An Eye for History
From the Japanese surrender on the USS Missouri to the front lines at Vietnam, photographer David Douglas Duncan had an eye on history being made, and he captured it in stunning detail with his camera. [04-26-99]
Sam Martin, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
I Want My MP3
MP3 is the latest in new music technology -- it may be piracy, it may be divine justice, but it will undoubtedly change the way music is being distributed to you. [03-08-99]
Sam Martin, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
A Painter's Work
When Austin's new airport opens this spring, travelers will be greeted by nine enormous paintings depicting a Texas family reunion. These images by Austin painter Fidencio Duran represent the work of a modern master. [01-25-99]
Sam Martin, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Art Fights the Power
Poster artist Malaquías Montoya vows to continue the fight for Chicano rights and explains why 30 years after some of the most ardent protests in this country's history, fists are still raised in anger. [08-31-98]
Sam Martin, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Private Worlds
Reviews of Oaxaca's Rodolfo Morales at Mexic-Arte and various works at the Austin Museum of Art at Laguna Gloria. [05-26-98]
Sam Martin and Rebecca S. Cohen, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
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