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Naked City
"...not replace existing interstates. Perry proposed the plan in January, but so far nobody has offered to invest in..."

July 5, 2002 News Feature by Lauri Apple

St. Michael's Passion
Whose truth prevails at Austin's Catholic high school?
"...at which the same parents hung Kennedy out to dry. Greg Gallagher, the then-president of the board, announced "with..."

Dec. 14, 2001 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Dancing About Architecture
"...Lucy's, the band will play their farewell show in January. Sinis, on the other hand, have declared their New..."

Nov. 16, 2001 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Day Trips
There's drupelets a-plenty at the Bella Vista Ranch pick-your-own fruit farm.
"...considered planting a vineyard at Bella Vista, but the dry county laws prevented them from selling their wares at..."

July 13, 2001 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Articulations
Arts Center Stage got a new lease on life -- or at least a new lease on Palmer Auditorium; the Bad Dog Comedy Theatre offers last call, and the Rude Mechanicals gets their second plug of the year in The New York Times.
"...last fall; having to file for Chapter 11 in January. The club at 110 E. Riverside has hung in..."

May 11, 2001 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Naked City
Elliott Naishtat is the sole source for a French magazine's article on George W. Bush, which concludes that his chief failure is not of the body or mind, but of the heart.
"...In mid-January, the French magazine Le Nouvel Observateur asked the intelligence..."

Feb. 23, 2001 News Feature by Louis Dubose

Rockin' the Roadshow
Forget Pokémon and Britney Spears, Rosalind digs the Antiques Roadshow and got to meet her heroes in person when the show rolled through town.
"...dirty. The ink on the release form was barely dry before the crew person hoisted the camera on his..."

Feb. 16, 2001 Features Feature by Barbara Chisholm

Bygone Buildings
Right in the booming heart of Austin, folks can still find evidence of times past. Devin Greaney explores some of Austin's abandoned haunts.
"...of rain in less than two hours, changing normally dry creeks into rivers. By the next morning, 13 Austinites..."

Jan. 26, 2001 Features Feature by Devin Greaney

360 Degrees of Separation
The Austin 360 Summit returns sadder, and wiser, this year than it was in its two previous incarnations.
"...that smell rising from the Austin Music Hall on January 11? Was it barbecue? Or was it just singed..."

Jan. 19, 2001 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Blood Feast
Shadow of the Vampire isn't just an imaginative riff on the making of F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu. "It is an allegory of an aspect of what cinema is at its heart," says director E. Elias Merhige. "It's this dangerous, mad kind of science."
"...lead actors soon begins sucking the cast and crew dry. Corpses pile up while Murnau struggles to finish his..."

Jan. 19, 2001 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

Fred Eaglesmith, Joe West & the Sinners Continental Club, January 5
"...Joe West & the SinnersContinental Club, January 5 He started out as a folk singer of..."

Jan. 12, 2001 Music Review by Jim Caligiuri

Capitol Chronicle
Political commentary on the career of Henry B. Gonzalez
"...when the Gulf War was about to begin: his January 16, 1991, resolution to impeach President Bush. As Trinity..."

Dec. 8, 2000 News Column by Michael King

Home for Heroes (and Others)
Transforming the storefront at 617 Congress into The Hideout, a multilevel arts venue, has been a learning process for proprietors Shana Merlin and Sean Hill. But after $250,000 of investment, the developer's dance of securing permits, and many hours of hard labor, they have created one of Austin's most user-friendly theatre spaces.
"...Texas was a state, has been a saloon, a dry cleaning shop, a men's clothing store, and a pawn..."

Aug. 4, 2000 Arts Feature by Phil West

Collective Sole
City Grill hasn't lost its stride, Barbara Chisholm writes. In its early days, it was one of a few spots in Austin that offered good dining in a sophisticated atmosphere. These days, the competition in that arena is considerably more intense, and yet it remains popular and perfectly in style. It's not an easy trick.
"...City Grill changed hands in January. This transition may have been overlooked by most visitors,..."

June 30, 2000 Food Feature by Barbara Chisholm

Countdown to Ecstasy
A New Drug for a New Millennium
"...January, 1984: Jaggers had recently opened the gay club Rich's..."

June 9, 2000 Music Feature by Marc Savlov

Day Trips
The live oak tree at the top of Enchanted Rock, which has inspired religious devotion for centuries, is now in a fight for its life.
"...has been going through a series of wet and dry spells that have effected a lot of the vegetation..."

May 19, 2000 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Candide: On the Road Again
Local Arts Reviews
"...January 14..."

Jan. 21, 2000 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Naked City
Hays County environmentalists and other area residents applaud a recent LCRA decision to delay building a water pipeline to Dripping Springs until an Environmental Impact Statement can be completed.
"...was halting the pipeline construction -- originally scheduled for January -- until an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is prepared,..."

Jan. 7, 2000 News Feature by Rob D'Amico

Small Screen, Big Ideas
The Territory Begins A New Season
"...For a half-hour every Sunday from October 10 through January 16, statewide, the PBS series The Territory promises to..."

Oct. 8, 1999 Screens Feature by Sarah Hepola

Naked City
Off the Desk:
"...teens at the school began planning the attack in January and that the plan is not connected to the..."

April 30, 1999 News Feature

The Year of the Rabbit
The Origin
"...New Year begins on a new moon somewhere between January 1 and February 19 inclusively (most often in the..."

Feb. 12, 1999 Food Feature by Mick Vann

Food-O-File
"...Catholic populations, the time between Twelfth Night or Epiphany, January 6, and Mardi Gras, the Tuesday before Lent begins..."

Jan. 29, 1999 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Naked City
"...Springs Pool swimmers will likely be left high and dry for at least several weeks this spring while the..."

Jan. 29, 1999 News Feature

Thanks!
"...Thank you for the article in the January 1, 1999 issue entitled "In Memory: Henry Hampton (1940-1998)."..."

Jan. 8, 1999 Column

Food Top Nines
"...100+-degree days left many area crops shriveled in the dry, parched earth. However, a very rainy fall and spring-like..."

Jan. 8, 1999 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Dancing About Architecture
Crossing the Final Path
"...purposes, a Rykodisc artist, although the ink isn't quite dry on the contract yet; Willis says she's past the..."

Aug. 21, 1998 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Justice Denied?
Advocates Still Fighting for Lacresha Murray's Freedom
"...The second trial, in January 1997, saw Murray with a high-powered, court-appointed defense team..."

Aug. 7, 1998 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Polling the Poleyard
Questions Abound on Downtown
"...weren't taking chances this time around, however, after their January passage of a letter of intent with AMLI stirred..."

March 6, 1998 News Column by Kayte VanScoy

Dream On
Austin Museum of Art Re-Examines Its Downtown Plans
"...Of course, at this end of the road, that's very-dry-and-hold-the-olive-this-time speculation; it sounds pretty good after the second drink...."

Jan. 30, 1998 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Public Notice
"...the Night, featuring Dream Girls gal Jacqui Cross, opening January 15 at Zachary Scott. The specially priced tickets are..."

Dec. 5, 1997 Column by Kate X Messer

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