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"Open Doors"
A group of nine artists has created "Open Doors," an energetic, fun installation show with a piece of art in each room of a bubble-wrapped house
"...makes even ordinary houses look great. Hunter Cross gave his house the full treatment for this short exhibit called..."

Sept. 3, 2004 Arts Review by Rachel Koper

Our Country Mapped in Music
The Austin Symphony's concert with Grantham's Southern Harmony, Copland's Appalachian Spring Suite, and Gershwin's Second Rhapsody gives audiences a chance to hear how some composers describe an American sense of place through music
"...around the foothills burns away to reveal forests of dark green and pastures like soft carpets. Turning to the..."

March 19, 2004 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Where Cement Is Beautiful and Cranes Are Elegant
The Texas realism and pop-art imagery shared by Sodalitas and Brian Bowers make their pairing at Davis Gallery good sense.
"...of boxcars and signage. One piece that sums up his crafty humor portrays a puffy-clouded sky over a majestic..."

Nov. 14, 2003 Arts Feature by Rachel Koper

The Killing Fields, Kind Of
A culinary history of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre farmhouse
"...Rock. Although details of its origin are somewhat obscure, this was a kit house (plans and materials purchased together)..."

Oct. 31, 2003 Food Feature by MM Pack

Let There Be Light
After a $14 million facelift, UT's Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center is letting the light in, literally, through new windows across the front of the structure, and philosophically, through a new mission to give the public more opportunities to see and enjoy its astonishing accumulation of cultural treasures.
"...of images, all representing cultural treasures that dwell inside this building, the vast archive that is the Harry Ransom..."

May 16, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Limited Edition
The file-sharing antidote: Bonus DVDS
"...painting some of their best customers as felons. Although this war dance shows no signs of abating, the industry's..."

Jan. 24, 2003 Music Feature by Greg Beets

Bright Lights, Little City
It's maybe silly to fix a personality on a place, but something happens when you hook a left onto Austin Ave. and drive into Georgetown's historic district. Everything slows down, just a little bit, and then there's that marquee, neon and spangly, lighting up downtown. Welcome to the Palace.
"...street, is much too young to know firsthand the historical value of the seat she holds; she's used to..."

Dec. 6, 2002 Screens Feature by Kimberley Jones

Location, Location, Location
The Y Bar & Grill's is a great place and has quite the popularity, but what about the food?
"...stucco building is all sleek lines and innovative building materials. Once inside the tall, etched-glass front door, guests see..."

Sept. 6, 2002 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Capitol Chronicle
A right-wing mailout stirs up a firestorm among Texas' Republican legislators.
"...because he was gay. It is instructive to keep his story in mind -- and the fact that more..."

March 15, 2002 News Column by Michael King

Contributors
Descriptions of the contributors to The Austin Chronicle 20th anniversary issue
"...mean volleyball, or lumbering in with a platter of his famous home-smoked brisket. A workaholic in shorts, he's passed..."

Sept. 7, 2001 Features Feature

Shivering the Timbers
The Dirigo Group's 'Gypsy Chain' Speaks for the Trees
"...was killed in the Headwaters Forest in Northern California: This is a matter of public record. But had the..."

Aug. 3, 2001 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Neighbors vs. Neighbors
A profile of the Central Texas struggle over Alcoa Rockdale and its plans for expansionAlcoa announces new "voluntary" emissions reductions.
"...submit records concerning the power-plant renovations and the company's historical emissions. The agencies say they will complete their investigation..."

July 27, 2001 News Feature by Michael King

Got to Get Ourselves Back to the Garden
The exhibition "Charles Umlauf: A Retrospective, 1933-1992" at the gallery Spazio by Lytle Pressley, is a fresh reminder that Umlauf was an artistic virtuoso in many ways and not simply an artist who lived in Austin, but an artist who was Austin, who embodied something of the character of the city and revealed it in his artwork.
"...modest depiction of a Scriptural scene: Jesus kneeling on his right knee, a stone tablet cradled in his left..."

June 1, 2001 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Bad Blood
Did the Austin Police Department Shut Down an Investigation of Its Own Cops?
"...Austin Police Department officer Stan Farris sits in his lawyer's office and unzips the shirt of his starched..."

Feb. 16, 2001 News Feature by Jordan Smith

After a Fashion
"...be canceled completely, but neither rain, nor sleet, nor dark of night could have stopped the show -- this..."

Nov. 24, 2000 Column by Stephen MacMillan Moser

Texas Justice
Book on Texas' Death Row Presents Just the Facts
"...If you live in Texas this October, you no longer have to wait until the..."

Oct. 20, 2000 News Feature by Dick Holland

Postmarks
Recent coverage of light rail and of access-TV personality Alex Jones pushes readers' buttons this week.
"...there is no chance that it will go bankrupt this time. The subsidies in perpetuity from Austin taxpayers will..."

July 28, 2000 Column

Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
The new photo exhibitions “Kosova24: Life After Wartime” and “The Welcoming Table” may document radically different experiences, but they share a sense of life turning from season to season, generation to generation, persisting even in the face of dramatic upheavals. Life goes on, and both shows offer portraits of human resilience and perseverance.
"...a city street corner, a bright grin spread over his face as he balances a box on his head...."

June 23, 2000 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Letters at 3AM
How broadband technologies will affect modern life.
"..."life" as "self-consciousness," "I think therefore I am," but this technology would create an environment in which the recorded..."

March 3, 2000 Column by Michael Ventura

Show and Tell
Spring Previews 2000
"...movies most likely to generate award nominations. Of course, this is a generalized outline, and there are many exceptions,..."

Feb. 25, 2000 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

Hammer of the Gods
The rise, fall, and rebuilding of Austin stickman Thor.
"...inside the vast halls of Thundercloud Subs, he received his name courtesy of Ron Williams, then of clan Pocket..."

Jan. 21, 2000 Music Feature by Ken Lieck

TV Eye
The world is not ending anytime soon -- but neither are television specials about the twilight of the millennium.
"...Richard Nixon for ending my childhood. It's not all his fault, of course, and it's not like it wasn't..."

Nov. 5, 1999 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Day Trips
Meet the Muellers, one of the most enduring barbecue dynasties in Texas.
"...very judicious about the changes that he's made during his first three years of running the business. After all,..."

Oct. 1, 1999 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Dancing About Architecture
A Fright on the Townes
"...Oh, this is one strange week, all right. That fact was..."

June 18, 1999 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Summer Reading
Brief Interviews With Hideous Men
"...This is the most frustrating sort of book. Loaded with..."

June 4, 1999 Books Review

Vines of Ridicule
"...that transcend the specifics of Argentinean life. After all, this is art born of repression and steeped in themes..."

Feb. 19, 1999 Arts Feature by Sam Martin

Momfest: the Schedule
"...Family is back from Europe and is bringing Austin this story of a fatalistic praying mantis romance ... aren't..."

Nov. 6, 1998 Arts Feature

Postmarks
"...Martha Stewart, and even David Letterman's Top 10 list. This came at a time when most AM was declining,..."

Oct. 23, 1998 Column

The Man Who Loved Little Girls
"...called one of the best photographers of children in his century. Now, 100 years after Carroll's death, UT's Harry..."

Oct. 9, 1998 Arts Feature by Ada Calhoun

Toast to an Artspace About Art
Pro-Jex's Tunnel of Art on Fifth Street Was More Than a Gallery, Much More
"...girls would miss Coleman's jokes and having him and his assistant Dave Courtney to help finish off lunch when..."

April 3, 1998 Arts Feature by John Spong

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