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"...and Gorillas in the Mist, as well as action fare like last year's James Bond film The World Is..."

May 12, 2000 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Lady Killer, Skyscraper Souls, Employees' Entrance
"...melodrama and farce that must have been great escapist fare for Depression-era audiences...."

May 5, 2000 Screens Review by Jerry Renshaw

Deterrence
"...already won several Emmys for work on such non-fantastic fare as Patterns and Requiem for a Heavyweight. Lurie's no..."

April 21, 2000 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The Coffeehouse Chronicles
Austin Java Company
"...Munchables: Deep menu of quick fare..."

April 14, 2000 Food Column by Pableaux Johnson

Favorite Finds
Restaurants You Shouldn't Miss
"...range of specialties, in addition to the standard street fare: pupusas, tamales, and pasteles. There's the carne deshebrada (shredded..."

March 17, 2000 Food Feature by Rachel Feit

Mercedes Martinez Restaurant & Bar
It's All in the Latitude
"...and some more creative, upscale approaches to standard Tex-Mex fare. Mercedes Martinez's chef is originally from Mexico City, but..."

March 10, 2000 Food Feature by Rebecca Chastenet dé Gery

Dancing About Architecture
The usual suspects return: Miles Zuniga, Daniel Johnston, Sandra Bullock, Bob Schneider, and the Asylum Street Spankers; also, Patti Smith returns to Austin for SXSW, as do a bunch of other people.
"...The Gold Rush a semi-regular part of their touring fare. And finally, despite a current lull in the endless..."

March 10, 2000 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Mission to Mars
"...an over-tuned baby grand. Since then, with more mainstream fare such as Carlito's Way, Casualties of War, and the..."

March 10, 2000 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Show and Tell
Spring Previews 2000
"...on their hands; fall is for the heavier dramatic fare, aimed at the adults who've been patiently waiting their..."

Feb. 25, 2000 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Public Enemy, Nothing Sacred, Battleground
William Wellman's larger-than-life legacy: Reviews of Public Enemy, Nothing Sacred, and Battleground.
"...sound very well, going on to produce such classic fare as The Story of G.I. Joe, The Ox-Bow Incident,..."

Feb. 11, 2000 Screens Review by Jerry Renshaw

Le Belle Arti
"...Hotel Cavalieri Hilton. Course after course of typical Anglo-American fare prepared by their top-notch staff and served in the..."

Dec. 24, 1999 Food Feature by Barbara Chisholm

Ride With the Devil
"...just seen isn't a timeless masterpiece, or even top-10 fare in this unusually strong movie year. But on its..."

Dec. 17, 1999 Movie Review by Russell Smith

TV Eye
Good TV shows don't go to heaven, they go to Barnes & Noble; also, Larry David's HBO special is worth the price of cable.
"...What is new is the novelization of adult fare like Homicide: Life on the Street, which begat Jerome..."

Oct. 22, 1999 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Crazy in Alabama
"...to Griffith, may pique your interest. How does he fare behind the lens? Let's say that his style can..."

Oct. 22, 1999 Movie Review by Steve Davis

The Story of Us
"...characters with little trace of realism. The secondary characters fare even worse. The Jordan children are too good to..."

Oct. 15, 1999 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Ultra-Gallic Gastronomy
Barbara Chisholm elucidates the finer points of dining at Chez Nous.
"...And although the restaurant is special because of its fare, it's not formal by any measure. Denim is the..."

Oct. 8, 1999 Food Feature by Barbara Chisholm

Jakob the Liar
"...into a gray blur, and the broadly drawn Nazis fare no better. At the risk of sounding disconnected, Jakob..."

Sept. 24, 1999 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

For Love of the Game
"...misplaced)? Dramatically, For Love of the Game is predictable fare about a golden boy of summer slipping into the..."

Sept. 17, 1999 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Mixed Mex in Edge City
"...at the original Manuel's will find the same reliable fare served here as there. Appetizers include boiled shrimp, chicken..."

Aug. 13, 1999 Food Feature by Rachel Feit

Scanlines
The Big Combo
"...another Roger Corman graduate who began with such exploitation fare as The Student Teachers, The Slams, and Night Call..."

July 30, 1999 Screens Feature

Food-o-File
Hill Country Transformation
"...frosty glass of peach tea, it was just the fare to fuel an afternoon in the Main Street stores...."

July 23, 1999 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Taj Palace
"...Indian Cuisine, which is usually milder than the fiery fare served in the south. Unlike its south Indian counterpart..."

July 16, 1999 Food Feature

Scanlines
Murder, My Sweet
"...Mutiny in 1954, his work was consistently mainstream studio fare that offered few surprises. Despite their quality, there was..."

July 9, 1999 Screens Feature

Wild Wild West
"...the late Bill Bixby), though I've noticed Saturday morning fare has as-yet-unexplored possibilities. Sonnenfeld's updating of the adventures of..."

July 2, 1999 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

An Ideal Husband
The Oscar Wilde drama about deceit and honor is presented by a solid cast.
"...An Ideal Husband a cut above more pedestrian film fare, but if it is a Sense and Sensibility or..."

July 2, 1999 Movie Review by Hollis Chacona

Automat
Steak Out
"...trendy restaurants are growing up around it, the steak-and-potatoes fare here remains the same as it ever was. A..."

July 2, 1999 Food Feature

Links in a Chain
"...classic barbecue combo plates with fixin's, steaks, and lighter fare like chicken kabobs ($11.95) and yellow fin tuna ($15.95)...."

May 21, 1999 Food Feature

The Other Stars in the Galaxy
"...Ryan. Arthouse distributors have increasingly found the summer's lighthearted fare to be a good time for releasing their more..."

May 21, 1999 Screens Feature

Slouching Toward Happy Hour
East Sixth & Thereabouts
"...and entrees are creative renditions of the traditional Southwestern fare. Enchiladas are stacked (my personal favorite way of constructing..."

March 19, 1999 Food Feature

Mexican Food 101
Salvation in a Glass: An Ode to the Frozen Margarita
"...people with an affection for Spanish and other European fare. Typical Mexican citizens drank pulque and tepache, fermented beverages..."

March 12, 1999 Food Feature

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