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Slouching Toward Iambic Pentameter
Recent Poetry From the Bottom Up
"...illustration by Amy Emery Christmas in the middle of summer..."

Aug. 1, 1997 Books Feature by Phil West

Lars Eighner Profiled
"...Austin writer Lars Eighner is having a raise-money-for-the-rent party, and..."

Feb. 16, 1996 Books Feature

Books, Books, Books
The Summer of '95
"...to ease the summer heat by spending time at Austin's myriad bookstores, where you'll find all these titles and..."

June 2, 1995 Books Feature

Day Trips & Beyond: March Events Roundup
Mardi Gras to St. Paddy's and much, much more
"...for the annual wildflower road show, plus Texas’ birthday, St. Patrick’s Day, and more fun...."

March 1, 2019 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Downtown Churches
"...1. St Martin's Evangelical Lutheran Church..."

Aug. 11, 1995 News Feature

Res Publica
Citizens' calendar, Feb. 17-24
"...For more details and events, see Community Listings. Thursday17..."

Feb. 18, 2011 News Column

2010 Austin Chamber Music Festival Schedule
"...The 14th annual festival of chamber music stretches across four weeks, with an..."

July 9, 2010 Arts Feature

Possibility of Failure
Pulitzer or not, composer David Lang won't play it safe
"...composers like themselves, whose work didn't fit tidily into established categories and was likely to be ignored by the..."

April 30, 2010 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Odetta Sings!
A blues legend shines on Austin
"...Odetta will perform a special benefit concert at the St. James Episcopal Church. Few voices have rung as powerful..."

June 5, 2008 Music Post by Doug Freeman

The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
A stilted, manipulative, and altogether unfun film starring Tim Allen and Martin Short.
"...Directed by: Michael Lembeck. Starring: Tim Allen, Martin Short, Ann-Margret, Alan Arkin, Elizabeth Mitchell,..."

Nov. 10, 2006 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

New Writers of the Purple Prose
The romance field, Margraet Moser writes, is unique in its symbiosis: Most writers come from the ranks of readers and therefore understand the marriage of reader and book. The sisterhood and moral support in this almost exclusively female dominion is palpable. It is also gratifying and empowering and, in a few cases, exceedingly lucrative.
"...2000, about 1,000 women were looking for love in Houston, Texas. Romantic Times magazine's 18th annual Booklovers Convention opened..."

Dec. 8, 2000 Books Feature by Margaret Moser

News From Around the World: Austin, Tajikistan, Manchester, and Two World Cups
"...The UT Lady Longhorns open their season this weekend,..."

Aug. 22, 2007 Sports Post by Nick Barbaro

A Work That Houses Us All
Bach's Mass in B Minor is the center around which Conspirare orbits, and next week the choir will be performing the work for the third time since it was founded in 1991. "It feels like a return to our foundation and our roots," says director Craig Hella Johnson.
"...by a devout Lutheran, it is held in high esteem for its musical architecture, even though Bach pieced it..."

Sept. 19, 2003 Arts Feature by Jerry Young

Country of Exiles?
Country of Exiles: The Destruction of Place in American Life
"...If, as Gertrude Stein once said about her hometown -- "there is no..."

July 9, 1999 Books Review

Just Your Average Stiff
"...the bizarre and one in the Fox network. Ellen's bookstore boss, Mr. Billik...."

June 4, 1999 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Faces and Places
"...eight years old and living in a faceless South Houston suburb. My eight-year-old world is colored by fear. I..."

Dec. 18, 1998 Books Feature by Margaret Moser

The Long, Hot Summer
Books to Spend Your Summer With
"...illustration by Jason Stout You know you're in for a..."

June 5, 1998 Books Feature

Five Things to Enjoy During Black History Month
Art, theatre, music, ballet, and more
"...to be as long as a millennium to even start encompassing the achievements of Black Americans, we're grabbing this..."

Feb. 18, 2022 Arts Column by Wayne Alan Brenner

Qmmunity
FBC will make you blush brighter than the Trail of Lights
"...traditional Mexican dancing, raunchy dancing, sexy dancing, and some strictly NC-17 commentary. (Hold onto your g-strings and jockstraps –..."

Nov. 30, 2018 Column by Sarah Marloff

From Slavery to Buffalo Soldier in Daughter of a Daughter of a Queen
Sarah Bird's historical novel tells one woman's unique tale of freedom
"...of the only female soldier to serve with the storied Buffalo Soldiers (based on what little documentation exists today),..."

Oct. 5, 2018 Arts Feature by Marisa Charpentier

Gay Place: FA-LA-LA-LA-LA-LA-LA-LA-LA
Your gay apparel isn't gay enough. Time to go shopping.
"...Don you now your gayest, Don, no one's judging. CCMC shall jingle their merriest..."

Dec. 5, 2014 Column by Kate X Messer

Lather, Repeat: British Sudser 'Downton Abbey' Returns
Season 3 debuts Sunday with a two-hour episode
"...It’s probably impossible to have avoided at least a..."

Jan. 4, 2013 Screens Post by Anne Harris

Res Publica
Citizens' calendar, Feb. 10-17
"...For more details and events, see Community Listings. Thursday10..."

Feb. 11, 2011 News Column

'Renaissance & Response: Polyphony Then and Now'
The Austin chorus sings the praises of four classical composers – with new music
"...three days? That's a crazy amount of music to master and present in such a short span, no matter..."

Jan. 21, 2011 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Let Him Entertain You
Why producer Charles Duggan is staging the biggest holiday spectacular Austin's ever seen
"...snow inside Dell Hall. And not just on the stage, but all over the audience...."

Dec. 25, 2009 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Conspirare
Tarik O'Regan writes just the kind of lush choral music Conspirare loves to sing
"...If you're questioning why Conspirare would devote the whole of its first..."

Sept. 28, 2007 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Rock & Roll Books
Gift guide
"...Metallica: This Monster Livesby Joe Berlinger, with Greg Milner..."

Dec. 3, 2004 Music Feature by Matt Dentler

Bach: B Minor Mass
The Conspirare choir can do anything, from communicating a work's sonorous beauty to delivering well-placed, carefully planned emotional punches, and they did both in their recent performance of the Bach B Minor Mass.
"...St. Martin's Lutheran Church, Sept. 26..."

Oct. 10, 2003 Arts Review by Jerry Young

Off the Bookshelf
Jonathan Swift: A Portrait
"...is like an aunt introducing the reader to a strange and fascinating celebrity whose acquaintance she has made. Her..."

May 21, 1999 Books Feature

Lagniappe
"...of the Twenties found himself the voice of a "Lost" generation. But for generations more recent, the voice of..."

Aug. 25, 1995 Arts Feature

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