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Public Notice
In honor of the O. Henry Pun-Off, Public Notice swears off the puns this week.
"...enchiladas and tom yum gai and so on, held outdoors in the heart of the entertainment district, featuring a..."

May 18, 2001 Column by Kate X Messer

Food-o-File
Chefs in transit in this week's Food-o-File.
"...of Austin artisans will be for sale under tents outdoors… Siena (349-7667) welcomes the Fess Parker Winery on Tuesday,..."

May 4, 2001 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

2001 Kids' Summer Fun Guide
"...their own ice cream), art (homemade face paints), the outdoors (making an insect collection), and a whole lot more,..."

May 4, 2001 Features Feature

2001 Kids' Summer Fun Guide
"...The more advanced classes get to spend some days outdoors with the real rocks and learn more advanced climbing..."

May 4, 2001 Features Feature

Dancing About Architecture
Keeping up with Lucinda, Britney, Thurston, Kim, and a bunch of sick people
"...one used at the 101X Fests.) It's not exactly outdoors, but Sunday brings the Mother Earth Festival to La..."

May 4, 2001 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Hill Country Wine & Food Festival
Spotlighting This Year's Visiting Celebrities
"...Valenciana, made with chicken and rabbit and often cooked outdoors over wood fires. She also includes other more eclectic..."

April 6, 2001 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

The Austin Avalanche of Rock & Roll!
When IRS Records' 'The Cutting Edge' Came to Town and Made Me Want to, Too
"...it all, the bands survive; they play at parties, outdoors, and sometimes, yes, even in real garages ..."..."

March 16, 2001 Features Feature by Kate X Messer

Postmarks
Further Lost Austin fallout and enviro-rhetoric from our readers.
"...snorkel all over. I have spent thousands of hours outdoors and my concern for the planet is driven by..."

Feb. 16, 2001 Column

Naked City
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department makes a timely hire: Jeff Francell, formerly of the Nature Conservancy as head of its land acquisition program.
"...The great outdoors isn't as big and pure as it used to..."

Feb. 2, 2001 News Feature by Amy Smith

Page Two
Welcome to the Austin That Was.
"...independence, its broadmindedness, its cordiality, its passion for the outdoors, its love of a good party -- and once..."

Jan. 26, 2001 Column by Robert Faires

Postmarks
Global Warming, Public Schools, and Jazz a la Zorn.
"...children's motorless scooters. It's good to see children playing outdoors again, and moving around without burning fuel. Now if..."

Jan. 26, 2001 Column

Audio Snapshots
America's premiere archival roots label celebrates the big 4-0.
"...heat, humidity, and music. In hot climates, people live outdoors most of the time...."

Dec. 15, 2000 Music Feature by Mike Quinn

A Place, a Time, a Memory
The Meaning of Thanksgiving
"...edible, much less fresh. But then again, the whole outdoors is a giant refrigerator in Superior. By all accounts,..."

Nov. 24, 2000 Food Feature by Barbara Chisholm

The Future's Still Bright
Barbara K, the woman who turned down $900,000
"...it was warmer and would allow us to play outdoors more of the year."..."

Nov. 24, 2000 Music Feature by Andy Langer

Making a Front Porch for the City
As he was completing the final design for the Austin Museum of Art's long-awaited downtown facility, architect Richard Gluckman took time to discuss the project, his approach to architecture, and what it means to design buildings for a boomtown.
"...to a museum in a city that prizes the outdoors as much as Austin does. On October 16, Gluckman..."

Oct. 27, 2000 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Dancing About Architecture
FCC raids shuts down the third and last local microradio station.
"...again bear the legend "produced in Austin"... "Free" and "outdoors" apply to goings-on in Woolridge Park at 10th &..."

Oct. 13, 2000 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Day Trips
Latana Ridge Lodge, an hour's drive north of DFW, sits at the collision point of northern grasslands, eastern forests, and western prairies.
"...are at corners of the breezeways. To encourage the outdoors experience, all of the windows are open. Nothing says..."

Sept. 22, 2000 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Gathering 'Round the Flame
"...How could an event held outdoors in the hottest part of the summer snowball on..."

Aug. 25, 2000 Food Feature by Robb Walsh

Going Home Again
"East Side Cafe is obviously doing something right," Chronicle Cuisines writer Rebecca Chastenet de Géry writes. "You don't draw waiting crowds continually for over a decade without conscious effort. The cafe's menu certainly isn't Austin's splashiest, but for many, the cafe simply feels right. There's no place like home."
"...many customers were put off by the extreme temperatures outdoors, not to mention the flies, bloodthirsty mosquitoes, and other..."

Aug. 4, 2000 Food Feature by Rebecca Chastenet dé Gery

West Side Story: Brave, New, Whirled
According to Chronicle writer Wayne Alan Brenner, West Side Story survives just fine in a "post-apocalyptic future," thanks to an amazing production at Zilker Hillside Theatre.
"...Story, anyway? Big musical productions like this, especially staged outdoors and for free, are kind of like, well, they're..."

July 21, 2000 Arts Review by Wayne Alan Brenner

A Taste of Summer
Summer Food Essays: A Pinch of Recollection, A Dash of Tradition
"...camp. That evening meal was the best: We ate outdoors, we weren't required to use utensils, and we filled..."

July 14, 2000 Food Feature by Barbara Chisholm

Day Trips
A small Texas town tries to determine its destiny.
"...MacArthur personal souvenirs and historical items. To enjoy the outdoors, visit Lake Brownwood State Park northwest of town. For..."

July 7, 2000 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

The Blue Pearl: A Heart-rending, Joyous Affirmation of Life
In the profoundly beautiful world of Blue Pearl, the third installment of her scaffold trilogy, choreographer Sally Jacques gave us an extended collaborative offering of movement, sound, and light and more, a heart-rending and joyous affirmation of life.
"...scaffold trilogy, nothing else mattered except shared epiphany. Performed outdoors on Festival Beach at Town Lake, the piece combined..."

June 30, 2000 Arts Review by Dawn Davis

Articulations
A tragic accident for a local dancer; the loss of a great state drama teacher.
"...visit to the Bay Area, Lisa Baltich was performing outdoors when part of her clothing caught fire. By the..."

June 9, 2000 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Going Public
A new Sunset Commission report recommends opening Texas' public lands to use by the public as parkland.
"...benefits to birdwatchers and other people who enjoy the outdoors. Leasing the state land is "a good deal for..."

May 19, 2000 News Feature by Robert Bryce

2000 Kids Summer Fun Guide
Listings
"...young'un has a good voice? Well, besides the usual outdoors-y summer activities for young lads like basketball, indoor rock..."

May 5, 2000 Features Feature

Where the Shadows Are Deepest
The search for, and subsequent conversation with, country singer James Hand
"...JH: I don't know. I like the outdoors a lot. I like animals. When I was a..."

May 5, 2000 Music Feature by Christopher Gray

In Full Bloom
The Old Settler's Music Festival: A Photo Essay
"...remains the perfect encore for South by Southwest revelers: outdoors, all day, and made for the entire family. Relocating..."

April 7, 2000 Music Feature by John Carrico

South Austin Roots Crawl: The Zipcode, Saturday Afternoon, Mar 18
Wednesday Night
"...for the music and for the old Austin ambiance. Outdoors in the parking lot under bright, sunny skies, the..."

March 24, 2000 Music Review by Jay Trachtenberg

SXSW Music Festival
Picks & Sleepers
"...OUTDOORS IN AUSTIN: On a good day, Austin really can..."

March 17, 2000 Music Feature

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