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Greg Garrett's surprisingly funny debut, Free Bird, "doesn't hide its convention and occasional sentimentality: It capitalizes on it."
Reviewed by Books Review, Nov. 15, 2002
John Taliaferro's biography of a man and a mountain
Reviewed by Books Review, Nov. 15, 2002
We want you to know all about authors' activities in and around Austin
Books Feature, Nov. 8, 2002
Something wonderful is about to happen to you.
Books Column, Nov. 1, 2002
Books Feature, Oct. 25, 2002
Previewing the World's Premier Mystery Convention
Books Feature, Oct. 18, 2002
Willie Siros still runs his Adventures in Crime & Space bookstore online at
CrimeandSpace.com, but his storefront on Sixth Street closed last year. He's serving as co-chair of Bouchercon 2002 along with Karen Meschke, and sat down for a few minutes to discuss the convention.
Books Feature, Oct. 18, 2002
Books Column, Oct. 11, 2002
If "things don't return to the normal pattern by the end of the year, then I think we would have to re-evaluate," says Book Woman's Susan Post. "But we're not going to take out a loan, we're going to have a benefit! It's like we're in the hospital and we have some hospital bills, and our friends are going to help us pay them." She's talking about Sunday's Independents Jam, about which you can find out more here.
Books Feature, Oct. 4, 2002
Books Column, Oct. 4, 2002
Whatever you're looking for is right here.
Books Feature, Sep. 20, 2002
Documentaries
Screens Feature, Sep. 13, 2002
So New Media: something old, something new, something borrowed, something to do
Books Feature, Aug. 30, 2002
Volunteers of America: If you're feeling sinister, North Loop's newest wants you.
Books Feature, Aug. 16, 2002
Books Column, Aug. 16, 2002
At his BookPeople appearance on Friday, Aug. 2, 7pm, Ethan Hawke and his Ash Wednesday will be joined by the Rude Mechanicals' mega-talented Sarah Richardson.
Books Feature, Aug. 2, 2002
UCLA Professor Otto Santa Ana brings Brown Tide Rising to Resistencia.
Books Feature, Jul. 26, 2002
In his seventh starring turn with noted alpha-male auteur Anthony Mann, Jimmy Stewart is aging third baseman "Dutch" Holland -- 152 RBI last season and a brand-new $70,000 contract, to boot -- whose country wants him back in the USAF.
Reviewed by Screens Review, Jul. 19, 2002
We survey the landscape of upcoming literary events and author appearances.
Books Feature, Jul. 19, 2002
Why is the Austin American-Statesman in touch with the lawyers for Holtzbrinck Publishers Holdings and its subsidiary Holt, publisher of the critically acclaimed A Death in Texas?
Books Feature, Jun. 28, 2002
Meera Nair appears at Book Woman, tonight (June 20), 7pm, to read from Video: Stories.
Books Feature, Jun. 21, 2002
The 2002-03 Dobie Paisano Fellows are Oscar Casares and Todd Hearon.
Books Feature, Jun. 14, 2002
Books Feature, Jun. 14, 2002
Connecting the Dots of Texas Writers Month 2002
Books Feature, Jun. 7, 2002
Darin Strauss
Books Feature, May. 31, 2002
Jim Krusoe
Books Feature, May. 31, 2002
Books Feature, May. 31, 2002
When I Was Cruel
Reviewed by Music Review, Apr. 19, 2002
The Southerner, Jean Renoir's last great film, and the only one to earn him an Academy Award nomination.
Reviewed by Screens Review, Mar. 29, 2002
SXSW Film saves the (next to) last dance for Robbie Robertson, with the Friday night Paramount screening of The Last Waltz; also, more SXSW film reviews.
Screens Feature, Mar. 22, 2002
Screens Feature, Mar. 15, 2002
CQ's Roman Coppola
Screens Feature, Mar. 15, 2002
Books Feature, Feb. 22, 2002
A Salute to America's Anti-Hero, Gene Hackman
Reviewed by Screens Review, Jan. 4, 2002
1955's The Night of the Hunter stars the terrifying Robert Mitchum as a reverend with an evil-Elvis swagger, complete with knuckles on his right-hand tattooed with "LOVE" and knuckles on his left with "HATE."
Reviewed by Screens Review, Dec. 21, 2001
Reviewed by Screens Review, Nov. 2, 2001
Reviewed by Books Review, Apr. 6, 2001
Reviewed by Books Review, Feb. 23, 2001
Reviewed by Books Review, Jan. 12, 2001