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The Good Life archives

While The Good Life was first published in October 1997, our archives begin in January 2002 with one feature article per issue. We currently post the issues in their entirety and are working on updating the archives to include the whole issue beginning in January 2006.

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Archives 2004

December 2004
Citizen Smith
Public Citizen-Texas, led by Tom "Smitty" Smith, celebrates twenty years of public service
by Tim Walker

November 2004
Gentrification in Motion

From East Austin to East End
by K. Anoa Monsho

October 2004
What's for Dinner

Why the answer no longer comes from your stovetop
by Michelle Moon Reinhardt

September 2004
A Family of Fishnet and Fury

The Texas Rollergirls go all out for competition and charity
by Danté Dominick

August 2004
Howard Waldrop

The best science fiction writer you've never read
by Tam Thompson

July 2004
'Open Your Mouth And Sing, Girl'
Ruthie Foster brings it on home with a voice as big as Texas
by Rush Evans

June 2004
Erik Hokkanen
Music of fire, tenderness and wit from an Austin master craftsman
by Jeanine Sih Christensen

May 2004
David Lindsey Deals in Death

Austin novelist a master of mystery
by Barbara Strickland

April 2004
Notes from the Wasteland-and Back
Singer-songwriter Ray Wylie Hubbard just keeps getting better and better
by Patrick Cosgrove

March 2004
Austin's Best Music Series
For Will Taylor, the music improves with Strings Attached
by Rush Evans

February 2004
Love, Austin Style

What to do, where to dine with your valentine
by K. Anoa Monsho

January 2004
High Stakes for High Schools
AISD struggles with higher standards on a tight budget
by Monica Anne Brown

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