robert faires 1998 59 results
On the Funding Front
Arts Column, Dec. 31, 1998
Blanton Architect Named
Arts Column, Dec. 25, 1998
Arts Column, Dec. 18, 1998
Enter One, Exit Another
Arts Column, Dec. 11, 1998
Arts Feature, Dec. 4, 1998
These Angels Have Flown
Arts Column, Dec. 4, 1998
Arts Column, Nov. 27, 1998
Arts Column, Nov. 20, 1998
Arts Column, Nov. 13, 1998
Music Feature, Nov. 6, 1998
Turtle Gets a New Shell
Arts Column, Nov. 6, 1998
Arts Column, Oct. 30, 1998
In Memoriam
Arts Column, Oct. 23, 1998
A Hand for Jess
Arts Column, Oct. 16, 1998
Who's in the Pool?
Arts Column, Oct. 9, 1998
Arts Feature, Oct. 2, 1998
Gluckman Speaks!
Arts Column, Oct. 2, 1998
Treasure Buried Again
Arts Column, Sep. 11, 1998
AMOA Selects Architect
Arts Column, Sep. 4, 1998
End of Summer Clearance
Arts Column, Aug. 28, 1998
Payne Pleasures 1998
Arts Column, Aug. 21, 1998
Are We Not Theatregoers?
Arts Column, Aug. 14, 1998
Jason Phelps on 12 Months of Exceptional Stage Projects
Arts Feature, Aug. 7, 1998
Johnson/Long Boldly Go ...
Arts Column, Aug. 7, 1998
Austin's Rude Mechanicals Get Inspired Training at SITI
Arts Feature, Jul. 31, 1998
New Era for Sharir & Co.
Arts Column, Jul. 31, 1998
Sayonara, Synergy
Arts Column, Jun. 12, 1998
Seasons in the Sun
Arts Column, Jun. 5, 1998
Art & Theatre to See Around Texas This Summer
Arts Feature, May. 29, 1998
Back at the BA Barre
Arts Column, May. 29, 1998
And Still More Dancing About Architecture
Arts Column, May. 22, 1998
(This is a reprint of The Austin Chronicle review that ran in the March 21, 1997 issue after this film premiered in Austin at the...
Film Review, May. 15, 1998
The Third Visit to Tuna Still Yields a Profusion of Delights
Arts Feature, May. 15, 1998
Yet More Dancing About Architecture
Arts Column, May. 15, 1998
In Memoriam
Arts Column, May. 8, 1998
What's in a Name?
Arts Column, Apr. 24, 1998
The BS Improv & Sketch Comedy Fest Takes Over Austin
Arts Feature, Apr. 17, 1998
In Memoriam
Arts Column, Apr. 17, 1998
In Memoriam
Arts Column, Apr. 10, 1998
You thought making sausage wasn't pretty. Next to making comedy, grinding up meat and stuffing it into casing is positively picturesque. That's the unsightly truth...
Film Review, Apr. 3, 1998