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The Doom Generation
"...rooms. The Doom Generation's clubby, downer soundtrack is as notable as its cameo cast list, but sadly, on video..."

Sept. 6, 1996 Screens Feature

Migrant Labor
"...rest stop, the city had to pay a hefty tab -- $95,500, according to Dan Pickins of the Department..."

Aug. 30, 1996 News Feature

Sixth Street Blues
Downtown festivals cramp merchants' style
"...that of Public Works, Smith's events have always been predictably safe and well cleaned-up-after. But some Sixth Street merchants..."

July 26, 1996 News Feature

Beware of Failing Rock
An Austin Couple Says Their Insurer Let Them Down
"...pays a $500 deductible annually, and 30% of the tab thereafter, while the company picks up the other 70%...."

June 21, 1996 News Feature by Roseana Auten

Why Portland Doesn't Look Like Austin
Rose (City)-Colored Glasses
"...document being discussed tonight. The "recommended" plan on the table tonight was approved by the Portland Planning Commission after..."

Dec. 15, 1995 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Aisd
"...Trustees also approved $1 million in additional construction of portable buildings, which will buy about 20 structures (or 40..."

Nov. 17, 1995 News Feature by Roseana Auten

Recommended
"...Street Knowledge Productions, shifting back to a more microphone, turntable-oriented free-style, with his posse of Bay Area lyrical talent...."

Nov. 10, 1995 Music Feature

Media Clips
"...the stodgy East Coast daily and the sleazy Hollywood tabloid appear remarkably similar, as do Inside Edition and the..."

Oct. 20, 1995 News Column

Council Watch
Rollin' Out the Welcome Wagon
"...the city will have to continue footing the maintenance tab for the greenspace, suggested that if the two commissions..."

Oct. 13, 1995 News Column

Film Reviews
Recommended
"...mass media in the form of TV and the tabloids. Though its target is broad, the movie's barbs are..."

Oct. 6, 1995 News Feature

Film Reviews
Recommended
"...does have a few surprises up his sleeves, most notably in our heroine's first assassination assignment, which, in both..."

Sept. 29, 1995 News Feature

food-o-file
"...areas of the house and the $50 per person tab will benefit the Allen Shivers Cancer Center. Happy Birthday,..."

Sept. 29, 1995 Arts Feature

Film
Film Reviews
"...Jolie). As always in films of this stripe, a marketable soundtrack is half the battle, and in this category,..."

Sept. 22, 1995 News Feature

Film
Film Reviews
"...the perfect game of golf. Like the incomparable but unpredictable Bernhard, without it, it's nothing. 1.5 stars (S.D.) Hogg..."

Sept. 15, 1995 News Feature

Last of the Dogmen
"...Directed by: Tab Murphy. Starring: Tom Berenger, Barbara Hershey, Kurtwood Smith, Steve..."

Sept. 8, 1995 Movie Review by Alison Macor

Film Reviews
Recommended
"...LAST OF THE DOGMEND: Tab Murphy; with Tom Berenger, Barbara Hershey, Kurtwood Smith, Steve..."

Sept. 8, 1995 News Feature

Ready to Bond
AISD Tries to Ease Overcrowding
"...the AISD Board of Trustees can total up a tab for the taxpayers and set a bond election. At..."

Sept. 8, 1995 News Feature

Dancing About Architecture
Commissions, Committees, and Comments
"...the Heritage Fest was held in the middle of long-established Aqua Fest and his July Cajun weekend on Sixth..."

Aug. 18, 1995 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Scanlines
"...D: John Waters; with Divine, Tab Hunter, Edith Massey, David Sampson, Mary Garlington, Ken King,..."

July 28, 1995 Arts Feature

Night and the City
"...it into anything but keeping up with his bar tab at his regular watering hole (and office away from..."

Oct. 23, 1992 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

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