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SXSW Film First Wave Announced
Jonesing for Joss Whedon? He'll be here shortly
"...SXSW Film’s first programming announcement of the new year should get legions of genre fans aflutter:..."

Jan. 12, 2012 Screens Post by Kimberley Jones

ATX TV Festival 2022: Bill Lawrence on Life, Death, and Scrubs
A rewind of our 2020 interview with the series creator
"...to wear on us all. "It's like going to the beach. You think you're just going to lie there,..."

June 4, 2022 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

All Politics Is Local at Texas Tribune Festival
Evan Smith leads the fest’s move Downtown and brings national newsmakers to Austin
"...weekend's Texas Tribune Festival – for free, just like the hundreds of other people in the program...."

Sept. 28, 2018 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Saint Jackie
It was with high expectations of low class that Stephen MacMillan Moser embarked upon the latest crop of books about Jackie O. But shortly into it, he found himself thinking, "Where's the dirt?"
"...John F. Kennedy were president now, when we scrutinize the private lives of our public officials so intensely, instead..."

June 9, 2000 Books Feature by Stephen MacMillan Moser

Dancing About Architecture
The Antone's Dance
"...Changes are in store for Antone's nightclub in the near future. No, the club isn't moving, changing its..."

Oct. 2, 1998 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Postmarks
DeWitty Center Helpful
"...article on job search training centers, you mentioned that the DeWitty Center is ineffective and invisible. I respectfully request..."

Aug. 8, 1997 Column

SXSW Film 2012 Audience Awards
'Brooklyn Castle,' 'Fat Kid Rules the World' among crowd faves
"...Fat Kid Rules the World (D: Matthew Lillard) Emerging Visions..."

March 23, 2012 Screens Feature

Citadel
Citadel
"...CitadelMidnighters D: Ciarán Foy; with Aneurin Barnard, James Cosmo, Wunmi..."

March 16, 2012 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Sweethearts Together
"..."The Singer Not the Song" December's Children..."

Oct. 20, 2006 Music Feature

Patricia Vonne
"...bilingual pop into a rich web on Top of the Mountain. The Austin singer's seventh album opens in the..."

June 22, 2018 Music Review by Alejandra Ramirez

Rolling Stones
Rolling Stones in Mono (ABKCO)
"...early rock & roll in mono. Box sets from the Beatles and Bob Dylan prove that all of their..."

Dec. 16, 2016 Music Feature by Tim Stegall

Free Week Live Shots
"...Red 7 split between two worlds Saturday night, with the inside firmly grounded in the doom growl of the..."

Jan. 9, 2015 Music Feature by Doug Freeman

How to Run a TV Festival in a TV Strike
ATX TV Festival respects writers as they work and protest
"...pandemic-era online programming, a smaller return in 2022, and then its acquisition by Penske Media last November, season 12..."

June 2, 2023 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Public Notice: Tool of Racism?
CodeNEXT fears aired; hopes expressed
"...staff trying hard to put a happy face on the ongoing CodeNEXT process to rewrite Austin's land development code,..."

Feb. 24, 2017 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Discography
"...meaning with Andrew Loog Oldham's vainglorious LP title for the anti-Mersey act with no hits. What could poor boys..."

Oct. 20, 2006 Music Feature

Postscripts
Should authors really worry if publishers are reporting a rise in the number of unsold books being returned to them from bookstores?
"...Book Returns on the Rise..."

July 6, 2001 Books Column by Clay Smith

SXSW Scares & Shorts Revealed
Late-night fare and short film lineup announced
"...Highlights of the Midnighters slate include the world premiere of the Spanish..."

Feb. 8, 2012 Screens Post by Kimberley Jones

Please Kill Me and other ROCK & ROLL BOOKS of 1996
"...even if he is an aficionado, one for whom the beat and the noise and fury was All, punk..."

Dec. 6, 1996 Books Feature

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