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Francis was the third oldest person in the world at the time of her death. She lived most of her life in Houston.
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John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Dr. Tameka L. Gillum, Associate Professor of Community Health in the College of Population Health at the University of New Mexico.
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The PBS show, which debuted with a performance by Willie Nelson, has become the longest-running show of its kind in television history.
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Mando Rayo sits down with Eddie Vega, the Taco Poet of Texas, to discuss the impact of language and how the way we talk about food reflects in and on the culture it hails from.
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with James ‘JB’ Brown, host of “The NFL Today” on CBS and "Inside The NFL" on Showtime.
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Hyde Park Storytelling started in a backyard a decade ago and they've been gathering people together to hear true live stories ever since.
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Dewi Smith spoke to the Black Austin Matters podcast about why engaging Austinites in the political process is important.
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John L. Hanson Jr. presents his second, and final, discussion with Dr. Louis Moore, professor of history at Grand Valley State University, historian, co-host of the Black Athlete Podcast, and author of ‘The Great Black Hope: Doug Williams, Vince Evans, and The Making of the Black Quarterback.’
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On this episode of This Is My Thing, we talk with Tiffany and Caitlin Saunders — known collectively as Team Saunders — about their shared love of triathlon and how the sport brought them together.
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The red-headed pop "femininomenon," decked out in cowboy chaps and a belt-buckle top, performed hits like "HOT TO GO!" and "Pink Pony Club," as well as unreleased song "The Subway."
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After a few successful script readings last year, Brently Heilbron is presenting a full-scale staging of his satiric musical Young Greg Abbott.
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Tejano legends return from the dead and teenagers get superpowers on the Hideout Theater stage this October.