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Texas Monthly, November, 2004
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(W) The place is accessible to wheelchairs: The main entrance is at least 32 inches wide and there are no steps; restrooms, however, are not accessible. (W ) The place and its restrooms are accessible. No symbol: This place is not accessible.
Austin
Music/Dance
NOV 14: ORNETTE COLEMAN
The Fort Worth-born Coleman picked up his first saxophone when he was 14 and taught himself to sight-read from a how to book for the piano. And so began the career of one of free jazz's most legendary and often controversial pioneers. Coleman's appearance in Austin is quite the coup for UT's Performing Arts Center. The jazz great hasn't played in his home state since the eighties. At 7. $20-$45. UT campus, Bass Concert...
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