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The Boulez Project
In concept, the Boulez Project was somewhat provocative, but in performance, it was carelessly assembled
"...LHOOQ adds a moustache to the world's most famous painting. "Something that is simple like Duchamp's Mona Lisa, he..."

March 4, 2005 Arts Review by Jerry Young

Report From Art Basel
Texans find a place with the art world elite in Art Basel Miami Beach
"...literally hundreds of exhibits, a video lounge, an off-site sound lounge, and a lecture series offering intellectual grist and..."

Dec. 24, 2004 Arts Feature by Jacqueline May

In the Moment
Ann Hampton Callaway takes things 'Slow,' but she's more alive live than ever
"...singing tends to be more about music and a sound than about lyrics, and the discipline and style of..."

Dec. 17, 2004 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Maddin Comes Alive
'Cowards Bend the Knee': the autobiography of an original in all senses
"...are perhaps superior in some way to the modern sound film, and they reflect that conceit in many, many..."

Oct. 1, 2004 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Among Us
The gypsy feet of playwright Ruth Margraff keep wandering back to Austin, and we're fortunate that they do
"...the prosaic ears of an American, Margraff's language might sound like music. It works on you like a song,..."

May 7, 2004 Arts Feature by Cyndi Williams

Spacing Out in Round Rock
Carter, Paige, Christi, Doug, and two homeowners on 'Trading Spaces' in Central Texas
"...America, it's really more what they're not doing. Nobody's painting. We talk about that all the time, how paint..."

Feb. 6, 2004 Screens Feature by Kate X Messer

The Other Side
Dues paid, Trish Murphy delivers her most mature album with 'Girls Get in Free'
"...house, where she had been for 18 months without painting or putting any pictures on the walls. She wasn't..."

Jan. 30, 2004 Music Feature by Christopher Gray

'Something Went Wrong'
Six months after he was killed by an Austin cop, Jessie Owens' family still wants some basic answers
"...with the law were not as serious as they sound -- and that in the family-violence case, there is..."

Dec. 12, 2003 News Feature by Jordan Smith

The Middle of the Night
With its isolated farmhouse and unseen menace, The Middle of the Night may look like a conventional thriller, but playwright Lowell Bartholomee refuses to play by the rules, creating an offbeat drama that keeps us perpetually off-balance by playing against our expectations.
"...yes, the isolated farmhouse. The unsuspecting inhabitants. The ominous sounds in the night. Something agitating the dogs outside. Something..."

Oct. 24, 2003 Arts Review by Robert Faires

On Judges' Hill
Sits a mansion with a menu of equal elegance
"...the left of the front door, beneath an oil painting of the Tuscan hills. The gracious decor, rich draperies,..."

Oct. 24, 2003 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Another Way
Fastball goes extra innings.
"...to obscurity: the band's fourth album (not including 2002's Painting the Corners: The Best of Fastball), this spring's Live..."

June 13, 2003 Music Feature by Matt Dentler

Austin Critics Table Nominations, 2002-2003
The full list of nominations for the 2002-2003 Austin Critics Table Awards, recognizing outstanding achievements in local theatre, dance, classical music, and visual art
"...Sound Design..."

May 9, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Food-o-File
Virginia B. Wood shares her considerable files on food with you lucky folks.
"...April 25, the Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce hosts Sound Bites, a celebration of Austin music and fine dining..."

April 25, 2003 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Bright Lights, Little City
It's maybe silly to fix a personality on a place, but something happens when you hook a left onto Austin Ave. and drive into Georgetown's historic district. Everything slows down, just a little bit, and then there's that marquee, neon and spangly, lighting up downtown. Welcome to the Palace.
"...ever "talkie," and the Palace made the conversion to sound along with every other moviehouse in America. By 1936,..."

Dec. 6, 2002 Screens Feature by Kimberley Jones

Dancing About Architecture
Another festival weekend, this time jazz; plus Mars Music not going under, and Bill Hicks -- still dead, more CDs.
"...be purchased in advance for $15 at Waterloo Records, Sound Exchange, Thirty Three Degrees, and Mitchie's.) If you want..."

Oct. 18, 2002 Music Column by Ken Lieck

The Mark Twain Show
Second Youth Family Theatre's season opener is a perky and enjoyable sampler of the works of Samuel Clemens, better known to readers of literature and fence painters the world over as Mark Twain.
"...illuminates four big chunks of literary Twain: the fence painting scene from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, a faux..."

Sept. 20, 2002 Arts Review by Robi Polgar

Film Feast
Cinemaker co-op's "potluck cinema'
"...for "Potluck" be shot on Super-8 celluloid with original soundtracks and a running length of no more than four..."

Nov. 30, 2001 Screens Feature by Chale Nafus

Naked City
The West Austin Park, for years an unofficial off-leash "dog park" for neighborhood residents, gets an unexpected makeover into a T-ball field.
"...the pitted field, replacing grass with red clay and painting white field lines...."

May 11, 2001 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Japancakes, Emo's Jr., Wednesday, March 14
Live Shots: South by Southwest 2001
"...been that bad, it might have just been the sound, but from the very first notes of opener "The..."

March 23, 2001 Music Review by Michael Bertin

Transforming Herself
Sissy Spacek's Most Memorable Movies
"...room is as dreamy and erotic as an odalisque painting by Ingres, but it quickly devolves to one of..."

March 9, 2001 Screens Feature by Stephen MacMillan Moser

Dancing About Architecture
Bush's balls drop.
"...How could one not bristle with excitement at the sound of Destiny's Child repeatedly demanding, "When I say George,..."

Jan. 26, 2001 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Che Bella
The Austin Film Society's series is called "Che Bella: Italy in the 60s," but the story really begins -- as does all of modern cinema -- in the streets of Rome, in May of 1944. Nick Barbaro looks at Italian neorealism and the movies it inspired.
"...stalled out creatively at about the beginning of the sound era, recycling high-minded historical dramas and high-society drawing-room farces..."

Jan. 19, 2001 Screens Feature by Nick Barbaro

Better Than Nothing
Documentarian Ken Burns' takes on Jazz -- and loses.
"...commentators. For its part, the music is wonderful; the soundtrack contains some of the greatest jazz recordings ever made..."

Jan. 12, 2001 Music Feature by Harvey Pekar

Stacked in Her Favor
Loony Lockhart Librarian Leaves Land and Logic Behind
"...kicks off a week of activities that include face painting, high school cheerleaders, and numerous band appearances, all in..."

Oct. 20, 2000 Features Feature by Stuart Prestidge

Soldier: A Poet's Childhood
"...a more upscale Brooklyn neighborhood -- a "great big painting of a new life that never fit inside its..."

Aug. 25, 2000 Books Review by Craig Arnold

The New Nuclear Family
What Was Once Inconceivable
"...The scene is not exactly a Norman Rockwell painting, but it's close: the interior of a Central Austin..."

Aug. 25, 2000 News Feature by Jonathan David Carroll

Fu Manchu, Speedealer, Honky, Stubb's, August 10
"...to Grant Wood's classic ma, pa, and their pitchfork painting, American Gothic -- honest, ornery, Midwestern -- cried like..."

Aug. 18, 2000 Music Review by Raoul Hernandez

Pubic Notice
Public Notice gets all hot under the collar for the Chronicle sex issue.
"...actually demonstrates: shows and illustrates an idea by offering sound reasoning and evidence. This weekend, Saturday, Aug. 12, 8:30am,..."

Aug. 11, 2000 Column by Kate X Messer

Postmarks
Neighbors relate their own housing crunches in response to last week's cover story.
"...has been significantly reduced in recent years. By lazily painting the area with a broad brush, the writer is..."

Aug. 4, 2000 Column

Songs in the Key of Ethan
A Postmodern Fear of Significance
"...you could ever play that again, because it would sound fake. You really have to be drinkin' to even..."

June 30, 2000 Music Feature by Christopher Gray

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