Vol. 22, No. 40
ACL Fest 2008: Day Three Report
Pretty, and Witty, and Gay: Or, 2 out of 3 (on a good day) Ain't Bad
Smog-blessing Americums
Desperately Seeking Sarah
Live & Local Preview: Altus
Arte: La Raza y la Rana (Sana)
The second time as farce
By Gwynne Dyer
Way to Normal
11th Annual Huevos Rancheros Gala & Silent Auction
Test-tube maybes
By Greg Harman
Gay Fiesta 2008
RWI
By Nicole Chavez
Coco-colored glasses
Red Letter Year
Third Day, Switchfoot, Robert Randolph & the Family Band, Jars of Clay, & Red
2008 Solar Tour
Dear Uncle Mat
Bible of the Devil w. The Man-Eaters of Tsavo
Put taxi money in your shoe
Dear Science
Beating Back the Claws of the Cold
Third Coast Rally
Taste of San Antonio
Free Will Astrology
By Rob Brezsny
Jaguares
Southside wake-up call
Chaba Thai sets off the right alarms
On the Street: EMoney, No More Money, The Rising Costs of Corn and Porn, and You Can't Stop Rock and Roll (You Can Only Hope to Contain It)
The QueQue
¡Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Fade to white
ARTIFACTS
By Sarah Fisch
Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist
Short shorts
By Lyle Rosdahl
Shia like an ‘Eagle’
Love is a Gypsy Child
By Nicolette Good
‘Over there’ over here
Half
Found in translation
‘Q’ is for quarter-life crisis
By Kiko Martinez
AMuse-BOUCHE
By Elaine Wolff
How it would feel to be free
The Cartographers
By Jeremy Martin
“El Encuentro” — Espira
Fat cat attack
By Chris Parker
THE SOUND & THE FURY
By Gilbert Garcia
S'Nuff film
Party of two
Cinema Obscura
Hey Mister D.J.
By Brian Villalobos
Back from Iraq
By Steven G. Kellman
Sites and sounds
Tiffiny Dawn
@ Krause's Biergarten & Café
Fri., March 29, 6-9 p.m.
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