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Texas Bows Out of Playoffs
"...regional on the UT campus at Gregory Gym, the Stanford Cardinal ended the Longhorns' season three games to one,..."

Dec. 9, 2006 Sports Post by Lee Nichols

UT Slams Wisconsin 3-0
"...looks to be a lot tougher, though: No. 2 Stanford, also at Gregory, held off an inspired California 31-29,..."

Dec. 8, 2006 Sports Post by Lee Nichols

UT Hosts Volleyball Regionals
"...in this round: On Friday at 5pm, No. 2 Stanford faces California, and Texas must dispatch No. 10 Wisconsin..."

Dec. 6, 2006 Sports Post by Lee Nichols

Election 2006
Tidbits from the trail

Oct. 13, 2006 News Feature

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...Re: "Gubernatorial Booty" [News, Aug. 25]: Jason Stanford said, "He's taking retail politics literally. But clearly he's..."

Sept. 1, 2006 Column

Afterburn
The 16th 'Austin Chronicle' Hot Sauce Festival: contest results
"...Mike Bunga, Steve McMillon, Richard Botello (Dripping Springs), Jason Stanford, Rene Moreno, Dana Richie (Cedar Park), Roy Alvarado (Round..."

Sept. 1, 2006 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Burn Rate (Unbelievable)!
"...Dear Editor, Re: "Gubernatorial Booty" [News, Aug. 25]: Jason Stanford said "He's taking retail politics literally. But clearly he's..."

Aug. 28, 2006 Postmarks

Gubernatorial Booty
How our candidates for governor are spending their dough
"...it's all in merchandise," said Bell campaign spokesman Jason Stanford. "He's taking retail politics literally. But clearly he's keeping..."

Aug. 25, 2006 News Feature by Amy Smith

Homemade History
Las Manitas, the Pérez sisters, and a usable past
"...like former cashier Felix Fuentes, who went on to Stanford and the Wharton School of Business. At the University..."

July 21, 2006 News Feature by Katherine Gregor

The Hills Have Eyes
This remake ratchets up the gore while subtly rewiring some of the characters, but it never manages the nagging subtexts Craven so handily injected into the original horror film.
"...Directed by: Alexandre Aja. Starring: Aaron Stanford, Kathleen Quinlan, Ted Levine, Vinessa Shaw, Emilie de Ravin,..."

March 10, 2006 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The Home School
Austin's latest class of cinematic talent – represented by six anticipated films at SXSW – is going places, but they aren't leaving anytime soon.
"...that 48 minutes long, where if I'd gone to Stanford documentary, it would have had to be, like, 15..."

March 10, 2006 Screens Feature by Spencer Parsons

This Ain't No Picnic: Minutemen on Patrol
The sinister legions of the 'Drug Cartel' have little to fear from the latest incarnation of border hysteria. As for the rest of us ...
"...Civil Liberties Union – in particular, Ray Ybarra. The Stanford Law student and Ira Glasser Racial Justice Fellow is..."

Oct. 28, 2005 News Feature by Diana Welch

By Example
The TFPF panelist screenings
"...the likes of the San Francisco Art Institute, Cal-Berkeley, Stanford, and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago..."

Aug. 12, 2005 Screens Feature by Shawn Badgley

The Two Lives of Napoleon Beazley
The Original Theatre Company's 'The Two Lives of Napoleon Beazley' presents the story of a Texas teen sentenced to death with heartbreaking scenes, evoking pathos for injustice
"...to realize just how well-read and rehabilitated the potential Stanford law student is, especially when he says, "Don't describe..."

July 22, 2005 Arts Review by Patti Hadad

A Double Life
Napoleon Beazley was executed by the state of Texas, but he lives again in a new play
"...student, class president, star athlete, dreams of going to Stanford Law...."

July 15, 2005 Arts Feature by Barry Pineo

No More Juvie Executions
The Supreme Court's ban on executing kids has repercussions all the way back to Austin
"...for the majority, reversing the court's 1989 opinion (in Stanford v. Kentucky) – authored by Justice Antonin Scalia, which..."

March 11, 2005 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Controlling Their Own Destiny
So many questions for the gaming industry, so many Austin game developers to answer them
"...a bachelor's from Rice, and master's from MIT and Stanford. He had also been studying investments in software companies,..."

Nov. 19, 2004 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

In Space
There's more to AtomFilms than 'This Land,' the satirical short so broadly bipartisan that it's been touted by unlikely bedfellows Fox News and Salon.com
"...and individuals. Director Andy Schocken, then a student at Stanford University, shows promise by counterpointing powerful imagery and music..."

Aug. 6, 2004 Screens Feature by Marrit Ingman

Once Upon a Time in Austin
The films, the filmmakers, the crews, the making of a scene
"...Huke, Brian Cross, Christopher Stull, Kevin Wier; property masters Stanford S. Gilbert, Byron Scott Thomas; set decorators Carla Curry,..."

March 12, 2004 Screens Feature by Louis Black

TV Eye
As the final eight episodes of Sex and the City hit the small screen, Belinda Acosta feels like she's leaving the Big Apple behind again.
"...foursome or any of the keen supporting players like Stanford or Anthony. I'll miss New York. Sure, it's a..."

Jan. 9, 2004 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Naked City
Headlines
"...the Texas Longhorns from the College World Series, beat Stanford Monday night to take the title...."

June 27, 2003 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Liquid Assets
The 'Chronicle' food and wine update: spring, 2003
"...she graduated, Maureen served as a research assistant at Stanford for Dr. Paul Ehrlich (author of The Population Bomb)...."

May 9, 2003 Food Column by Wes Marshall

No Quiet on the Eastern Front
The choice for Place 2 presents two approaches to Eastside issues.
"...basically, a yuppie with fancy degrees (in engineering from Stanford and in urban planning from UT) who's part of..."

April 18, 2003 News Feature by Lauri Apple

Prince of Prints
"...the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim Museum, Yale, Stanford, Berkeley, and Columbia University. He delivered the Gauss Lectures..."

April 4, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Dreamland Via Cuba
Artists Virginia Fleck and Sandra Ceballos found dreams to be a recurring theme in both their work when Gallery 106 sent Austin-based Fleck to Ceballos' home in Cuba, and now they've collaborated on an exhibition titled "Dreaming My Dreams."
"...(Antonio E. Fernández), a visiting artist and scholar at Stanford University and a Cuban art critic who was familiar..."

Feb. 21, 2003 Arts Feature by Molly Beth Brenner

A Little Eclectic
Texas Documentary Tour brings Immy Humes to town.
"...pet of Lamon Redd, a poor black resident of Stanford, Conn., gets himself into trouble when he repeatedly bites..."

Oct. 18, 2002 Screens Feature by Anne S. Lewis

Loving and Fighting
A history of struggle at Blackshear Elementary
"...see how unusual Blackshear's results were, Ed Haertel of Stanford University said, "It's a good idea to check that..."

June 28, 2002 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Free the Mouse!
Constitutional lawyer Lawrence Lessig spoke at SXSW Interactive Saturday about the need to keep big corporations from indefinitely extending copyrights so that we can create a "creative commons."
"...Notable author and Stanford law professor Lawrence Lessig came to SXSW Interactive with..."

March 8, 2002 Screens Feature by Michael Connor

Information Wants to Be Worthless
Money was never the most interesting thing about the Internet. Which is a good thing, since now it's gone.
"...subject of "The Creative Commons." Lawrence Lessig is a Stanford law professor and Lessig is one heavy cyber-dude, he..."

March 1, 2002 Screens Feature by Bruce Sterling

Inherit the Net
Lawyer and Stanford professor Lawrence Lessig talks copyright law and the Internet.
"...evil? Meet Lawrence Lessig -- constitutional lawyer, superstar. When Stanford snatched him from Harvard, it made a splash in..."

March 1, 2002 Screens Feature by Roger Gathman

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