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Point Austin: "Is There Anything We Can't Do?"
Reflections on 10-1's rookie year accomplishments
"...January is traditionally a moment for cultural and political inventory – witness our "Top 10" issue..."

Jan. 8, 2016 News Column by Michael King

Faster Than Sound: Blood Goes Big, Free Week Contracts
In the ATX music news: punk poetics by local septet Blood, January’s Free Week dates, and the Live Music Fund’s first feedback
"...O'Brien to play guitar. Unleashed contemporaneously by the support of trumpeter Zach Malett, keyboardist Caleb Parker, bassist Nino Soberon,..."

Dec. 27, 2019 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

Austin @ Large: Every Day Is Halloween
But will only the good corporate kids get the candy?
"...It's kind of old news now, having happened before the election, and..."

Nov. 12, 2004 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Naked City
Headlines
"...Quote of the Week: "It's like a ketchup bottle. You smack..."

March 14, 2003 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

City Hammers Out Budget, Crosses Fingers for Katrina Evacuee Reimbursements
2005-06 money is ready to spend
"...With a minimum of fireworks, the City Council banged out the 2005-06 budget..."

Sept. 16, 2005 News Feature by Wells Dunbar

City Hall Hustle: Milk Cows and Cash Cows
AE's uncertain future means wobbly program budgets
"...Alan Simpson, the municipal milk's going bad at the city utilities...."

Sept. 3, 2010 News Column by Wells Dunbar

Point Austin: Dreaming Downtown
The conversation resumes on how to remake the second street district
"...I don't envy the City Council members who are currently poring over corporate résumés,..."

March 4, 2005 News Column by Michael King

Faster Than Sound: 12 Years of Peligrosa Drives ¡Eso Es!
Local DJ collective sets a mood at Margin Walker’s new fiesta-val of all Latinx talent
"...for the first-ever ¡Eso Es! day fest. Chanel Quiñones of local bookers Margin Walker Presents also drew on her..."

Aug. 30, 2019 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

The Austin Writers' League Writer's Resource
"...Lady Laura Bush, a Parisian screenwriter, and a Mexico City study group have in common? They all belong to..."

Feb. 16, 1996 Books Feature

City Council Notebook
An overflowing agenda this week leaves little room for snark.
"...7, 2007 Snark-free edition: Item 3: Settlement between the city and the Lower Colorado River Authority over use of..."

June 4, 2007 News Post by Wells Dunbar

Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
The City Council takes a hard look at the budget crisis -- and blinks.
"...The City Council -- despite months and months and months of..."

Sept. 12, 2003 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

City Council Clashes Over 2017 Budget
Competing ideas on how to spend $969 million
"...Although it's been out of the headlines for a week or two, City Council..."

Aug. 19, 2016 News Feature by Michael King

Point Austin: What's at Stake?
There will be blood
"...Even though we've just endured weeks of primary campaigning, including a run-off or two, public interest..."

April 25, 2008 News Column by Michael King

The Tools of the Trade
Southwest Texas State's Jazz Program
"...where your particular timeline begins, with the first syncopation of the blues form, with Ragtime, with King Oliver, or..."

June 13, 1997 Music Feature by Christopher Hess

'The Worst of All Worlds'
"...Recreation Dept. A $3.5 million cut translates into reductions of between 23% and 55% in PARD programs like the..."

Aug. 22, 2003 News Feature

Naked City
Headlines
"...Quote of the Week: "Charter schools should not be shut down..."

Nov. 15, 2002 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Naked City
"...Quote of the Week..."

Dec. 14, 2007 News Feature

Naked City
Headlines and happenings from Austin and beyond
"...Quote of the Week: "Just because they brought snacks doesn't mean..."

Sept. 3, 2004 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Naked City
Off the Desk:
"...Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt wrongly withdrew the proposed listing of the salamander as an endangered species. Said S.O.S. Attorney..."

March 28, 1997 News Feature

The Forest for the Trees
The Austin Arts Commission has never been a model of bureaucratic efficiency, but this year it seems to have become a big cliché in action, a body so focused on procedure and minutiae and the concerns of the moment that it can't see the forest for the trees. It's compounding the problems in Austin's profoundly flawed public arts funding system and demonstrating just how poorly that process serves not only the city's artists but all its citizens.
"...at hand, particularly something as trivial as the accuracy of the timepiece in the meeting room, there might as..."

July 6, 2001 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Putting Himself 'Out Here'
Theatre Arts and English teacher Rick Garcia has put himself "out here," on Austin's fringes, n the off-the-map, lost-worldness of Johnston High School, to reach out to some of the poorest kids in one of Austin's most neglected neighborhoods and make a difference through that rare and vital cocktail: art and education.
"..."Out here," is how Rick Garcia repeatedly describes the off-the-map, lost-worldness of Johnston High School where he teaches Theatre..."

March 9, 2001 Arts Feature by Robi Polgar

After the 'Watch,' What?
Alumni of AMOA's 'New Art in Austin' talk about the exhibition's impact on their careers
"...This year marks the third time that the Austin Museum of Art has curated an exhibition of "New..."

Feb. 15, 2008 Arts Feature by Rachel Cook

Bending the Rules
Getting arts funding from the City of Austin is a long, complicated game, and Austin Chronicle writers Robi Polgar, John Walch, and Mary Jane Garza have been following some of the players around the game board this year. In the final part of their four-part series, they critique the city arts funding process.
"...Nothing is more grueling than the final stage of a Monopoly game. Long hours have been logged watching..."

Sept. 3, 1999 Arts Feature by Mary Jane Garza

Do Not Pass Go, Do Not Collect ...
Part One: The Artists' Application Process
"...That's what the clock on the wall of the Kinko's copy shop at Fourth and Congress reads...."

March 26, 1999 Arts Feature

Canis Interruptus
The Applicants
"..."I'm trying to make lemonade out of lemons," says Chinwe Odeluga shortly after her allocation session...."

June 18, 1999 Arts Feature

Community Chest and Chance Rolled Into One
The Applicants
"...Lisa Fehrman photograph by Bret Brookshire A handful of artists applying for funding are being monitored as they..."

May 28, 1999 Arts Feature

A Night at The Opera: Artists Sing Out at Arts Commision
"...June 7, I am ready to croon to the Austin Arts Commission that, despite the dedicated work of the..."

June 18, 1999 Arts Feature

A Day at The Races.... One Hour at the Mixed Arts Panel Review Session
"...Jim Bob McMillan, chair of the Mixed Arts panel, carries folding chairs into the..."

May 28, 1999 Arts Feature

Articulations
Public arts funding doesn't get much messier than the City of Austin's Cultural Contracts Program, but this year's process may go down in history as the messiest yet.
"...Public arts funding doesn't get much messier than the Cultural Contracts Program here in Austin, but this year's process..."

Sept. 13, 2002 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Culture Flash!
A second life for 'Death of a Cat,' a new arts commissioner from the tourism bureau, and a West Coast trip for Kathy Dunn Hamrick Dance
"...• C. Denby Swanson's spooky Gothic drama Death of a Cat got its second life in Providence, R.I.,..."

March 25, 2005 Arts Column by Robert Faires

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