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Happenings
March 27-April 3
"...CITY OF AUSTIN FAMILIES & CHILDREN TASK FORCE Take a..."

March 28, 2008 News Feature

Saturday Showcases
"...gamut from cute to far-out. Hello Seahorse!, a Mexico City quartet, plays delightfully dreamy electro-pop, its new album, Hoy..."

March 14, 2008 Music Feature

Happenings
Dec. 27-Jan. 2
"...Bend Bird Observatory, 2210 FM 973 S., 972-1960. www.hornsbybend.org. Sunday 30..."

Dec. 28, 2007 News Feature

Will Texas Catch Some Solar Rays?
Local and worldwide solar-energy experts convene in Austin and deliver this message: The day when solar energy will compete economically with traditional fossil-fueled power is fast approaching, and Texas is doing much less than it could be to utilize its solar potential
"...Last Thursday was the summer solstice, when more sunlight fell on the state than any other day. That..."

June 29, 2007 News Feature by Daniel Mottola

Point Austin: Beside the Point
Neighborhood activist gives us an earful on proposed downtown high-rise
"...Birds are chirping, the sun is shining – Spring is in the air at..."

Nov. 18, 2005 News Column by Wells Dunbar

Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
Out of Austin's primordial music past comes John Andrews with tales from the music hall of legends
"...Redneck Rock in the first issue of the Austin Sun 30 years ago described the affliction in connection with..."

Oct. 28, 2005 Music Feature by Bill Bentley

TCB
Hair metal sneaks into ACL 2005, under a blanket of dust
"...Crazy from the Heat When all was said and sung, TCB caught about a third of the musical offerings..."

Sept. 30, 2005 Music Column by Christopher Gray

The Death of Ben Brownlee
A Rockdale teenager's suicide raises questions about official protections for gay and transgendered kids
"...was not. Although it was nearly 5pm and the sun was sinking in the winter sky, she wasn't worried...."

Jan. 30, 2004 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Unrelentingly Hostile
Three decades later, 'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre' is still about everyday evil. In 1977, two UT grad students explained.
"...Run, the Washington, D.C., elite drove out from the city with picnic baskets to watch the anonymous boys in..."

Oct. 17, 2003 Screens Feature by Louis Black

Unrelentingly Hostile: Editor's Cut
This is an extended version of the story that ran in the print edition.
"...Run, the Washington D.C. elite drove out from the city with picnic baskets to watch the anonymous boys in..."

Oct. 17, 2003 Screens Feature by Louis Black

Salon of the West
They may not notice us every time we go to Barton Springs -- after all, they are thinking, passionate men, deep in conversation. But we sure notice them: the men at Philosophers' Rock. Who are they? And why does Austin owe them such a debt of gratitude?
"...Avenue (already an artery, soon to be I-35). The sun falls behind him, and the evening light pulsing on..."

July 4, 2003 Books Feature by Steve Moore

"Anacronistas"
With blown glass in colors as bright as stained glass in the sunshine and materials from the city dump, Einar and Jamex de la Torre create havoc. Their uncompromising, irreverent mixed-media pieces could adorn an Internet cafe, a 15th-century Spanish altar, or an Aztec household and still be shocking fun.
"...With blown glass and materials from the city dump, Einar and Jamex de la Torre create havoc...."

Feb. 2, 2001 Arts Review by Rob Curran

Meow Mix
Texans Are Wild About Exotic Cats, but at What Cost?
"...required to have a license if their county or city requires one...."

Aug. 4, 2000 News Feature by Cheryl Smith

Attacked by Lesbians
Just three good ol' boys, never meanin' no harm
"...Houston is what civic-minded types like to call a "City on the Move." Its downtown and inner-city neighborhoods are..."

May 26, 2000 Music Feature by Greg Beets

So You Want to Make Your Own Energy...
"...Sixteen Austin homes now operate these systems, which convert sunlight into electricity during the day but switch the home..."

April 21, 2000 News Feature

Public Notice
Public Notice is back to normal after the weight of post-SXSW malaise. See who's running and walking and biking and singing for good causes this week.
"...MS 150 Bike Tour is coming in two weeks, Sat-Sun, Apr 15-16. The ride starts at 7am in Houston..."

April 7, 2000 Column by Kate X Messer

Public Notice
Our weekly calendar of activist and volunteer events and fundraisers.
"...Lesbian Straight Educators Network (GLSEN) will meet this weekend, Sun, Mar 5, 4pm at the Out Youth house. The..."

March 3, 2000 Column by Kate X Messer

Public Notice
This week's "Public Notice" goes to Hyde Park, buys some homeless art, and cruises some gay bars.
"...ramifications of this story will be far-reaching in this city. The benefit for the Alliance to Save Hyde Park..."

Nov. 12, 1999 Column by Kate X Messer

Day Trips
The 1999 Best of Just Out of Austin awards.
"...open Mon.-Thu. 7:30am-6pm, Fri. 7:30am-9pm, Sat. 10am-10pm, and closed Sun.; 512/556-5704...."

Sept. 24, 1999 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Producers of Piquant Pods of Perfection
"...of what used to be Boggy Creek, before the city poured concrete to control flooding and turned it into..."

Aug. 27, 1999 Food Feature by Mick Vann

A Pinch of History, A Dash of Memoir
Windows on the World Complete Wine Course
"...was enchanted with Frances Mayes' culinary memoir,Under the Tuscan Sun: At Home in Italy (ChronicleBooks, $15 paper). The 1996..."

June 11, 1999 Food Feature

Dancing About Architecture
This Is the Week That Is
"...Miller (8pm).The Tibetan Association's South by South of the Sun continues at the Laughing at the Sun Gallery, with..."

March 19, 1999 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Food-O-File
Off With My Head
"...consumes more Guinness per capita than any other Texas city, it should be easy to find plenty of "patrons..."

Feb. 26, 1999 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

The World on a Shelf
"...and local markets in virtually every corner of the city. It is remarkable how easy it has become to..."

Jan. 29, 1999 Food Feature by Rachel Feit

Texas Platters
"...to a Sam Andrew tune called "Flower in the Sun," and taking solace in its throwaway lyrics: "Once in..."

July 31, 1998 Music Review

A Niche of One's Own
Capitol Times Casts Wide Net in Covering News
"...help but notice the new kid in town. In city hall's free newspaper racks, amid the many community papers..."

June 12, 1998 News Column by Lee Nichols

Public Notice
Determination & Self-Determination
"...launching a new award event. The Paloma Banquet Awards, Sun, Nov 9, 6pm at El Sol y La Luna,..."

Nov. 7, 1997 Column by Kate X Messer

Public Notice
"...Music Fest & Street Party seeks bands to play Sun, Oct 12 at the Austin Music Hall. The event..."

Aug. 1, 1997 Column by Kate X Messer

Public Notice
Love & Unrequited Justice
"...was named for the original moniker for our fair city. You'd think. But we have a different theory. The..."

June 20, 1997 Column by Kate X Messer

Coach's Corner
"...Close by in Portland, where the sun never shines, it's cold and it's rainy most of..."

May 2, 1997 Column by Andy "Coach" Cotton

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