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Good Neighbors
Fred Rogers had a lot to teach us about being a good neighbor.
"...of the Paddy Chayefsky Laurel Award for advancing the "literature of television." In a new award category for Animation,..."

March 7, 2003 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

From the Ridiculous to the Sublime
How do you take Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist and, in less than a month, condense it into a 100-minute one-man play, with the actor playing 20 characters from the novel plus a New York City drag queen? Everett Quinton and Eureka, veterans of the fabled Ridiculous Theatre Company and creators of Twisted Olivia, explain how they did it.
"...built its sizable reputation with productions that mocked classical literature in gloriously over-the-top style. From 1976 to 1996, Quinton..."

Feb. 28, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Book Review
"Casares has been listening," Roger Gathman writes of the Brownsville native's Brownsville: Stories. "His dialogues seem to hang just outside the realm of literature, which is where real writing happens." The recent Dobie-Paisano fellow will kick off his book tour at BookPeople on Thursday, March 6, at 7pm.
"...dialogues seem to hang just outside the realm of literature, which is where real writing happens. Casares recognizes that,..."

Feb. 28, 2003 Books Feature by Roger Gathman

Power up the PDA
Recommended at SXSW Interactive 2003.
"...Central Booking, a Web site devoted to books, contemporary literature, and reading will discuss the subject with Carrie Bickner..."

Feb. 28, 2003 Screens Feature by Belinda Acosta

Twisted Olivia
You might not expect a New York drag queen to transport you into the pages of a 19th-century English novel, but that's precisely what happens in Twisted Olivia: A Meditation on Oliver Twist, a new solo show by Everett Quinton which keeps audiences alternately laughing and spellbound in a parade of wonders.
"...an art of mocking the melodramatic excesses of Victorian literature, presenting its extravagant characters and overheated emotions, grand villainies..."

Feb. 21, 2003 Arts Review by Robert Faires

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 age of 11, and yours seems almost a literature of regret, I think...."

Feb. 21, 2003 Books Feature by Shawn Badgley

Culture Cash
Austin's artists and arts groups are working hard to survive the economic downturn, and now more than ever it's essential for the city that they do.
"...Artists. For decades, they have produced the art, the literature, the theatre, the music, the dance, and the comedy..."

Feb. 7, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

(Re)learning Japanese
One was a hardworking Renaissance man, a student of literature. The other was a hard-living military veteran, a cameraman-in-training who stumbled into acting after his grizzled mug and gruff mien won a talent search. Together, Akira Kurosawa and Toshiro Mifune created some of the Japanese cinema's most enduring treasures.
"...One was a hardworking Renaissance man, a student of literature trained as a painter and apprenticed to director Kajiro..."

Feb. 7, 2003 Screens Feature by Marrit Ingman

The Judges
"...the author of The Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature and Beneath the Axis of Evil, which has just..."

Jan. 31, 2003 Books Feature

Day Trips
"...read any of the Texas Department of Transportation's travel literature, then you have probably seen some of Dick Roberts'..."

Jan. 10, 2003 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

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