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Join us in welcoming a talented cohort of 11 interns to KUT and KUTX. They aren’t just here to learn but to contribute. They will have their own bylines, photo credits and digital contributions as the semester goes on. We’re excited to lift their voices.
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Luz Moreno-Lozano shares two of the podcasts she's enjoying and what she's loving about Austin lately.
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We want to get to know you and what's on your mind. Join us next Wednesday, Sept. 20, for a casual morning meet-up. We’ll be at Spokesman Coffee – Highland location – between 8 and 10 am. Meet some of your favorite KUT journalists, including Ben Philpott and Jerry Quijano.
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Lose yourself in all-new, one-of-a-kind storytelling about Austin’s people, history, food, art, language and more at KUT News’ ATXplained Live performance, Wednesday, Oct. 11, at the historic Paramount Theatre.
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In addition to being a monthly member, another simple and meaningful way to support our work – and the broader community – is through planned giving, such as a bequest in your will of living trust. This helps ensure that the in-depth local news you rely on and the music that captures Austin’s soul are here for generations to come.
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“As local business owners, we want to support other local programs,” says Mardy Chen. “Being a UT alumna and a big consumer of news and public radio, KUT was the natural first choice.”
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Join KUT for networking and a fun conversation about the business, sport and charity facets of Austin FC with some of the people who make it happen.
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"Mind of Texas," produced in collaboration with the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health, is a new podcast focused on mental health in our society – particularly among people of color.
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We loved meeting so many supporters, listeners and friends at last week’s open house. Your presence, thoughtful questions and comments uplifted our staff. It was a privilege to connect with so many of you and reinforce our commitment to our work.
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Reporter Maya Fawaz shares the album that can turn her day around and the only Radiolab episode she's gotten her Lebanese baba to listen to.