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Cap Metro: This Is Just the Beginning
Rail service to begin March 22
"...This time, they insist, it’s really gonna happen. To prove it,..."

March 5, 2010 News Post by Lee Nichols

The Joseph Stack Manifesto
Reprint of pilot's suicide note
"...The pilot who crashed into the building in North Austin..."

Feb. 18, 2010 News Post by Lee Nichols

The Smothers Brothers
Tom, the elder Smothers Brother, talks about comedy, his heroes, and politics
"...Their act wasn't supposed to last 50 years. According to..."

Oct. 23, 2009 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Point Austin: More Water Under the Bridge
Reading the political currents flowing through WTP4
"...For old Austin hands, there was an undeniably surreal aspect to the Water Treatment..."

Sept. 25, 2009 News Column by Michael King

Ending the Water War
What if enviros and the city partnered on water conservation?
"...Stacked neatly at the Austin Water Utility are boxes and boxes of brochures..."

Sept. 11, 2009 News Feature by Katherine Gregor

Running the Funny
Club manager Margie Coyle has kept the laughter going for 20 years
"..."Good morning," she says, flashing me a smile, setting the container on the box-office counter. "We're going to have..."

July 10, 2009 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Outside the Bachs
Classical sounds new when Austin artists do the composing
"...The Killer Bs must be proud of A-Town. The shades..."

May 1, 2009 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Point Austin: Levy Steps Back ... and Shoots Long
Running the city is easier campaigned than done
"...because he could afford to finance his own campaign. "The courts say that's legal, you know," Levy added...."

Feb. 20, 2009 News Column by Michael King

The Choice Is Yours
Rubber Repertory's Casket of Passing Fancy makes you 500 offers you can't reuse
"..."Most of the women were bleeding from their anuses after two days,..."

Oct. 10, 2008 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Point Austin: The Cost of Community
The city budget is where Austin decides how to live
"...year I'm really going to get my arms around the city budget – no doubt you made the same..."

Aug. 8, 2008 News Column by Michael King

Abandoning the Nest
Hurt by the state's inadequate incentives program, Texas film crews take flight
"...Filming of There Will Be Blood near Marfa was in its second..."

May 23, 2008 Screens Feature by Joe O'Connell

The Master Builder
The impeccable craft and enduring genius of Arthur Miller, as explained by Tony Kushner
"..."Arthur Miller's was a great voice, one of the principal voices, raised in opposition, calling for resistance, offering..."

Oct. 19, 2007 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Making of Downtown North
The Domain may sound like just another fancy mall – but planners say it's the seed of a second Austin
"...Austinites as a strange, upmarket interloper, more suited for the tonier districts of Dallas or Houston. But if the..."

Sept. 28, 2007 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

The Advance's Retreat
Is this the end for Cinematexas?
"...fewer star in this year's constellation of fall events. The Cinematexas International Short Film Festival, the experimental festival lauded..."

Sept. 14, 2007 Screens Feature by Marrit Ingman

The New APD Execs (or, Art and Debbie, Sitting in a Tree)
Art Acevdeo unveils his executive team; will the ACLU be on board?
"...A press release from the Austin Police Department Public Information Office announces new APD..."

Aug. 2, 2007 News Post by Wells Dunbar

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Mighty Atom
Atomic City's Jim 'Prince' Hughes is punk rock daikaiju at a whole different level
"...was a pivotal year for America, for Austin, for the embattled world-at-large, but most of all for the Mighty..."

June 8, 2007 Music Feature by Marc Savlov

The New Rage
Voxtrot finally conquers the LP
"...Ramesh Srivastava introduces a brand-new song in progress to the rest of the band...."

May 18, 2007 Music Feature by Darcie Stevens

The Kingdom of Heaven
Psychedelic pioneer Powell St. John, on the Right Track Now
"...The band's been playing at least an hour, but it..."

Dec. 22, 2006 Music Feature by Bill Bentley

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.
"...a place nearby so she could spend as much time as possible with her son, Parker. The Hyde Park..."

Nov. 17, 2006 News Feature by Emily Pyle

Time to Leave
This oddly dispassionate film about a young man dying of cancer is the French antidote to those Hollywood weepies in which the heroine courageously faces her own mortality with every hair in place.
"...film about a young man dying of cancer is the French antidote to those Hollywood weepies in which the..."

Sept. 22, 2006 Movie Review by Steve Davis

Back to the Trenches
AMD tightens its hold on Lantana – and the enviro opposition digs in
"...In the global scheme of things, Advanced Micro Devices is on..."

Dec. 16, 2005 News Feature by Amy Smith

Christmas in the Clouds
This Native American romantic comedy, which won the Audience Award at the 2001 Austin Film Festival, arrives in theatres four years late but seasonally right on time.
"...Red Elk. This Native American romantic comedy, which won the Audience Award at the 2001 Austin Film Festival, arrives..."

Dec. 2, 2005 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

Getting on the KUTting Edge
Austin NPR affiliate's lofty goals aim well beyond the status quo
"...general manager J. Stewart Vanderwilt began "serious" discussions about the future of the station, Austin's primary public broadcasting outlet...."

Nov. 25, 2005 News Feature by Kevin Brass

The Towers of Power
Are high-rises the key to a middle-class Downtown?
"...a trend – or, perhaps, starting a new one. The Downtown real estate broker and his wife have been..."

Nov. 11, 2005 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Point Austin: Beside the Point
Looking ahead to the City Council's agenda
"...The next City Council meeting isn't until July 28, but..."

July 8, 2005 News Column by Michael King

Spotlight: The American Analog Set
1am, Blender Bar at the Ritz
"...As Mark Smith's brushes scratch the snare, Sean Ripple's vibes ring out, and Lee Gillespie's..."

March 18, 2005 Music Feature by Darcie Stevens

The LCRA Moves to Turn on the Tap
Future of Hill Country waits on Authority's decisions on water plan
"...– Invocation at the Sept. 14 LCRA board meeting..."

Dec. 3, 2004 News Feature by Amy Smith

Circling the Hearses
State funeral regulators are dancing to the undertakers' tune – and that's bad news for consumers
"...sound like much – particularly when you consider that the state of Texas will spend about $58 billion this..."

Nov. 5, 2004 News Feature by Robert Bryce

Is There a Doctor in the House?
Below the budget storm clouds, plans form for UTMB campus at Mueller
"...The Travis Co. Hospital District board has seen the future..."

Sept. 10, 2004 News Feature by Amy Smith

The Station Agent
Award-winning indie favorite shows how human beings form emotional connections – despite their best efforts not to.
"...and Raven Goodwin. Fans of independent movies will recall the actor Peter Dinklage from the first time they saw..."

Nov. 21, 2003 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

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