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New Year's Eve Events
"...new year begins to claw its way through the still-living carcass of the old one and citizens start jockeying..."

Dec. 26, 2003 Features Feature by Wells Dunbar

The Bold and the Beautiful
Young chef / owner Tyson Cole has Uchi right where he -- and probably everyone else -- wants it.
"...like mushrooms after the rain. While there are some high-quality sushi restaurants, it also seems that most Japanese and..."

Nov. 14, 2003 Food Feature by Claudia Alarcón

The Ecstatic or, Homunculus
We've seen the holy fool before, of course; perhaps we're well acquainted. In The Ecstatic -- the debut novel by Victor LaValle, who cannonballed into the young / urban / big-lit milieu with the award-winning short story collection Slapboxing With Jesus, made the PEN / Faulkner finalist list with this book, and, somewhere in there, got really fat and then thin again -- there are at least four, but first and foremost is Anthony James, 315-pound protagonist -- hero, maybe.
"...debut novel by Victor LaValle, who cannonballed into the young/urban/big-lit milieu with the award-winning short story collection Slapboxing With..."

Oct. 10, 2003 Books Review by Cindy Widner

Page Two
If you want to cut government spending, legalize pot, plus more pearls on government spending (or lack thereof) and the Austin Film and Green festivals.
"...$10. If the current condition of state and national politics has you down, here is a chance to explore..."

Oct. 10, 2003 Column by Louis Black

Salon of the West
They may not notice us every time we go to Barton Springs -- after all, they are thinking, passionate men, deep in conversation. But we sure notice them: the men at Philosophers' Rock. Who are they? And why does Austin owe them such a debt of gratitude?
"...man named Roy Bedichek for a conversation and a little beer. To get there, he turns left from his..."

July 4, 2003 Books Feature by Steve Moore

Letters at 3AM
We call them "retirees," although in other cultures and eras they would be elders, but if they had anything real to do they wouldn't be coming here to Jean, Nevada.
"...Two gaudy, cheap-looking, neon-lit structures constitute most of what there is of Jean,..."

May 2, 2003 Column by Michael Ventura

Dig Deeper
Now what kind of mother would take her kids to see a movie about juvenile delinquents serving time in a hard-labor prison camp? A smart one, if she's read Holes, Louis Sachar's wacky, wickedly funny children's book that makes the leap to the big screen this Friday.
"...read the book can tell you, is the correctional facility where our wrongfully imprisoned young hero, Stanley Yelnats, is..."

April 18, 2003 Screens Feature by Peter Debruge

Game Boy
Local development company Game Titan grows up, but stays young at heart
"...of the corporate world: "All the ceilings were just lit up with this crazy fluorescent brightness from hell, and..."

July 19, 2002 Screens Feature by Michael Connor

The Truth Is Out There
Patrice Pike emerges from the "jam band thing."
"...her own strength of character. To any fan of Little Sister, Sister 7, or her newest band Black Box..."

June 7, 2002 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

The Kindermann Depiction
In The Kindermann Depiction, Physical Plant Theater's Steve Moore and director Carlos Trevino have created two worlds, one flooded with leaves, one made of cloth, that are full of strange wonders. We wouldn't want to live there; but our lives are much enriched by having paid a visit.
"...Intrigued? Little way to be otherwise. This complex, living tableau, envisioned..."

May 10, 2002 Arts Review by Wayne Alan Brenner

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...Because of this lack of communication, real quality differences existed between some of our university transfer courses,..."

March 22, 2002 Column

The Tastes of Taste
Two books that dissect the palate -- one metaphorically, the other scientifically
"...and Peter Kaminsky's new book, The Elements of Taste (Little, Brown & Co., $40), focuses on the palate --..."

Dec. 28, 2001 Food Feature by Rebecca Chastenet dé Gery

Naked City
"...will help employers create "bicycle stations" with showers, changing facilities, and secure bike parking. Another federal grant is already..."

Dec. 14, 2001 News Feature by Lauri Apple

After Atom
AFS presents the films of Kinji Fukasaku, Japan's premier post-war director.
"...films provide, beneath their surface of pulpy cheap thrills, harsh-lit exposés of postwar Japan's demoralized spirit and unflinching dissections..."

Sept. 28, 2001 Screens Feature by Will Robinson Sheff

Coach's Corner
Odds and Ends: NFL referees have an overinflated view of their own importance; the U.S. Open proved that in tennis, as elsewhere, youth will be served; and if people think Coach ignores UT football, well, there are good reasons for that.
"...much public tragedy. Too much. I have the proper litany of dates, times, and places stamped indelibly in memory...."

Sept. 21, 2001 Column by Andy "Coach" Cotton

Chapter 4: The Nineties!
March 1991 -- December 2000
"...through the Nineties, that the Chronicle finally settles into stability, respectability. At the beginning of the decade, the issue..."

Sept. 7, 2001 Features Feature

What's Wrong with Public Housing?
The remarkable turnaround of the city's Housing Authority
"...real people are nearly nonexistent, and bloated upscale haciendas litter the growth fringe like beached whales. Lots of talented..."

Aug. 31, 2001 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Motherless Child
Obscure monument to balladry finally sees the light of day
"...moral worth. Tending to inspire, usually because of elevated quality (as of beauty, nobility, or grandeur) or transcendent excellence."..."

July 6, 2001 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Cinema of the Americas
A Festival of Latino Films Showcases New Visions of an Old and Resurging Culture
"...rich plentitudes and mysteries of Latin American culture? What commonalities exist between our America and the Americas as a..."

April 13, 2001 Screens Feature by David Garza

Austin Confessions
Chris Gray gets laid.
"...Sex in the City. It would be a doc-style reality show about a down-on-his-luck songwriter who, after selling out..."

March 9, 2001 Music Feature by Christopher Gray

Professors of Pleasure
Their name may suggest a lack of intelligence, but make no mistake, the Flaming Idiots are wise men when it comes to comedy.
"...his feet. This is what they do. For a living. It's their job. Collectively, they go by the name..."

Dec. 22, 2000 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Tokyo Drifter & Branded to Kill
Japanese filmmaker Seijun Suzuki was fired from his film company for his off-the-wall cinematics; these two Sixties gangster movies explain why.
"...The movie's opening segment has the hero getting the living crap kicked out of him in a railyard; it's..."

Dec. 1, 2000 Screens Review by Jerry Renshaw

Too Much Caffeine Woman
Watching Jean Caffeine's eyes light up.
"..."At the Mabuhay, there was this little punk rock newspaper called Psyclone, and I wanted to..."

Oct. 13, 2000 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

Day Trips
Recycled Books, Denton's premiere used bookstore, features a world-class collection of fine editions, vinyl records and CDs in a historic downtown building.
"...but what makes this bookstore unique is the outstanding quality of the overall selection...."

Sept. 29, 2000 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

The Past Has Never Been Better for Chris Ware
"...speaking (and it's tough not to get into the politics of style when speaking of Ware), the Jimmy Corrigan..."

Sept. 8, 2000 Books Feature by Marc Savlov

For the Good Times
The Life and Times of Texas country crooner, Ray Price.
"...Price for his great honky-tonk sides, while his later countrypolitan work is met with disappointment, but the majority of..."

Sept. 1, 2000 Music Feature by David Cantwell

D'Angelo, Paramount Theater, Oakland, Calif., April 5
"...the lift depositing band members onstage through the temple's white-lit doorway. Once the whole of the "Soultronics" were onstage,..."

April 21, 2000 Music Review by Raoul Hernandez

Letters at 3AM
How broadband technologies will affect modern life.
"...day of life-recording, you would fall hopelessly behind your ability to manage and manipulate your material. There would not..."

March 3, 2000 Column by Michael Ventura

Money, It's a Gas
Economics, schmeconomics: Chronicle reviewer Roger Gathman compiles the latest books about the (almost) first commodity, money.
"...aimed at common enemies. But this article left its little barb in my hide. Not that I was dumb..."

Jan. 14, 2000 Books Feature by Roger Gathman

Stevie Wonder At the Close of a Century (Motown)
Box Sets
"...the artist early in his career, when he was "'Little' Stevie Wonder, the 12-year-old genius," and it tells you..."

Dec. 17, 1999 Music Review by Robert Faires

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