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Webb on the Web
Don Webb: Surreal but Awake
"...Nan Madol ruins ... these huge buildings with no windows. They're strangely shaped, and no one knew who built..."

July 31, 1998 Screens Feature by Jon Lebkowsky

Day Trips
"...Opened to live racing in 1997, Lone Star Park is..."

June 12, 1998 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

The Long, Hot Summer
Books to Spend Your Summer With
"...easy to forgive. My Year of Meats is an open-handed gift, a nervy kick in the pants, a warm..."

June 5, 1998 Books Feature

Attention to Detail
The Little Things Make a Big Difference at Tocai
"...expert steered our table to wines most appropriate for "open border" diners (curious folks who taste freely from each..."

May 22, 1998 Food Feature by Pableaux Johnson

Brain Boom
Austin's Techno Geeks and Slackers Cash In
"...and the little tune you hear when booting up Windows 95. Some companies like Crack dot Com are even..."

March 20, 1998 News Feature by Kayte VanScoy

Postscripts
Mixed Notes
"...the black letter typeface to issues of German nationalism opened this week at New York's Herb Lubalin Study Center..."

March 6, 1998 Books Column by Clay Smith

Parallel Universe
Ruben Ramos: El Gato Negro's
"...made them feel safe. "They started leaving the door open again, and opening windows." It's a small, modest house..."

Feb. 6, 1998 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Day Trips
"...with pointed ears and wings crouched on the third-floor windowsill of the Gothic Revival-style Norwood Building at 114 W...."

Jan. 30, 1998 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

The Year in Books
What New Book Brought You the Most Enjoyment in 1997 and Why?
"...2. Do The Windows Open? by Julie Hecht..."

Jan. 9, 1998 Books Feature by Phil West

Day Trips
"...the beauty of the interior. The two-story stained glass windows bathe the pews in warm sunlight while the two-foot-thick..."

Nov. 14, 1997 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Like a Hurricane
Jim Jarmusch + Neil Young + Crazy Horse
"...after collecting the material and sitting down and being open enough so that the material told us -- me..."

Nov. 7, 1997 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

Habitat for Humanity Builds More Than Houses Foundation of Faith
"...take in all of its evolving angles with my open-mouthed and speculative glances. I have volunteered for Habitat before,..."

Nov. 7, 1997 Features Feature by Jay Hardwig

Exhibitionism
The Cherry Orchard: About Real People
"...you can solve it in time. Keep your eyes open. Look. See for yourself...."

Oct. 10, 1997 Arts Review

Fade In
Austin Heart of Film Screenwriters Conference & Festival
"...the Buck Henry/Graduate program at the Paramount). The evening opens at 7:30pm with a screening, for which a separate..."

Oct. 3, 1997 Screens Feature by Russell Smith

Postmarks
Chronicle Kills Poster Art
"...I began taping flyers on their old just-off-Guad office windows eight years ago. But recently I have begun to..."

Sept. 26, 1997 Column

Day Trips
"...Wenzel and one of his sons have opened a candy store in nearby Hico where they make..."

Sept. 19, 1997 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Violators Will Be Punished
"...front stoop of Atomic City with Jim "Straight Edge" Copenhaver and Kozik...."

Sept. 12, 1997 Music Feature by Marc Savlov

Day Trips
"...were in the back of the house with large windows to catch the breeze. The house is furnished with..."

Aug. 8, 1997 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

If You Knew Suzi...
New China Grill Proves Suzi Yi Is a Restaurant Star
"...Suzi's location has several advantages over the original. The open kitchen offers patrons seated at the bar an opportunity..."

July 11, 1997 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Room With a Vista
New Brio Overlooks Hills, Not Adventure
"...9400 Arboretum Blvd., 342-2642 Open daily: 11am-3pm, lunch; 3pm-5pm, appetizers; 5-10pm, Sun-Thu; 5-11pm, Fri-Sat,..."

May 30, 1997 Food Feature by Rebecca Chastenet dé Gery

Sleek But Sporadic
Does a Vegetarian Monopoly Breed Complacency?
"...the outside, creeping flowers and highway bumps offset an open, arbored, Austin-indigenous edifice. Inside, east wall windows that stretch..."

April 11, 1997 Food Feature by Meredith Phillips

Further Reflections
SXSW Film Festival
"...bank robbing duo, Bonnie and Clyde. The Big Charade's opening and closing sequences are particularly lyrical in their use..."

March 21, 1997 Screens Feature

Exhibitionism
"...babbling over large, jagged boulders. The paintings are like windows that look out onto tranquil rural settings, except not..."

March 14, 1997 Arts Review

A Bunch for Brunch
Not Quite Breakfast, Not Quite Lunch
"...for some unfathomable reason, you can't find a restaurant open for brunch on any given weekend, there are now..."

March 7, 1997 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Crusty Business
"...souls as we stared out of the steamy, rain-streaked windows onto Guadalupe. The sausage and anchovies were good, the..."

Feb. 28, 1997 Food Feature

Day Trips
"...the historical significance in keeping the old dance hall open. With the dance hall's most recent reincarnation, it has..."

Feb. 21, 1997 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

East of Austin
Why Is This Buddha Smiling?
"...pictures and statues of enlightened beings, because they are windows to enlightenment. The familiar Buddha with a smiling face..."

Dec. 27, 1996 News Feature

Food-o-File
"...of cookies backed up by gingerbread and sugar-stained glass windows; and a grocery-sized chocolate bag filled with dried fruits,..."

Dec. 20, 1996 Food Column

Online Hit
Instant Sports Patents a Pastime
"...an applet), takes five minutes to load on most Windows 95- equipped PCs and is so complicated, says Barstow,..."

Oct. 11, 1996 Screens Feature by Andy Langer

Many Voices
Poet/Essayist Naomi Shihab Nye
"...seen without writing about them in prose first. It's opening those extra windows into psyches and memories, and it's..."

Aug. 16, 1996 Books Feature by Phil West

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