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"...clueless when it came to Israel's laughable "freedom of speech" as well as U.S. foreign policy toward our favorite..."

Dec. 13, 2002 Column

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You can't always be who you want, but if you try sometime you just might find you can be who you need.
"..."whites" embodying a continuing story of abduction, rape, love, hate, and a compulsive mutual imitation that shapes every gesture..."

Nov. 1, 2002 Column by Michael Ventura

The Hightower Lowdown
Bush likes democracy, except when he doesn't; business is a poor model for government; The Book Thing gives reading material to the needy.
"...Whatever you think of Chavez, he was the duly-elected president,..."

April 26, 2002 News Column by Jim Hightower

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"...community can rest assured that we will carefully manage whatever resources we receive and expand access to higher education..."

March 22, 2002 Column

Naked City
"...Luther King Jr. delivering his "I Have a Dream" speech, but it still doesn't own his commemorative holiday --..."

Jan. 18, 2002 News Feature by Lauri Apple

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"...against irreligious Americans in his November 8 nationally televised speech...."

Nov. 16, 2001 Column

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Rape saga redux and other local imbroglios.
"...the United States is taking the brunt of world hate for failed British policies, and the British are taking..."

Oct. 26, 2001 Column

The Tenth Annual "Austin Chronicle' Short Story Contest Results
"...Could I drive? How far? Could I give a speech? I told him that I was depressed, that I..."

Oct. 19, 2001 Books Feature

Capitol Chronicle
Apparently, the candidates for statewide office have better things to do than answer tough questions from the Texas NAACP.
"...meeting, so he gave a mini-version of his gubernatorial speech -- nearly forgetting he is now running for comptroller...."

Oct. 12, 2001 News Column by Michael King

Naked City
Hard as he tries, Rick Perry can't shake the impression among reporters that he's tentative, stiff, and rarely forthcoming with details.
"...reportedly told writer Clay Robison that he would oppose hate crimes legislation that offered special protections for homosexuals. The..."

June 8, 2001 News Feature by Amy Smith

Sex Farce
Watching Rob Nash morph from character to character at cell-phone speed is like watching Alexander Nemov perfect a somersault after a double flip in an Olympic floorshow. In his new solo show, Sex Farce, Nash handily embodies 14 characters and umpteen sound effects aided only by a chair and an offstage voice, but an unwieldy frame loses Nash's latest a couple of points. The play begins and ends in 2066, which does nothing but make Nash's job harder.
"...Monty and Meg keep wondering which twin has the speech impediment...."

June 1, 2001 Arts Review by Rob Curran

Feeling the Heat
A profile of the new Texas ACLU and Executive Director Will Harrell
"...final language. Before they began, West gave a short speech: I'm going to get a law. So before we..."

April 27, 2001 News Feature by Michael Erard

Fear & Loathing on the Inaugural Trail
One man's journey to the Bush inauguration confirms more than it denies.
"...With his bumbling speech, inappropriate sniggering, and looks of confusion, George W. Bush..."

Feb. 2, 2001 Features Feature by Michael Bolduc

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"...for the Texas Green Party. In a race between whatever Republican, as always in the pocket of the oil,..."

Dec. 22, 2000 Column

Love Walks In
The first Rockrgrl Music Conference gets a blessing from Seattle's rain goddess.
"...should be all white male, all Latino, or all whatever. That would more accurately reflect the way the industry..."

Nov. 24, 2000 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

Forced From Home
Tim Miller Fights to Stay in the U.S. With the Man He Loves
"...when Jesse Helms and George Bush (the Daddy) did whatever possible to silence lesbian and gay freedom of speech..."

Oct. 20, 2000 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Too Much Caffeine Woman
Watching Jean Caffeine's eyes light up.
"...but I'm getting so conservative," she confesses. "My liberal freedom-of-speech militancy is so different since I started teaching. As..."

Oct. 13, 2000 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

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"Alex Jones is to patriotism ... what hot dogs are to meat."
"...The only person who is allowed total freedom of speech on Infowars is Alex Jones...."

July 21, 2000 Column

Cruel Summer
Kate X Messer remembers Lisa Davis: professional photographer, Austin music scenester, activist, suicide victim.
"...made his way toward me. I was high on whatever Meg's band had just inspired. Not now...."

July 7, 2000 Music Feature by Kate X Messer

Fool For Love/Cowboy Mouth: Nighttime Hollering and Thumps
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"...version of this Lone Star-esque tale about the quintessential love-hate relationship is, as directed by Laura Somers, a fast-paced..."

June 23, 2000 Arts Review by Ada Calhoun

Not Quite Myself: Uh, Yeah, Exactly
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"...might almost expect such a company to have "We Hate Theatre" as a slogan, good Christ. It doesn't necessarily..."

May 19, 2000 Arts Review by Wayne Alan Brenner

A Work in Progress
East Timor begins the process of reconstruction in its struggle for independence.
"...away. "The people here are naturally polite -- they hate to say anything unpleasant in conversation. The phrase that..."

May 19, 2000 News Feature by John Sayles

Letters at 3AM
Evaluating the Ten Commandments as a teaching tool in the American classroom
"...school has the right to require decorum in the speech of its students, but in a free country how..."

April 14, 2000 Column by Michael Ventura

The Least of These
UT professor Horace Newcomb reflects on the segregation South on the release of his friend and colleague Paul Stekler's documentary George Wallace: Settin' the Woods on Fire.
"...I completed my degree, she was teaching English and speech at Pearl High School, a place that would become..."

March 10, 2000 Features Feature by Horace Newcomb

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Singer-songwriter gets lucrative
"...signed a deal, and got the old "love you, hate the band" speech just after the ink dried. Within..."

March 3, 2000 Music Feature by Andy Langer

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"...Free speech, citizen action, and democracy. These are just a few..."

Dec. 31, 1999 Column

The Uncooling of America
"...only by the people, including the right to free speech."..."

Dec. 10, 1999 Books Review by Tom Grimes

A Way They'll Never Be
"...A politically correct academia may hate Hemingway's life; and they may resent him for being..."

Aug. 6, 1999 Column by Michael Ventura

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"...the one I'm in now (Bouldin Creek) and would hate to see it torn down in favor of the..."

July 30, 1999 Column

An Eye for History
"...is 1958. The place: La Californie, Pablo Picasso's village chateau outside Cannes, France. David Douglas Duncan, the celebrated combat..."

April 23, 1999 Arts Feature by Sam Martin

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