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It Takes a Village
Horn orchestra La Tribu blows it DiY style.
"...a big one, because I play in a horn section. My favorite bands -- P-Funk, Earth, Wind & Fire,..."

March 2, 2001 Music Feature by David Lynch

Almost Willie
On the Road Again with the King of the RV Parks.
"...outside the recreation center. "I shook his hand in 1986, and all he said was, 'All right Almost, make..."

Feb. 9, 2001 Music Feature by Melissa Sattley

Postmarks
Development peccadillos and Lost Austin kudos.
"...a Townhome development based on an approved plat allowing 8.6 acres of developable area. When we discovered other city..."

Feb. 2, 2001 Column

Page Two
Make sure we get the details right for the 2000 Austin Chronicle Music Poll by voting. Also, an introduction to the Politics staff and memories of watching 2001 for the first time.
"...I've received a number of compliments on the Politics section. The bottom line is stories like this week's cover..."

Jan. 12, 2001 Column by Louis Black

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...Pershing Elementary School, Pershing & Davis Streets, Rawlings, Wyoming, 82301. Thank you for your time and help...."

Jan. 5, 2001 Column

The Year That Wasn't
"...post and put her in charge of the business section. "There is not a better leader nor set of..."

Jan. 5, 2001 News Feature

Take Me to the River
Rock & Roll Books
"...after we published last Christmas' rock & roll book section, "do you say these books are about rock &..."

Dec. 29, 2000 Books Feature by Margaret Moser

Postmarks
These letters spell highway violence, the environment, and a lost bracelet.
"...construction of passenger stations. The study estimated ridership at 8,000 per day, a figure that could grow to nearly..."

Dec. 29, 2000 Column

Potluck at the Pedernales
'Chronicle' Cuisine Writers Prepare a Feast
"...Pork Loin Stuffed With Cranberry Chipotle RelishServes 8-10..."

Dec. 22, 2000 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Gotta Dance!
Kevin Archambault came late to dance, but his love of it and commitment to it have brought the young dancer and choreographer a long way in a short time.
"...this last show, A Chorus Line, there's this ballet section, and I was lost, and it took me so..."

Nov. 17, 2000 Arts Feature by Lindsey Schwartz

Good Taste
You spontaneously slow down and breathe easier when you enter Basil's, Barbara Chisholm writes. This is not a hipster hot spot that is peopled with folks checking the door to see if someone more interesting than their current partner has entered. People come here to concentrate on each other without distraction.
"...Despite the sudden influx of diners filling our servers' section to capacity, she never seemed harried or rushed. We..."

Nov. 10, 2000 Food Feature by Barbara Chisholm

Will Travel For Food
Roving Chronicle Cuisines writers send dispatches from a variety of locales.
"...editor, the writers who contribute to the Chronicle Cuisines section are a diverse and well-traveled group of interesting people..."

Nov. 10, 2000 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Rock en Tijuana
The border city of Tijuana gives birth to the bastard genre of Norteño and Electronica, Nortec.
"...Bostich (aka Ramon Amezcua) started playing ambient techno in 1988 under the name Bostich, which he co-opted from a..."

Nov. 3, 2000 Music Feature by Melissa Sattley

Time to Bounce
Rapping with Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth, the funkiest Connecticut Yankees in King Arthur's Court
"...Time-anointed "Renaissance Man" branched out further with the brilliant 1981 Eno collaboration My Life in the Bush of Ghosts,..."

Nov. 3, 2000 Music Feature by John G. La Briola

Grave Importance
Meiling Guentzel explores her fascination with small local graveyards and death and learns about life in the process.
"..."he just don't know the law." Said law is Section 711.041(a) of the Texas Statutes, which says that "any..."

Oct. 27, 2000 Features Feature by Meiling Guentzel

Outside the Box
The evolving idea of what it means to be experimental in this oh-so-traditional world is explored by filmmakers like Garcia Crow and Schiesari in the 25th season of The Territory, a television series showcasing the best short experimental works by film and video artists from Texas and around the world
"...and sweating to complete tony homes in the northwest section of town. The film, then, becomes a story of..."

Oct. 20, 2000 Screens Feature by David Garza

Hello Dottie
Austinite old-school punker Dottie Farrell explains the meaning of the word 'splooge.'
"...Yawns, her first group after moving to Austin in 1983, played at parties, skinheads would show up and shower..."

Oct. 13, 2000 Music Feature by Christopher Gray

Poetry in Emotion
Katherine Catmull never intended to pursue a career in acting. In fact, she seriously avoided it for as long as she could, choosing instead to earn her degree in English literature. Why is revealed in this profile of one of Austin's most sophisticated and literate performers.
"...productions for a variety of local theatre companies since 1984. But she is also exceptionally well-read and holds a..."

Oct. 6, 2000 Arts Feature by Robi Polgar

Noshing Kosher
Lorne Oppler gives the lowdown on eating kosher in Austin.
"...American culinary landscape since before the revolution. By the mid-18th century, Congregation Shearith Israel -- the Spanish and Portuguese..."

Sept. 29, 2000 Food Feature by Lorne Opler

Paying the Cost To Be the Boss
Q&A with the "King of the Blues"
"...King. Only a third son of the MS Delta, 82-year-old John Lee Hooker, who headlined last year's stellar Antone's..."

Sept. 29, 2000 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Southern Exposure
The 'Renaissance' of Far South Austin Pushes Upscale Development South of Stassney
"...concern: A 500-unit condominium project is planned for this 48-acre spread of vacant land that their neighborhood has grown..."

Sept. 8, 2000 News Feature by Amy Smith

Everything Is Possible ... Again
Seemingly unadaptable, Greil Marcus' 1989 opus Lipstick Traces proved to be the foundation for the Rude Mechanicals' strongest theatre work to date. As they revive their hit adaptation, the Rude Mechs reflect on its creation, its success, working as a collective, and being told by Marcus, "You staged the book I wanted to write."
"...what with its plentiful sidebars, its sweeping scope, Marcus' 1989 opus proved to be the foundation for the Austin..."

Sept. 1, 2000 Arts Feature by Ada Calhoun

Page Two
Cut up your jalepeños and get down to Waterloo park this Sunday.
"...the Chronicle's extended family shows up, joining a large cross-section of Austin. Come, enjoy, have fun, enter. We'll see..."

Aug. 25, 2000 Column by Louis Black

Hitting the Sauce
Scoop. Crunch. Swig. Vote. Pass.
"...Green sauces are usually the smallest section, but a bit dicier than the reds. Most cooks..."

Aug. 25, 2000 Food Feature by Pableaux Johnson

Hippo Snouts and Hyena Eyeballs
Through the years, Mick Vann explains, just about every edible thing imaginable, and some stuff even the most jaded imagination can barely contemplate, has been used to gird the loins of the hapless horny male. Remember: It's almost always the guys who feel the need to produce seed.
"...When the Summer Smut issue was announced and all section editors were encouraged to come up with stories on..."

Aug. 11, 2000 Food Feature by Mick Vann

Heaven's Metal
Austin Christian metal magazine is a must-read to those moshing for Jesus
"...never heard of Pete Stewart, Stavesacre, the Huntingtons, Project 86, PAX217, or Extol -- Christian punk, ska, rap-core, and..."

Aug. 4, 2000 Music Feature by Andy Langer

Lethal Weapon
FBI's use of tear gas questioned at Branch Davidian trial.
"...Carmel, testified last week about sleeping inside the chapel section of the building. "I could hear tanks all night,"..."

July 7, 2000 News Feature by Robert Bryce

Night Visions
Director Alison Maclean and author Denis Johnson on Jesus' Son, a soulful, darkly comic take on life and death as a junkie
"...Name of the World, reviewed in this week's Books section). He spent last spring in Austin teaching at UT's..."

July 7, 2000 Screens Feature by Sarah Hepola

America Gone Awry
Philip Roth's strength as a novelist, Tom Grimes says, is that he never writes as if he's finally reached a point of permanent self-definition. He's always searching for that definition, as a writer, as a Jew, and now, through the aging, reclusive Nathan Zuckerman, as an American.
"...complex female figure Roth has drawn. And the closing section of the novel, with its calmly crazed portrait of..."

June 23, 2000 Books Feature by Tom Grimes

Public Notice
Watch out far too many local public service organizations are holding very cool events this hot summer.
"...past weekend in The New York Times Sun, Jun 18, "Letters to the Editor" section. Not surprisingly, the letter..."

June 23, 2000 Column by Kate X Messer

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