Now well into our 30th year of publication (our 30th anniversary will be Sept. 4, 2011), we’re building up to that notable milestone by, among other things, republishing the first year’s issues online every two weeks and running a contest to spot vintage ads from some of our original advertisers in each week’s paper.
In addition, we’re posting an ongoing feature called “30 Things“: our lists of 30 notable (or laughable or lamentable) takes on the Chronicle‘s coverage, culture, and commentary from the past three decades.
Below is a list of the “30 Things” we’ve posted so far (yes, we have some catching up to do). This week, look for “30 Covers of Note” (Bible crotch, anyone?), selected by current Chronicle Art Director/Production Manager/all-around-champion artist/designer Jason Stout. Having created more than a few himself, he knows some great covers.
You can find it all on our website: austinchronicle.com/year30.
30 Things: The Recap
Here’s the story so far:
1) 30 Things People Say When They Visit the Chronicle Offices
2) 30 Terms From Chron-style Volleyball
3) 30 Clooneys
4) 30 Crazy Carole Moments
5) 30 Pages of Back Page Art
6) 30 Personals/Messages/Shots in
the Dark
7) 30 Essential Environmental Stories
8) 30 Ideas, Institutions, Musical Genres, etc., the Chronicle Has Declared Dead
9) 30 Angry Letters
10) 30 Sites Around Austin That Were Transformed Into Stages
11) 30 Band Names
12) 30 Oopses: Errors We Regret
This article appears in July 8 • 2011.
