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The Big Cheese
South by Southwest 1997
"...hammered by a chair) was doing, so after he lost, he took it up with the ref, bodyslamming and..."

March 21, 1997 Music Feature

Dancing About Architecture
That Was the Week That Was
"...of Affection), and Quentin Tarantino spending time at the Dog and Duck. Also spotted were Sandra Bullock, Forrest Whittaker,..."

March 21, 1997 Music Column

Naked City
Off the Desk:
"...stemmed from Malone's running battle with a certain hot dog vendor on Sixth Street, whom Malone claimed violated the..."

March 21, 1997 News Feature

Further Reflections
SXSW Film Festival
"...has always struck me as analogous to the "dancing dog" phenomenon: the wonder is not that they are able..."

March 21, 1997 Screens Feature

Sxsw
"...SWAMP DOGG: Don't ever count on Swamp Dogg to join the..."

March 14, 1997 Music Feature

Food-O-File
"...events celebrating St. Patrick's Day always seems to get lost in the SXSW juggernaut here at the Chronicle, but..."

March 14, 1997 Food Column

Behind the Tall Tales of Lester Bangs in Texas
Lester's Last Stand
"...to Austin in the fall of 1980 for a lost weekend that lasted four months. He was the great..."

March 7, 1997 Books Feature

The Last Don
Bob Bullock: The Crusty Boss of Texas Politics
"...Hillsboro is also a political survivor. He has never lost an election, and despite two grand jury investigations into..."

Jan. 31, 1997 News Feature by Robert Bryce

Top Books
Hard-Boiled Top Ten
"...* A Little Yellow Dog by Walter Mosely. Mosely's bluesy tone takes us on..."

Jan. 10, 1997 Books Feature by Jesse Sublett

Scanlines
The Young Ones in "Demolition," "Bomb," & "Sick"
"...practicing their trade as window-cleaners, Wallace and his faithful dog Gromit accidentally become involved in this ominous bovine operation...."

Jan. 3, 1997 Screens Feature

Hell Yeah, I'm Spiritual
The Natural Way to Salvation
"...atheism, at least his brand, was as rich in dogma, hypocrisy, and intolerance as the most nefarious religion, and..."

Dec. 27, 1996 News Feature by Suzy Banks

Postmarks
Our Areas Are Sensitive
"...Austin has lost another fine musician, songwriter, and friend...."

Nov. 29, 1996 Column

Chain Reaction
In Book Wars, Independent Shops Become Casualties
"...In the past two years, Austin lost two general bookstores, Europa Books and Deep Eddy Books...."

Nov. 29, 1996 News Feature by Karl Pallmeyer

Bonus Tracks
"...and overwrought melodic tendencies of Sting, Dave Matthews, or Dog's Eye View. Just as often, however, they fall back..."

Nov. 29, 1996 Music Feature

Dancing About Architecture
Dejadisc All Under Again
"...and this "modern myth about two kids who get lost in a world of a dangerous cat with a..."

Nov. 29, 1996 Music Column

Rutle to the Core
Neil Innes Exposes His Nasty Side
"...ended with the release of Archaeology, a collection of lost Rutles' tracks that were said to be buried forever..."

Nov. 15, 1996 Music Feature by Ken Lieck

Coach's Corner
"...bad thing. For sportsfans, it's a bonding thread. As dogs must bark, as cats must meow, sportsfans will hate...."

Oct. 25, 1996 Column by Andy "Coach" Cotton

Let's Fix That
How New Plays Are Developed in Austin
"...a dramatic context -- a man wrestling with alcoholism, lost love, and political defeat -- building toward the cathartic..."

Oct. 18, 1996 Arts Feature by Brett Holloway-Reeves

Liveshots
"...Surely you're familiar with America's latest "lost" generation. Beck is. "Everywhere I look there's a dead..."

Oct. 11, 1996 Music Feature

Fall Movie Round-Up
Sneaking Into Autumn
"...version of the Disney chestnut about puppy love and dog-napping; the film is scripted by the king of family..."

Sept. 6, 1996 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

A Very Brady Sequel
"...the decidedly Addams Family-esque reappearance of mother Carol's (Long) long-lost husband Roy (Matheson) who was feared to be lost..."

Aug. 30, 1996 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Dancing About Architecture
A Day at the Races
"...works there. Unclean owner Roger Morgan reports that he lost money until the last race of the day, when..."

Aug. 23, 1996 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Potpourri for $100, Please...
Totally Unrelated Book Reviews
"...line of incarcerated and fugitive Redmonds come complete with lost inheritance, hill country clan feuds, and names like Niagra..."

Aug. 9, 1996 Books Feature

Firehouse Rock
Benefits That Really Make Money
"...in doing so, have restored a little of that lost integrity to the events. Four years ago, they even..."

Aug. 2, 1996 Music Feature

Dancing About Architecture
How's Yer Johnson?
"......then you're in trouble. But even if a drug dog pays you a bit of attention at an airport..."

Aug. 2, 1996 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Do They Dare?
Austin Team Portland-Bound for the National Poetry Slam
"...with competing poets while Wammo picks ticks off a dog's ears and Phil speculates that they (the team, not..."

July 26, 1996 Books Feature by Brett Holloway-Reeves

Ale's Well That Ends Well
Changing Tides
"...filling Austin bars like The Gingerman, The Draught Horse, Dog & Duck, Lovejoy's, and Crown & Anchor with a..."

July 19, 1996 Food Feature by Patrick Earvolino

Not a Drop to Drink
Comal Springs Is Drying Up
"...on the Edwards and are in danger of being lost. The scientists hope to collect as many of the..."

July 12, 1996 News Feature by Robert Bryce

One Big, Happy Family
Local TV News: There to Help You
"...tips on child-rearing, helping me become a more attentive dog owner. I have seen enough coverage of horrible local..."

July 5, 1996 News Column by Chris Walters

Cemetery Man
Zombie movie based on an Italian comic book.
"...Italian comic book Dellamorte, Dellamore from Tiziano Sclavi's Dylan Dog series, Cemetery Man is the bastard progeny of George..."

June 28, 1996 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

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