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This summer, Doctuh Mistuh Productions is staging three musicals � Lizzie: The Musical, The Toxic Avenger Musical, and Pretty Filthy.
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Denita R. Conway, President and CEO of PROVEN Management, LLC.
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The “True Texas Tunes� series kicked off at the Lake Austin H-E-B on Wednesday, benefiting the local nonprofit Housing Opportunities for Musicians and Entertainers. HOME raises money to cover housing and health care costs for local artists.
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with James ‘JB� Brown, host of “The NFL Today� on CBS and "Inside The NFL" on Showtime.
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Shoal Creek Conservancy works to protect Austin's Shoal Creek corridor, and is seeking volunteers to help with its upcoming 3rd Annual Shoal Creek Shopping Cart Corral.
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Harold Pinter's Betrayal is currently running at Hyde Park Theatre, directed by Ken Webster.
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In this episode of This Is My Thing, we'll talk with artist Carol Aaron about her love for an art form that's millennia old but not that well known outside the art world.
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Dr. Karida L Brown, professor of Sociology at Emory University, Oral Historian and author of ‘The Battle for the Black Mind�.
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And Kinzy's new fiction podcast Kicking the Bucket is a comedy/drama about aging and end-of-life autonomy.
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Sara L. Houser, Carlos "Dashawn Daniels" Moore, Chinasa Broxton and Carrie Rodriguez have expanded what it means to work in music in the age of stagnant pay and minimal income from streaming.
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Dyana Williams, veteran radio and television personality, music journalists, celebrity coach, member of the board of directors � National Museum of African American Music and co-creator and co-founder of Black Music Month.
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In 1979, while he was in grad school, a young Bart Jacob was introduced to the ancient board game Go. He didn't know at the time that it would become a lifelong obsession.