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VOL. 27, NO. 25 FEBRUARY 22, 2008


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PAGE TWO On Topic


ENDORSEMENTS More recommendations for the
March 4 primary election


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’ For more on Dicky Grigg’s work at Guantanamo,
see his ‘Guantanamo: It is not about them - it is about us.’
austinchronicle.com/webextra


POSTMARKS Joni Mitchell ignored by the Chronicle,
Burnam dismayed by Dukes endorsement, and more


m ‘Postmarks’ online - updated (almost) daily
austinchronicle.com/webextra


NEWS

17 AISD Bond-Proposal Update; and Charter Changes?

Hold That Thought.

POINT AUSTIN About Us

m A full version of this week’s and last
week’s endorsements
austinchronicle.com/webextra

18 BESIDE THE POINT Affordable? If You Have to Ask ...

20 MORE ELECTION NEWS THAN YOU CAN SHAKE A
STICK AT

BY 'CHRONICLE' NEWS STAFF

28 MEDIA WATCH KVET’s Panic Attack

31 THE HIGHTOWER REPORT Democrats Suckered on
Water-Boarding; and Sanctioning Corporate Autocracy

32 WORKING ON THE RAILROAD CAMPO takes on transit
- where the rubber doesn’t meet the road

BY KATHERINE GREGOR

ARTS

41 A New Shot at a Downtown Museum for AMOA; a New
School for Improv from Merlin Works; and a New Kind
of Birthday Bash for Theatre Action Project

42 CONTINUED STORY Daniel Johnston’s songs find
new life in the rock opera Speeding Motorcycle

BY KATHY MCCARTY


BOOKS

46 IN REMEMBRANCE OF RAUL Paying tribute to poet and
activist Raul Salinas

48 AFTER A FASHION Last week was all about film; this
week music. Is Stephen excited about a certain upcom-
ing festival, or what?

FOOD


50 Cooking-Related Video Games; Event Menu: Feb. 22-29;
and Food-o-File

53 REVIEWS La Mojarra Feliz, Fair Bean Coffee

54 RESTAURANT ROULETTE A spin around our
restaurant guide

SCREENS


59 Downloadable Video Games; Film News; DVD Watch:
The Apartment

GAMING & TECHNOLOGY

60 IN PLAY Burnout Paradise, NFL Tour, Turok, Devil May
Cry 4, and Players Guide

61 TV EYE The Best TV on the Block


MUSIC


62 OFF THE RECORD The British invade SXSW, Speeding
Motorcycle revs up at Zach Scott Theatre, inside Trailer
Space, Transmission Entertainment messes with Texas, etc.

64 WALTER HYATT Uncle Walt’s Unfinished Business

BY DOUG FREEMAN

68 LIVE SHOTS Ape -Shits, Balmorhea, a Floyd Moore trib-
ute, and the Kruda sisters at the Victory Grill

73 NEWS OF THE WEIRD Drunk pedestrians smothered in
gravy, graveyards in India are not scary places, and more


SXSW MUSIC 08 INTERNATIONAL
BANDS SUPPLEMENT

2 UK

3 SCOTS VS. CELTS
5 JAPAN

7 AUSSIES & KIWIS

8 MEXICO & SPAIN

9 LATIN AMERICA
12 CANADA
14 SCANDINAVIA

16 ASIA, AFRICA, AND THE WORLD'S FAIR

17 FRANCE & GERMANY


CALENDAR


74 COMMUNITY

An African-American cultural celebration, a Mexican-
American cultural celebration, many options to help
promote the political candidates of your choice, and
the Capital Confectioners Cake & Sugar Art Show &
Competition to sweeten the whole shebang

76 DAY TRIPS Woodward Ranch is an oasis on the desert
and a wonderland of red plume agate and beautiful gem-
stones

78 PLAYING THROUGH Participating in the Austin

Marathon is straight-up crazy, and incredibly admirable
SOCCER WATCH Amp’d play season finale, Potters con-
tinue their surge, and more

‘Soccer Watch’ online: Semiregular updates
from everywhere
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COVER ART BY JASON STOUT, PHOTOGRAPHS BY
JOHN ANDERSON AND JANA BIRCHUM

80 ARTS

Theatre: Big Love, Death and the King’s Horseman
Visual Arts: ‘Greetings From Berrydale: Ryan
Lauderdale and Michael Berryhill’

86 FILM

Vantage Point; Charlie Bartlett; The Signal; 4
Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days; Caramel; Little
Chenier; Jodhaa Akbar; The Spiderwick Chronicles;
Step Up 2 the Streets

88 SHOWTIMES

94 SPECIAL SCREENINGS AMC Best Picture Show-
case, When We Were Kings, Day of Wrath, ‘Glorious
Opportunity: The French Legation in Texas,’ Amandla!
A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony, Men at Work,
America Unchained, Independent Spirit Awards
viewing party, Academy Awards viewing parties

MUSIC

97 RECOMMENDED Maceo Parker blows his own
horn (natch), plus Charlie Parr, Joe Lally, Dean &
Britta, Michael Buble, a Nick Lowe tribute, Black
Lips, Spectrum, Golden Hornet Project, Hickoids,
the Pocket FishRmen, and much more

98 VENUES

102 CLUB LISTINGS AND ROADSHOWS


BACK


119 COMICS How to Be Happy, Troubletown, Eyebeam,
and more

MR. SMARTY PANTS Tampons soaked in vodka
before entry, sperm released on command by the
angler fish, and more

Ask Mr. Smarty Pants - sooner or later,
he’ll answer

austinchronicle.com/webextra

120 CLASSIFIEDS

132 THE COMMON LAW Don’t be duped by foreclo-
sure-rescue scammers

134 CAR TALK Nostalgic clunker plus testosterone
equals imminent disaster

137 EASY STREET, PERSONALS

THE LUV DOC A rambling recommendation to
shore up your social calendar

139 FREE WILL ASTROLOGY Don’t tote around a half-
finished tattoo, Leo


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Chronic is now your one-stop blog shop for buzz on politics,
sports, music, film, television, gaming, technology,
design, gay stuff, and - do we even need to say it?

- opinion. Our blogs as you knew them still exist, but
now all posts will also feed into one crazy mash-up

- newest on top, just like you like it.


© EARACHE!: Off the Record knights the indie-nomics
roundtable, Shut Up shacks up with the MOON-
HANGERS, and much more

PICTURE IN PICTURE: The word on horror-flick premieres
at SXSW, and where to view the red-band trailer for

PINEAPPLE EXPRESS’


THE GAY PLACE: MORE BARACK & HILLARY HOOPY-
GOO. Plus: The Kates & friends get all up in ya.

NEWSDESK: Newsdesk vs. the MSM: on-site live-
blogging of the DEMOCRATIC
PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE and spin-room insanity


THE SCORE: Sofia Resnick sexes it up with the

CHRONIQUE: Hipster heaven at FASHION FREAK OUT, LONESTAR ROLLERGIRLS, and more sports

the many moods of LE SPORTSAC, and blatherings and whatnot from here and afar

more design wonders



) web extra


For this week’s Web extras and
more Web exclusives, go to:

austinchronicle.com/webextra.


THE AUSTIN



PUBLISHER EDITOR

Nick Barbara Louis Black

SENIOR EDITORS

MANAGING EDITOR Cindy Widner

FILM Marjorie Baumgarten

ARTS Robert Faires

MUSIC Raoul Hernandez

NEWS Michael King

NEWS MANAGING EDITOR Amy Smith

FOOD Virginia B. Wood

SPECIAL ISSUES, GUIDES, INTERNS Kate Messer

SCREENS, BOOKS Kimberley Jones

ASSOCIATE EDITORS

NEWS Cheryl Smith
MUSIC Audra Schroeder

CALENDAR

ARTS LISTINGS Wayne Alan Brenner

COMMUNITY LISTINGS Nora Ankrum
ASST. LISTINGS Anne Harris

STAFF WRITERS

Wells Dunbar, Katherine Gregor, Margaret Moser, Lee Nichols,
Marc Savlov, Jordan Smith

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

TV EYE Belinda Acosta

OFF THE RECORD Austin Powell
VISUAL ARTS LISTINGS Benne Rockett
DAY TRIPS Gerald E. McLeod
MR. SMARTY PANTS R.U. Steinberg
LETTERS AT 3AM Michael Ventura
LITERA Ric Williams
CLASSICAL, DANCE LISTINGS Robi Polgar
FASHION Stephen MacMillan Moser
GAY PLACE Kate Getty
PLAYING THROUGH Thomas Hackett

PRODUCTION

ART DIRECTOR Jason Stout
PRODUCTION MANAGER Karen Barry
WEBMASTER Brian Barry
PREPRESS MANAGER Mark Gates

GRAPHIC DESIGNERS Tim Grisham, Shelley Hiam, Carrie Lewis,

Chris Linnen, Liz Osting, Doug St. Ament
STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS John Anderson, Jana Birchum
PROOFREADERS Mark Fagan, James Renovitch, Sofia Resnick,
Darcie Stevens, Kristine Tofte
INTERNS Angela Armstrong, Gillian Courtney, Andy Denham,
Meredith Greenwood, Taft Mashburn, Kathryn O’Shields,
Monica Riese, Sara Robberson, Dacia Saenz, Meghan Ruth
Speakerman, Richard Whittaker

ADVERTISING

ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Carol Flagg
SENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES Jerald Corder, Annette Shelton
Patterson, Carolyn Phillips, Lois Richwine
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES Jeff Carlyon, AN Garnel, Serena Horn, Sandy
Martinez, Elizabeth Nitz, Lori Whitley
RETAIL OPERATIONS MANAGER Tobi Gates
ADVERTISING COORDINATOR Christina Jupson
ADVERTISING ASSISTANTS Patrick Harmon
MARKETING DIRECTOR Erin Collier
PROMOTIONS MANAGER Sadie Caplan
CHRONTOURAGE Brent Brown, Nicole Castanon, Adam David,
Patrick Harmon, Charles Herdrick, Cat Herring, Sylvia Lam,
Stacey Steger, Jason Young, Logan Youree; photographers:
Alyssa Kristen, Rebecca Sikes
PROMOTIONS DIRECTOR/PERSONALS/CIRCULATION Dan Hardick
CLASSIFIEDS DIRECTOR Cassidy Frazier

SENIOR CLASSIFIED ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES Michael Bartnett, Brian Carr
LEGAL NOTICES Jessica Nesbitt

CLASSIFIED ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES Yasmine Anderson, Jessica Cape,
Cody Kirk, Bobby Leath, Gina Probst

NATIONAL ADVERTISING The Ruxton Group
NATIONAL SALES DIR. Susan Belair
MIDWEST SALES DIR. Stephen M. Lee
SOUTHWEST SALES DIR. Terri Smith

OFFICE STAFF

CONTROLLER Michael Schwarz

SUBSCRIPTIONS Alan Metoskie

CREDIT MANAGER cindy soo

ACCOUNTING Liz Franklin

ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT Samantha Jenkins

INFO CENTER Alan Metoskie, Cassandra Pearce

SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR Steve Raymond

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SPECIAL EVENTS Elizabeth Derczo

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Brent Malkus, Michael McKenzie, Grant Melcher, Paul Minor,
Dane Richardson, Motorcycle Michael, Rex Fourtwenty, Jeff
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CONTRIBUTORS

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Tomorrow, Roy Tompkins, Justin Ward, Shannon Wheeler, Richard Whittaker

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PAGE TWO


On Topic

Wading into the SXSW vitriol, despite repeated warnings

BY LOUIS BLACK


Lord, I wanted to be
Something you could depend on
Lawdy lawd, woe is me
Ain’t a body would care

I got a slow rollin’ low

Forgot the words to my song

Ain’t that just like a fool to want a ride on

them trains

When the train is all gone

- Billy Joe Shaver, “Slow Rollin’ Low”

Ooooow, it’s a happy time inside my mind
When a melody does find a rhyme
Says to me I’m cornin’ home to stay
Oh, Lord, home to stay
I’m cornin’ home to stay

- Tim Buckley, “Happy Time”

Certain topics are especially ill-served by
my inconsistent and distorted linear skills
- which are further impaired by sporadic,
unpredictable disconnects, wherein my inner
and surface realities drift apart. South by
Southwest is a topic that co-workers, family,
friends, and professional acquaintances have
wisely and compassionately advised/begged/
insisted that I consider off-limits. (Chronicle
Publisher Nick Barbara and I are SXSW senior
directors.) They are right. If only I could. The
following column is an object lesson as to just
how right they are.

It’s obviously foolish to address Web
attacks on SXSW Any kind of conscientious
reply would be as if one responded to a
17th century novel in the language of a beat
poem. Obviously, there are concerns we
help perpetuate by not addressing frequently
posted misunderstandings, misconceptions,
and outright lies, but there is an equal
concern that, if we did respond, our efforts
would be meaningless at best and encour-
aging at worst. Without any desire to try
to change minds, I decided to offer, in last
week’s column, SXSW’s take on some of the
major criticisms.


One of the first posts responded: “Wow, so
all of those who dare to exercise their freedom
of speech rights and say they don’t think
much of SXSW are sneering, insulting, spread-
ers of vitriol! Nice generalization, Louis!”

What I had written: “Clearly, many of
them are absolutely not about information
but instead exist to spread vitriol. I say go for
it, although how much fun can it be travel-
ing in the wake of Limbaugh (sneer, insult,
condescend, misinform, and then repeat)?”
Is accusing someone of sneering, insulting,
and spreading vitriol really that outrageous?
Is the writer even vaguely implying that
someone exercising his or her freedom of
speech shouldn’t be criticized? Or is it really
something more, a gratuitous reference being
used to indict me further while suggesting the
writer is on higher moral ground?

After reading that post, I thought that my
going for the more reasoned response was in
itself unreasonable. I decided to tell the truth.

I’m in love with rock & roll. I have been for
a long time! And I’ll be out all night!

I’m in love with film, filmmaking, music,
media, the rant, prayer, books, and this paper.
The only way to lead is with your heart; noth-
ing else makes sense. I really think most of
the criticism of SXSW tells us more about the
author than the event. SXSW and my involve-
ment with it are both gifts in my life. Austin
saved my life and changed it for the better. My
work, SXSWJ the Chronicle - all are very much
site-specific. My heart and work are as one.
Creative Austin is not geographical; it is an
approach to life, art, and creativity. SXSW rep-
resents Austin, and the Chronicle is of Austin’s
fiber. SXSW is out of Austin; it is of the things
we do here and the ways we live here.

To a point far beyond reason, I’ve been
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