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Sean Carey, Lucas Molandes, Rob Nash
"...time for five bucks and a few drinks. This review's here all week, tip your waitress...."

March 24, 2006 Arts Review by Wayne Alan Brenner

Simply the Best Review
"...Dear Editor, Simply the best review of a concert, of a musician, of Neil Young..."

Sept. 7, 2005 Postmarks

The Retro Show
Review of F8 Gallery's Retro Show
"...reconfigured through translucent glass planes. Most abstraction leaves your reviewer dulled and uncaring; this is the sort of work..."

Aug. 12, 2005 Arts Review by Wayne Alan Brenner

Happy With Indian Palace Review and Restaurant
"...Chronicle, I was so happy to read your recent review of Indian Palace restaurant on Far West Boulevard [Food,..."

Aug. 1, 2005 Postmarks

No Thanks! Only Review Our Band If You Get It Right!
"...Dear Editor, I've just read the current review of the Ghostland Observatory album by Audra [Schroeder] [“Texas..."

July 15, 2005 Postmarks

Mistake Made in Restaurant Review
"...Recently you proved that to be wrong with your review of El Pollo Feliz ["Cheap Eats," Food, April 15]...."

May 12, 2005 Postmarks

Bellagio Review Unfair
"...restaurant at Jester Boulevard and 2222. A scathing, untruthful review was published by you all a few weeks ago..."

April 5, 2005 Postmarks

Excellent Review of New York Dolls Show!
"...Dear Editor, Excellent review of the Dolls guys ["Planet Rock," March 25]. You..."

March 28, 2005 Postmarks

Loved Review
"...been more pleased with this week's edition. Marrit Ingman's review of the DVD release of Staying Alive ["DVD Watch,"..."

Jan. 24, 2005 Postmarks

Outback Steakhouse Fan Disputes Review
"...Dear Editor, Mick Vann's review of Outback Steakhouse does not represent my experience ["Austin..."

Jan. 24, 2005 Postmarks

Portable Worlds
In 'Sabina's Letters,' Cuban artist Eduardo Mu& #241;oz Ordoqui offers images in which video correspondence is projected onto everyday objects from his U.S. environment

Dec. 3, 2004 Arts Review by Jacqueline May

Arms and the Man
Different Stages' 'Arms and the Man' is an honest attempt at entertainment with a political edge, but it swallows or ignores the complex interpretation that this script deserves

Nov. 26, 2004 Arts Review by Heather Barfield Cole

Waiting on Godot
Theatre review

Nov. 19, 2004 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Metamorphoses
Theatre review

Nov. 19, 2004 Arts Review by Barry Pineo

"99 Cent War"
Visual arts review
"...the show on a weekday after the reception, your reviewer was unprepared for the intense experience that awaited. The..."

Nov. 19, 2004 Arts Review by Jacqueline May

Crowns
The Zachary Scott Theatre Center production of Crowns sings a joyous hosanna to the African- American tradition of the church hat

Nov. 12, 2004 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Cabaret
UT's Cabaret is a risky departmental production sufficiently primed as postelection catharsis

Nov. 12, 2004 Arts Review by Heather Barfield Cole

Veritably Vienna
A. Mozart Fest's Veritably Vienna concert showed that violinist Uli Speth and pianist Mary Robbins know the benefits of collaboration in Mozart's violin sonatas

Nov. 12, 2004 Arts Review by Jerry Young

'Margarita Cabrera: Maquila'
Margarita Cabrera's show at Women & Their Work is filled with soft, stuffed sculptures of everyday household objects rendered in bright, cheerful colors

Nov. 12, 2004 Arts Review by Jacqueline May

Jon Langford in 'Three Britischer Cowboys'
Jon Langford, longtime member of the British band the Mekons, has developed a great nostalgic painting style for rendering his own version of American heroes

Nov. 12, 2004 Arts Review by Rachel Koper

Cherrywood
'Provocative' aptly describes the Rude Mechanicals' 'Cherrywood,' which thrusts you into a strange, relentlessly intense party that's never boring but never really engaging either

Nov. 5, 2004 Arts Review by Barry Pineo

In the Pocket
Tapestry Dance Company's season premiere was a swingin' jazz affair that made the Paramount Theatre feel like a smoky little club between Birdland and heaven

Nov. 5, 2004 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Rising Stars
'Rising Stars' is an apt title for this small but sparkling exhibit of works by Robert Pruitt, Leona Scull-Hons, and Young-Min Kang.

Nov. 5, 2004 Arts Review by Rachel Koper

Ajax (por nobody)
Theatre Review

Oct. 29, 2004 Arts Review by Wayne Alan Brenner

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Austin Shakespeare Festival's second bout with 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' in four years offers much by way of manic disposition, but not much by way of substance

Oct. 29, 2004 Arts Review by Robi Polgar

Ghost Stories: The Disembodied Spirit
The Austin Museum of Art exhibit 'Ghost Stories: The Disembodied Spirit' offers enough engaging evocations of the unearthly to give you a pleasurable shiver

Oct. 29, 2004 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Electricity and Me: Magnets and Unseen Forces
Visual Arts Review

Oct. 29, 2004 Arts Review by Jacqueline May

Dracula: A Woman Scorned
With Dracula: A Woman Scorned, a gender-swapped variation on the classic vampire tale, it's tough to tell if a chick & a dude productions were going after sleepless nights or camp

Oct. 22, 2004 Arts Review by Barry Pineo

Nightswim
History and friendship are the fulcrum on which Nightswim balances Steve Moore's impressionistic, profound look at famous friends Roy Bedichek, Frank Dobie, and Walter Webb

Oct. 22, 2004 Arts Review by Barry Pineo

Plastic Eyes
Visual arts review

Oct. 22, 2004 Arts Review by Jacqueline May

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