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Flatbed Press
Flatbed Press offers artists opportunities to create limited-edition prints and compelling memories.

July 8, 2005 Arts Review

The Animation Show 2005
This second incarnation of the Mike Judge- and Don Hertzfeldt-produced animation anthology is, if anything, even better than the first.
"...bad (Shark Tale) results. Curators Judge and Hertzfeldt obviously realize that a computer program is just another tool in..."

April 15, 2005 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Day Trips
The Stoneleigh Hotel in Dallas has all the charm you would expect from an old hotel
"...imagination can conjure up a hotel much better than reality. Old hotels can easily lose their character during remodeling,..."

April 15, 2005 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Doug Sahm & the Sir Douglas Quintet
"...equally stripped pop nugget of Delbert McClinton's "If You Really Want Me to I'll Go," they're all Quintet canon..."

April 15, 2005 Music Review by Raoul Hernandez

TCB
Going yard with a litany of baseball songs, a hot-rod show, and Trail of Dead
"...rich blues history is inextricably linked to the Cubs' misadventures in the "ivy-covered burial ground" of Wrigley Field...."

April 1, 2005 Music Column by Christopher Gray

'Between You and Me'
The Arthouse exhibition 'Between You and Me' uses video to explore intimate space in the artistic context
"...emphasizes the peculiar personhood of each item – in reality the revealed personality of the person placing it. Tom..."

March 25, 2005 Arts Review by Jacqueline May

Friday Picks
SXSW picks & sleepers
"...... I Don't Want It Anymore/Yours 4-Ever (Virgin). The real news is the U.S. release of Dunger's "lost" third..."

March 18, 2005 Music Feature

Friday Sleepers
SXSW picks & sleepers
"...takes charge. – Margaret MoserSASQUATCH10pm, Room 710 L.A.'s Sasquatch realizes songs with longevity have more than a few riffs...."

March 18, 2005 Music Feature

Top 10 Media Stories
The year in print and broadcasting

Jan. 7, 2005 News Feature

Cookbook Reviews
Gift guide
"...important as telling a good tale. "Mary Frances gradually realized that writing, like cooking, was not so much about..."

Dec. 10, 2004 Food Feature by MM Pack

National Treasure
Odd casting and unimaginative, workmanlike direction make the painfully overlong National Treasure an exercise in mediocrity.
"...pastiche of Raiders of the Lost Ark and a really tedious high school history class...."

Nov. 19, 2004 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Veritably Vienna
A. Mozart Fest's Veritably Vienna concert showed that violinist Uli Speth and pianist Mary Robbins know the benefits of collaboration in Mozart's violin sonatas

Nov. 12, 2004 Arts Review by Jerry Young

No Film Left Behind
'Variety' critic Joe Leydon's program for cinema literacy
"...Then again, some things you see – and you realize how they can shape opinions – change the way..."

Oct. 22, 2004 Screens Feature by Spencer Parsons

Letters at 3AM
All the economic numbers point one way: Hard times are about to get harder
"...sputters, and TV brays what's juicy instead of what's real – a raw deal all around...."

Sept. 17, 2004 Column by Michael Ventura

Page Two
In the beginning, we kept the Chronicle going mostly out of sheer perversity and stubbornness; 23 years later, it looks like there was more to it than that
"...was established, we'd move on to new projects and adventures...."

Sept. 3, 2004 Column by Louis Black

Naked City
Headlines and happenings from Austin and beyond
"...and Council Members Brewster McCracken and Danny Thomas. Former Real Estate Council of Austin President Tim Taylor is behind..."

Aug. 20, 2004 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Thunderbirds
A TV show from the Sixties that starred marionettes gets the live-action treatment … or does it?
"...mettle under fire. With its eye-popping color palette and surreal sense of ever-heightening melodrama, Thunderbirds comes across as Spy..."

July 30, 2004 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

TV Eye
If they launch it, viewers will come
"...Casino series premiere at 8pm on Fox. A new reality series from Mark Burnett set in Las Vegas' Golden..."

June 4, 2004 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

A Night in Vienna
Friendship was the theme of the Budjanova Chamber Orchestra's A Night in Vienna, which was dedicated to the memory of Danielle Martin, the late UT professor whose life touched many of those at the concert

May 28, 2004 Arts Review by Robi Polgar

In Print
'Fabulous!: A Loving, Luscious, Lighthearted Look at Film From the Gay Perspective' and more

May 28, 2004 Screens Feature by Stephen MacMillan Moser

TV Eye
A spoonful of censorship …

May 7, 2004 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

SXSW Picks & Sleepers
Picks & Sleepers
"...heideroosjes puts them to rest. Amsterdam organ-drum duo zZz realizes economy, novelty, and cool with their imaginary collaboration between..."

March 19, 2004 Music Feature

SXSW Picks & Sleepers
Picks & Sleepers
"...Rockstars Newish CD Luxor is full of the acerbic, surreal wit and unstoppably catchy melodies that made the Soft..."

March 19, 2004 Music Feature

Screening Calls
What to see and when and where to see it at SXSW Film 04
"...master and banished from her adoptive assassin clan, Azumi realizes the divide separating honor and conscience cuts hairline thin...."

March 12, 2004 Screens Feature

The Rest of the Races
Anti-Soifer site comes down, Hidalgo Co. turnout goes up, and Williamson Co. (as usual) veers right

March 5, 2004 News Feature

Greendale
Musician Neil Young imagines a whole town and its people in a Super-8 movie that serves as a companion piece to his CD and touring show.

Feb. 27, 2004 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Le Muse Giocose (The Playful Muses)
Le Muse Giocose took Italian Baroque love songs as its heart, and the quality – and approachability – of the enchanting soprano Jenifer Thyssen and her musical collaborators was of the highest magnitude

Feb. 20, 2004 Arts Review by Robi Polgar

In Space
Voting isn't easy

Feb. 13, 2004 Screens Feature by Courtney Fitzgerald

Mozart Birthday Celebration
Once again, this year's Mozart Birthday Celebration hosted by A. Mozart Fest brought out a high level of intensity and enthusiasm from some of Austin's best musicians

Jan. 30, 2004 Arts Review by Jerry Young

New Wind to Blow Through Austin
Internationally recognized composer John Corigliano has chosen the UT School of Music to premiere his Symphony No. 3 for Wind Ensemble.
"...In the realm of symphonic music, the premiere of a new work..."

Dec. 26, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

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