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Knit Scarves, Not Art
"...I give a sly smile and answered, “Oh, it's art.” Needless to say, I was dismayed to find that..."

May 4, 2010 Postmarks

Murder on Cold Street by Sherry Thomas
Sherry Thomas' fifth outing in the Lady Sherlock series is as fascinating and feminist as ever
"...entry in the Lady Sherlock series, Murder on Cold Street, picks up exactly where its predecessor, The Art of..."

Oct. 9, 2020 Arts Feature

Letters at 3AM: Shindig on Effie Street
The silent film comedians at Keystone Films lived their art
"...Effie Street dead-ends a block west of Glendale Boulevard at a..."

Dec. 17, 2010 Column by Michael Ventura

Review: Street Corner Arts' The Gulf
Simple narrative hides its power in what it doesn't say
"...Lorenzo Garcia. I’ve been familiar with and fond of Street Corner Arts’ work since their inception (and in the..."

Dec. 15, 2022 Arts Post by Shanon Weaver

Art in Public Places' Wander
This interactive public artwork creates narrative pathways for you to travel in Downtown Austin
"...four stories bound up in Wander, an interactive public artwork that propels users through Austin streets by linking chunks..."

Dec. 22, 2017 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Showers of Art and Lit
Let's not call the New South Festival of Literary Arts and Cartooning a perfect storm of indie media, please
"...the debut of the New South Festival of Literary Arts and Cartooning, an event packed with vendors and guests..."

June 5, 2015 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Street Connections
Reclaiming the humanity of people living on the streets by telling their stories
"...holding a cardboard sign. The man pushing the grocery cart spilling over with bags, boxes, and clothing. The figure..."

July 24, 2009 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

F8 Fine Art Gallery
It's truly the last picture show for F8 Fine Art Gallery as Amy and Richard Griffin close its doors after six years to pursue their creative careers as photographers
"...name for the current exhibition at the F8 Fine Art Gallery. It's truly the last picture show for this..."

July 28, 2006 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Midnight Art Heist at Z'Tejas
Z'Tejas art theft has the artist, restaurant, and police baffled
"...On Feb. 25, Austin artist Scarlett Olson got a call from local arts promoter..."

March 19, 2004 News Feature by Jordan Smith

David Sedaris and the Art of Ignoring
Austin-bound, the author adds a new descriptor: controversial.
"...the constant presence of a bubbling humanity in its streets...."

April 28, 2024 Arts Post by Richard Whittaker

Art and Science
"...Editor, Austin has so little in the way of art and science. It is shameful that we pride ourselves..."

Nov. 17, 2022 Postmarks

Fusebox Festival: Sewn on the Street
Sweatshop invites discussion of fast vs. slow garment manufacturing
"...at the Fusebox Festival's Machine Shop Series as textile artists Monika Jakubiak of Warsaw, Poland, and Rebecca Layton of..."

April 15, 2014 Design Post by Anne Harris

Experimental Cinema Stakes a Claim on Austin's Art Map
ERCATX moving image showcase debuts Dec. 14 at Tiny Park
"...University of Texas student group The Mad Stork Cinema started offering shows this fall, and this spring UT's Visual..."

Dec. 12, 2012 Screens Post by Alejandro Puyana

Art, Stunt, or Punk?
James Marsh on his dizzying documentary, Man on Wire
"...the morning of Aug. 7, 1974, a young French street performer named Philippe Petit stepped out into the void..."

Aug. 8, 2008 Screens Feature by Josh Rosenblatt

Art Aid
In the wake of Katrina, Austin artists do their part to help
"...the critical needs of evacuees from Hurricane Katrina, Austin arts organizations and individual artists, musicians, comedians, puppeteers, drama educators,..."

Sept. 23, 2005 Arts Feature by Heather Barfield Cole

The Art of the Sandwich
An Ode by the Cuisines Staff
"...authentic Pan Bagnat, the traditional open-faced sandwich sold at street stalls and sidewalk cafes in Nice, France. Trillin's memory..."

May 18, 2001 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

The Art of Being Dagoberto Gilb
What's a successful writer like Dagoberto Gilb got against the establishment?
"...of those days when Dagoberto Gilb was about to start a scandal, and he needed some advice. Anyone could..."

March 23, 2001 Books Feature by Clay Smith

Saba Blue Water Cafe
Chronicle Food editor Virginia B. Wood ventures into uncharted territory at Saba Blue Water Cafe on Fourth Street, and likes what she finds.
"...is good and the scuba diving is spectacular. Restaurant partners Chuck Smith and chef Larry Perdido chose to name..."

Oct. 1, 1999 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

The Art of Conversation
Austin Men's Project encourages young gay men to hone their social -- and safe sex -- skills through communication
"...home in South Austin (hint: It's not on Nellie Street). By next March, when funding from CAPS runs dry,..."

Sept. 24, 1999 News Feature by Clay Smith

One Year on Sixth Street Anniversary
"...Various Artists..."

July 12, 1996 Arts Feature

We Have an Issue: Politics as Performance, Political Activism as Performance Art
In this week's issue: postmortem on the Ken Paxton impeachment trial, a profile of drag powerhouse Brigitte Bandit, and finalists revealed in the Best of Austin: Restaurants Readers Poll (get voting, y'all!)
"...Ken Paxton impeachment trial sure ended in a wet fart, huh? Was there ever truly a chance justice would..."

Sept. 22, 2023 Column by Kimberley Jones

The Austin Chronicle Halloween Yard Art Contest
"...Best Yard Display: Hogwarts - Joel Pace..."

Oct. 29, 2020 Photo Gallery

Austin at Large: Police and Thieves in the Street
Why do people say “ACAB”? Allow Austin’s warrior-cop lobby to demonstrate.
"...as much disinvestment as possible from the Austin Police Department in the city's new budget. The $8 million in..."

Aug. 14, 2020 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Innovating an End to Austin Street Life in Community First, A Home for the Homeless
Getting a second chance at a home
"...what it is and their harrowing journeys from the streets to homes of their own...."

March 8, 2019 Screens Feature by Nina Hernandez

Street Sounds: I Hate I Skate
Three days of wall to wall scrum
"...acts play Barracuda tonight. Saturday brings a zine and art show to Mosaic Sound Collective from 1-5pm followed by..."

Feb. 16, 2018 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

Not Art, but Trash
"...graffiti on the train bridge at Lady Bird Lake [“Street Seen,” Aug. 5]. Encouraging people to vandalize public property..."

Aug. 8, 2016 Postmarks

The Art of Shock and Horror
Nicolas Winding Refn on his new book of classic film exploitation posters
"...on exploitation master Andy Milligan, the king of 42nd Street's grindhouse scene. Refn had already bought McDonough's Milligan archive..."

Sept. 25, 2015 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

The Capital Grille Steaks Its Claim on Fourth Street
And, boy howdy, does it come through with flavors flying
"...Yes: The Capital Grille, in the heart of Downtown, right where the old Spaghetti Warehouse used..."

April 30, 2014 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Nothing's Obscure: Five Local Art Treasures You May Have Overlooked
Because who can be in all the loops all the time?
"...new it's not available until next week. Chalik's amazing artwork – better than much of what's seen on the..."

May 9, 2013 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

I Almost Thought It Was Second Street
So many pretty pictures of the proposed Northcross Wal-Mart
"...noticed the URL in the corner of the "New Wal-Mart at Northcross" flyer until now. But over at www.walmart-northcross.com,..."

April 25, 2007 News Post by Wells Dunbar

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