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Why Do Texans Let Weather Get in the Way?

Jan. 17, 2007 Postmarks

In Search of the Wild Art
'Cracks in the Pavement' leaves art objects in unexpected spaces throughout the city

June 18, 2004 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Israel Win Gives Dems the Edge in November
Turnout impressive despite ice storms

Jan. 31, 2014 News Feature by Christopher Hooks

Funniest Person in Austin 2010
In the competition's 25th year, the crown goes to comeback kid Lucas Molandes

May 21, 2010 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Film Flam: Neon, Blue Starlite, and Kiss
Movie news, Tim League, and Gene Simmons (not dueting, sadly)
"...guests, big opportunities, and a new home for Austin's drive-in theatre: Time to roll with some local film-related news...."

Jan. 20, 2017 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

As Austin Grows, So Does the Risk of Flood
Forget the 100-year storms. City flooding happens all the time, often right in your backyard.

April 21, 2017 News Feature by Joseph Caterine

Day Trips
"...Storm's Drive-In in Lampasas looks about the same as it..."

July 19, 2002 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Interstellar
Majesty and mawkishness combine in Christopher Nolan's film about humans' last-ditch attempt to find a habitable planet in another galaxy.

Nov. 7, 2014 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

There's a Light Beyond These Woods
An unrestrained celebration of Nanci Griffith
"...It was drive-in movies and dashboard lights..."

Feb. 25, 2005 Music Feature by Louis Black

Day Trips: Half-Way Oak, Breckenridge
Citizen uprising turns 200-year-old historic oak into a folk hero

July 1, 2016 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

The Heart of the Community
SXSWedu gathers voices on schools in communities, communities in schools

Feb. 28, 2014 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

Page Two: Free to Be You and Me
'Chronicle' letter-writers and the editors who love them: a field guide

Aug. 3, 2007 Column by Louis Black

Growing Pains
Austin Theatre for Youth Builds on First Season
"...and staged it with all the ardor of a drive-in on a springtime Saturday night, and, for whatever reasons..."

Dec. 6, 1996 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

How Texas Is Texas Wine?
What “Truth in Labeling” means for Texas winemakers and vineyards

April 28, 2017 Food Feature by Veronica Meewes

Letters @ 3AM
Elation is complicated. It can be joy, but it can also be terror – and it can be both, and more

Sept. 14, 2007 Column by Michael Ventura

Ike's Lessons
Galveston's land-use decisions exposed by storm's wrath
"...In other words, the storm's huge death toll and devastation were not only natural..."

Dec. 26, 2008 News Feature by Tom Curtis

Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground
Austin slowly thaws out from an unprecedented – but not entirely unexpected – disaster

Feb. 19, 2021 News Feature by Lina Fisher

Page Two
Anyway you cut it, I-35 is a major problem with no easy solution.

Sept. 20, 2002 Column by Louis Black

Page Two: Inertia, Inverted
It isn't the outside world but oneself that most often determines the nature of experience

Jan. 9, 2009 Column by Louis Black

Supporting Local Farmers and Ranchers Helps Everyone
Back to the soil

March 5, 2021 Food Feature by Jessi Cape

All Together Now
City makes some headway on synchronizing traffic lights

July 21, 2000 News Feature by Jonathan David Carroll

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Open Records Good

Sept. 12, 1997 Column

Texas Officials Optimistic as Freezing Temps Approach
Peak energy demand forecast for Friday morning

Feb. 2, 2022 News Post by Kimberly Reeves

Letters at 3am
A bounty to getting older is that you grow tired of the uselessly dramatic aspects of yourself, and most of your fears evaporate

Dec. 5, 2008 Column by Michael Ventura

A League of Their Own

March 12, 1999 Screens Feature by Jesse Sublett

Page Two: The Good Songs We Need to Sing Together and Loud
Celebrating love and resistance at Terry and Jo Harvey Allen's 55th wedding anniversary

July 14, 2017 Column by Louis Black

Postmarks
Good cops and bad cops, radio waverings and global warming warnings.

Feb. 23, 2001 Column

Studio Practice
Canopy tenants love the Eastside artist studio complex, even if they aren't from the Eastside ... or artists

May 3, 2013 Arts Feature by Matthew Irwin

Page Two: Proposition Puzzle
A series of shapes that all fit together, although not like jigsaw pieces

Oct. 31, 2008 Column by Louis Black

Letters at 3AM
We call them "retirees," although in other cultures and eras they would be elders, but if they had anything real to do they wouldn't be coming here to Jean, Nevada.

May 2, 2003 Column by Michael Ventura

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