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Jan. 18, 2008 Food Column by Wes Marshall

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Feb. 11, 2007 Sports Post by Timothy Braun

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Page Two: Earth, Stones, and Thorns of the Wild Ground Growing
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Jan. 27, 2006 Column by Louis Black

End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones
The scruffy, seminal punk band that put the Bop in the Blitzkrieg is given its due in this treasure-laden doc.
"...help but feel conflicted watching this superb documentary about the seminal New York-based punk rock vanguard, the Ramones. On..."

Oct. 22, 2004 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
The first film in Jackson's Tolkien trilogy stays true to the spirit and logistics of the novels, but is also a breathtaking and beautiful work of art on its own.
"...Hugo Weaving and Sean Bean. Frankly, this is one of those times when a reviewer knows going in that..."

Dec. 21, 2001 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The Best Things We Saw at Austin Psych Fest 2023
Toro y Moi, Automatic, and more highlight homegrown festival’s return
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May 1, 2023 Music Post by Rachel Rascoe

Bill of the Week: Texans Take to the Capitol to Battle Discriminatory Property Bills
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"...supposed to be a day for Iranian Texans to gather from across the state. It was supposed to be..."

March 17, 2023 News Feature by Benton Graham

The Best Music We’ve Seen So Far at SXSW 2023
An insightful Jeff Tweedy, sunshiney Armani White, and more
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March 14, 2023 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

Komé Is Reopening, Enoteca Vespaio Has Closed, Texas Keeper Leverages the Triple-Digit Heat, Desert Door Is Searching for the Best New Margarita, and Hopdoddy Is Putting Peanut Butter and Jelly Where, Exactly?
All the news that’s fit to get your taste buds quivering
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July 20, 2022 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

$1M Gift From the Son of the First Black Graduate of UT Funds Endowments
Pathways for grad students from HBCUs and a professorship focused on inclusion in the built environment
"...Tony Chase, son of John Chase, the first Black graduate of UT-Austin School..."

March 11, 2022 News Feature by Lina Fisher

Opinion: Antisemitism Grows in Troubling Times but We Are All Part of the Same Biblical Tree
Recent antisemitic events in Austin and Texas have roots in previous eras of nationalism and political discord
"...met named Renate reached out to me and members of my family. Renate lives in Germany and is writing..."

Jan. 28, 2022 Column by Bob Feiner

New Districts Set the Stage for the Politics of the 2020s
The city and state begin to show their work
"...After a prolonged wait, the committees of lawmakers and (in Austin) extraordinary citizens in..."

Sept. 24, 2021 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

ATX Television Festival Looks on the Bright Side of the Small Screen
For its online Season 10, the fest does what it does best, virtually
"...After abruptly converting its planned in-person season 9 to the digital ATX TV ... From the Couch, co-founders Emily..."

June 11, 2021 Screens Feature by Laiken Neumann

25 Years Ago, Sublime Arrived in Austin and Cut One of the Decade's Biggest Albums
Local producer Paul Leary put some Austin in the Long Beach surf/punk/dub trio's mix
"...Epitome of tragedy and triumph, Sub­lime's eponymous third album became a..."

May 7, 2021 Music Feature by Kevin Curtin

Austin at Large: Carnival of the MAGAnimals
Baroque, sugar-soaked fantasies, fueled by copaganda, litter our streets
"...The last time I felt genuinely unsafe walking in the..."

Dec. 25, 2020 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

The Origins of Austin Punk in the Aftermath of the 13th Floor Elevators
Roky Erickson hurtles toward Doug Sahm in Chapter 1, Part 1 of the Austin Punk Chronicles
"...Levitation's three-day bacchanal honoring sounds and philosophies wrought at the Vulcan Gas Company, Congress Avenue's patchouli-soaked den of all..."

Aug. 2, 2019 Music Feature by Tim Stegall

Wen Ren’s End-of-the-World Drama Last Sunrise Found Its Spark in China
Light in the dark
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July 19, 2019 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

SXSW, Tribune, CNN Present the Rest of the 2020 Presidential Pack
Six candidates in search of the voters, plus a Trump surrogate
"...From down in the valley of the margin of error, came the 2020..."

March 11, 2019 News Post by Mike Clark-Madison

New to Town? Here Are Nine of the Biggest News Stories Affecting Locals.
A primer on Austin politics
"...upstanding student, and welcome (back) to Austin, where you’re either re-acclimating to the increasing chaos of life in an..."

Aug. 30, 2018 News Post by News Staff

Playback: Sizing Up Music's Bite of the Hotel Tax
Two new municipal funding schemes look to finally impact Austin music
"...it be nice if musicians could derive income from the constant stream of tourists frolicking around Austin? Ideally, jet-setters..."

Sept. 15, 2017 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

Paging Through the "Page Two" Archive
A look back at Louis Black's long-running column now at the end of its run
"...this paper’s co-founder and co-owner, announced his retirement from the Chronicle. In this week's issue, he files his final..."

Sept. 7, 2017 Screens Post by Kimberley Jones

The Best TV Shows of 2017 (So Far)
The return of Twin Peaks is cause for celebration
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June 23, 2017 Screens Post by Mark Fagan

Fred Lewis, Friends ofthe Poor” Go to War on Central Health
Is there a doctor in the house?
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Dec. 2, 2016 News Feature by Michael King

Is Lockhart the Live Music Suburb of the World?
A growing wave of musical expats heads south
"...Aaron Fox first stumbled across Lockhart in search of a jukebox. In 1990, the University of Texas graduate..."

Sept. 9, 2016 Music Feature by Doug Freeman

Year of the Booster
The 2015-16 Austin Critics Table Awards
"...For anyone feeling down about the state of our city, the 24th edition of the..."

May 25, 2016 Arts Post by Robert Faires

DVDanger: The Story of Cinema, Part Two
The Editor and Reality, movies about movies
"...There's an old wisdom: If you want an Oscar, make..."

Sept. 9, 2015 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Speaking of the Dead
To mark the Grateful Dead's final performances this weekend, a look back on the band's local history
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July 3, 2015 Music Feature by Kevin Curtin

Culinary Ladies of the Eighties: Jackie Davies
Austin entrepreneur was national restaurant delivery pioneer
"...Growing up in Detroit in the Fifties and Sixties, Jackie Davies spent a lot of..."

April 10, 2015 Food Post by Virginia B. Wood

Queen of the Hill: 3805 Red River Stands Another Day
Demolition efforts are delayed by the HLC
"...Entering Room 325 of One Texas Center on Monday night, one had the..."

July 30, 2014 News Post by Anne Harris

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