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Big Wonderful Thing: A History of Texas Lives Up to Its Title
Stephen Harrigan chronicles the Lone Star State’s last 500 years

Feb. 28, 2020 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Future Imperfect: Our Favorite Dystopian Films
VOTE: Deadly roller derby, sad clones, and a Road Warrior duke it out

Sept. 28, 2017 Screens Post by Kimberley Jones

SXSW Announces Film Lineup
Edgar Wright's Baby Driver, Ben Wheatley's Free Fire, and more

Jan. 31, 2017 SXSW Post by Richard Whittaker

Climbing Mount Compost
Austin's next big zero-waste project is feeding nature's recycling program

April 24, 2015 News Feature by Robyn Ross

SXSW Film Announces 2015 Lineup
Circling the Thunderdome

Feb. 3, 2015 Screens Post by Kimberley Jones

The Town Was Hoppin'
Austin's music scene of the Fifties lives on in Ray Campi

March 30, 2012 Music Feature by Michael Corcoran

A Talent for Deception
When Joey Hood is onstage, you want to buy whatever he's selling
"...to cross what he calls "one of the final frontiers for me as an actor," the decision was taken..."

Feb. 19, 2010 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Let Him Entertain You
Why producer Charles Duggan is staging the biggest holiday spectacular Austin's ever seen

Dec. 25, 2009 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Early to Rise
Daniel Johnson loves early music's purity of sound and intimacy, and he's not alone

Dec. 12, 2008 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Mother of All Texas Honky-Tonks
A look back at the Mother of All Texas Honky-Tonks

Oct. 15, 1999 Music Feature by Christopher Gray

Infill On Trial
What's the Verdict on the Latest Central-City Boom?

Feb. 14, 1997 News Feature

The Scene Is Gone But Not Forgotten
The Evolution of Austin's White Blues

Aug. 9, 1996 Music Feature

Airline Discrimination?
Burundian author and runner Gilbert Tuhabonye has check-in trouble at Denver airport

June 30, 2006 News Feature by Diana Welch

TV Eye
What's the real meaning of Christmas? Well, it's doubtful you'll find it in the typical cheery holiday TV programming. But two upcoming documentaries -- The Forgotten Americans and First Person Plural -- remind us of the importance of home and family and offer a thought-provoking alternative to more traditional holiday fare.

Dec. 8, 2000 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Day Trips: Taxidermy
Stuffed and mounted animals may have their place in museums, but they're kind of creepy

Sept. 2, 2016 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Remembering 'Easy Rider' and 'The Last Movie'
CinemaTexas program notes

June 4, 2010 Screens Feature

The Wild, Wired West
CD-ROMs Make Virtual History

Nov. 10, 1995 Screens Feature

Day Trips

Aug. 27, 1999 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Iron Maiden
Metallurgy

Sept. 10, 2010 Music Review by Austin Powell

The Eternal Frontier: An Ecological History of North America and Its Peoples

Oct. 12, 2001 Books Review by Dan Oko

Day Trips
The Outdoor Art Museum reproduces some of the most famous works of the art world on the walls of the little town of Eastland

Dec. 31, 2004 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Top 10 Technology of the Decade

Jan. 7, 2000 Screens Feature by Jon Lebkowsky

Cyberculture Evolution
From Zines to Zen With R.U. Sirius and Jon Lebkowsky
"...Thursday nights on Hotwired (http://www.hotwired.com/eff), Lebkowsky hosts the Electronic Frontiers Forum (EFF), a kind of an Internet think tank..."

Aug. 2, 1996 Screens Feature

Day Trips: A Little Texas Trivia
A few Lone Star questions for your holiday enjoyment

Dec. 22, 2023 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

The New Frontier: Art and Television, 1960-65
Using a legion of artists from the early Sixties, the Austin Museum of Art exhibition "The New Frontier: Art and Television 1960-65" offers an illuminating peep into a time when a measly 10-inch black-and-white TV set was the American family's window to the world.

Nov. 17, 2000 Arts Review by Skipper Chong Warson

Lagniappe

July 7, 1995 Arts Feature

Day Trips: Fort Mason, Mason, Texas
Fort with a view

Nov. 13, 2020 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Confessions of a Cowboy
Working a cattle drive in Texas in the 1870s probably wasn't like what you imagine; ask Frank Harris -- he was there and he knows.

May 26, 2000 Books Feature by James C. Simmons

Day Trips
The Lindheimer Home in New Braunfels stands as a monument to the "Father of Texas Botany."

March 3, 2000 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

A Joycean Riff of Race
Juneteenth
"...to himself and his friends growing up there as "frontiersmen" who thought that they "were supposed to be whoever..."

June 18, 1999 Books Feature by Mark Busby

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