• Last week’s “Quote of the Week” should have noted that the Ben Bentzin quote came from The Daily Texan.

• Last week’s cover photograph should have been credited to John Anderson.

• In last week’s issue on House District 48 demographics, the numbers next to each school district represented the number of voting-age District 48 residents within each school district, not the number of students.

• In last week’s Naked City, a Bullet on the Miller-Maverick House misstated the property’s address. It is on 26th Street and not at 21 Rio Grande. Also, while early talks with commissions – and even some of the city’s own documentation – indicated the deal was a transfer of development rights, city staff confirms that the final transaction did not require such action. The two properties were owned by the same owner, and the two changes were approved by council in a single motion, but one did not depend upon the other.

• Last week’s “Bonus Tracks” review of Secular End’s Revenge of the Phoenix concluded with a one-star assessment. The disc had actually been assigned two stars.

The Chronicle regrets the errors.

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