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Graham Williams, the founder of Margin Walker, discusses his journey in the Austin music scene and explains why nine months into the pandemic he decided to close Texas' largest independent concert promoter for good.
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In its first foray into the digital-streaming world, City Theatre presents an online streaming version of the poetry of Edgar Lee Masters.
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"Two Guys on Your Head" hosts Dr. Art Markman and Dr. Bob Duke join KUT's Rebecca McInroy to talk about what it takes – psychologically – to move on, move past and move ahead.
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The group's self-proclaimed leader, Lolita Lebrón, was prepared to die for Puerto Rico's independence. She survived, and was sentenced to 50 years in prison.
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The famous — even infamous — producer, known for his "Wall of Sound," died Saturday in prison. He produced records for The Ronettes, Ike and Tina Turner as well as The Beatles, among many others.
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In Brownsville, Texas, two Mexican restaurants are pushing the envelope of what a corn tortilla can envelop, and an award-winning cafe cooks barbacoa the old-fashioned way.
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The oral history project weaves together numerous hours of interviews with Texas Latinos over the last year.
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Austin-based mixed media artist Deborah Roberts' new solo show 'I'm' opens at the Contemporary Austin on January 23.
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A redesign of the grounds of the Blanton Museum of Art is meant to connect UT with a new pedestrian promenade and integrate the museum with he Austin Community.
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. pays tribute to the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., who would have turned 92 this week.
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Hear from mental health care providers and people in the Austin music ecosystem about mental health during the pandemic.