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Johnnie Taylor, Soul Man
Johnnie Taylor's Live at the Summit Club gets released.
"...anointed in front of more than 100,000 people at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum by the Rev. Jesse Jackson while..."

March 9, 2007 Music Post by Greg Beets

Starter for 10
This British coming-of-age drama and romantic comedy is fairly predictable, although the charming actors manage to keep the story’s characters just this side of stereotype and mediocrity.
"...pattern of premiering the film exclusively in New York, Los Angeles, and Austin. Starter for 10, which also screened..."

Feb. 23, 2007 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

To the Lighthouse
After 20 years, WTP4 returns to a still unanswered question: Do we need it?
"...Town Lake to the south – underscored his announcement: closure of the aging Green and construction of a new..."

Feb. 23, 2007 News Feature by Wells Dunbar

Point Austin: The Lege Provides
"Alternatives" to health care
"...operational programs at that. The Houston Chronicle and the Los Angeles Times picked up the story, and, stung by..."

Feb. 23, 2007 News Column by Michael King

The Serene Life
David Lynch meditates on Inland Empire
"...starting. The film has opened in New York and Los Angeles and Boston. Then, just a few days ago,..."

Jan. 19, 2007 Screens Feature by Mark Fagan

The Big Turnaround (and Who's to Thank for It)
"...an innate intolerance of – even repulsion toward - losing. How ... Hold on a second … This just..."

Jan. 12, 2007 Sports Post by Josh Rosenblatt

Freedom Writers
Although based on a true story, this is another movie in which the cute white lady goes into an irascible high school and makes everybody love learnin'.
"...Relentlessly cheerful despite the opening footage of the 1992 Los Angeles riots, Gruwell fails her first few lessons –..."

Jan. 5, 2007 Movie Review by Marrit Ingman

Point Austin: Invisible No More
Houston janitors strike a mighty blow for the value and dignity of labor
"...sense of dignity. As janitor Mercedes Herrera told the Los Angeles Times, before the union she was "an invisible..."

Dec. 1, 2006 News Column by Michael King

Bobby
Bobby looks at the lives of some everyday people who are about to get caught up in the avalanche of history when they become witnesses to the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy.
"...death in the kitchen of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. At the time of his assassination, Kennedy was..."

Nov. 24, 2006 Movie Review by Josh Rosenblatt

The Image Formed
Previewing the 12th Austin Film Festival
"...took a break from their most recent trip to Los Angeles to talk to the Chronicle about the little..."

Oct. 20, 2006 Screens Feature by Toddy Burton

Hard Habit to Break
Moonlight Towers' DIY road rage: This is you, Austin
"...There are all kinds of ways to lose money on tour. Over Indian food near the Santa..."

Sept. 8, 2006 Music Feature by Christopher Gray

The Greatest Gift
An oral history unearthing one of post-punk's most seminal acts: Austin's Scratch Acid
"...in the band, so I could kind of get lost in it. That helped a lot. That and drinky-poos...."

Sept. 1, 2006 Music Feature by Greg Beets

Snakes on a Plane
This solid little B-movie arrives cloaked in the dodgy garb of a fanboy phenomenon.
"...of Wolf Creek) witnessing a particuarly brutal murder by Los Angeles crime boss Eddie Kim (Byron Lawson), who promptly..."

Aug. 25, 2006 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Quinceañera
Don't confuse this Sundance charmer with My Big Fat Mexican Debut, for its farcical scenes of high hair and waltzes form a genial, light-comic prism for watching race, age, class, and sexuality collide in one of America's most economically and ethnically complex cities.
"...stalled television career, fine furniture, and a bungalow in Los Angeles' rapidly gentrifying Echo Park neighborhood. Carlos (Garcia) is..."

Aug. 25, 2006 Movie Review by Marrit Ingman

OoBer Alles
A guide to the troupes of the 2006 Out of Bounds Improv Festival (aka OoB V)
"...Keilly & Roeters: Experienced Los Angeles improvisers Suzanne Keilly (Groundlings, Acme Comedy Theatre) and..."

Aug. 25, 2006 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Film News
It's dry as a bone out there, but this verdant pasture of industry info and celebrity gossip is no mirage
"...– release on Sept. 1 in Austin, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, and Toronto, a spokesperson for 20th..."

Aug. 25, 2006 Screens Column by Joe O'Connell

From Stuff, Art
The 21st 'New American Talent' exhibition features a whopping 72 works of art, many of them created from everyday objects
"...Twenty-First Exhibition" in conjunction with "Thing: New Sculpture From Los Angeles," a recent exhibition of sculpture she co-curated at..."

July 14, 2006 Arts Feature by Amanda Douberley

Extra Credit
How a class I took in college helped find distribution for a low-budget, high-caliber indie
"...the end of the semester and gave me as close to an answer as I'll get to a complicated..."

July 14, 2006 Screens Feature by Brian Clark

When Hollywood Met Steve Collins
... and other Austin stories from the L.A. Film Festival
"...film gluttony. But as I prepped for last week's Los Angeles Film Festival, I remembered the enigmatic advice from..."

July 7, 2006 Screens Feature by Toddy Burton

'Hitten Switches': Of Communal Recognition
The mail-art collaboration 'Hitten Switches,' by Travis Millard and Michael Sieben, is a journal, a two-person diary, an ode to friendship, and a manifestation of a respectful relationship
"...you like getting good mail? Austinite Michael Sieben and Los Angeles, Calif., resident Travis Millard do. That's why they..."

June 23, 2006 Arts Feature by Rachel Koper

Better Git It in Your Soul
Why listen to jazz's greatest bassist Charles Mingus today? The Creative Opportunity Orchestra's monthlong Mingus Among Us series has answers.
"...in Arizona and raised in the Watts district of Los Angeles. His interests ranged from gospel music to the..."

June 16, 2006 Music Feature by Harvey Pekar

Media Watch: Libel Suits Ain't Pretty
Suit against KVUE alleges story defamed local modeling and acting school owner
"...them to pay $5,000 to attend an audition in Los Angeles. That's wrong, the talent agent told Campos. No..."

June 16, 2006 News Feature by Kevin Brass

Down in the Valley
Sadly, this is less the epic modern Western it aspires to be than a muddled melodrama about a delusional drifter played by Edward Norton.
"...previously of low-budget psycho-horror such as Dahmer) wants the Los Angeles freeways to possess the visual import of John..."

June 2, 2006 Movie Review by Marrit Ingman

Getting Physical
Anna Deavere Smith returns to Austin to investigate the resilience of the human body
"...bodies. The creator of Fires in the Mirror; Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992; and House Arrest is hard at work..."

May 12, 2006 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Poppin' and Lockin' Ain't Stoppin'
Boogaloo Shrimp on life two decades after 'Breakin'
"...Gold. I came from Willmington, Calif., right outside of Los Angeles, and every weekend I would have to battle..."

April 7, 2006 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Ask the Dust
The legendary screenwriter and occasional director Robert Towne here adapts and directs John Fante's Depression-era novel about a first-generation Italian-American novelist and his life in Los Angeles.
"...about a first-generation Italian-American novelist and his life in Los Angeles. Colin Farrell and Salma Hayek provide the steam..."

March 31, 2006 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Loves Acosta's Tejano Music Article
"...Belinda Acosta [“Outlaw Onda,” Music, Feb. 17]. Being from Los Angeles, it is a world I don't really know,..."

Feb. 20, 2006 Postmarks

Transamerica
Felicity Huffman’s commanding, gender-bending performance is the primary reason to see Transamerica.
"...Bree has been outwardly living as a woman in Los Angeles, awaiting imminent sexual reassignment surgery – the final..."

Jan. 27, 2006 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Letters at 3AM
Stanley Crawford's 1966 novel 'GASCOYNE' has been out of print for 35 years, a literary crime redressed this month by the Overlook Press
"...Many (this writer among them) have written novels about Los Angeles, yet in none but Gascoyne is L.A.'s paramount..."

Nov. 25, 2005 Column by Michael Ventura

My Favorite Year
In an extraordinary season of four premieres, playwright Robert Schenkkan brings UT, his old school, a new screwball comedy
"...currently in rehearsal at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles; and a dramatic adaptation of Stephen Vincent Benét's..."

Nov. 4, 2005 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

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