Kristen Cabrera
Production Assistant and ReporterKristen Cabrera is a graduate of the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine, where she saw snow for the first time and walked a mile through a blizzard. A native of the Rio Grande Valley, she graduated from the University of Texas-Pan American (now UTRGV) and is a former KUT News intern. She has been working as a freelance audio producer, writer and podcaster. Email her: kcabrera@kut.org
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While weather and ecosystem effects are being seen, one expert says the warming is still within a “reasonable range.”
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Over 40 artists from across Texas are showcasing their work at the exhibit, which runs to July.
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The 2003 ruling focused on two Houston men whose Supreme Court case ruled Texas’ sodomy statute was unconstitutional, setting a precedent for the right to privacy.
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Not only are there many options for food and entertainment, but the area is a celebration of immigrant culture.
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The Austin-born actor explains how it was almost “pre-ordained” getting the role of Tommy, as both he and the character are born-and-raised Texas boys.
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'I wanted it to be right': After 3-year journey, RGV native Gabrielle Ruiz releases Christmas singleThe “Twinkle Twinkle” singer and “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” alum spoke with Texas Standard on the teamwork it takes to release a Christmas song, what her role in “A Chorus Line” has meant to her, and what movie roles are on the horizon.
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From capirotada to buñuelos, these dishes bring a wealth of regional variation to the table.
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The numbers are especially bleak for rural hospitals, which are usually independently owned and were already vulnerable before the pandemic.
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On Dec. 9, the state historic site on the South Texas gulf will flip the switch on in a special ceremony.
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“Nobody puts their children in the care of people they don’t know unless they’re absolutely desperate,” says author and University of Houston professor Elizabeth Farfán-Santos.