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Sterling Lands' New Mission
Sterling Lands II and the Eastside Social Action Coalition fight for equity in Austin's public schools.
"...Late Sunday morning, a blues beat escapes the walls of Greater Calvary Baptist Church in Northeast Austin, flooding outward..."

Jan. 12, 2001 News Feature by Jordan Smith

District 48 Candidates
"...Education: BA in Art History, UT; master's degree work, UT LBJ School of Public Affairs;..."

Feb. 4, 2000 News Feature

Giving Voice
Students and colleagues sing in tribute to the late Martha Deatherage
"..."She was our beautiful Joan of Arc, an artist and a great teacher..."

April 2, 2004 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Passion Forward
The Chronicle's style avatar, Stephen M. Moser, explores the fashion program at the University of Texas.
"...know someone who makes clothes," said my former brother-in-law. Of course, he was a tattoo artist, and I couldn't..."

April 21, 2000 Features Feature by Stephen MacMillan Moser

Austin At Risk
Tech leaders look for solution to Austin's growth problems
"...high-tech killing Austin? Uh, no. Well, maybe. It could. But it hasn't yet. Or it hasn't killed most of..."

May 12, 2000 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Paul Cruz Steps Down at AISD
Superintendent takes UT post; transition plan still TBD
"...at the helm, Paul Cruz will resign as superintendent of the Austin Independent School District, per an announcement posted..."

Feb. 28, 2020 News Feature by Austin Sanders

A Change in Direction for the Texas Civil Rights Project
New leadership doesn't sit well with the old guard
"...This spring, the board of trustees for the Texas Civil Rights Project, a community..."

Aug. 3, 2018 News Feature by Nina Hernandez

Justice or Vengeance?
A tale of tragedy and punishment in Williamson County
"...Brandon Threet, who until recently was a student at UT-San Antonio and a salesman at a local Best Buy...."

Nov. 4, 2005 News Feature by Kevin Brass

Faith Healers
A look inside the Teen Challenge faith-based drug treatment in Fort Worth suggests that there are problems with Christian drug rehab programs.
"...Fort Worth is not built perfectly flat, but it looks that way, as open to the sky..."

Dec. 15, 2000 News Feature by Emily Pyle

SXSW Announces Midnighters, VR And More
Time to get dark and artistic with the latest film wave
"...your headliners and competition titles, with the normal array of talent and titles Now it's time to get dark,..."

Feb. 5, 2020 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

From 'Abstinence-Only' to Plan Z
Reproductive health care for young Texas women is limited, costly ... or nonexistent
"...three siblings. The family couldn't afford private health insurance, but the kids were covered by the Medicaid Children's Health..."

Oct. 11, 2013 News Feature by Jordan Smith

From 'Abstinence-Only' to Plan Z
Reproductive health care for young Texas women is limited, costly ... or nonexistent
"...three siblings. The family couldn't afford private health insurance, but the kids were covered by the Medicaid Children's Health..."

Oct. 4, 2013 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Looking Like Texas
District 51's Eddie Rodriguez represents the future of the state's people and policies
"...The northwest border of the 51st House District of Texas begins and ends..."

March 4, 2005 News Feature by Amy Smith

Fair Use?
Players and the UT expansion machine
"...to make way for a parking garage, a grad school friend commented on Facebook that "it's like Austin is..."

Nov. 14, 2014 Food Feature by Melanie Haupt

Old Soul
Bill Maddox died violently under bizarre circumstances – and left a legacy of music, love, and friendship
"...at an amateur level – he could play all of those instruments at a professional level. And he was..."

March 18, 2011 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Blood and Guts and Dirt and Joy
Michael Miller may appear at first meeting to be withdrawn, but he is absolutely present onstage and off, and his willingness to "get dirty" with his characters and continuous challenge to himself to be better make this seemingly reserved actor one of Austin's best.
"...... " Michael Miller pauses for a long look out the coffee shop window, musing over the answer. Then..."

Aug. 10, 2001 Arts Feature by Robi Polgar

Epiphanies for the Blind
Who's Teaching Who at the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired?
"...Guadalupe is always good for a carnival-like parade of odd couples and unexplainables, the bizarre sights that cause..."

Feb. 23, 1996 Music Feature by Mindy LaBernz

Exiled From Main Street
Can Austin's stock of affordable housing keep pace with high-speed growth?
"...Last month, The Office ended its nine-year run on NBC with what was..."

June 28, 2013 News Feature by Elizabeth Pagano

Culture Connectors
The 2013 class of the Austin Arts Hall of Fame
"...On any given date, Austin's cultural calendar offers so many options that it's almost overwhelming. That vitality..."

May 31, 2013 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Things Not To Fear: 1) The Reaper, 2) The World Horror Convention in Austin
An Interview with Convention co-chairs Nate Southard and Lee Thomas
"...As promised yesterday, here's that interview with Nate Southard and Lee Thomas, the co-chairs of the annual World..."

April 27, 2011 Books Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Naked City
Headlines and happenings from Austin and beyond
"...Quote of the week: "We also ensured that millions of Texans..."

Dec. 5, 2003 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Living in the Moment
MM Pack profiles legendary foodie Ann Clark.
"...Cooking is, ultimately, an act of love, of grace, of giving and sharing, of real..."

Nov. 8, 2002 Food Feature by MM Pack

Capitol Chronicle
In the battle of the budget, the weakest go to the wall.
"...Amid the noisy euphoria of the Tony ("Scrub the Budget!") Sanchez victory celebration six..."

May 10, 2002 News Column by Michael King

Naked City
"...Haiku: Victor, Everyman. So was plumber down the street. Run-off victor: Kirk...."

April 12, 2002 News Feature

To Expand the Convention Center or Not?
Despite unanimous support from City Council, voters will decide the answer
"...Convention Center, along with additional investment in and redesign of the surrounding southeast quarter of Downtown, now dubbed the..."

July 19, 2019 News Feature by Michael King

Frat Party Fallout
UT students are disappointed by admin's failure to nip racist parties in the bud
"...Phi Gamma Delta (aka "Fiji") fraternity brought an onslaught of unwanted attention to the University of Texas on Feb...."

Feb. 20, 2015 News Feature by Mac McCann

Public Notice: First, Do No Harm
Council dives in
"...10-1 City Council this week continues its ambitious Policy Workshop program: two-hour "Deep Dives" into some 24 policy topics..."

Feb. 6, 2015 News Column by Nick Barbaro

The First Time
Austin artists reveal the intimate details of how they got their muse on
"...With me, it happened at the age of 21, during my senior year at the University of..."

July 17, 2009 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

We Don't Need No Education(al Software)
If UT is so hard up for cash, why is it removing computer labs to make way for "student meeting spaces"?
"...The University of Texas at Austin is complaining that it doesn't have..."

Aug. 2, 2007 News Post by Richard Whittaker

Written in Stone
UT's Jim Bob Moffett and Freeport-McMoRan ride a new wave of allegations of business as usual: exploitation, cronyism, and environmental devastation
"...On the Forty Acres at UT, there's a building named after one of the worst..."

Sept. 23, 2005 News Feature by Robert Bryce

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