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Afternoon Delight: Meet Paul Slavens

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You listen to him Sunday nights from 8-10. Now get to know the man behind the mic.

Monday Morning Roundup

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Today in the roundup: A grueling art project, reconsidering opera categories and budding biographers.

The Paul Slavens Show: Live Blog May 13, 2012

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Well, the weather just keeps getting more beautiful all the time. I have an interesting collection of pieces for us to check out tonight, mostly suggestions from last week’s blog. Help make next weeks show by leaving me your music suggestions.

DSO’s Season Finale Tilted Toward Large Size, High Energy

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Supersized performing forces and a high energy level sometimes threw the balance off in the Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s performance of Beethoven’s Fidelio, but the excitement was there.

This Week in Texas Music History: The Chuck Wagon Gang

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll meet the “other Carter Family” of American roots music.

Track by Track with Paul Slavens: Danny Rush and the Designated Drivers

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This time, Paul talks with Daniel Folmer about the songs he’s written and recorded for Brown and Blue, the album he’s recorded under the name Danny Rush and the Designated Drivers.

Friday Morning Roundup

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Today in the roundup: Jubilee’s 2012-13 season, a lack of rock rooms in Fort Worth and for-profit lessons for the non-profit world.

Fort Worth Opera’s New Season – and Its Next Season

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Because Fort Worth Opera presents its shows in rotation, it has to scramble between Bass Hall and Scott Theatre. That’s going to change. What isn’t changing is its commitment to newer, more adventuresome operas.

The Big Screen: Talking ‘Avengers,’ Oak Cliff Film Fest and Adam Yauch

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This week, we discuss the mammoth success of The Avengers, preview the Oak Cliff Film Festival and pay tribute to MCA’s contribution to the world of film.

Remember that New ‘Advanced Auto-tune’ We Told You About?

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The one that would permit you to perfect your vocals – live? Or harmonize with yourself as you sing? Well, it’s here.

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