October 1997
Volume 3 Number 8
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Ah, Fat! by Manuel Gonzales
Despite what I might say and think of Bush politics, the Book Festival is an event not to be missed.

Austin Film Festival Celebrates Unsung Heroes by Lucy Shaw
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Boyd Vance: Arts Activist by Courtenay Nearburg
In 1984, he began directing and producing, which has led him to direct over 40 mainstage plays and to found two performing arts companies. He is one of the few equity actors working in Austin. He is not shy about his opinions on the black community nor the surrounding white-dominated theater scene in Austin.

From the Couch by Sandra Beckmeier
Composer Edgar Varese said, "there is no avant garde. There are only people who are a little late."

Flame Failure: Trust Nothing by Caroline Hicok
The beginning of man as intellectual creature can be traced to the first asking of the question "What should I believe?" You could see a play any day of the week that attempts to answer that question.

The Invisible Kiss fiction by Sandra Beckmeier
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Soul Food by Stazja McFadyen
It has been said that poetry is food for the soul. Diverse Arts Little Gallery's poetry presentation on Saturday, September 20, had the recipe.

Up All Night by Harold McMillan
Although I generally use this space to vent on issues I think important to the arts community, sometimes real life personal stuff just jumps right out in front. This is one of those times.

Verities by Courtenay Nearburg
He's a dream and I feel like I died last night.


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