December 2000
Volume 6 Number 4
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Bike Art Revolution by David Santos
Austin's unique bike culture spans world class racing to the latest lowrider and subculture bikes. These emergent tribes create new music, visual arts, and literature centered on the bike.

By Definition: Media Arts by Susan Acevedo
The Texas Commission on the Arts formed a Media Arts Task Force made up of arts organization leaders, television and radio producers, media educators and individual artists to discuss how best to nurture the media arts.

Confessions of a Media Junkie by Melissa Flores
I have discovered real, non-commercial ART on the Internet.

Earth Lessons by Piper Anderson
In my search for a definition that accurately describes what an artistic community should be I found myself looking to an indigenous ideology.

Editor's Note by Harold McMillan
Art meets technology, the old Austin moving over to accommodate the digital Austin.

an excerpt poetry by Sharon Bridgforth

Notes from the Woodshed by Paul Klemperer
Numerous studies have shown for decades now that Americans are getting smarter, more worldly, less naive, and yet also dumber, less informed and emotionally more immature. How is this possible?

saturday afternoon poetry by Hilery Thomas

The Sport of Business poetry by Phil West

Up All Night by Harold McMillan
The Clarksville-West End Jazz and Arts Festival started small, was truly neighborhood based, and had that "Austin feel" that the old-timers talk about so much these days.

Valentine for a summer girl poetry by Jeff Knight

Verities by Ricardo Acevedo
My dinner with ennui, or more whine with your past...ah?

   

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