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Cram Session
Catching up on the first three seasons of Friday Night Lights
"...hysteria – of Dillon's football fans... Rising star Jason Street's college quarterback dreams are shattered after a game injury......"

April 30, 2010 Screens Feature by Kimberley Jones

City Audit
The city auditor's review of the Austin Revitalization Authority is very mixed
"...been charged with redeveloping the East 11th and 12th Street corridors...."

Nov. 13, 2009 News Feature by Lee Nichols

Faces of Homelessness
Another Downtown attempt to find answers
"...Make no mistake, it's still a smart idea to keep a can of Mace or pepper..."

Oct. 9, 2009 News Feature by Marc Savlov

Day Trips
At the Camp Street Cafe & Store, the music gets started in the afternoon on Saturdays and goes until the last guitar slinger is standing
"...Camp Street Cafe & Store proves that Crockett, Texas, is one..."

Dec. 14, 2007 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

East Austin Studio Tour Map
"...NOTE: This story was published in 2007. Check out..."

Nov. 16, 2007 Arts Feature

The Dead End at Olive and Juniper
ARA and the city leave would-be homeowners out in the cold
"...hill, across from a park – sits off Olive Street in East Austin...."

Sept. 7, 2007 News Feature by Kimberly Reeves

Beyond the Blockbuster
With "Luca Cambiaso, 1527-1585," the Blanton bucks the trend toward superstar exhibitions and spotlights a lost Renaissance master
"...its Madonnas – names everybody knows. But just because artists like Van Gogh and Renoir don't often get their..."

Oct. 20, 2006 Arts Feature by Nikki Moore

I Live My Broken Dreams
This year's rock docs examine the 'outsider myth' and more among the likes of Daniel Johnston, Townes Van Zandt, and Wild Man Fischer
"...in the Van Zandt legend has him at a party leaning backward out of a fourth-story balcony and then..."

March 11, 2005 Screens Feature by Will Robinson Sheff

Meet the New Bosses
Long Center director Cliff Redd and ALO director Richard Buckley compare notes on leading an arts institution, the challenges they face, and being new to Austin
"...Leading an arts institution is challenging under the best circumstances. You can..."

Sept. 17, 2004 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Turning the Lens on Us
Austin is hosting the 40th national conference of the Society for Photographic Education, which aims to consider how the United States has been represented by photographers in the past and where photographers need to focus their attention in the future.
"...event of the year, featuring lectures, panel discussions, and artists' presentations by some of the most important figures in..."

March 21, 2003 Arts Feature by Erina Duganne

Everybody Loves a Wynn-er
Will Wynn is his own flavor of ice cream -- pure vanilla, but mixed with nuts
"...a lovely (and wealthy) wife -- Anne Elizabeth, an artist, arts patron, and civic volunteer -- and two adorable..."

Feb. 14, 2003 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...$80 million in corporate welfare under the guise of Smart Growth. Jackie didn't listen to her friend, whistleblower Richard..."

May 3, 2002 Column

History Repeats
A writer and his artist aunt explore cave paintings and see more than just writing on the wall.
"...3,000, known more for its deer hunting than its art scene. Yet just a block outside of the historic..."

Aug. 17, 2001 Features Feature by Eli Kooris

Fear & Loathing on the Inaugural Trail
One man's journey to the Bush inauguration confirms more than it denies.
"...is easier than ripping on a new, sitting, or departing president, and supporters and impugners alike should feel relieved..."

Feb. 2, 2001 Features Feature by Michael Bolduc

It's a Gas, Gas, Gas
South Austin's Neon Transformers Light Up Life South of the River
"...than South Austin, home to many of the sign artists' shops and their grand portfolios.The Metal Man Watch your..."

Jan. 19, 2001 News Feature by Rob D'Amico

Life's Enriched Pageant
Good design, like good air, helps you breathe a little easier, and here are a few Austinites who are helping us all breathe easier through their work as graphic designers.
"...Centered within two columns of text, because it's an article about auto accidents, there's a full-color photo of a..."

Sept. 8, 2000 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Warning! Nudity!
Austinites love to shed their clothes, and a number of them do it onstage -- what's up with that? Some of the city's most nakedness-prone actors, performance artists, and directors expose their reasons to arts writer Ada Calhoun.
"...it's excursions to Hippie Hollow, frat-boy streaking hijinks, clothing-optional apartment complexes, the abundance of strip clubs, or punk escapades..."

April 14, 2000 Arts Feature by Ada Calhoun

Chain Reaction
Downtown construction projects raise fears that Austin will lose its charm.
"...car lots and salesmen in pointy-toed cowboy boots was starting to grow on him. He liked walking up the..."

Dec. 24, 1999 News Feature by Amy Smith

Day Trips
Museum-hopping in Houston.
"...The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston looks boxy and plain from the outside...."

Oct. 22, 1999 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Live Shots
"...Cedar Street, August 10..."

Aug. 21, 1998 Music Feature

Day Trips
"...the east in the Liberty Hill International Sculpture Garden. Artist Mel Fowler had a studio in the oldest building..."

July 31, 1998 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Dancing About Architecture
"...over it. The last hurrah at the club's just-off-Sixth Street location will be on the 29th of this month,..."

Oct. 20, 1995 Music Column

Man on a Mission
Professor, Collector, Leader Gil Cárdenas
"...I going to hang this picture?" They don't buy art because it fits over the sofa. They buy because..."

Aug. 18, 1995 Arts Feature

Crossing the Lines
Women Comic Strippers
"...beard, flecked with feathers and vomit, with small bird parts dripping from the hairy nest. Penny Moran Van Horn's..."

May 12, 1995 Books Feature by Kate X Messer

Arts, Comedy, Theatre, Movies, and More Recommended Weekend Events
Jackie and Foxy Brown?! Yes please!
"...So, if you like seeing people perform their still-forming art that’s funny, frightening, and has freaks freaking it, consider..."

June 7, 2024 Arts Feature by James Scott

Day Trips & Beyond: June Events Roundup
Balmorhea, Big Bend, Boquillas, Bois d'Arc, and blueberries
"...Park is finally open again. Texas Parks & Wildlife Department announced on May 1 that the tent and RV..."

May 31, 2024 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Bloody Brides, Creepy Cats, and More Arts Events for the Week
Valentine's (and anti-Valentine) fun, soundtracking a rock, etc.
"...at this free workshop, where the power of sequential art is put into your narrative hands.  – Wayne Alan..."

Feb. 9, 2024 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

The Thompson and the Loren: A Tale of Two Hotels
One long weekend, two impressive but different vibes
"...the soaring place’s elegant yet friendly vibe, the local art displayed on its walls, the way the hotel was..."

Jan. 27, 2024 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Review: Hyde Park Theatre's Caught
Theatrical bait and switch drives this intriguing, infuriating play
"...Chen's stories tend to explore the art of artifice in creative enterprise, with a particular focus..."

Sept. 1, 2023 Arts Feature by Bob Abelman

Review: Hyde Park Theatre’s Caught
Theatrical bait and switch drives this intriguing, infuriating play
"...Chen’s stories tend to explore the art of artifice in creative enterprise, with a particular focus..."

Aug. 28, 2023 Arts Post by Bob Abelman

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