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Running in Place
Movie-serial-style coverage plagues the most thrilling, genuine, and troubling Democratic contest in decades

Louis Black, May 30, 2008

Duck Amuck
Cultural touchstones for the gray spaces

Louis Black, May 23, 2008

Spin and Cinema
An understanding of the U.S. Constitution by way of Robert Thom

Louis Black, May 16, 2008

Correlation Does Not Imply Causation
The lessons of Florida beaches, anti-drug education, and chain gangs

Louis Black, May 9, 2008

The Immersion Method
Dream double bills and the great and simple pleasure of film viewing

Louis Black, May 2, 2008

The Vision Thing
Championing idealism over realism is not inherently good, moral, or noble

Louis Black, April 25, 2008

Humanity in Its Habitat
As part of the natural world, we can be neither celebrated nor condemned

Louis Black, April 18, 2008

Righting Wrongs
A position checklist of pragmatic politics

Louis Black, April 11, 2008

The Business of America
Solutions to the made-up immigration 'problem' would be an expansive and burdensome assault on companies and individuals

Louis Black, April 4, 2008

How Your South-by High Can Last Through the Rest of the Year
A veteran festivalgoer weighs in

Kevin Smokler, March 21, 2008

South by Simplicity
The plain truth behind the Festival's origins

Louis Black, March 14, 2008

Love and Creation
An approach to the SXSW Film Festival

Louis Black, March 7, 2008

Dream of Life
SXSW celebrates the best of what I am and what I believe

Louis Black, Feb. 29, 2008

On Topic
Wading into the SXSW vitriol, despite repeated warnings

Louis Black, Feb. 22, 2008

SXSW 101
An index of commonly misplaced ire

Louis Black, Feb. 15, 2008

A Living Constitution
The promise of liberty, unedited

Louis Black, Feb. 8, 2008

Kings of Mean
The worst legacy of this administration is the terrible behavior it fostered in its citizens

Louis Black, Feb. 1, 2008

Welcome to the Funhouse
Republicans' rhetorical sleight of hand distorts our founding principles while seeming to uphold them

Louis Black, Jan. 25, 2008

The Moment Belongs to the Music
John Sayles' 'Honeydripper' takes flight

Louis Black, Jan. 18, 2008

Once in a Lifetime
Obama and Clinton are the future – a real future that is better than any fabricated past

Louis Black, Jan. 11, 2008

Die Another Day
On the joys of creating, despite the hostile storms and vicious seas

Louis Black, Jan. 4, 2008

Constitutionally Sound
At its best, the government is an exploding, bloated, graceless machine. That just means it's working.

Louis Black, Dec. 21, 2007

Ego and Conscience
As citizens with the right to vote, we are responsible for what our government does

Louis Black, Dec. 14, 2007

The Terrible Thing
Demonization of those with whom we disagree is the most dangerous disease that can infect a constitutional republic

Louis Black, Dec. 7, 2007

Creative Mass
The people who forged Austin's identity also helped fuel its growth

Louis Black, Nov. 30, 2007

Searching in Dreamland
Where music takes us

Louis Black, Nov. 23, 2007

Living Just Enough for the City
City sound limits and national anti-immigration movements share absolutism and intransigence

Louis Black, Nov. 9, 2007

Down the Drain
Even if it were possible, what would getting rid of all illegal immigration cost us?

Louis Black, Nov. 2, 2007

Immigration by the Numbers
As our focus shifts from Iraq failures, an untenable and disheartening argument arises

Louis Black, Oct. 26, 2007

Sweat Lodge
Scenes from a cinematic teepee

Louis Black, Oct. 19, 2007

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