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"...Folding grocery carts..."

Dec. 19, 2008 News Feature by Kate X Messer

District 48 Candidates
"...president, Austin Planned Parenthood; executive director, Leadership Texas; director, Foundation for Women's Resources...."

Feb. 4, 2000 News Feature

Culinary Studies
Cooking Schools in Austin
"...I developed was to pick a region of the country where I wanted to live (based on culinary culture..."

Jan. 19, 2001 Food Feature by MM Pack

Welcome to Texasland
Bob Bullock's final monument to himself, the Texas State History Museum, won't have many historical documents, but it promises to be entertaining.
"...to be buried at the state cemetery, on Republic Hill -- the fashionable section of the cemetery -- just..."

June 23, 2000 News Feature by Bill Crawford

State of the City
Mayor Lee Leffingwell delivered his state of the city address at a Real Estate Council of Austin luncheon on Tuesday, Feb. 2
"...Where we're enjoying our lunch today was – a hill. I went to Austin public schools, and graduated from..."

Feb. 5, 2010 News Feature

State of the City Address
As delivered by Mayor Lee Leffingwell today
"...Where we’re enjoying our lunch today was – a hill. I went to Austin public schools, and graduated from..."

Feb. 2, 2010 News Post by Lee Nichols

Naked City
"...with the lowest victory percentage for Proposition 4 – arts and community centers – at a comfortable 58%. Naked..."

Nov. 10, 2006 News Feature

Wednesday Showcases
Wednesday SXSW showcases at a glance
"...Veronica Vallado, own a few black metal Ts, yes. Philly had him (former Relapse), and NYC had the S.A...."

March 19, 2010 Music Feature

Sons of Austin
Murph and Ben Willcott develop a new paradigm for the next generation of a beloved family business
"...classic French cooking and her habit of making rustic country breads and sharing them with friends. Judy opened the..."

Feb. 5, 2010 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Day Trips & Beyond: April Events Roundup
Catch up on Texas travel news and plan some spring sightseeing
"...wants to sell the land to the Ed Rachal Foundation. The Corpus Christi charitable foundation needs the old building..."

April 2, 2023 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Day Trips
Captain Daytrips visits the Webb Folk Art Gallery and Museum in Waxahachie.
"...peeved when the art piece was disqualified from the arts and craft competition of the 1986 State Fair. The..."

May 12, 2000 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Smells Like Teen Spirit
Austin's bands of tomorrow are already here, they're just U18
"...combination. A senior majoring in guitar at McCallum Fine Arts Academy, Reyna balances music, sports, and volunteering for the..."

Oct. 24, 2008 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

Downtown's New Year
"...the biggest, baddest outfits of its kind in the country. But will it speed up progress on the hotel?..."

Jan. 17, 2003 News Feature by Amy Smith

As Charlie Jones Exits C3, He Traces His Journey From College Station to Founding ACL Fest
Leaving the music promotions empire he helped build, Jones begins his new events company, Four Leaf
"...retirement age, they spent all that time traveling the country in an RV doing genealogy and researching everything. They'd..."

Feb. 28, 2020 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Gay Place: Gay as the Day Is Long
From Long to Fiesta and night to day, Austin Pride rolls on
"...flats and headed for the top of the small hill on the east side of the gardens. What happened..."

Sept. 9, 2011 Column by Kate X Messer

SXSW Film Goes Right to the Moon
Apollo 10 1/2, Sandra Bullock, and more join movie list
"...(In the Court of the Crimson King), a legit country legend (The Return of Tanya Tucker, and a reckless..."

Feb. 2, 2022 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

LBJ Library at 50: "Lady Bird Johnson: Beyond the Willdflowers"
The LBJ Library exhibit shows sides of the First Lady you may not know
"...But just as there was more to LBJ than..."

Aug. 27, 2021 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Dancing About Architecture
Last call for SXSW entries.
"...resulted in proposals by labels from Sony to Sugar Hill, making it easy to guess at some likely attendees..."

Nov. 17, 2000 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Day Trips
Tyler, Texas' own City of Roses.
"...for the agricultural products that were shipped around the country. But most area nurseries depended on fruit trees, particularly..."

Oct. 8, 1999 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Gift Guide 2016: Coffeetable Books
Big books give heft to big success stories about women in business, Flatbed Press, UT’s collections, Pan Am, and the Spurs
"...terms of number of objects, the largest in the country...."

Dec. 16, 2016 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Crucial Concerts for the Coming Week
LookOUT Fest, Circle Jerks, Holy Fawn, Bernell Jones II, Tav Falco’s Panther Burns, and a Buddy Holly Birthday tribute
"...Long Center for the Performing Arts, Saturday 3, noon..."

Sept. 2, 2022 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

In the Wink of an Eye
An Austin slow-food pioneer celebrates a dozen years in operation
"...Although the site had housed restaurants before – Castle Hill Cafe and Ay Chihuahua – chef/owners Stewart Scruggs and..."

July 12, 2013 Food Feature by MM Pack

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...and our music will forever be ingrained in our hearts. In a town full of music lovers, his enthusiasm..."

May 26, 2006 Column

Dancing About Architecture
Tosca are no Slackers, Pong bounces back, the Dicks still hate the police, and Ken Lieck finds a new journalist pal in this week's "Dancing."
"...of the musician go to the Tried & True Foundation to send a lucky youth to the Liverpool Institute..."

July 6, 2001 Music Column by Ken Lieck

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