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Lines in the Sand
Austin Legislators Prepare to Redraw Their Own Districts -- While Doing Business as Usual
"...the importance of redistricting. In 1991, he was a state rep from San Antonio, and had designs on the..."

Jan. 19, 2001 News Feature by Louis Dubose

Postmarks
Quote of the week: "You, my hyphenated friend, are an ambassador of evil."
"...the editorial section I saw a letter accusing the fair city of Dallas of having some of the "illest..."

March 17, 2000 Column

Day Trips
Tyler, Texas' own City of Roses.
"..."Rose Capital of the U.S." celebrates its long love affair with America's favorite flower with the annual Texas Rose..."

Oct. 8, 1999 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

The Electoral Collage
Single-Member Debate
"...to do -- in the words of its official statement of purpose, "To advise the City Council whether the..."

June 25, 1999 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Postscripts
A World Between
"...actually has a tenure track position at San Jose State. "I envisioned this project as being able to get..."

June 18, 1999 Books Column by Clay Smith

Going for Broke
Fruit Salad Days
"...early years, Watermelon enjoyed a solid reputation for being fair with their artists. While those same artists now say..."

June 18, 1999 Music Feature by Andy Langer

Postmarks
Duke Still Had It
"...Chronicle Was Fair..."

May 14, 1999 Column

Texas Platters
Surfin' Senorita
"...whom Ramos has played) rockfest of "Biggabootie." They're all fair game -- blues, rock, jazz, Tejano, country. One wonders..."

March 5, 1999 Music Review

Day Trips
"...Coast I have found some wonderful attributes in the state at which I once scoffed. A few of my..."

Aug. 21, 1998 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Naked City
Off the Desk:
"...Austin Federation of Teachers/Austin Education Workers, and the Texas State Employees Union. "There's a notable lack of labor news..."

Aug. 14, 1998 News Feature

Brain Boom
Austin's Techno Geeks and Slackers Cash In
"...the harvest of their traditionally Texan investments in real estate and banking, a new breed of money is pouring..."

March 20, 1998 News Feature by Kayte VanScoy

Zero Effect
"...and objectivity called the “Zero effect” -- a trancelike state in which he twists his body into an angular..."

Feb. 13, 1998 Movie Review by Steve Davis

Natural Born Leader
Mayor Hits the Ground Running His First 100 Days
"...M: We have a long-standing unfair subsidy at the city with our unfair, city-financed health..."

Oct. 3, 1997 News Feature by Kayte VanScoy

Why a Duck?
What You Didn't See at AMOA's Art Guys Exhibition
"...discuss it between themselves and with colleagues around the state. They decide that pulling the show would be negative..."

Jan. 31, 1997 Arts Feature by Lindsey Lane

Fightin' Words
Rich Oppel and Mike Levy Spar on Paper:
"...journalism figures: Texas Monthly publisher Mike Levy and Austin American-Statesman editor Rich Oppel. No love letters these. The wordsmiths..."

Jan. 17, 1997 News Feature

Postmarks
¡Bueno Wayno!
"...medicine under the Board of Medical Examiners for the State of Texas, then a man or woman with an..."

Dec. 20, 1996 Column

Day Trips
"...company into a success that includes children's programs and fairs, as well as regular performances. "You don't have to..."

Aug. 23, 1996 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Mixed Signals
Behind the Glass at KUT Radio
"...more sophisticated than when it first became the Texas state capital and tumbleweeds were known to flutter up Congress..."

July 19, 1996 Music Feature by Christopher Gray

Film Reviews
Recommended
"...and sponsored the 95-year-old Theremin's return to the United States. It turns out that, after exiling Theremin to Siberian..."

Nov. 3, 1995 News Feature

Film Reviews
Recommended
"...and sponsored the 95-year-old Theremin's return to the United States. It turns out that, after exiling Theremin to Siberian..."

Oct. 27, 1995 News Feature

Roe's End?
After nearly three years of fighting, Texas reproductive rights advocates will get their day at the U.S. Supreme Court
"...coming into this world, I didn't think that was fair. I would have been unhappy, my child would have..."

Jan. 29, 2016 News Feature by Mary Tuma

Grim History
Author traces Texas prison system from its roots in plantation slavery
"...and in the end a scholarly polemic about the state of American prisons in general...."

Aug. 20, 2010 News Feature by Michael King

The Challenge of Judge Dietz
School finance decision puts responsibility where it's always been - on all of us
"...Declaring "It's the right thing to do," state District Judge John Dietz last week found the current..."

Sept. 24, 2004 News Column by Michael King

The Race Is to the Swift
In Texas, livestock are better vaccinated than children.
"...Texas. Immediately upon their arrival, an obscure agency of state government in Austin placed them in quarantine and began..."

May 9, 2003 News Feature by Lucius Lomax

Thirty Years on Location
An overview of the Texas Film Commission, which has been wedding film production and the state economy for 30 years.
"...of course: The TFC's comprehensive list of films made in-state since their formation notes something listed only as "Japanese..."

June 15, 2001 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Day Trips & Beyond: April Events Roundup
Catch up on Texas travel news and plan some spring sightseeing
"...boarded up and the insides are mostly removed. The estate of Jack Findley, the former owner of the two-story..."

April 2, 2023 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

What Follows Five Years of Failure at Mendez Middle School?
Making the grade
"...many are unable to even give answers on the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) exams that..."

Aug. 31, 2018 News Feature by Austin Sanders

Deep Divisions in Texas' Powerful Anti-Choice Movement
Battle reflects Lege’s growing extremism
"...When the state health department debated its latest abortion restriction – a..."

April 6, 2018 News Feature by Mary Tuma

School Finance on Trial
Hearing only expected to last a short two and a half hours
"...come the original plaintiffs: the Texas Taxpayer and Student Fair­ness Coalition (representing 400 poorer school districts, and led by..."

Aug. 28, 2015 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

Perry's Veto Axe Comes Down
Democrats and Republicans of all stripes and experience hit
"...$7.5 million in funding in Senate Bill 1 (the state budget) for the Public Integrity Unit. That's the only..."

June 17, 2013 News Post by Richard Whittaker

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