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The Magnetic Fields
If you’re not feeling the holiday pinch by now, you’re not paying attention. We’re already ass deep in Chanukah, or,...

Column, Dec. 10, 2004

Project Transitions’ Holiday Swing
Like it or not, the holiday season officially began at around 6am the day after Thanksgiving – that being the...

Column, Dec. 4, 2004

W.C. Clark's 65th Birthday Celebration
Now that the monsoon season is drawing to a close, we can all sit down to a big, bland, starchy...

Column, Nov. 26, 2004

Ray Wylie Hubbard & Gurf Morlix
It’s shaping up to be a big weekend, what with the American Music Therapy Association holding its annual convention down...

Column, Nov. 20, 2004

Texas State Footbag Championships
OK, so you’ve tried it all. You’ve cruised the supermarket vegetable aisle and patiently, lovingly fondled the more moderately sized...

Column, Nov. 13, 2004

Waiting on Godot
Now that the morons in the middle have collectively sealed our fate for the next four years, we can finally...

Column, Nov. 4, 2004

Live Under the Oaks 2004
Like Christmas, Halloween is another one of those pagan rituals appropriated by the Christian church and then eventually repaganized by...

Column, Oct. 29, 2004

Texas Rollergirls Rock-n-Rollerderby™ Championship Bout
The big question of novice rollerderby fans – those innocent people badgered into attending by fun-loving, well-meaning friends with phrases...

Column, Oct. 24, 2004

Extravagasm II Fantasy Ball
If the gimp suit in the box in your basement is getting a little moldy, good news: This Saturday is...

Column, Oct. 16, 2004

Linucon
What a busy weekend ahead. There’s the Texas/OU game up in the Big D. If you’re into coming early, being...

Column, Oct. 8, 2004

Burlesque for Peace: Burlesque the Vote
Following the sexcapades of Billy Jeff Clinton, the first Porn President (B.J. to his close friends), politics in America have...

Column, Oct. 3, 2004

Cinematexas 9
The revolution will be digitized. Why? Because digitization is the revolution. Every second that ticks by, millions of pixels pop...

Column, Sept. 23, 2004

East End Soulfest
You probably already have plans for the big festival this weekend. Maybe you have some friends coming into town who...

Column, Sept. 17, 2004

The South Austin Celebration
If you’re hungover from First Thursday, take heart: Saturday down on South Congress you’ll find a whole street full of...

Column, Sept. 4, 2004

Austin Chronicle Hot Sauce Festival
Here we all were buying up land in Buda as speculative beachfront property for when the ice caps melt, and...

Column, Aug. 29, 2004

Lone Star Country Dance Sport Invitational
After the embarrassing shellacking put on America’s dream team by a group of plucky Puerto Ricans last weekend, numerous pundits...

Column, Aug. 20, 2004

The Rude Mechanicals' Pink Eye Ball
Local live theatre? Better than a sharp stick in the eye? Not necessarily so. Who hasn’t spent an hour or...

Column, Aug. 7, 2004

Something’s Brewin’ in Shiner screening
Chances are that if a documentary has a beer company’s name in the title and the filmmaker’s not getting sued,...

Column, Aug. 2, 2004

George W. Bush Singers
Making fun of George W. is sort of like hunting dairy cows with a deer rifle and a scope. There’s...

Column, July 23, 2004

Red, White & Americana
Oh, Jesus fucking Christ no, please God, not another SIMS benefit. Don’t they have enough money already? That’s what you’re...

Column, July 18, 2004

Two Note Solo's Drunken Film Festival
If your weekend plans don’t involve getting drunk, then you may want to flip back up to the Music, Screens,...

Column, July 10, 2004

Salute to Linklater
You might have already planned on spending Friday night bending the bill of your gimme cap into a cool-looking, taco-shaped,...

Column, July 2, 2004

Movies in the Park
Waterloo Park isn’t just a bunch of sunburned, shirtless, barefoot guys in beer-stained denim cutoffs playing Frisbee with dogs wearing...

Column, June 25, 2004

ASA’s Viva, Las Vegas!
When it comes to love, sometimes you’ve just got to roll the dice. No, seriously. If you want to meet...

Column, June 19, 2004

Rock and Roll Free for All
One thought that undoubtedly has been troubling you for the past week is, “Will the death of Ronald Reagan open...

Column, June 12, 2004

Republic of Texas Friday Night Bike Parade and Free Concert
If you decided to pitch in for the environment last night and leave your bedroom window open instead of running...

Column, June 4, 2004

Jesse Sublett in-store with the Class of ’78
If you have been extra obsequious this week in hopes of getting the boss to let you off early on...

Column, May 28, 2004

“Live at the Nutt” with Matt the Electrician and Southpaw Jones
Several years ago William Jefferson Clinton, America’s greatest living president, said in a speech at UT that we should, “expand...

Column, May 22, 2004

The 27th Annual O.Henry Pun-Off World Championships
If you’re like a lot of people, you’re a dork. Own up to it. You can’t be cool 24/7. If...

Column, May 15, 2004

Cinco de Mayo Music Festival
Don’t fool yourself for a minute thinking that Cinco de Mayo was over on Wednesday. The goat heads are barely...

Column, May 5, 2004

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