The Austin Chronicle

Volume 18, Issue 14

December 4-10, 1998

The 1998 South Austin Guide
Complete map and listings of 78704 and its varied neighborhoods
ARTS
The South Bank by Robert Faires
A performing arts district takes root south of the river

Articulations by Robert Faires
The latest in Austin's visual and performing arts scene

Exhibitionism
Reviews of recent and ongoing exhibitions and performances around Austin
BOOKS
I Wanna Take You Higher
The winter rock & roll books extravaganza

Postscripts by Claiborne Smith
Reading between the lines in Austin literary news
COLUMNS
Page Two by Louis Black

Postmarks
Letters from our readers

Public Notice by Kate X Messer

Day Trips by Gerald McLeod

Coach's Corner by Andy "Coach" Cotton

About AIDS by AIDS Services of Austin

Mr. Smarty Pants Knows
CUISINES  
That's Amore!
Tony's Vineyard does Italian to warm your heart; plus three more short restaurant reviews

Food-o-File by Virginia B. Wood
What's cooking on the Austin food scene
 
FEATURES  
Awn-te's Inferno by J.C. Shakespeare
Touring South Austin as a divine comedy
 
MUSIC  
All Worlds Fit by Jay Hardwig
The South Austin music scene, then and now

Mr. South Austin by Lee Nichols
Accordion king Ponty Bone

Live Shots
Concert reviews

Dancing About Architecture by Ken Lieck
Music news and gossip from the Live Music Capital of the World
 
POLITICS  
Our Little Town by Mike Clark-Madison
A history of the South Austin mystique

Southern Living by Erica C. Barnett
The renaissance of South Austin, with a price tag to match

Celebrity, South Austin Style
Meeting some of the more notable South Austin regulars

Regular Folk by Kayte VanScoy
Just another day in the neighborhood

A Saintly Anchor by Mike Clark-Madison
St. Edward's lends stability to South Austin

Naked City edited by Lisa Tozzi
Local politics news

Council Watch by Jenny Staff
This week in the Austin City Council
 
SCREENS  
Shopping on the Web by John Avignone
Is it safe?

Short Cuts by Marjorie Baumgarten
Austin film news

TV Eye by Margaret Moser
Reviews, previews, and reminiscence from the small screen

Scanlines
Video and game reviews
 


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