February 4, 2013 11:37 am by: Mike Lee

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If you're anything like us, then last night's episode of the big big show in the sort of primetime hours is nothing more than a hazy blur by now. Maybe you tuned in, maybe it even made sense at the time, but now? You just sort of vaguely remember hearing something about a storm, maybe? Was there a guy named Corn? That doesn't sound right. Were Hansel and Gretel there? Who knows?
Thankfully, we can help with all that. Just click the play button above and relive the whole thing right now! Over the next three hours, you're hear sixty minutes of
Lost and Found Sound from the award-winning Kitchen Sisters, enjoy a new episode of the award-eligible
Mike Show, learn a little something from a documentary about the dust bowl, listen to a portrait of musician Corn Mo, delve into the seriously disturbing story of Hansel and Gretel, and more!...
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We also love classic audio archival pieces, which is why we're bringing you a dive into the Allen Lomax archives put together by producer Willis Arnold.
And did we mention we love literature? Have we talked about how much we love Texas theater legends? Since we love both of those things so much, we're bringing you a profile of Jaston... » read more
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O’Dark 30 is back this Sunday night with another strangely frightening adventure through the world of independent radio production.
Sunday night on O’Dark 30, KUT…...
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