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Taking care of the Live Music Capital of the World

The Subcontinental: a Journal of South Asian American Political Identity
While there are a host of other publications that serve the South Asian American community, most of them provide news or information without analysis. A new journal will publish its first issue this fall, [and] provide a unique forum for the community to express the many facets of its political identity.

Tales From the Badlands
With the publication of his first novel, Summertime, David Fleming revealed a style of writing and storytelling more akin to the fiction of yesteryear as opposed to contemporary literature.

Think About Fresh Ink
Printmaking is an ancient art form, first introduced as a simple and advantageous way of spreading religion. Chinese artists created woodcuts to accompany Buddhist texts, or sutras, as early as 858 A.D.

Today's Clarksville
Perhaps a lesser known Austin institution is the KwikWash on West Lynn in Clarksville. With more intrigues than a Louisiana Senate House, this speed-o-mat is a-wash with activity.

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The Wired Side
For many years Austin has been considered the "Live Music Capital of the World" and a hotbed of independent filmmaking activity. So it seems only natural that one of the biggest festivals in the honor of music and film would find its roots within our city limits.

The Writers' League of Texas
Why does Texas need a writers' league? Do isolated, underpaid writer-types really need a statewide support group? Can such a group really help you finish that dusty old masterpiece sitting in the corner or under the desk?


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