Lloyd Doggett
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Gibraltar v. Bradley
The Gibraltar case could be a road map for the FDIC vs. Bradley.
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Room at the Top?
Texas Democrats — and their money — mount the strongest up-ballot challenge in years
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Naked City
Headlines
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Smells Like Victory
Saddam Hussein, toxic mold, and Texas Democrats’ fleeting hopes for November
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Naked City
Headlines
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Naked City
Different Drummers
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Capitol Chronicle
The Politics of Privation: boom or bust, the poorest go right on paying
Posted inArts
Articulations
Seven Austin arts organizations receive outreach grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, playwright C. Denby Swanson receives a McKnight Advancement Grant, and Peter Pan receives his own Amy’s Ice Cream flavor.
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Articulations
Ballet Austin’s presentation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC enjoyed sell-out crowds, enthusiastic responses, and a glowing review in the Washington Post.
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Articulations
The National Endowment for the Arts puts federal grants in the stockings of nine Austin arts organizations, and Ben Bentzin takes leave of Arts Center Stage.
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After a Fashion
State Democrats party, David Byrne gets shorn, and “After a Fashion” readers learn more about how to be a good customer and how not to be a fashion victim.



