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For Civics 101 week, we're hosting an interactive event that pulls back the veil on the city's budget and a community discussion exploring our individual civic duty.
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Join us Tuesday, May 21, for a fun, interactive event where you can choose your own city budget adventure. We’ll have educational games and hands-on activities to learn about how elections impact local taxes, Austin ISD, property taxes and more.
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"Faders Up: The John Aielli Experience" takes a cinematic deep-dive into the extraordinary life and career of iconic KUT and KUTX radio host John Aielli. The documentary film premieres at SXSW 2024 at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, March 10, at the Paramount Theatre.
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An anonymous revelation about an awkward first kiss and a secret dalliance with a stranger are just two of the confessions inspiring artists to compose new, original songs in season three of “Song Confessional” hosted by Walker Lukens and Zac Catanzaro and produced in collaboration with KUT & KUTX Studios.
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The latest round of paid interns represent a large swath of the state — and beyond — and bring with them varied journalistic and life experiences.
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Join us Wednesday, Feb. 28, for a casual morning meet-up. We’ll be at Austin Grind on Parmer, just west of Mopac between 8 and 10 am. Meet some of your favorite KUT reporters and pick up some station swag.
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KUT will use community engagement to combat the spread of misinformation and distrust in media while also sharing audience-focused resources on voting information.
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KUT journalists and a panel of experts take a cold, hard look at the state of love and dating in Austin, featuring special guests — including hometown stars of The Bachelor, Zach Shallcross and Kaity Biggar.
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NPR’s “Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me!,” performs live at the Bass Concert Hall, Thursday, Feb. 29. Host Peter Sagal and judge and scorekeeper Bill Kurtis will lead a panel of comedians, humorists and journalists, listener contestants and celebrity guests through a comic review of the week’s news live from Austin.
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Indie Orchestra (I/O) returns to Austin with orchestrally backed performances by A Giant Dog, Caleb De Casper, Daniel Fears, promqueen and Thor & Friends. Thursday, Feb. 1.
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Join us for a conversation about some of the top issues affecting Texans with disabilities, including education, voting and transportation. Free and open to all.