May 17, 2013 9:11 am by: Mike Lee
Hey, it's the weekend, almost! Time to get your relaxation on with a little podcast action. So pour yourself a nice cool glass of lemonade, settle into your hammock, and blast this 'cast into your earholes.
We'll start off with a little "theater of the mind" from Joseph Dougherty and the fine folks at Handwritten Theatre. And if that's not enough for you, we'll bring you a new edition of KUT's own
Views & Brews Remix from O'Dark alum Rebecca McInroy. It's a very compelling look at the changing face of celebrity through the work of photographer Arnold Newman. Good stuff....
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You know, around here at the O'Dark office complex, we get lots of phone calls and postcards with the same question: "Can you please, please, air the show twice in a row on Sundays, and then again at least once every night of the week?" Well, in a word, no. We asked our program director if we could dedicate 24 hours or more of airtime to O'Dark every week, and he was strangely reluctant. So we make do with the next best thing, which is to put the show up on the interwebs so you can listen to it as often as possible on your own schedule.
This is the ground-breaking episode 180, featuring Clever Apes, Jay Allison's Stories of Transformation, The Mikie Show, 99% Invisible, and much more! Enjoy it!... » read more
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Things are hopping around the KUT/KUTX studios today, folks. We just kicked off our spring 2013 membership drive this morning, which happens to be our first-ever two-station drive. It's kind of exciting, while also being kind of horrifying. Just like O'Dark 30 (segue!).
But despite the hectic...
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O’Dark 30 Episode 173
If you’re like most people we know, you’re just sitting around with time on your hands and no idea what to do with yourself for the next thre…...
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O’Dark 30Tuesday Podcast 3/26/13
Greetings on this blustery spring day, good people. Also, what the heck, weather? You’re confusing and weird.
What’s on th…...
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We've only got two pieces on the 'cast today, but they're both pretty good and one of them is an hour long, so that still adds up to plenty of show. So stop complaining already.
First off, it's a new edition of KUT's own
Views and Brews, from O'Dark alum Rebecca McInroy. She'll be...
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Hey, it's the last day of winter! Which means it's going to be in the 80s today and then slightly colder tomorrow, when it becomes spring. I don't understand that at all, but then I'm not a meteorologist, I'm just a radio producer. And here's what I've produced for today:
The cast will start off...
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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...
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All day, people have been coming up to us, frantic and out of breath, with the same desperate story: they forgot to set their clocks ahead, and ended up missing the first hour of the big big show on Sunday night. It's horrible and more than a little heartbreaking to think about all those folks...
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with John D. Glover, former Executive Assistant Director with the Federal Bureau of Investigations....
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Hello, interweb friends! It's Good Friday, and we want you all to have a good Friday, so we're bringing you a brand-new, totally-free podcast. It's got nothing to do with Good Friday, of course, because we're bad at calendars, but hopefully you'll like it anyway.
We'll start the thing off with a...
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Rochelle Riley, columnist with The Detroit Free Press, and CEO of Church Street Media. Former Dallas, TX journalist who is now a columnist in Detroit joined hundreds of friends at downtown Detroit at 12 minutes past...
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People are writing to me and saying, "Hey, Mike, I'm super bored at the office today and I need to kill few hours while pretending to work. Can you help me out?" And I always reply with a stern lecture about work ethics and the value of a job well done. So while I want yo to listen to this show and...
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Dr. Galen E. Switzer, Professor of Medicine and Psychiatry Co-Chief, Measurement Core, VA Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion, The University of Pittsburgh....
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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...
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with the late Congressman George Thomas “Mickey” Leland. In 1972, Leland was elected to the Texas State Legislature from the 88th District of Houston. ...
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