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Exhibitionism
Works by Chris Scroger: Mickey Mouse for the Next Millennium
"...Somewhere between the fantastical visions of Salvador Dali and those..."

July 11, 1997 Arts Review

Exhibitionism
Big Stinkin' International Improv Fest: Full-Out Fun and No Net
"...Improv is the perfect sport for a person who is a mass media sponge with an agile..."

May 30, 1997 Arts Review

Agency of Light
Tripping the Neon Lights Fantastic
"...neon, encircled by chasing, flickering incandescent bulbs, but for some reason, it sticks in my brain like a red..."

May 23, 1997 Arts Feature by Kate X Messer

Termagant Homosexuals...
"...If anybody is homophobic, it's termagant homosexuals who are so far in denial of their sexual addiction and dis-ease..."

May 23, 1997 Column

Music Recommended
"...vanity project? Because The Artist Formerly Known as Saul Hudson is still the non-traditional guitarist's guitarist, flush with both..."

April 4, 1997 Music Feature

Record Reviews
"...The following are albums by artists playing the 1997 South by Southwest music conference. Each review is tagged with..."

March 14, 1997 Music Review

The Hate Crimes Debate
Murders of Gay Men Cause Concern
"...of an automobile accident 14 years earlier. He was also gay...."

March 14, 1997 News Feature by Amy Smith

Street Cred to Burn
The 1996-97 Austin Music Awards
"...indie and psych-rock permutations. On top of that, traditional sounds -- specifically country, blues, and swing -- came roaring..."

March 7, 1997 Music Feature by Christopher Gray

Live Shots
"...-- a Maxstravganza if you will. Three hours of nothing but Max. Or so you might think. Actually the..."

Feb. 28, 1997 Music Feature

Record Reviews
"...THE FUTURE SOUND OF LONDON..."

Feb. 21, 1997 Music Review

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