It really feels like the ground has shifted, now that Robert is stepping away from being an institutional pillar of the Chronicle. To be honest, it makes me want to go back and reread everything he's written. (And also to say, Robert, that it would be nice if you wrote a bunch more.)

Mike



On Tue, Sep 21, 2021 at 5:52 AM Clayton Stromberger <cstromberger@austin.utexas.edu> wrote:
Say it ain’t so, Robert!

Can it really be 35 years?  What a run.  That means for more than half my life, I’ve had the pleasure of looking forward to picking up the Chronicle each week and knowing your voice would be in there somewhere in the Arts section.  I think you and I were still housemates in the pre-“Slacker” era when I received my first Robert Faires review…!   (I still remember each one vividly.  Yours and John Bustin’s.)  You’ve seen and covered so much in those 35 years, and observed and commented on so many remarkable changes.  I hope you’ll pull together some of your favorite pieces for a printed collection, or consider writing a history of the arts in Austin.  

The Chronicle won’t be as fun, smart, or interesting without you.  Thanks for all you’ve done, especially to help foster a high standard for in-depth arts criticism and reporting in this community, and for always celebrating the value of the arts and championing local artists.  It made a difference, for a long long time.  Toasting you with my morning tea.  Cheers and enjoy your next adventure! 

cs


PS And thanks Madge for sharing this bittersweet news and for keeping an eye out for the -30- column.  I have a feeling I’m going to need a box of tissues handy when I read it.  



On Sep 20, 2021, at 10:11 PM, Madge Darlington <mmdarlington@gmail.com> wrote:

Robert's wife Barbara Chisholm Faires and his daughter Rosalind hosted a surprise toast for Robert this evening at the Vortex Theatre in Austin, and Robert was genuinely surprised and delighted. Robert is leaving his position as the Arts Editor for The Austin Chronicle after 35 years! You really cannot overstate his contribution to the Austin Arts community in those years. His -30- column will run on Thursday in the Chronicle. I'm looking forward to it and will post here.

So proud that we share Robert in this Winedale community and grateful for the ways he has used his platform to highlight Shakespeare at Winedale over the years. 

I'm really looking forward to reading what's next from you, Robert. Cheers and congratulations!

Madge

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