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The King’s Daughter
Long-delayed historical fairy tale is an overdue oddity

Jan. 28, 2022 Movie Review by Matthew Monagle

7 Days in Entebbe
The 1976 hijacking of Air France Flight 139, retold again.

March 16, 2018 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

The Road Against Hate
The Hurtado murders measure the distance Austin and Texas must travel

May 6, 2011 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Sea of Dreams
She's married to the sea, and he belongs to the earth: This Mexican film relies on prehistoric folk myths and a delightful color palette for its impact.

Sept. 21, 2007 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

After a Fashion
Guess who your Style Avatar flitted around town with this week? Check out this first installment about international salon god José Eber's visit to Austin.

Nov. 16, 2001 Column by Stephen MacMillan Moser

Butterfly
Nicely performed and beautifully shot, this story of a young boy's political awakening flutters lightly across the screen.

Nov. 18, 2000 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Record Turnout in Run-Off Election Pushes Democratic Party Toward Change
State and local races show the blue getting bluer

July 17, 2020 News Feature by the News Staff

Primary Election 2020 (Super Tuesday) Watch Parties

March 4, 2020 Photo Gallery

How Much Reform Is Enough in the Travis County District Attorney Race?
Incumbent D.A. Margaret Moore faces challengers from the left

Aug. 23, 2019 News Feature by Michael King

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of the Upcoming Legislative Session
Lawmakers set to tackle immigration, education, legalization, transportation, and more

Dec. 14, 2018 News Feature by the News Staff

Elite Squad: The Enemy Within
This mad, muzzle-flash burst of ultraviolence from Brazil earned the director a shot at helming Hollywood's RoboCop reboot.

Dec. 9, 2011 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

TV Eye
'If it didn't happen on television, then it didn't happen'

April 15, 2005 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Son of the Bride
In this Argentinean film, a single dad and businessman struggles to keep his personal life afloat while undergoing a midlife crisis.

May 3, 2002 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

First Steps
A New Life for Flamenco Star Pilar Serrano

June 14, 1996 Arts Feature by Brett Holloway-Reeves

The 10 Biggest Austin News Stories of 2024
A year of upheaval and settling dust

Dec. 13, 2024 News Feature by the News Team

What’s a Grand Jury, and Is It Being Manipulated to Indict Police Officers?
More cops are being indicted, but why all the secrecy?

June 24, 2022 News Feature by Brant Bingamon

After Initial Pushback, APD Quietly Adapts to Arrest Review
New policy will likely reduce the number of people arrested for small amounts of controlled substances

Sept. 3, 2021 News Feature by Brant Bingamon

Tom Petty, Charli XCX, and Demi Lovato Headline SXSW Film 2021 List
Festival drops complete lineup, with 2020 titles getting their shot

Feb. 10, 2021 SXSW Post by Richard Whittaker

New Exhibit at the Blanton Will Have You Feeling the Bern
"The Avant-garde Networks of Amauta" explores the social movement from Latin America in the 1920s

March 6, 2020 Arts Feature by Barbara Purcell

Election Ticker: Travis County Races Heat Up
Noises from the March 2020 primary

Dec. 13, 2019 News Feature by Michael King

Day Trips
Take the short trek south on I-35 to the San Antonio missions for a fun day trip

Aug. 8, 2008 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

In Remembrance of Raúl
Friends and colleagues of poet/activist Raúl Salinas pay tribute

Feb. 22, 2008 Books Feature by Belinda Acosta

Day Trips
Rancho de las Cabras left a legacy of agriculture terms and techniques that survive today

Aug. 17, 2007 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Page Two: Seasons Change, and So Do We
Our sports blog commences, 'SXSW Presents' continues, and Priest unmasks the past

Oct. 6, 2006 Column by Louis Black

Dancing Through Uncharted Territory
Choreographic explorers Sharir & Bustamante and their 20-year expedition of discovery

May 13, 2005 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

After a Fashion
Hangin' with your Style Avatar, the B-52's, Pam Des Barres, Miss Kitty, and mo' – oh, and some ho's … San Ho's that is …

March 19, 2004 Column by Stephen MacMillan Moser

José Toirac: "Sacrifice"
The Gallery 106 exhibition "Sacrifice" features images and text painted in red wine by José Toirac that draws mythic connections between wine and blood and also asks us to reflect on mortality and death as it is paid for the freedom of others.

Sept. 5, 2003 Arts Review by Robert Faires

After a Fashion
Chronicle style avatar Stephen goes to some parties. So you weren't invited; shut up and come along anyway …

June 21, 2002 Column by Stephen MacMillan Moser

After a Fashion
There's no lack of fashion at Groopie; hair online; Marcy gets well soon, and another José Eber sighting. All inside!

May 3, 2002 Column by Stephen MacMillan Moser

Carmen: Hot! Hot! Hot!!
Austin Lyric Opera's latest staging of Bizet's Carmen is such a refreshing and vivid presentation -- and at the City Coliseum, no less -- that this tale of a gypsy love-sorceress and her jealous soldier-lover should smolder in audiences' imaginations well after this production's last embers have flickered out.

May 25, 2001 Arts Review by Robi Polgar

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