Volume 15, Number 46
news
Elizabeth, Bruce & George: Love, Austin
Style
BY AUDREY DUFF
Act II: The Mayor's New Career
BY ALEX DE MARBAN
Better Than Shogun Anyway...
BY ALEX DE MARBAN
The Gyre of Hack-centrism
BY CHRIS WALTERS
food
Changing Tides
BY PATRICK EARVOLINO
Pints for Pennies:
BY PABLEAUX JOHNSON
A Brief History of an Old Standard
BY GERALD E. MCLEOD
The Great Czech/Texas Beer Challenge
Foam on The Range:
music
Behind the Glass at KUT Radio
BY CHRISTOPHER GRAY
The Man Behind KUT's Live Set, Walter
Morgan
BY ANDY LANGER
Record Reviews
screens
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
BY MARJORIE BAUMGARTEN
Film Reviews
With great passion and intelligence, Kassovitz graphically illustrates the violent disaffection of French immigrant youth.
This cinematic pop opera is a disorienting, strange experience at first – every word is sung, even the most banal of dialogue. The simple yet sophisticated French film tells the story of two star-crossed lovers, a 16-year-old shopgirl and her gas-station attendant sweetheart, without any apology for the unashamedly romantic heart.
arts & culture
David Bucci, Playwright for Today's Young Theatre
Haters
columns
BY MICHAEL VENTURA
BY GERALD E. MCLEOD
Don't Bogart That Card, Man!
BY KATE X MESSER
BY LOUIS BLACK
BY MR. SMARTY PANTS
BY GERALD E. MCLEOD
Don't Bogart That Card, Man!
BY KATE X MESSER
BY LOUIS BLACK
BY MR. SMARTY PANTS
Letters to the editor, published daily