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We talked to three club owners about what's changed for music venues since things have opened back up. We also explore the saga behind the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant.
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This episode is about whether or not the change in mask guidance for vaccinated individuals coupled with the big reopening in Austin music venues signals the end of the pandemic for Austin’s music scene.
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We asked 15 Austin musicians the same questions: Have you performed during the pandemic? Are you ready to perform now? What would it take to make you feel comfortable performing the way we used to pre-pandemic?
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The Austin Center for Events announced Wednesday it's revising the health and safety requirements it laid out in March for organizing events.
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Moody Center is a $338 million public-private project on the UT Austin campus that will eventually replace the Frank Erwin Center.
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The long-awaited Shuttered Venues Operators Grant, administered by the Small Business Administration, is now accepting applications.
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Some concert organizers are making plans to forge ahead cautiously this festival season, hoping that increased vaccination will make concerts safe and appealing.
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The city laid out a plan Friday on how opening up could look, unveiling minimum safety requirements and permitting guidelines for indoor and outdoor events, concerts, conventions, weddings and other activities.
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The live music industry breathed a sigh of relief when Congress passed a $15 billion grant program for struggling venues. But owners still face uncertainty and delays.
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From a pandemic to a reckoning with racial justice, KUT takes a look back on the biggest news events of 2020 by talking with those closest to the stories.