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The Big Cheese
South by Southwest 1997
"...of Love" from Desperado. "Right about here, Salma Hayek starts walking down the street," said Larriva by way of..."

March 21, 1997 Music Feature

Postmarks
Crisis Controversy
"...Thank you for your article about the Austin Rape Crisis Center (Vol. 16, No...."

Dec. 27, 1996 Column

Music Amidst Used Furniture
The History of the Red River Strip
"...age 30, eagerly explaining the plans he and his partners (Nathan Tate and New York City émigré Abigail King)..."

Oct. 11, 1996 Music Feature

Paint By Numbers
Racial Divides in Austin's Public Arts Funding
"...Art isn't always pretty, but it seems that when you..."

June 28, 1996 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Java Amping
Austin's Coffeehouse Circuit
"...Starbucks. If you count all the mall and campus carts as well as the 20-plus freestanding coffeehouses, there are..."

Oct. 20, 1995 Music Feature

Other People's Money
"...ambition of the Boeskys and Millikens who personified Wall Street during the 1980s. Pitting a ruthless New York investment..."

Oct. 25, 1991 Movie Review by Steve Davis

Tillie Walden: Talking Comics
"If it was torture, I’d’ve given up by now.”
"...Tillie Walden, that Ignatz-winning author of the new graphic..."

Nov. 1, 2017 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Big Medium: East Austin Studio Tour
Our list of Due East's most intriguing artistic talent
"...1. AIPP • EAST Public Art Crawl: Gather your friends and join the City of..."

Nov. 4, 2015 Events Post by Allen Martinez

QueerBomb/Pride Roundtable: Extended Remix
QueerBomb and Austin Pride meet for a roundtable
"...directly to the other. Yes, please. Next time! Each participant had so much more to say, and I am..."

June 3, 2011 Features Feature by Kate X Messer

East Austin Studio Tour
The city's autumn marathon of art covers work by some 300 artists in 175 venues
"...Hope you've been training for Austin's annual autumn art marathon. With this year's East Austin Studio Tour, your..."

Nov. 12, 2010 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

A Year's Cheers
The nominees for the 2010 Austin Critics Table Awards
"...For the 18th year, an informal affiliation of local arts critics has recognized the year's most exceptional achievements in..."

May 14, 2010 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Outstanding!
Nominations for the 2006-2007 Austin Critics Table Awards
"...the honors to include the rest of the performing arts – i.e., dance and classical music – and the..."

May 18, 2007 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Day Trips
The Nasher Sculpture Garden and the Crow Collection of Asian Art are just two excellent reasons to make a short trip to Dallas to enjoy some world-renowned art
"...just plain teases us with a wide range of artistic expression. The garden and museum are a roller-coaster ride..."

Feb. 3, 2006 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Taking Pictures
This year, for whatever reasons, Dick Holland writes, we have been blessed with photography books of great beauty and intelligence. Several of the leading figures in the canon of 20th-century photography are represented in this season's unusually rich outpouring, among them Eugéne Atget, Walker Evans, and Edward Steichen.
"...The Museum of Modern Art/Callaway Editions, 224 pp., $60..."

Dec. 15, 2000 Books Feature by Dick Holland

Countdown to Ecstasy
A New Drug for a New Millennium
"...emotionally and physically stable, successful in a Austin-based dot-com startup company making God knows what...."

June 9, 2000 Music Feature by Marc Savlov

Drag Rehab
"...rail land, bike lanes on both sides of the street and four lanes of car traffic. San Antonio Street..."

Aug. 29, 1997 News Feature

Perpetuating Preservation
Austin's Historic Victory Grill
"...at all. I parked my car on a side street, got out, and walked to the entrance on East..."

Jan. 3, 1997 Music Feature by Christopher Hess

Books, Sculpture, and Weed Lead Our Recommended Arts Events
It'd be a lot cooler if you went to one of these events this week
"...Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Museum’s 25th Annual Garden Party..."

April 19, 2024 Arts Feature by James Scott

Day Trips & Beyond: April Events Roundup
Plus Luther Hotel updates, Elephant Rock petition, more
"...a year, the beach at Port Aransas becomes an art gallery of sandcastles and sand sculptures. There is nothing..."

April 2, 2024 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Escapism and Connection: The Illustrated Life of Billy Perkins
Hustling Austin posters for 30 years, Perkins perseveres
"...Engulfing Billy Perkins in living color, Paul McCartney, Bonnie Raitt, Cherie Currie, Dee Dee Ramone, and Joe..."

June 17, 2022 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Day Trips & Beyond: March Events Roundup
Spring is full of festivals and flowers
"...March begins on Fat Tuesday and finishes in the heart of wildflower season...."

March 3, 2022 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Beili Liu's Sculpture Cloud Pavilion Shimmers at Seaholm
How this glistening steel sculpture by the Austin-based artist became a permanent fixture of an evolving Downtown
"...unveil an ethereal steel sculpture that will bejewel its streets for the next 50 to 100 years. Made by..."

May 28, 2021 Arts Feature by Vivie Behrens

How the Red River Cultural District Was Made
Decades of off-kilter activity and music activism culminate in our current concert hub
"...Red River, with a vantage on each and every compartment...."

Jan. 31, 2020 Features Feature by Rachel Rascoe

Day Trips & Beyond: February Events Roundup
February's full of fun
"...own such projects. In the Houston, the Buffalo Bayou Partnership has turned the waterway through downtown into a greenbelt..."

Feb. 1, 2019 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Austin Film Critics Release 2018 Awards Nominee Lists
Roster includes new stunt and mo-cap categories
"...2016 best film winner Moonlight, literary adaptation If Beale Street Could Talk; and Roma by Alfonso Cuarón, who won..."

Dec. 28, 2018 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

The Past, Present, and Future of Waller and Shoal Creeks
Finally doing right by Austin's waterways
"...The crowd starts lining up across from Cheer Up Charlies, then rounds..."

Nov. 30, 2018 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Wendell Pierce's The Wind in the Reeds
In Wendell Pierce's memoir The Wind in the Reeds, Godot and Treme help transform post-Katrina New Orleans
"...decision to re-establish a home there after a profound artistic experience: performing Waiting for Godot in the streets of..."

Oct. 16, 2015 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

OUTsider Begins
Hold on to your manties, Austin's premier queer fest is here
"...This first-ever OUTsider boasts collaborative roots, a gang of artists on a mission to showcase queer artists and their..."

Feb. 18, 2015 Qmmunity Post by Blake McCoy

Sam Coronado: In Memoriam
Remembering the founder of the Serie Project and Austin printmaking legend
"...Austin has lost perhaps its greatest missionary for the art of printmaking. Sam Coronado, who founded the Serie Project..."

Nov. 22, 2013 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Press Forward
Two exhibitions capture printmaking's experimental drive
"...That's very much the feel that comes from viewing "Repartee: 19th-Century Prints & Drawings From the Blanton's Collection" at..."

Jan. 14, 2011 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

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