Volume 17, Number 12
news
Can Light Rail Build Livable Communities?
BY MIKE CLARK-MADISON
Lawsuit-Happy Developer Sues His Own Lawyer
BY ROBERT BRYCE
Business Plans Unfinished, Suggestions Shot Down
BY MICHAEL BERTIN
Roads Still Popular Among Travis County Voters
BY AMY SMITH
The Mayor Shares His Favorite Book
BY KAYTE VANSCOY
food
Desserts to Make Your Holiday
BY VIRGINIA B. WOOD
BY MEREDITH PHILLIPS
Celebrations
BY VIRGINIA B. WOOD
music
The Sixth Street Sound Ordinance
BY LOUISA C. BRINSMADE
Max Crace & the 1998 Austin Guitar Calendar
BY ANDY LANGER
Bye, Bye Clubs
BY KEN LIECK
Record Reviews
screens
Evil of Dracula by Martha Colburn
BY JERRY JOHNSON
The Opera Ain't Over 'Til the Cyber-Lady Sings
BY JON LEBKOWSKY
BY MARGARET MOSER
BY MARJORIE BAUMGARTEN
Film Reviews
A teen searches for belonging and unconditional love in this animated film set against the sanitized background of the Russian Revolution.
Polanski and Deneuve's depiction of a young woman's dissolution into madness is one of the most harrowing mental descents ever depicted onscreen.
Troma tackles a romance classic: Expect irreverent vomit and dismemberment.
arts & culture
Two University Dramas Tackle Women After War
BY ADRIENNE MARTINI
Hale to the Chair
BY ROBERT FAIRES
Arts Reviews
columns
about AIDS
BY ANDY "COACH" COTTON
BY GERALD E. MCLEOD
BY LOUIS BLACK
Join a Coat-erie
BY KATE X MESSER
BY MR. SMARTY PANTS
BY MICHAEL VENTURA
Letters to the editor, published daily