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The More Things Change
A blast from the past

Jan. 2, 2007 News Post by Wells Dunbar

Page Two: Seasons Change, and So Do We
Our sports blog commences, 'SXSW Presents' continues, and Priest unmasks the past
"...From the East. A troupe of actors on cultural exchange in the USSR witnesses the fall of the Soviet..."

Oct. 6, 2006 Column by Louis Black

Attitudes About Public Breast-Feeding Need to Change
"...sanctimonious gawkers and body-phobes. Their attitude needs to be changed as much as a full diaper – and for..."

June 7, 2006 Postmarks

Taking Personal Responsibility to Change the World

March 20, 2006 Postmarks

Bicycle Nomads and the Winds of Change
Backers say winter migration to Mexico creates 'a whole new way of life'

Dec. 3, 2004 News Feature by Daniel Mottola

Vote for Change – Ditch Incumbents

Aug. 5, 2004 Postmarks

Sea Change
At 7, the customer has much more control, but at what cost?
"...remained basically the same. Within weeks after the restaurant changed hands, 7 unlocked its doors amid attendant chaos at..."

July 30, 2004 Food Feature by Rachel Feit

Sea Change
At 7, the customer has much more control, but at what cost?
"...remained basically the same. Within weeks after the restaurant changed hands, 7 unlocked its doors amid attendant chaos at..."

July 23, 2004 Food Feature by Rachel Feit

Change Constant at City Hall
A new round of staffing changes, just in time for budget season

June 11, 2004 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Demographic Change Shapes AISD Bond Debate
Is the district really growing? And will $420 million be spent in the right place?

April 16, 2004 News Feature by Rachel Proctor May

U.S. Must Change Foreign Policy

Jan. 29, 2004 Postmarks

If You Replace the Word 'Wal-Mart' With 'Libertarian' Would Anything Change?

Sept. 26, 2003 Postmarks

Change Is Good (and Saves Money) -- Right?
City Hall's Innovation Initiative could bridge the budget gap and improve public services -- unless the council intervenes.

May 30, 2003 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Winds of Change
As electric industry restructuring opens utilities up to competition, some, including Austin's municipally-owned utility, are looking to renewable energy sources to win customers and meet the requirements of a 1999 law.

April 21, 2000 News Feature by Kevin Fullerton

The More Things Change...
"..."totally alien to Austin values." Apparently, those values have changed...."

Jan. 8, 1999 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Change of Hart
Pam Hart Stretches Out

Feb. 20, 1998 Music Feature by Christopher Hess

Change As You Go
Reynolds' Latest Flop: Pay As You Throw

Feb. 28, 1997 News Column by Alex de Marban

How You Can Volunteer for Change!
about AIDS

Dec. 13, 1996 Column

A Change of Taste
Bertram's Cooks Under New Chef Tim O'Brien
"...my feelings about Bertram's remain positive, overall, despite the changes...."

Jan. 19, 1996 Food Feature

The CPC: Developing Change
"...the Citizens' Planning Committee (CPC) doesn't expect to realize changes to the Land Development Code until next summer, the..."

Dec. 8, 1995 News Feature

The Ants and the Grasshopper
Documentary wonders how to change minds about climate change
"...Midwest to talk with her fellow farmers about climate change...."

March 31, 2023 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

The Common Law
Changing My Name – Do I Need a Lawyer?
"...I want to change my name. Is it easy to do? Do I..."

Oct. 6, 2006 Column by Luke Ellis

The Common Law
Changing My Name – Do I Need a Lawyer?
"...I want to change my name. Is it easy to do? Do I..."

Sept. 29, 2006 Column by Luke Ellis

Survival, and Hope in How Austin Handles Sexual Assault
As their legal battle continues, women look forward to political change
"...to an appeal, a second lawsuit, and commitments to change by the new leadership in the agencies being sued...."

Oct. 23, 2020 News Feature by Sarah Marloff

An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power
Al Gore reminds us (once again) that climate change is real
"...When it comes to man-made climate change, rationalism is in short supply these days, no more..."

Aug. 11, 2017 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Review: “If the Sky Were Orange”
Journalist Jeff Goodell curates the Blanton’s call to action on climate change
"...Sky Were Orange: Art in the Time of Climate Change" comes from an experience Jeff Goodell had 15 years..."

Oct. 20, 2023 Arts Feature by Lina Fisher

Opinion: A Crisis of Leadership in the D.A.’s Office
The women behind the sexual assault class action litigation are still waiting for meaningful change
"...Moore's office remain. Rather than make meaningful efforts to change the degrading and discriminatory policies and practices we were..."

July 10, 2020 Column by Sexual Assault Survivors

The 11th Hour
Leonardo DiCaprio narrates this well-constructed – but oddly calm – documentary on global climate change aimed at the fence sitters, not the true believers.
"...to dismiss or obfuscate the factuality of global climate change. It went like this: "If the babysitter you hired..."

Sept. 14, 2007 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

How Texas Impact Turns Faith Into a Tool for Progress
VIDEO: See Texas Interfaith Center for Public Policy/Texas Impact’s reports from the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP25
"...perspective to discussions of globally impactful issues like climate change – and vice versa...."

Dec. 6, 2019 News Feature by James Scott

CAMPO & Climate Politics
Austin reps and mayor split on 2040 Plan vision statement
"...Area Metropolitan Planning Organization – one which removed "climate change" as an explicit rationale for the region’s long term..."

Nov. 3, 2013 News Post by Michael King

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