March 15, 2013 10:14 am by: Mike Lee
Ding dang doodle, things are hopping around here today! Everyone at the KUT/KUTX mothership is pretty busy with SXSW stuff this week, so we're not going to waste a lot of your time and ours by droning on and on about today's podcast. We've got stuff to do, and we're sure that you're either on your way to some kind of SXSW situation or busy devising a plan to avoid all the SXSW hubbub while you go about your daily business. Either way, time's a wastin'.
So, here's what your getting today:
Two Wheels to Nowhere (awesome!)
Latitude News (cool!) And
Love For Sale (provocative!)...
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We love to see your bright shining faces fill with wonder as you unwrap your podcast on Tuesday morning. What treasures await you within? Tear open that virtual wrapping paper and find out, friends!
Okay, we'll just tell you, since virtual wrapping paper isn't really a thing and we're getting tired of this metaphor anyway. You're gonna hear The Devil You Know, which you might be surprised to discover is not a documentary about O'Dark host Hawk Mendenhall. Crazy, right? It's actually a "movie for your ears" from the mad geniuses at The Truth. And, in true O'Dark fashion, it's got a Halloween/Election Day theme and we're bringing it to you in mid-March.
And then it's Love the French Way, which is also not a documentary about O'Dark host Hawk Mendenhall. Enjoy!... » read more
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. presents part one of a two-part discussion with John B. Wooten, chairman of the
Fritz Pollard Alliance Foundation. When the...
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On the final O'Dark podcast for May 2011, we'll bring you a Memorial Day special (only a day late), and we'll wrap up the latest edition of one of our favorite radio shows.
Up first it's
Mothers and Sons, a sonic memorial produced by Marjorie Van Halteren and Helen Engelhardt. It's a...
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It's another episode of O'Dark Classic! Put on your disco shoes and groove on down to the wayback machine, 'cause we're gonna rocket you back in time to about six weeks ago, when this episode originally aired.
Episode 70 includes
Memories of Fukushima, Japan...
Hooligans on the...
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My oh my, is it Tuesday already? The time, she does fly. But fear not; we haven't forgotten to assemble a lovely podcast for you. It being the start of summer and all, it seems like the perfect time to take (or at least talk about) road trips. And, as luck would have it, that's exactly what Glynn...
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It's the Friday podcast, and today we're bringing you three audio gems mined from our Diamond Anniversary show. Up first, it's producer Kyle Gassiott's profile of Kareem Salama, who falls into the old stereotype of the Muslim country singer born and raised in Oklahoma. Up next, it's a little...
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Let's take a little trip down memory lane. Remember April of 2011? Good times. Simpler times. Relive those memories with this edition of
O'Dark Classic.
Episode 71 includes
this here darling #1...
Walt Whitman: Song of Myself...
The Wind-Energy for...
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KUT's O’Dark 30 approaches the Ides of May with more of the best from the world of independent radio production. This weekend on the show there’s commentary from KUT listener Ursula Pike, a story about the Wiener Nationals, a new Mikie Show, The Child Who Was Washed to Death and lots more. ...
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KUT's O’Dark 30 continues to celebrate the holiday weekend with more of the best from the world of independent radio production. This time around former KUT Morning Edition host Graham Shelby tells us the story of
Planet Buddy, there’s a brand new episode of
Hey We’re Back,...
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Don't embark on a Memorial Day weekend road trip before downloading today's podcast! We're bringing you part two of
Snap Judgement's "Road Trip" episode and a brand new edition of
Bonjour Chanson! Your trip won't be complete without these stories and French songs to listen to as...
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with N. Jeremi Duru, Associate Professor at Temple University’s James E. Beasley School of Law and author of Advancing the Ball: Race, Reformation, and the Quest for Equal Coaching Opportunity in the NFL.
Two days...
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KUT's O’Dark 30 skips its vacation plans to return this weekend with the best from the world of independent radio production. Sunday on the show we’ll search for wild morels on the Yellowstone, bring you new episodes of
Snap Judgment,
Hey, We're Back and a Bob Dylan birthday...
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr speaks with Ashley Kahn an award-winning journalists, radio essayist and author of Kind of Blue: The Making of the Miles Davis Masterpiece. In the spring of 1959, seven musicians got together in a converted church on 30th Street...
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Here at O'Dark Central, we love holiday-themed radio pieces, especially when they're played in a not-at-all-timely fashion. It's a thing we do, and in the spirit of doing that thing we do, we've got for you today a Mother's Day piece, which is kind of late, and a Valentine's Day piece, which is...
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It's Friday the 13th, and given the unshakeable love that O'Dark has for ghost stories and things that go bump in the night, we just had to do something special for today's podcast. Prepare to give your ipod, smartphone, or zune (yeah, people have zunes!) a fright by loading it up with this...
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