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Twenty years ago, pianist Peggy Stern created a jazz festival to celebrate female band leaders. After two decades, a location change, and a name change, the mission of the fest remains the same.
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John L. Hanson Jr. interviews the author of The Queen of Sugar Hill, a novel illustrating the life of the first Black person to win an Academy award ever.
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Two smaller towns in the Austin area are hosting studio tours the weekend of April 6-7.
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The former NFL star spoke to John L. Hanson Jr. about how he went from being a professional athlete to dedicating his time to mentorship and humanitarian aid in Texas.
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Composer Justin Sherburn and cellist Sarah Nelson recorded A Space of Partial Illumination as a soundtrack for the April 8 eclipse.
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Camp Indigo is a normal day camp. The campers just happen to be transgender and nonbinary.
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Sixty artists have bowed out over the festival's partnership with the U.S. Army and defense contractors. The list is growing.
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In Black America remembers the life of Watkins — who died in December 2023 — with an encore of his interview with John L. Hanson Jr. that originally aired in 2009.
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Painter Eddie Martinez is set to unveil his first-ever solo art show, Batalla Pa’delante or Struggle to Strive, which honors his family's history as migrant farm workers.
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BEPI Park has been a mini-golf course, a Squid Game-inspired holiday display, a community vegetable garden and even an active volcano. Now, it’s a wild troll that its creator imagines as a perfect companion for Pease Park troll down the street.
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In Black America celebrates the life and achievements of the gospel singer - the original conversation with John L. Hanson Jr. aired in 2017.
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The Austin native's career spanned over 40 years. Clark’s first gig was at the Victory Grill at age 16.