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Political Action Committee Proclaims Support for Convention Center
PHAM says expansion means millions in community benefits
"...In front of City Hall this morning — with City Council poised..."

Aug. 8, 2019 News Post by Michael King

An Eye for History
"...Life magazine photojournalist, is working late. He takes one of the canvases belonging to the artist, dusts it off,..."

April 23, 1999 Arts Feature by Sam Martin

SXSW Film Review: Museum Town
Epic art as economic development in the story of MASS MoCA
"...There are dozens, even hundreds of cities across America that were born of industry, and..."

March 12, 2019 SXSW Post by Richard Whittaker

Bullock Museum Cancels "Forget the Alamo" Program Under Pressure
Right-wing outrage scuttles writers' virtual event (for now)
"...In an ironic move, the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum today (July 1), with three hours notice, canceled..."

July 1, 2021 News Post by Mike Clark-Madison

Vision of a New Republic
Plans for the Revitalization of Republic Square
"...When Bobbie Barker, regional vice-president of Southern Union Gas, was chair of the Downtown Austin..."

July 13, 2001 News Feature by Chale Nafus

Summer Fun: Goddess of Liberty, Vampire Slayer
Summer Fun continues with the strongest face this side of the Pecos
"...Let me just get this out of the way. There's something you need to know about..."

May 23, 2013 Chronolog Post by Nina Hernandez

Tubes of Art
"...Antonio. We're going to hear the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum's senior curator of film and media arts, John G...."

Sept. 11, 1998 Arts Feature by Rebecca S. Cohen

Pink Floyd's Roger Waters Gets Political With the Chronicle
He should be a prime-time news analyst. Televisions would melt.
"...by phone Feb. 19 in London on the occasion of a keynote appearance at the subsequently canceled SXSW, Roger..."

March 20, 2020 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

The Battle of Washington's Bulge
The textbook wars make a casualty of Washington Crossing the Delaware.
"...1776, but the old soldier is now in danger of being permanently unmanned -- by the combined forces of..."

Nov. 22, 2002 News Feature by Michael King

Bullock Museum Commemorates 100 Years of Women’s Suffrage in Texas
“Sister Suffragist” tackles the timeline of women’s rights
"...On the second floor of the state history galleries, guarded by the zinc and..."

June 14, 2019 Arts Post by Savana Dunning

Art of the State
Retiring director Rick Hernandez reflects on three decades with the Texas Commission on the Arts
"...on the Arts, Dolph Briscoe was in the governor's office, Jimmy Carter was in the White House, and Elvis..."

Aug. 17, 2007 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Music of the Spheres
Sinatra in the Sahara
"...The kingdom of Morocco achieved independence from French and Spanish rule in..."

July 9, 1999 Music Feature by David Lynch

Triumph of the Yellow Kid
Comics are art, Spiegelman notes in his panel-busting history lesson
"...From the beginning, comics knew the pain of the late Rodney Dangerfield: They didn't get no respect...."

Oct. 22, 2004 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Decay, Preserve, Observe: The Experimental Memories of Bill Morrison
The cinematic pioneer discusses his career and filmography before his Austin retrospective
"...Auguste Lumière invented the Cinématographe and locked in much of what we know as the felt experience of "going..."

Jan. 21, 2022 Screens Feature by Joe Gross

The Dialogue of Poets
Conjunto Aztlan's Movimiento Music
"...heavens in eloquent scrolls. A place where the Dialogue of Poets was a state event, convened to gather regional..."

April 17, 1998 Music Feature by Belinda Acosta

The Constancy of Sorrow
Native Texan Kevin Reynolds taps loss of innocence, from Cold War Commies to The Count of Monte Cristo
"...their mutual 1985 breakthrough, Fandango; 1991's Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves; and, four years later, the logistically cursed and..."

May 8, 2009 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Song of Life on Death Row
How Dead Man Walking came to be an opera -- and to be produced in Austin before almost every other city in the world -- reveals the great risks and rewards in developing new works for the modern operatic stage.
"...space is small and austere: fluorescent bulbs and walls of bare brick, a window for observers in an adjoining..."

Jan. 10, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Page Two: A Time of Peace and Light
Snapshots for swiftly passing days
"...keeps accelerating. This is the first in a series of columns that will pace the end of this year..."

Dec. 19, 2008 Column by Louis Black

Man of the People
"...been more than 30 years since Francisco Roux-López was offered his first government job by the Mexican ambassador in..."

Sept. 25, 1998 News Feature by Mary Jane Garza

How Austin Is Marking the Centennial of Women Winning the Vote
In 1920, women won the right to vote. In 2020, Austin is marking that victory in various ways. Here’s how.
"...heats up. Charles Ponzi is arrested for swindling investors of $7 million. Cleveland Indians shortstop Ray Chapman is killed..."

Aug. 14, 2020 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Point Austin: Unlearned History
Vietnam War Summit raises ghosts and questions
"...readers, the Vietnam War seems little more than ancient history. To the generation now aging out of public consciousness..."

April 29, 2016 News Column by Michael King

Please Kill Me and other ROCK & ROLL BOOKS of 1996
"...anything else. And hey, a rock club's hardly a museum, and a well-scuffed 45rpm single or shiny new CD..."

Dec. 6, 1996 Books Feature

A Declaration of Independence
Zavala Elementary and Principal Sean Fox are succeeding at going their own way
"...something is changing. In fact, over the last couple of years, the campus has seen double-digit improvements in test..."

May 9, 2014 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

'Austin: East of I-35': Love Notes to a Community
Photographer Rama Tiru's book brings the Eastside alive in a riot of vibrant colors
"..."Labor of love" doesn't quite hit the mark in describing Rama..."

Dec. 18, 2009 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Land of 1,000 Dramas
Venues
"...crowed that this year's VORTEX season was composed entirely of new works. It's indicative of Cullum's fervor for material..."

March 12, 1999 Arts Feature

Landmarks of the Nineties
"...say), but now that they they've been the focus of elections, legislation, angry rallies, tortured performance art, and the..."

Jan. 7, 2000 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

The Price of Progress
Worldly Roots
"...could burn water." Moving to Paris at the age of 17, she studied at Le Cordon Bleu, the world-famous..."

Feb. 26, 1999 News Feature by Charles Nafus

Day Trips: Old State Capitol, Baton Rouge
Cajun history in the Old State Capitol
"...its fortunes rise and fall. It now houses the Museum of Political History...."

June 28, 2019 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

The Hightower Report: Help Oust Junk Science From Our Public Science Museums
Climate change denialism comes for natural history museums
"...Koch brothers, however, to invent a whole new category of greenwashing. Doling out millions of their oil-smeared greenbacks, David..."

April 10, 2015 News Column by Jim Hightower

A Starring Role: Interview with Neil deGrasse Tyson
Our man Brenner talks with the famed astrophysicist, because science.
"...Neil deGrasse Tyson, the celebrated astrophysicist, the director of the Hayden Planetarium, the subject of a thousand Facebook..."

Nov. 26, 2013 Chronolog Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

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