Volume 17, Number 14
news
Austinites Warmly Received at "School of the Assassins"
BY JOSHUA FISHER
Barton Springs to Life on New CD-ROM
BY ROBERT BRYCE
Will the State Turn the Hog Farm into Edge City?
BY MIKE CLARK-MADISON
Oppel and Levy Spar in Round Two
BY LEE NICHOLS
Council Meetings Ain't Nothin' Like Alaska
BY ALEX DE MARBAN
food
Local Cookbooks Bring Ethnic Food Traditions to You
BY VIRGINIA B. WOOD
BY VIRGINIA B. WOOD
music
Drummer Turned Booking Agent, Davis McLarty
BY ANDY LANGER
Also Playing
The Death of Touring
BY ANDY LANGER
Knocking 'em Dead in the Streets
BY KEN LIECK
Record Reviews
screens
Filmmaker Don Howard and the Texas Documentary Tour
BY MARC SAVLOV
BY MARGARET MOSER
BY MARJORIE BAUMGARTEN
Film Reviews
In this classic Wong film, his alienated and love-obsessed characters take the form of a pair of gay lovers who have moved from Hong Kong to Buenos Aires to start their fractious relationship anew.
Lang's unnerving tale of a deranged child-killer (with Lorre in a star-making turn) is a riveting example of Expressionist filmmaking.
arts & culture
Rediscovering the Danger in Theatre Under the Gun
BY ADRIENNE MARTINI
Herbert & Dorothy Vogel's Extraordinary & Personal Art Collection
BY REBECCA S. COHEN
Arts Reviews
columns
about AIDS
BY ANDY "COACH" COTTON
BY GERALD E. MCLEOD
BY LOUIS BLACK
BY KATE X MESSER
It Was a Drum Machine
BY MR. SMARTY PANTS
Letters at 3 AM
Letters to the editor, published daily