August 1998
Volume 4 Number 6
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The 1998 Young Latino Artists Exhibition by Maria Rios
Despite the exclusionary social-academic reference in its name, this year's exhibition reveals the strength of discovery and experimentation of the young artist as an artist rather than a fashionable cultural perspectives.

33 Degrees of Syncopation by Paul Klemperer
Thirty-Three Degrees is one of the hippest record stores in town.

Hear the Details by Allyson Lipkin
Epistrophy Arts is a new production company in town. Welcome. Everybody say it: e-PIS-tro-PHY.

J'envie de manger Non-fiction by Manuel Gonzales

Little Slices of Life...From Cinematographer Lee Daniel by Allyson Lipkin
In 1991 director Richard Linklater and cinematographer Lee Daniel broke wide open the independent film scene with Slacker. It put Austin on the map in the film business, and in its wake are a bunch of films (and an MTV sitcom) that are recording the sights and sounds of Austin.

Maybe fiction by Jenna Colley

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Up All Night by Harold McMillan
It's damn hot out there? So what. If you've found your own swimming hole, get on out there, take your clothes off and jump in.

Verities by Paul Klemperer
Much has been written and said lately on the national and local resurgence of swing music. American preoccupation with the fashion of past eras has become an identifiable national trait.

Viva Teatro by Sandra Beckmeier
That is part of my mission to establish us as a nationally recognized company. At this point we haven't done much touring, but I have met people across the way, so those possibilities are open.
-- Rodney Garza


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