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Our readers talk back.
"...not my brother by blood, but my brother by choice." I mentioned this as a parallel to my own..."

April 4, 2003 Column

Brack's Ex-Watchdogs Say Seton Thwarts 'Oversight'
Two departing members of the Brackenridge Hospital Oversight Council say Seton's strategies rob the group of any useful purpose.
"...weeks of wrangling the city, Seton, and representatives of pro-choice organizations spent trying to balance Seton's directive without jeopardizing..."

March 14, 2003 News Feature by Amy Smith

Will Video Kill the Celluloid Star?
Most loves fade over time, and the romance of a hundred-plus years of filmmaking seems to be losing its luster as well. At least, that's what the new High Definition video vanguard, led by George Lucas and Robert Rodriguez, is saying. Is video the future of film?
"...seems more like a sacred mandate than an aesthetic choice...."

June 21, 2002 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Letters at 3AM
War movies are back ... but they don't make them like they used to.
"...runs into another firefight in which he has no choice but to participate -- and, as in A Walk..."

Feb. 22, 2002 Column by Michael Ventura

A Little Fixer-Upper
The state tries to sell Woodlawn, site of the historic Pease Mansion.
"...becoming a public place. Though the state has no choice but to take the best bid, one imagines that..."

Nov. 9, 2001 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Playwright as Architect
In a conversation on art and craft, playwrights Dan Dietz and Wayne Alan Brenner discuss making the blueprints for and building a drama.
"...to move characters across a room necessarily. That's the director's job. So if the story is mostly about ideas..."

Oct. 26, 2001 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

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Our readers talk back.
"...has found me out. As a liberal and a pro-choice supporter, I must obviously be responsible for the carnage..."

Oct. 5, 2001 Column

Postmarks Web Extra
Our readers' letters regarding the September 11 terrorist attacks
"...has found me out. As a liberal and a pro-choice supporter, I must obviously be responsible for the carnage..."

Sept. 28, 2001 Column

Round Up the Usual Suspects
Cap Metro tries to re-make its image, Beverly Griffith considers her options, and the budget strains
"...a long time to come -- depends on our choice of leadership," she writes in her second statement since..."

Aug. 24, 2001 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Jesus Saves
With the city facing its biggest budget crunch in a decade, city manager Jesus Garza has begun to make some tough financial choices.
"...And do we have a choice? The clock is running out on the go-go days;..."

May 25, 2001 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

puh-LOB-o-liss!
How a handful of Dartmouth College stoners started a revolution in modern dance.
"...sport rather than dance traditions. They didn't have a choice, really, since existing dance vocabularies meant nothing to them...."

March 2, 2001 Arts Feature by John Job

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Further Lost Austin fallout and enviro-rhetoric from our readers.
"...are appointed alphabetically off a roster, and not by choice of the individual judge;..."

Feb. 16, 2001 Column

Sister in the Spirit
Praising the Lord with one of Austin's most talented sisters
"...is primarily vocal music sung by a choir, the director's role is paramount. Not only does the director (Williams..."

Feb. 16, 2001 Music Feature by David Lynch

Power Surge
Local company finds flywheel generated electric power is a growing niche in the current market.
"...For decades, sensitive data operations have only had one choice when they wanted to keep the juice flowing: large..."

Feb. 9, 2001 News Feature by Robert Bryce

Killer Reputation
Murders from Austin's not quite forgotten past
"...him for a crime he felt he had no choice but to commit, convinced that his parents were preventing..."

Jan. 26, 2001 Features Feature by Kevin Fullerton

Best Bites
The Cuisines Staff Noshes Through 2000
"...when they published their 20 favorite wines, the top choice was A-Mano 1999 Primitivo, a wine that costs only..."

Jan. 5, 2001 Food Feature by Wes Marshall

Looking for Tony
Democrats are settling on Tony Sanchez as their next gubernatorial candidate before anyone has an idea who he is.
"...other hand, U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, considered a pro-choice moderate, could win the Republican nomination. Hutchison has been..."

Dec. 8, 2000 News Feature by Amy Smith

Poetry in Emotion
Katherine Catmull never intended to pursue a career in acting. In fact, she seriously avoided it for as long as she could, choosing instead to earn her degree in English literature. Why is revealed in this profile of one of Austin's most sophisticated and literate performers.
"...same way, seeking out recurring images or considering the choice and juxtaposition of words. In Pinter's The Homecoming, she..."

Oct. 6, 2000 Arts Feature by Robi Polgar

Of Moose and Movies
Nine days and nights at the Toronto International Film Festival
"...Storm's Ang Lee. This magnificent crowd-pleaser won Toronto's People's Choice Award. Some other films creating stirs were Shadow of..."

Sept. 29, 2000 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

Evil New Yorkers and Bit-Whoredom
They're horrible! They're evil, mean, and terrible! They're New Yorkers! They're the Fabulous and Ridiculous Theatre, and they're giving laid-back Austin a shot of scrappy, sophisticated, lowbrow, smart-ass theatre.
"...this is a troupe named, by its members' own choice, FART, which correctly indicates a high degree of lowbrow..."

April 28, 2000 Arts Feature by Ada Calhoun

Carrying the Burden
During Gov. Bush's campaign for his party's presidential nomination last fall, reporters asked the candidate to comment on a federal government report asserting that many Texans, including large numbers of children, were going to bed hungry. "I saw the report that children in Texas are going hungry. Where?" he demanded, going on to say, "You'd think the governor would have heard if there are pockets of hunger in Texas." Indeed, you would, especially if one of those pockets is just a few miles from his front door, Virginia B. Wood explains as she explores the very pockets of hunger in Austin Bush has difficulty fathoming.
"...Spanish rice, green beans, cartons of milk, and a choice of bright green Jell-O or a confetti-laced slice of..."

April 28, 2000 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

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Transportation and trash are heavy on the minds of readers this week.
"...how about more transit-friendly mixed-use development as an alternative choice in Austin and our neighboring towns? This would enable..."

Feb. 4, 2000 Column

Superstar Search
Three decades after its debut, Jesus Christ Superstar may not seem a radical piece of musical theatre, but Austin Musical Theatre's new production just may return the rock opera to its revolutionary roots.
"...and the present, and I think that's an exciting choice."..."

Nov. 26, 1999 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Playing on the Past
"...these classics, says that the early programmers had no choice but to make games using their creativity. "The big..."

June 11, 1999 Screens Feature by Chris Baker

School of Hard Knocks
Number Discrepancies
"...but to leave AISD for a GED program, a choice which research shows seldom leads to the same career..."

May 14, 1999 News Feature by Kevin Fullerton

Picks to Snicker
Rich Man, Poor Man, Funny Man, Stephen Root
"...there's a snappy category to add to the People's Choice Awards), it's a cinch that actor Stephen Root would..."

April 2, 1999 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Page Two
"...curated retrospective, this is film lover Tarantino sharing some choice items from his private collection with a couple hundred..."

Feb. 12, 1999 Column by Louis Black

Exhibitionism
The Last Night of Ballyhoo: Southern Discomfort
"...acting as strong anchors. I didn't personally enjoy the choice to play Lala (Emily Balanoff, kind of like Scarlett..."

Dec. 25, 1998 Arts Review

Vampire in a Box
"...filming in 1991. Del Toro was blessed in his choice of Guillermo Navarro as director of photography and Tolita..."

Oct. 16, 1998 Screens Feature by Charles Nafus

Public Notice
Star Power!
"...fundraising world, featuring two big "stars." First, Celebration of Choice, the annual shindig/silent auction to raise dough for Texas..."

Oct. 2, 1998 Column by Kate X Messer

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