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The Zen of Revolution
Career sideman Michael Ramos steps out with 'Charanga Cakewalk'
"...Ramos bears not a single distinguishing characteristic of the revolutionary. He's a quiet, unassuming, trim, and well-dressed man who..."

Aug. 18, 2006 Music Feature by Dave Marsh

Public Notice: The New Industrial Revolution?
Is Mayor Adler our Teddy Roosevelt?
"..."A hundred years ago, government responded to the Industrial Revolution by creating new kinds of regulations to protect people..."

Jan. 22, 2016 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Fire It Up
AFS Essential Cinema: Viva la Revolución: Films of the Mexican Revolution
"...teaming up with the Austin Film Society and the Mexican Consulate of Austin for the next AFS Essential Cinema..."

Sept. 10, 2010 Screens Feature

Day Trips: Charreada, San Antonio
A ranch work competition rooted in Mexican tradition
"...The charreada, or Mexican rodeo, in San Antonio began on the haciendas of..."

Sept. 15, 2017 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Revolución y Fantasía:
From AFS, Cine las Americas, and SXSW
"...Carmen Maura star in this story set during the Mexican Revolution. A young man falls in love with a..."

March 12, 2004 Screens Feature by Belinda Acosta

Parallel Universe
Ruben Ramos: El Gato Negro's
"...fields," says Ramos. "Literally." His father, Alfonso, was a Mexican immigrant who had come to the United States with..."

Feb. 6, 1998 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

The Death of Brad Will
An American reporter films his own murder in Oaxaca, and Mexican and U.S. authorities look the other way
"...traveled 2,500 miles, from New York to this violence-torn Mexican town, to find his...."

Aug. 10, 2007 News Feature by John Ross

The Life and Times of Gus Garcia
City Council Member Gus Garcia retires after more than 30 years of public service
"...Mexico. Martinez Bagarela took office in 1821 after the Mexican revolution and war for independence set off by Miguel..."

June 2, 2000 News Feature by Daryl Slusher

Imagined Mexico
A personal guide to three exhibits on Mexico through one bifurcated perspective
"...My father is Mexican. He was born in Xilitla, a speck tucked away..."

April 16, 2010 Arts Feature by Belinda Acosta

A Browner Shade of Black
Blazing trails of Chicano soul
"...sweet blend of reeds and brass, drawn from traditional Mexican genres and tempered with a love of rock &..."

Dec. 28, 2007 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

"Selections from the Permanent Collection"
Mexic-Arte Museum's showing of selections from its permanent collection is a little confusing in setup and somewhat rough, but there's also something charming about its rusticity.
"...Congress Avenue museum that was just designated the official Mexican and Mexican-American Fine Art Museum of Texas by Gov...."

Nov. 21, 2003 Arts Review by Sam Martin

Sloth; I Love Led Zeppelin; Las Soldaderas: Women of the Mexican Revolution; TV's Grooviest Variety Shows of the '60s and '70s
"...Fantagraphics, 111 pp., $19.95Las Soldaderas: Women of the Mexican Revolution..."

Dec. 15, 2006 Books Review by Cindy Widner

A Place Called Chiapas
Documentary traces the uprising of the Zapatista National Liberation Army, led by charismatic Subcommandante Marcos, who sparked the revolt of Indians seeking to reclaim their lives and land.
"...Wild. With all due respect to Gil Scott-Heron, today's revolutions are not only televised but Webcast as well, complete..."

April 9, 1999 Movie Review by Russell Smith

Whose Pancho Villa?
Well-meaning white guys. Who needs 'em?
"...occurring: the development of the motion picture and the Mexican Revolution. Intrigued with the new medium, Villa contacts the..."

Sept. 5, 2003 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Sabores Auténticos de México
This black-tie affair celebrates the anniversary of Mexican independence
"...and the centennial of the first year of the Mexican Revolution. In celebration of these milestones and on behalf..."

Sept. 10, 2010 Food Feature by Claudia Alarcón

'The Texas Rangers and the Mexican Revolution' and 'Patrolling Chaos: The U.S. Border Patrol in Deep South Texas'
Two new books about Texas explore a little bit of the deeper, darker, and less obvious parts of our history and culture
"...The Texas Rangers and the Mexican Revolution: The Bloodiest Decade, 1910-1920..."

Jan. 14, 2005 Books Review by Ed Baker

Like Water for Chocolate
"...Water for Chocolate, a simmering cauldron of romance and revolution, passion and purity, mysticism and witticism, is a powerful..."

May 7, 1993 Movie Review by Hollis Chacona

'El Automóvil Gris': Making an old silent film speak today
Mexican theatre company Teatro de Ciertos Habitantes brings a silent film from Mexican cinema into the 21st century, using a 19th century Japanese performance technique
"...by bringing a silent film from early 20th century Mexican cinema into the 21st century, using a 19th century..."

Jan. 26, 2007 Arts Feature by Belinda Acosta

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...I appreciate the Chronicle's interest in things Latino, Mexican, and Mexican-American. Certainly a review of exhibits at Mexic-Arte..."

July 22, 2005 Column

Lucía, Lucía
"...her – Lucía loses her dashing husband in a Mexican airport. But is he lost, or has he been..."

Aug. 8, 2003 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Making Waves
Austin Screenwriter Bill Wittliff Discusses The Perfect Storm
"...Writers Collection and the Wittliff Gallery of Southwestern and Mexican Photography. Add to those credits his work as a..."

June 30, 2000 Screens Feature by Sarah Hepola

West Coast Meets South of Texas
"...At the most basic level,Los Super Seven is a Mexican-American all-star band made up of Tex-Mex legends Freddy Fender..."

Sept. 18, 1998 Music Feature by Jim Caligiuri

El Mesón Mexicana y Tequilería
The food here is too exceptional to not be fully supported by consistent service and comfortable ambience
"...El Mesón Cocina Mexicana y Tequilería2038 S. Lamar, 442-4441 Monday, 11am-2:30pm; Tuesday-Thursday, 11am-10pm;..."

Sept. 24, 2010 Food Review by MM Pack

A Museum Comes of Age
"...The brainchild of Sylvia Orozco and her ex-husband, Mexican artist Pio Pulido, Mexic-Arte has survived divorces, economic busts,..."

July 23, 1999 Arts Feature by Mary Jane Garza

'Copland and Mexico'
Five-day concert series highlights this composer and orchestral music south of the border
"...Chávez – includes themes drawn from a handful of Mexican folk tunes that Copland found in published anthologies, and..."

March 21, 2014 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Pachanga!
Cinco de Mayo month Part III – the hombres: from Jovita's Mayo Pardo to Ruben Ramos' Mexican Revolution, Del Castillo, Joel Guzman, y más
"...styles we grew up with – rock, blues, Spanish, Mexican – but we're not Tejano at all...."

May 29, 2009 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

La Onda Chicano
Tejano music, as a genre, might be on the ropes, but Sunny Ozuna – one of the genre's architects – is anything but
"...celebrate the 35th anniversary of the university's Center for Mexican-American Studies. Backed by an orquesta drawn from Hernández's La..."

July 21, 2006 Music Feature by Greg Beets

Rock en Tijuana
The border city of Tijuana gives birth to the bastard genre of Norteño and Electronica, Nortec.
"...U.S. music styles and mixed them with their own Mexican flavor, Nortec is far more ambitious than just sex,..."

Nov. 3, 2000 Music Feature by Melissa Sattley

In His Words
Rolando Hinojosa-Smith's A Voice of His Own
"...the Mercedes high school he attended, focused on the Mexican Revolution of l910. "It involved two campesinos returning from..."

Oct. 21, 2011 Books Feature by Roberto Ontiveros

Bud Shrake's Adventures in the Film Trade
'Midnight rambling, creative gambling': Louis Black's 1985 interview with Songwriter screenwriter Bud Shrake
"...What on earth is going on?' Dennis said: 'The revolution has broken out. There's gunfire in the streets. The..."

May 8, 2009 Screens Feature by Louis Black

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