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Clay Smith
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Mini-Review
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SXSW Film Reviews
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SXSW Film Reviews
Short reviews from the festival’s competition and non-competition lineup.
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Pick of the Litter
Recommended at SXSW Film 2002
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Remembering Huff
Albert Huffstickler, who died last week, displayed the human heart and soul in all its naked neediness. We’ve gleaned some comments from the memories of poets and friends who knew Huff and his work — poetic impressions that speak to a deeper truth than the facts.
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Social Studies
The Austin Men’s Project turns three — and says goodbye to one of its original coordinators.
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Video Reviews
Judy Holliday’s expertly hilarious It Should Happen to You was created when the idea that someone could be famous for doing absolutely nothing at all was still novel and strange.
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Farewells to Albert Huffstickler and Ed Eakin
Books Editor Clay Smith marks the recent passing of poet Albert Huffstickler and publisher Ed Eakin.
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John Steinbeck: The Centennial
The HRC is throwing a party for John Steinbeck’s centennial.
