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March 25, 2005 Screens Feature by Kimberley Jones

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SXSW picks & sleepers
"...going on a decade, Ephraim Owens has played with the city's best jazz and hip-hop acts and isn't afraid..."

March 18, 2005 Music Feature

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SXSW picks & sleepers
"...Shores Calvin Owens has had quite a prolific career. The Houston trumpeter was a session musician at Duke/Peacock, has..."

March 18, 2005 Music Feature

New Model Army
Anarchy in the UK
"...Despite what may have gushed on you via the UK music press (Q magazine: "British music will conquer..."

Feb. 25, 2005 Music Feature by Marc Savlov

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"...Ms. May's excellent article on the college pipeline accurately identifies many of the leaks in..."

Feb. 11, 2005 Column

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The perception that the liberal elite mocks the rest of the country and holds its values up to ridicule is probably critical to the whole positioning of moral values as a national issue. And it is only perception.
"...just completed my car pool duties. I'm listening to the Jefferson Airplane – which may well label me as..."

Jan. 14, 2005 Column by Louis Black

Austin @ Large: Every Day Is Halloween
But will only the good corporate kids get the candy?
"...It's kind of old news now, having happened before the election, and the City Council's approval of Austin's new..."

Nov. 12, 2004 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

The Velveteen Rabbit: The Musical
All the elements come together to produce something truly magical in KidsActing's revival of 'The Velveteen Rabbit: The Musical'
"...The Velveteen Rabbit: The Musical..."

Aug. 20, 2004 Arts Review by Barry Pineo

"New York Stories"
In Studio 2 Gallery's "New York Stories," photographers Hannah Neal and Martha Grenon turn their lens on the city that never sleeps
"...status. It seems to attract photographers in especially high numbers; perhaps this is because one is a forced voyeur..."

June 11, 2004 Arts Review by Molly Beth Brenner

Yummer Reading
Cookbooks, memoirs, anthologies, and more
"...Taking on the social history of American women in terms of food..."

May 28, 2004 Food Feature by MM Pack

SXSW Picks & Sleepers
Picks & Sleepers
"...8pm-2am, Drink Whether it's folk, garage punk, dance pop, or death metal,..."

March 19, 2004 Music Feature

Once Upon a Time in Austin
The films, the filmmakers, the crews, the making of a scene
"...Film's local economic impact has been in the hundreds of millions of dollars during the past three..."

March 12, 2004 Screens Feature by Louis Black

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"...The City Manager Responds..."

Feb. 13, 2004 Column

Doug Sahm
"...Doug SahmThe Genuine Texas Groover (Rhino Handmade) Back to the Funhouse...."

Dec. 19, 2003 Music Review by Raoul Hernandez

Leave No Child Behind
In a an excerpt from their new book, Molly Ivins and Lou Dubose expose Bush's No Child Left Behind policy as an educational Enron.
"...It comes from Moscow. From Russia. Straight out of the pit of hell...."

Oct. 3, 2003 News Feature by Louis Dubose

Turning Tricks With The Amazing Ray
With nothing up his sleeve, Esther's Follies resident magic man Ray Anderson pulls wonder -- and laughter -- out of thin air.
"...his size with only his hands sticking out, and they're shackled. Meanwhile, suspended over him is the Claw, a..."

Sept. 5, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Sharpening the Claw
"..."Tonight I would like to tell you the story of George, the world's second greatest magician. It..."

Sept. 5, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Head, Hands, and Toe Show: Where's the Rest of Me?
With The Heads, Hands, and Toe Show, Tongue and Groove Theatre literally takes out the middle, man, using low-tech effects to create a series of movement pieces where only the arms, feet, and heads of the performers are visible, and the overall effect is simple fun.
"...The Head, Hands, and Toe Show: Where's the Rest of..."

Aug. 22, 2003 Arts Review by Robi Polgar

The Sound of Falling Dominoes
The state budget crisis is only one piece of a much larger, distressing government puzzle.
"...Last week the U.S. Congress settled on a "compromise" tax-cut plan that..."

May 30, 2003 News Column by Michael King

Arts Stalwarts
Twelve of Austin's cultural heroes will be inducted into the Austin Arts Hall of Fame at the 2003 Austin Critics Table Awards ceremony, and here is an introduction to them and some of their significant contributions to the local arts scene.
"...They are Austin's cultural heroes. They are individuals who have..."

May 30, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Dream of a New Circus
In the two decades it has taken for Cirque du Soleil to reach Austin for the first time, this Montreal-based troupe has not only reinvented circus as performance art but grown into one of the most unexpected and unlikely of entertainment empires.
"...street corner in Quebec and now it literally spans the planet, amazing audiences worldwide with its ability to transform..."

May 2, 2003 Arts Feature by Michael Point

SXSW Picks and Sleepers
"...NARAS PRESENTS: … the Austin Music Awards' new Super Bowl champs, Del Castillo,..."

March 14, 2003 Music Feature

Double D'Amour
In one week, Austin is blessed with two theatrical projects by gifted playwright Lisa D'Amour: her 16 Spells to Charm the Beast, a curious romance between a big-city enchantress and the fairy-tale beast who adores her; and Nita and Zita, a cabaret in which the ghosts of two sisters relate the story of their lives as a vaudeville team and as eccentric "gypsy ladies" in New Orleans in dance numbers, songs, and malapropisms.
"...D'Amour in which to lose our hearts. Of course, these aren't the same-old, same-old candy-Cupid and greeting-card-poem love days;..."

Feb. 28, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Culture Cash
Austin's artists and arts groups are working hard to survive the economic downturn, and now more than ever it's essential for the city that they do.
"..."Starving artists" isn't a term that generates much sympathy these days, bound as it is to images of whiny..."

Feb. 7, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Letters at 3AM
Even though 2002 was an exceptional year for American cinema, American art has never been more marginalized, ghettoized, and controlled, than it is today.
"...Our "best-of" lists in the last Chronicle concurred that 2002 was an exceptional year..."

Jan. 10, 2003 Column by Michael Ventura

Song of Life on Death Row
How Dead Man Walking came to be an opera -- and to be produced in Austin before almost every other city in the world -- reveals the great risks and rewards in developing new works for the modern operatic stage.
"...The space is small and austere: fluorescent bulbs and walls..."

Jan. 10, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Articulations
A scorecard of changes in the January arts calendar owing to, um, difficulties in the economy, as well as scheduling conflicts and new bookings.
"...The, um, difficulties in the economy, as well as scheduling..."

Dec. 6, 2002 Arts Column by Robert Faires

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