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The Hightower Report
The Nobel Prize for Greed; and Camp Wellstone Winners
"...THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR GREED What a scream John Tierney..."

Dec. 22, 2006 News Column by Jim Hightower

U.S. Shouldn't Take the Bait
"...Dear Editor, Will someone out there help me understand something? How come people keep saying..."

July 6, 2006 Postmarks

The Hells Angels Hit
Anthony Benesh was shot down by a sniper – the suspects, and theories, are legion
"...Just after 7pm on March 18, as the final traces of twilight dissolved into the evening sky,..."

May 19, 2006 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Bringing the War Home
No More Victims works for peace, one wounded child at a time
"...At the time of this writing, 2,157 Americans have died since..."

Dec. 30, 2005 News Feature by Emily Pyle

Stevens and 'Chronicle' Suck Because They Don't Write Enough About My Band and the Other Bands I Like
"...suddenly, it “has never been so rich.” Perplexingly, in the same article, she states that “oversaturation breeds commonality” only..."

July 13, 2005 Postmarks

The Memories of the Long-Distance Runner
After surviving a holocaust, Gilbert Tuhabonye runs through life to tell his tale
"...As he lay amid the dead bodies of his schoolmates, Gilbert Tuhabonye vowed that..."

May 13, 2005 News Feature by Rita Radostitz

Texans Are the Smartest People
"...does so much to help us. Just look at the oil he is now stockpiling in the federal oil..."

March 24, 2004 Postmarks

The Other 'Alamo'
Brace yourselves, devotees of Alamo and Texas Revolution lore: The prevailing mythology is about to take a few more hits, this round courtesy of Joseph Tovares and his new documentary, 'Remember the Alamo'
"...Brace yourselves, devotees of Alamo and Texas Revolution lore: The prevailing mythology is about to take a few more..."

Jan. 16, 2004 Screens Feature by Anne S. Lewis

Farmers Insurance: Off the Hook Forever?
Internal memos suggest the insurer frequently mishandled claims -- and the state may not be able to investigate.
"...Internal Farmers Insurance Group claims audits, obtained by the Chronicle, suggest the company has a history of troubling..."

Dec. 5, 2003 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Getting Sheared by Sager: It's On the (legal) Record
Travis Co. GOP boss Alan Sager gypped his Supercuts workers out of thousands of dollars -- no matter what he says now.
"...$330,000 in attorneys fees, court costs, and interest to the plaintiffs' attorney in the case of Josephine Johnson et..."

May 30, 2003 News Feature by Michael King

Chief Priest of the Shrine
The epic life story of Nigerian soul superstar Fela Kuti.
"...Anikulapo-Kuti's funeral procession to make its way to Ikeja, the working-class district of Nigeria's metropolis Lagos and center of..."

July 14, 2000 Music Feature by David Lynch

Murder, Mayhem, and the Underbelly of Life
Friends in Low Places
"...When she was alive, Regina Hartwell would greet her eventual killer by saying "What up,..."

Oct. 30, 1998 Books Feature

The Alfaro Case
"...Doggett with Erin Hall and Jeanne Starzel of the Texas Chapter of the American Cancer Society photograph by..."

Oct. 9, 1998 News Feature

Sin by the Numbers
"...illustration by Jason Stout Some numbers: Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world (after China,..."

Feb. 20, 1998 Column by Michael Ventura

Minorities in the Mainstream
"...Arnold Garcia of the Austin American Statesman photograph by Jana Birchum Alternative weeklies..."

Nov. 28, 1997 News Feature

Off the Desk
"...The Austin Independent School District (AISD) will hold a public..."

June 14, 1996 News Feature

Sally Jacques' Book of The 64 Beds Project Under the Covers
"...It's 7:30am. Twenty men are outside my window, laughing, coughing, speaking Spanish...."

Feb. 16, 1996 Arts Feature by Stephanie Beauchamp

Headlines / Quote of the Week
"...Here Comes the Deficit: The city’s budget analysts delivered the bad news..."

April 11, 2025 News Feature

Headlines / Quote of the Week
"...One Thing We All Agree On: If Matthew McConaughey does something, we..."

April 4, 2025 News Feature

DOGEing the Texas Education Agency
Conservatives back Dem bill to shrink agency overseeing schools
"...on Texas’ political radar or something more interesting – the beginning of a movement?..."

March 28, 2025 News Feature by Brant Bingamon

Headlines / Quote of the Week
"...Inauguration Unignorable: Not that we want to be consuming national news anymore – because,..."

Jan. 24, 2025 News Feature

Headlines / Quote of the Week
"...Total World Domination Vibes: Looks like the U.S. might be entering a whole new era of..."

Jan. 10, 2025 News Feature

Headlines / Quote of the Week
"...Whiplash Rulings Leave Us in Suspense Over SB 4: The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday gave Texas permission to..."

March 22, 2024 News Feature

Trial of APD Officer Will Be One of the Most Consequential in Austin History
Here’s what it could mean for our city and for how law enforcement is held accountable
"...One of the most consequential trials in Austin history began this week,..."

Oct. 20, 2023 News Feature by Austin Sanders

Eat Trash, Save the Planet
Fighting food waste locally via Too Good to Go
"...amongst us hasn't eyeballed a perfectly good donut in the trash and seriously contemplated eating it à la George..."

April 21, 2023 Food Feature by A. Richmond

The Gathering Storm: Robert Draper on the Post-Reality GOP
NYT writer and former Austinite sees a dark future in his new book, Weapons of Mass Delusion
"...Near the end of my recent conversation with respected New York..."

Nov. 4, 2022 Arts Feature by Jay Trachtenberg

The Verde Report: U.S. National Team Limping Toward Qatar World Cup
"...With Major League Soccer on international break and the 2022 FIFA World Cup just around the corner, The..."

Sept. 30, 2022 Sports Column by Eric Goodman

Legislators Urge Abbott to Spare the Life of Woman on Death Row
Justice for Melissa Lucio?
"...Seven Texas legislators prayed with Melissa Lucio last week at the women's death row prison in Gatesville, where..."

April 15, 2022 News Feature by Brant Bingamon

The Austin Historical Weapons Guild Brings Historical Swordplay to Life
Cut, thrust, parry, fun
"...to fans of fantasy, who hasn't wanted to be the weapon-wielding warrior, the knight in shining armor? Who hasn't..."

Feb. 25, 2022 Arts Feature by Robert Penson

Opinion: The Texas Grid: A Tale of Profits Over People
One year after Winter Storm Uri, Rep. Gina Hinojosa reflects on still-needed improvements
"...This week is the one-year anniversary of the Texas Blackout. Many..."

Feb. 18, 2022 Column by Rep. Gina Hinojosa

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