Jerry Quijano
All Things Considered HostJerry Quijano is KUT's local All Things Considered host. A native south Texan, he joined the KUT staff after graduating from Texas A&M University-San Antonio. Jerry was part of NPR’s Next Generation initiative at KUT in 2017. When he’s not in the studio, Jerry enjoys collecting vinyl records. You can email him at jerry@kut.org.
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Executive Director Cody Cowan announced this week he's leaving to become chief operating officer for the National Independent Venue Association, a lobbying and trade group.
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A developer that owns multiple properties on East Sixth Street wants to revitalize the area and turn a handful of spots into music venues, including the former Easy Tiger restaurant and Buffalo Billiards.
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Texas already had one of the nation's strictest abortion bans. With the Supreme Court's decision, it is set to become even more restrictive.
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The Texas grid was built to withstand the heat, but residents who were here for the blackout last year are understandably concerned about the potential for power outages.
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The longtime public radio host will present his latest projects at his show in Austin this weekend.
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The summer run of movies kicks off with the traditional opener, Casablanca. The fun part for film programmer Stephen Jannise is to then find a way to choose a theme from the movie that can link the first week of screenings.
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The festival is going on its seventh year working to bring conjunto music to Austin.
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Las personas de 50 años o más -que hayan pasado al menos cuatro meses desde su primera dosis de refuerzo contra el COVID-19- pueden recibir una vacuna adicional.
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People 50 and older — who are at least four months removed from their first booster dose — can get an additional shot.
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COVID-19 conditions are improving, but Austin Public Health still advises wearing masks indoors in public places as the spring festival season approaches.