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Father Time
Claude van Lingen's conceptual artwork counts down from 1,000
"...ever-mutable Project Space, this was a dramatic installation: dozens of narrow boards, each with one mirrored side, dangled from..."

Dec. 20, 2013 Arts Feature by Andy Campbell

Jimmy Jalapeeno: In Memoriam
The late artist's loved ones gather to celebrate his life
"...Friends of the late Austin painter and photographer Jim Bonar, better..."

June 7, 2013 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Day Trips
"...It's time once again to do a little bit of housekeeping and clean of off my desk some of..."

Jan. 1, 1999 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Is This UTopia?
A Long-Overdue University Master Plan is Unveiled
"...by Mike Clark-Madison The war room for the University of Texas' campus master-planners is on the top floor of..."

Sept. 22, 1995 News Feature

Crossing the Lines
Women Comic Strippers
"...The close-up is of a mottled beard, flecked with feathers and vomit, with..."

May 12, 1995 Books Feature by Kate X Messer

April in Austin (Part 2)
Austin is still buzzing with events for this Spring.
"...us to suggest 6 fantastic festivals filled with food, artistic aptitude, sound sensation, and some fine Texas sunshine...."

April 10, 2013 Events Post by Alayna Alvarez

Day Trips & Beyond: March Events Roundup
Springtime in Texas means wildflowers and festivals abound
"...Start your bluebonnet searches at these helpful websites:..."

March 1, 2017 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Donya Stockton Isn’t Going Anywhere Near Hell in That Handbasket
The Austin clubland mover-and-shaker weaves much to the imagination
"...Donya Stockton, co-owner of Austin’s Beerland and Rio Rita and King Bee and..."

April 4, 2016 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Arthouse: Unveiling a new curator
Elizabeth Dunbar joins Arthouse as its first full-time curator in the organization's 95-year history
"...Arthouse has been serving the visual arts in Texas for..."

Feb. 2, 2007 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

TV Eye
A Look Back
"...and now 30 – The Territory, the Texas-produced showcase of independent film and video, returns for a new season..."

April 28, 2006 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Local Palette
Apprentices of the Masters
"...I noticed two particularly unusual things about this art opening: RC Cola and..."

Feb. 7, 1997 Arts Feature

Hyde Park Bar & Grill Is All Forked Up, NADC Burger Smashes Those Idle Hands, Industry Is Off the 86 Board, Marufuku Ramen Noodles Its Way to Mueller, and (How D’ya Like It?) More, More, More
All the news that’s fit to get your taste buds quivering
"...Here's some of what's happening in Austin's culinary scene, as wrangled from..."

Oct. 12, 2022 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

The 'It' Perspective
Photographer Fritz Henle seen through the lens of Austin image-maker Matthew Fuller
"...In "Fritz Henle: In Search of Beauty," the Harry Ransom Center has shone a spotlight..."

June 12, 2009 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Gay Place
The Return of Homo Arigato
"...series. Homo Arigato, which screens "rare and beautiful" films of the not-straight variety, has found a new home with..."

Jan. 12, 2018 Column by Sarah Marloff

What's a Little Rainbow Crosswalk Between Friends?
Plan to celebrate the gayborhood heads to Council
"...West Hollywood, Calif., started a phenomenon in 2012 when they painted the gayborhood's..."

Sept. 19, 2014 News Feature by David Estlund

Postmarks
Texas Our Texas loves Texas; Neighbors for Neighbors hate strip-mining; Justin B. Andrews returns; and other delighted and dismayed letters from readers.
"...While we sincerely appreciate the emphasis Robert Bryce's article placed on the need to create more parkland and..."

Sept. 17, 1999 Column

'... Might Be Good'
Wendy Vogel takes over as editor of Austin's online visual arts journal
"...When Claire Ruud headed off to obtain her master's in business at the Yale..."

Sept. 24, 2010 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Free Will Astrology
Your weekly horoscope, June 12-18
"...before, you seem willing to treat yourself as an art project that's worthy of your creative ingenuity – as..."

June 19, 2020 Column by Rob Brezsny

A War on Passivity: Rick Alverson and Tye Sheridan Climb The Mountain
The confrontational director challenges audiences to work once again
"..."Bloated, pacified bodies, fed on a steady diet of anasthesia." Rick Alverson is blunt in his description of..."

Aug. 6, 2019 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Day Trips
Georgetown's Palace Theatre Guild's You Can't Do That, Dan Moody! is staged in the actual courtroom in which the play's events first took place.
"...You Can't Do That, Dan Moody! re-creates one of the early victories in the war for civil rights..."

Sept. 10, 1999 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Day Trips
"...E. Mcleod Clear Springs Restaurant on the highway outside of New Braunfels captures the flavor of a Texas roadhouse..."

April 10, 1998 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Day Trips: The Cistern, Houston
Houston’s former underground reservoir perfect canvas for light artist
"...seems to twist and bend the 221 concrete columns of the underground reservoir like strands of stripped taffy. It..."

May 25, 2018 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Day Trips & Beyond: December Events Roundup
Holiday happenings, news, and more
"...December is off to a wet and chilly start, but the Christmas..."

Dec. 2, 2015 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

ACL Music Fest Sunday Interviews
Inside Luke Temple's world of echo
"...Vinyl, the project's eponymous debut achieves an alchemical balance of four-track intimacy and enchanting Afro-psych pop, like Paul Simon..."

Oct. 2, 2009 Music Feature by Austin Powell

Five Arts Events in Austin This Weekend
Theatre, graphic glory, steamrollering, coffee, and the ol' brown box
"...the city. Experience something more than the familiar cushions of that couch and the pressure gravity imparts upon your..."

Feb. 9, 2018 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Kid Powers
Charlie Belle kicks up some Magnetic Fields buzz
"...Local kid wonders Jendayi and Gyasi Bonds of the band Charlie Belle got a shout-out in USA..."

Sept. 23, 2011 Screens Post by Cindy Widner

Jeff Williams: Thickly Settled
For his exhibit 'Thickly Settled,' artist Jeff Williams has blanketed an array of everyday objects in an electrostatic flocking fiber that looks a lot like dust from an AC window unit
"...As the first truly hot days of the year approach and air-conditioning units across town are..."

June 8, 2007 Arts Review by Amanda Douberley

Man Walks Into a Room
"Often enough in Man Walks Into a Room, you get a plot description and a lesson," writes Clay Smith of Nicole Krauss' beguiling and haunting debut novel, about a man who loses his memory and isn't particularly interested in getting it back.
"...a beguiling, haunting detective story: On the last day of classes, a respected young English professor at Columbia University..."

Aug. 23, 2002 Books Review by Clay Smith

Wild, Wild Webcasts
Why party in line when you can party online?
"...it's New Year's Eve 1999, the final few hours of hype, hope, and (possible) horror draining away like so..."

Dec. 31, 1999 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Family Matters
The Texas Documentary Tour: Alan Berliner
"...1996 New York Film Festival. As the central character of the experimental documentary Nobody's Business, the 79-year-old retired sportswear..."

Jan. 9, 1998 Screens Feature by Jason Silverman

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