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Bring It
'Soldier of Cinema' Werner Herzog unloads on the state of short film and the ancient Greek drama that is WWF
"...take on the craft of filmmaking, and you have one of the most intellectually challenging and original artists in..."

Sept. 13, 2002 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Cinematexas 2002 International Short Film Festival
The ins and outs of the Cinematexas 2002 International Short Film Festival
"...Chronicle writer Marc Savlov (below), Herzog calls himself a "soldier of cinema." Some of the programs that make up..."

Sept. 13, 2002 Screens Feature by Kimberley Jones

Umberto D.
Of the more than 30 films directed by neo-realist auteur Vittorio De Sica, this was his own favorite.
"...and Chicago. And bleak it is, following the titular pensioner (Battisti) around Rome in search of lire to pay..."

Aug. 30, 2002 Screens Review by Marrit Ingman

Watch Your Language
UCLA Professor Otto Santa Ana brings Brown Tide Rising to Resistencia.
"...were seen with some frequency included the IMMIGRANT AS SOLDIER (attacking the HOUSE), AS WEED, and AS DISEASE metaphors,"..."

July 26, 2002 Books Feature by Shawn Badgley

Eight Legged Freaks
Giant spiders invade a small town in this fun B-movie throwback.
"...in a flurry of “Hey! Wasn't that …?”, like soldier ants marching on Charlton Heston in The Naked Jungle...."

July 19, 2002 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Tracers
Director and sound designer Stephen Balgooyen and his youthful cast bring us the horrors of war live and in living drab green in Tracers, but shouted lines and an overwhelming sound design render much of their work on this difficult material unintelligible.
"...and other assorted vulgarities thrown in for verbal spice. One of the many monologues actually uses some version of..."

July 12, 2002 Arts Review by Barry Pineo

The Believer
"...the psychology of hate that appreciates Danny's paradox as one that defies easy explanation. Several reasons are offered --..."

July 5, 2002 Movie Review by Steve Davis

Romulus
Gore Vidal's script for Romulus, from a play by Friedrich Dürrenmatt, is as perceptive as they come, and the Bedlam Faction's production has more than a few things to recommend it, but the company's playing style often undercuts rather than enhances the drama.
"...Friedrich Dürrenmatt, is as perceptive as they come (at one point, the slogan "Progress and Slavery" is used as..."

June 7, 2002 Arts Review by Barry Pineo

Letters at 3am
Learning about "manhood" from the movies.
"...they feared their bosses) or in their homes (where, one way or another, they were usually out of control)...."

May 31, 2002 Column by Michael Ventura

Devil in the Details
Why Is 'Talented Amateur Historian' Leon Day Obsessed With the Death of Ambrose Bierce?
"...true feelings for professional historians. "Most historians say no one will ever know. But saying we'll never know is..."

May 17, 2002 Books Feature by James McWilliams

Articulations
Austin Lyric Opera hires a new managing director, Horton Foote's The Carpetbagger's Children is named best new play by America's theatre critics, and half-price tickets are back at BookPeople.
"...lo, these many years, shouldering the burdening of leadership alone. That was one thing 15 years ago when the..."

April 12, 2002 Arts Column by Robert Faires

David Douglas Duncan
David Douglas Duncan inaugurated the David Douglas Duncan Endowed Lecture Series in Photojournalism by talking about his dog Yo-Yo, a small terrier, and providing the audience with an intimate and entertaining slide show from one of the world's master photographers.
"...his dog." A picture of Yo-Yo made it onto one of France's most popular TV news programs. Duncan never..."

April 12, 2002 Arts Review by Clay Smith

Letters at 3AM
Michael Ventura observes the great John Cassavetes at work on the set of his next-to-last movie Love Streams.
"...with which he met his increasing frailty, he wanted someone on the set who was neither actor nor crew,..."

March 8, 2002 Column by Michael Ventura

Letters at 3AM
War movies are back ... but they don't make them like they used to.
"...The Thin Red Line, and next week's We Were Soldiers may be as close as noncombatants can get to..."

Feb. 22, 2002 Column by Michael Ventura

Aguirre: The Wrath of God
Herzog's film is an impossible, epic vision of death and despair and hideous beauty in a faraway place, and one of the most visceral depictions of self-manufactured doom ever seen.
"...and a 100 or so Indian slaves. Pizarro's foot soldier, Aguirre (Kinski), leads the group to search in vain..."

Feb. 22, 2002 Screens Review by Marc Savlov

Coach's Corner
The agony and the ecstasy of the Bears
"...even watch sports any more (a monstrous lie) let alone enjoy them. But he's right. I watched all 16..."

Feb. 1, 2002 Column by Andy "Coach" Cotton

Day Trips
Fort Griffin once served as a lonely military outpost on the Texas frontier.
"...on the Texas prairie northeast of Abilene as a lonely, weathered tombstone to the Old West. The wind whips..."

Jan. 18, 2002 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

FRONTERAFEST 2002 DAILY SCHEDULE
"..."Lonesome Fetish Breakdown, or How to Get the Mainstream to..."

Jan. 11, 2002 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Long Fringe @ Blue Theatre
"...Sista Overpass Performance Installation One by Piper Anderson, Florinda Bryant, and Marian Thamynyagam Fusing..."

Jan. 11, 2002 Arts Feature

Music to Chortle By
Whenever Steve Saugey and Lyova Rosanoff are at the keyboards, musical shenanigans are the natural order, especially when these two pianist-parodists are spoofing classical music through one of their Forbidden Classics programs.
"...perfectly together, tickle the ear. And as the pianists soldier on, there are more interruptions and more fun. Pop..."

Jan. 11, 2002 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Coach's Corner
Believe the hype. Longhorn freshman point guard T.J. Ford is something special -- maybe the best player in UT basketball history.
"...That was almost 10 years ago. I was at Soldier Field when the Bears beat the Giants in the..."

Dec. 14, 2001 Column by Andy "Coach" Cotton

TV Eye
Keeping one eye on television and the other on pop culture.
"...children play the 'Intifada game.' Some would play 'Israeli soldiers' and others 'Palestinian protestors,' and they would re-enact the..."

Dec. 7, 2001 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Pages as Presents
2001's crop of coffeetable books
"...Penn offering that reminds us of the range of one of America's leading fashion photographers. Capa is the definitive..."

Dec. 7, 2001 Books Feature by Dick Holland

Hope Wears a Cherry Red Suit
Santa scholar Carl Anderson talks about the role of Kris Kringle in a time of grief and fear.
"...children say, "If you need to, you can take one of my toys and give it to a child..."

Nov. 2, 2001 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

My First Mister
"...seltzer fizz in a highball glass, it does boast one lasting distinction. That would be the splendid performance by..."

Oct. 26, 2001 Movie Review by Russell Smith

Day Trips
Captain Day Trips scares us with spooky stories of Texas.
"...the old man came looking for vengeance. When no one would identify the killer, the bereaved father swore that..."

Oct. 26, 2001 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Day Trips
The Devil's Rope Museum in McLean chronicles the closing of the Great American Plain with barbed wire.
"...Texas Panhandle town of McLean, tells the story of one of the Old West's most maligned products. Despite its..."

Oct. 19, 2001 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Hamlet: Words, Words, Words
Despite the presence of a talented ensemble, the Austin Shakespeare Festival production of what most of the English-speaking world considers the greatest play ever written is a thin Hamlet of watered-down performances and even more diluted directorial choices.
"...greatest play ever written. This is a cartoon Hamlet, one that substitutes introspection for the cheap gag, dramatic action..."

Sept. 28, 2001 Arts Review by Robi Polgar

WWII Online: Blitzkrieg
"...you warp in as a Nazi, British, or French soldier, tanker, truck driver, or anti-tank gunner, just behind the..."

Sept. 28, 2001 Screens Review by Edward Baker

Changed Forever
Scenes and voices from Austin's reaction to the attacks
"...spent the last week on the street with her microphone and has been invited to the program to speak..."

Sept. 28, 2001 News Feature by Michael May

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