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Cine Las Americas international film festival returns for the 25th year of showcasing Latin American and indigenous cinema.
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Dress for Success Austin works to empower women+ to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire and the development tools to help them thrive in work and in life.
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Lifeguard shortages left some pools high and dry last season. The city hopes this year will be different.
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This June, Austin Playhouse will present its new production of 'Big Fish,' as a more intimate version of the recent lavish Broadway musical.
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The Fort Worth singer-songwriter’s latest album stands in stark contrast to 2019’s “Texas Piano Man.”
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When we last met "Dennis," he had been found in a Goodwill store on Far West Boulevard, discovered to be missing for 70 years from a German museum and put on display in a museum in San Antonio.
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The City of Kyle is hoping to break the Guinness World Record for the largest same-name gathering this weekend.
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Jake Cordero and Albert Lucio of The Austin Séance try to recreate the Victorian-era Spiritualism and séance experience for a modern audience.
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In 1970, Robinson founded TransAfrica Forum (now TransAfrica) to promote diversity and equity in U.S. foreign policy and justice for the African diaspora. He served as the organization's president until 2001.
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There's the Moody College of Communication at UT, the Moody Rooftop at the Contemporary Austin, Moody Hall at St. Edwards University, Moody Bank, the Moody Pavilions at Laguna Gloria, ACL Live at the Moody Theater, the Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park, and Moody Center. It can be a little confusing.
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Ebonie Smith, award-winning music producer, audio engineer and singer-songwriter, and the founder and president of Gender Amplified, Inc., an organization that celebrates and supports women and girls in music production and audio engineering.
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The iconic Austin video rental store I Luv Video is being brought back to life by the nonprofit We Luv Video. The store's new incarnation will focus on community events and a continued dedication to unique film selections.