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14 Romantic Restaurants for a Perfect Valentine’s Day Dinner
Luxury dining for the fancy, grand gesture-loving lovers
"...For the romantically-inclined among us, deciding what to do on the..."

Feb. 13, 2019 Food Post by Emily Beyda

Levitation Live Shot: Black Angels
Stark need breeds a peak performance
"...“This is not an easy thing,” began Alex Maas, summing up the weekend simply. Co-founder..."

May 1, 2016 Music Post by Libby Webster

SXSW Music: Third Whopping List
Another 547 acts booked for the 2015 Music Conference
"...To get a perspective on the vastness of South by Southwest, consider that this morning’s..."

Jan. 13, 2015 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

Belated Moody New Year… from Ice Land!
Wherein the GP hits Galveston, freezes tuchas, and talks like penguins
"...Ambient they call it. Nine degrees Fahrenheit – that's the ambient..."

Jan. 7, 2015 Qmmunity Post by Andy Campbell

All Work, No Play
Gaming industry types converge on the Austin Convention Center
"...If while at the Cedar Door this week you notice an abnormally large..."

Sept. 1, 2006 Screens Feature by James Renovitch

Gritos: Essays
"At the heart of these encounters is the burning knowledge that nobody seems ready to recognize," David Garza writes of the largely self-made "literary superdude" who will read at the Yarborough Branch Library on Wednesday, July 30. "Gilb is a legitimate and undeniable talent."
"...For most in the United States, the Rio Grande and the rest..."

July 25, 2003 Books Review by David Garza

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...Have You Read the 'Chronicle' Before?..."

June 27, 2003 Column

Renaissance (and Baroque) Man
As a curator for UT's Blanton Museum of Art, Jonathan Bober played a pivotal role in securing the Suida-Manning and Steinberg art collections, thereby giving some of the world's great art a home in Austin.
"..."I'm a pig in deep mud," grins the tall, slender man in the..."

April 4, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Tempest
In the State Theater Company's new staging of The Tempest, director Scott Kanoff offers a carefully considered, vividly imagined, and vividly theatrical exploration of Shakespeare's text, sounding its themes of family, aging, freedom, justice, and mercy.
"...The Tempest: Timeliness on a Timeless ShoreState Theater, through November..."

Oct. 26, 2001 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Book Reviews
Reviews of Recent Fiction and Nonfiction
"...A Dr. Robert Provine published a study on laughter in the January 1996..."

May 19, 2000 Books Feature by Roger Gathman

Everything Old is New Again
The Year in Albums
"...By the winter of 1977, when the Rolling Stones entered EMI's..."

Jan. 9, 1998 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Recviews
"...The Worldhood of the World (as Such) (Alternative Tentacles)..."

Jan. 19, 1996 Music Review

Only God Was Above Us at Vampire Weekend’s Eclipse Show
The “Cocaine Cowboys” celebrated new album at high noon
"...Two equally unlikely events: That Austin would fall within a solar eclipse’s path of totality,..."

April 9, 2024 Music Post by Carys Anderson

AFF Review: Grapefruit
Rosanna Arquette is tenderly flawed in this addiction dramedy
"...God help me, but I’ll always keep an open mind when it comes to actors making their directorial debuts...."

Nov. 1, 2023 Screens Post by Matthew Monagle

Sound Unseen is Blowing Up Your Stream
The hybrid music and movie fest unifies the ATX and the Twin Cities
"...60 degrees in Oxford. 33 in Minneapolis. 80 in Austin. Wherever Jim..."

Nov. 10, 2021 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

SXSW Unpacks Longest Lineup List
Soccer Mommy, Caroline Rose, Alyona Alyona, and 351 more
"...One day after a multifarious keynote speaker announcement that included Stephen Colbert, Diplo, and the NSA’s Director of Cybersecurity,..."

Jan. 14, 2020 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

National Geographic: Symphony for Our World
The breathtaking natural history footage combined with live symphonic performance sent a noble message: Save the Earth
"...A raucous concert-going crowd rose to its feet as one following the..."

Aug. 3, 2018 Arts Review by Robi Polgar

40 Songs to Make You Feel Better (or Worse) About Drinking
A sampling of drinking songs local, south of the border, and global
"...“Alcohol,” GBH (1981)..."

July 13, 2018 Music Feature by The Music Staff

SXSW Tuesday Showcase Picks
"...Shoegaze melancholy and churning punk percussion meet in Philadelphia's Suburban Living, whose debut..."

March 10, 2017 Music Feature

Gay Place
A year of Marriage Equality symbolizes how far we've come, while Orlando shows us how much further we have to go
"..."When you don't have family, they're your family," a community elder told me recently –..."

June 24, 2016 Column by Sarah Marloff

Appalachian Blues
New series Outsiders explores outlaw mountain men
"...Everyone laughed – and rightly so – when the Oregon militia occupying the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge bleatingly..."

Jan. 22, 2016 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Day Trips & Beyond: Cooking Studio Taos
New Mexico cooking class is fun and chaotic
"...I’ve attended my share of cooking classes, and I’ve got to say, they tend..."

Dec. 9, 2015 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Letters at 3AM: Created He Them
From Miss Universe to the military, gender roles don't mean what they used to
"...A commonsensical friend might have advised: "Girl, don't try. They'll break your heart." But what broke was not her..."

April 20, 2012 Column by Michael Ventura

Time Travel
Girlie Action goes back to the beach
"...Their hair was long and soft,..."

Aug. 18, 2008 Music Post by Margaret Moser

TSOP
"...Just south of midnight, Scott and I staggered down Broad Street. Well,..."

June 13, 2008 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

Letters at 3AM
The film Babel is winning awards, but none of them for Best Comedy. It seems I'm fated to laugh alone.
"...Once upon a time, in a town far, far away, I went to the..."

Dec. 8, 2006 Column by Michael Ventura

Apeman Hop
An extended music haiku for 2004
"...– "Apeman Hop," the Ramones, Animal Boy..."

Jan. 7, 2005 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Letters at 3AM
The music of Tony Fruscella reminds us that art is about an unending attempt to give what we can, where we can, to whom we can.
"...It was the autumn of 1960, within days of my 15th birthday,..."

May 26, 2000 Column by Michael Ventura

Dancing About Architecture
The Star System
"...Things got ugly last week on Austin's ever-changing radio dial..."

Oct. 9, 1998 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Exhibitionism
Bocón: Filling the Air with Color
"...Theatre Room, UT campus through October 26 Running time: 1..."

Oct. 24, 1997 Arts Review

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