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What the Hell Is that Tentacle Fence on Koenig Lane?
It's pastry chef and political gadfly Jen Cash's noodly masterpiece
"...I mean, just look at the thing...."

July 25, 2014 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

The Eyes of Texas
The night my alma mater finally made sense
"...one struggled with it (basically “I’ve Been Working on the Railroad”), but as indoctrination, bright-eyed freshmen sectioned off to..."

June 27, 2013 Music Post by Abby Johnston

The Place to Taste
How Austin Eastciders and Argus Cidery hope on-site tasting rooms will bring the cider community together
"..."The cider and the banter is always free-flowing and often..."

March 29, 2013 Food Feature by Margaret Shugart

In the Game
For her first museum work, Jade Walker steps up to the plate and swings big
"...When you step into the space holding the large installation that Jade Walker has..."

Jan. 22, 2010 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Into the Wild
Balmorhea might not be one of Stephen F. Austin's Old Three Hundred, but it scored the movement
"...Beneath the bridge that divides Columbus, Texas, the Colorado River treads..."

Sept. 18, 2009 Music Feature by Austin Powell

The Mountain Goats Gruff
Getty's got the Mountain Goat on the horn.
"...The first time I heard John Darnielle's voice, he ripped..."

March 11, 2007 Qmmunity Post by Kate Getty

The True One
The Byrds' fifth dimension, Gene Clark, eight miles high and as wide as Americana
"..."Just to laugh through the columns of trees..."

June 30, 2006 Music Feature by Louis Black

The New Sobriety
SXSW Interactive Conference photos and panel reviews
"...Ah, the new media boom. Fast money! Business plan? Schmizness plan!..."

March 22, 2002 Screens Feature by Belinda Acosta

Unwrapping the Package
Beneath all the glitter and glamour at Kenichi lies a restaurant of authentic substance, Chronicle Food writer Rachel Feit observes. Kenichi's executive chef Shane Stark knows more than the fine art of raw fish and rice.
"...Kenichi419 Colorado, 320-8883..."

Oct. 26, 2001 Food Feature by Rachel Feit

The Chameleon of Wines
The World's Most Popular Wine
"...with its chameleon-like character, enjoys international appeal. Burgundy produces the archetypical Chardonnay-based white -- a stylish, toasty wine that..."

April 9, 1999 Food Feature by Anthony King

Around the World in Tasty Ways
Ash Corea: Empress of the Empanada
"...The Empanada Parlour 500 East Fourth Street, 480-8902 Open Sun..."

May 12, 1995 Food Feature by Patrick Earvolino

On the Lege
Parading in the Rain
"...a hard legislative session: One thing stood out amid the pomp and circumstance at last Saturday's short-lived gubernatorial inauguration..."

May 12, 1995 News Column by Robert Bryce

Texas Dems Set Their Eyes on the 2020 Prize
Their goal: Flip the state House of Representatives
"...Richards Democrat," Celia Israel says, as she commonly does; the state representative from northeast Travis County's House District 50..."

Oct. 25, 2019 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

'To Need, the Women Say'
Short Story Contest first-place winner
"...Open a window and you can hear them cry outside – my mother is mad and sweeping..."

Feb. 10, 2012 Books Feature by Mary Terrier

Eye of the Media Storm
On the block, the Statesman fiddles while the industry burns
"...From his office atop the Bat Cave, the Austin American-Statesman's lakefront headquarters, new Publisher..."

March 6, 2009 News Feature by Kevin Brass

'May the Passenger Pigeon Sing Thee to Thy Rest'
Second-Place Winner
"...My grandmother told me that the passenger pigeon traveled in flocks..."

Feb. 13, 2009 Books Feature by Perry Tyson Midkiff II

Making the Scene
Looking back at the time when Austin was at the center of the Texas art world
"...art-history class has probably felt a little inundated by the parade of "-isms," movements, and schools that generally shape..."

Aug. 24, 2007 Arts Feature by Amanda Douberley

The Ascension of the Toros; and the Joys of Minor-League Basketball
"...Don’t look now, but the Austin Toros have the longest winning streak in the..."

Feb. 6, 2007 Sports Post by Josh Rosenblatt

When the Bough Breaks
In 1993, the Hyde Park Baptist Child Development Center hired a teacher who proved to be a little 'rough' with the children. Now the church is being sued for ignoring alleged child abuse.
"...as much time as possible with her son, Parker. The Hyde Park Baptist Child Development Center, run by the..."

Nov. 17, 2006 News Feature by Emily Pyle

Godzilla vs. the Green Screen
Austin special effects artists can kill you with a squib or with a CGI bullet hit, gore it up with pig entrails or digitally composited blood, and create just about anything you can imagine with their bare hands or software. Does the industry need both?
"...Georges Melies never saw the Apollo astronauts tee off on the moon, but the..."

April 22, 2005 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Got to Get Ourselves Back to the Garden
The exhibition "Charles Umlauf: A Retrospective, 1933-1992" at the gallery Spazio by Lytle Pressley, is a fresh reminder that Umlauf was an artistic virtuoso in many ways and not simply an artist who lived in Austin, but an artist who was Austin, who embodied something of the character of the city and revealed it in his artwork.
"...The small bronze sculpture offers a modest depiction of a..."

June 1, 2001 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Fear & Loathing on the Inaugural Trail
One man's journey to the Bush inauguration confirms more than it denies.
"...The great thing about presidents is their vulnerability. Nothing is..."

Feb. 2, 2001 Features Feature by Michael Bolduc

New Writers of the Purple Prose
The romance field, Margraet Moser writes, is unique in its symbiosis: Most writers come from the ranks of readers and therefore understand the marriage of reader and book. The sisterhood and moral support in this almost exclusively female dominion is palpable. It is also gratifying and empowering and, in a few cases, exceedingly lucrative.
"...As the rest of the country began settling into Indecision 2000,..."

Dec. 8, 2000 Books Feature by Margaret Moser

Framing the Border
Photography of the Region Between Mexico and the U.S.
"...Snapshot of a moment in the cultural life of Central Texas. On a sunny Thursday..."

May 1, 1998 Arts Feature by Rebecca S. Cohen

Mercedes Wanguemert-Peña's Grand Obsession Stuck Inside Cuba
"...female bodies -- one giving birth -- and all the partitions in the primary gallery at Women & Their..."

Feb. 16, 1996 Arts Feature by Rebecca S. Cohen

The World of Wayfinding in Austin
How we get from here to there in our ever-changing city
"...where we are. Do you?" asked my seatmate on the ACL Fest shuttle bus last fall just after we'd..."

Jan. 31, 2020 Features Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Trying To Fix the World
Five-year review of APD Chief Art Acevedo
"...On the April morning of the funeral for slain Austin Police..."

May 25, 2012 News Feature by Jordan Smith

'The Butcher's Hands'
Short Story Contest second-place winner
"...1935, the month of July: while the rest of Spain suffered..."

Feb. 10, 2012 Books Feature by Dana De Greff

Adjusting to the Mise-en-Scène
Nine nonfilmmakers – artists out of place – make one in 48 hours
"...The 48 Hour Film Project came storming through Austin for..."

July 13, 2007 Screens Feature by Josh Rosenblatt

Austin's House Music Scene Clings to the African-American Community That Birthed It
House music rose to prominence from Chicago’s black music community and hangs on here in its original form
"...This past November, the North Door hosted house music history. A more electronic..."

Feb. 1, 2019 Music Feature by Dan Gentile

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