Jan. 11, 2002 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

News Top 10s
"...6. Fish & Wildlife Blames EPA for Barton Springs Pollution: Mercury,..."

Jan. 4, 2002 News Feature

Kate & Leopold
"...carry the movie. He remains dignified throughout the requisite fish-out-of-water sight gags (an ongoing battle with an electric toaster),..."

Dec. 28, 2001 Movie Review by Marrit Ingman

Black Knight
"...the film coasts through all its obvious gags and fish-out-of-water hijinks that were old when Twain first penned them...."

Nov. 23, 2001 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Suttle Scuttled?
Development lawyer Richard Suttle no longer finds himself on the Stratus payroll, coincidentally (?) at a time when the company tries to clean up its image.
"...land has already cleared one hurdle with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, which determined that the development would..."

Nov. 9, 2001 News Feature by Amy Smith

To Your Health
I have been taking methotrexate for rheumatoid arthritis for more than two years with good results, but now my doctor is advising me to discontinue it because he says my liver enzymes are becoming elevated. Is there a way to avoid this side effect?
"...avoided for many reasons. Certain essential fatty acids from fish oils have "anti-inflammatory" activity and can be used generously..."

Oct. 26, 2001 Column by James Heffley, Ph.D.

Still Hungry
Reassessing the state of Austin's food security
"...operates a much-needed food pantry and the Loaves & Fishes soup kitchen that serves a daily hot lunch to..."

Oct. 12, 2001 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Tree House Italian Grill
Tree House Italian Grill is unpretentious, familiar, and gorgeous, Food reviewer Barbara Chisholm writes. It's just off the über-trendy South Congress boulevard of hipster heaven, but it's miles away in sensibilities.
"...spaghetti with olive oil and garlic ($5.95), and the fish special of the day (drum with fresh spinach and..."

Sept. 21, 2001 Food Review by Barbara Chisholm

To Your Health
I have a 10-year-old son by a previous marriage, but after trying for six years, it looks like my husband may not be able to father a child. We simply cannot afford the cost of the entire batch of medical tests and treatment that insurance will not cover. What could nutritional supplements do to help?
"...acids, especially docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), the fatty acid in fish oil. DHA is very susceptible to oxidative damage, and..."

Aug. 31, 2001 Column by James Heffley, Ph.D.

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The libraries hit the books, and environmentalists speak out.
"...amused by homebuilders' attorney Craig Douglas challenging the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to show us "the population numbers"..."

Aug. 10, 2001 Column

Good Things in Small Packages
At Starlite, it's possible -- and exciting -- to belong to the Clean Plate Club, Rebecca Chastenet de Géry says.
"...the length of my index finger. Cooked superbly, the fish possesses the unmistakable crunch the menu promises, with a..."

July 27, 2001 Food Feature by Rebecca Chastenet dé Gery

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