Michael Ventura

"LETTERS AT 3AM" AND OTHER WRITINGS

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Austin Chronicle

A Little Late, for Bix

By Michael Ventura on Friday, May 16, 2003

A Little Late, for Bix    May 16, 2003

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Austin Chronicle

The Jazz/Time Dream

By Michael Ventura on Friday, March 2, 2001

THE JAZZ/TIME DREAM   March 2, 2001

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Austin Chronicle

The Not-Quite Lost Message of Tony Fruscella

By Michael Ventura on Friday, May 26, 2000

THE NOT-QUITE-LOST MESSAGE OF TONY FRUSCELLA   May 26, 2000

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THAT WORD ‘OLIGARCHY’

"Oligarchy has no public face, but it has a subsonic voice that hisses and speaks constantly, a direct feed to all, awake or asleep, making everybody very nervous, for we hear it under, over, and within the national discourse."

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