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Kim Vidrine loves her group of friends and she loves cakes. So six years or so ago, she created Cake Club as a way to celebrate both.
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The spoken word poet and theater artist will document the city's big moments through poetry. Miller will serve a two-year term promoting literacy and the arts in Austin.
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Whether you prefer Robert Rodriguez films to those of Richard Linklater, or you'd rather watch Whip It over a rerun of Friday Night Lights, there's plenty to choose from when picking something to watch with an Austin connection.
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Unlived Lives lets artists and audience members explore the lives they could have lived, might have lived, and could still live.
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This is the second part of John L. Hanson Jr.'s conversation with Professor Michelle Adams about her book 'The Containment: Detroit, the Supreme Court, and the Battle for Racial Justice in the North.’
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Michael Young dabbled in ceramic making back in the 1980s, then after a 35-year hiatus, he returned to the hobby. Now his dining room is a ceramics studio and he spends his time trying to create perfect polyhedrons from clay.
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A replica of the company's internet-famous closet parked across from the Paramount Theatre over the weekend. Visitors could step inside for three minutes each to film their own "Closet Picks."
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There's no shortage of stuff to do during SXSW, but here are a few pop-ups that we're excited about at KUT.
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Maya, who was born in Rio de Janeiro, had to leave Brazil to fall in love with the music from her homeland.
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Michelle Adams, Law professor at the University of Michigan Law School, and the author of The Containment.
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The concert, which began in Dripping Springs in 1973, is often (but not always) held in Texas. Last year, it took place in Camden, New Jersey.
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Austin Junior Forum's mission is to support women, children, and the elderly, achieved through strategic partnerships with local organizations that align with AJF’s core values.