Tired of what you hear on commercial radio? Ready for some locally programmed music? Then mark 7 a.m. Nov. 9 on your calendar. That’s the day KXT 91.7 launches – a station devoted entirely to music. In addition to the new station’s name, launch date and call letters (KKXT), KERA is also announcing some details [...]
Archive: 'Paul Slavens'
Hey there! What ? Your’e not watching football ?? So glad to have you here. This is where you can make your tasteful comments and best of all this is where you can suggest music for future shows. new to me this week: Lila Downs A Camp Paulo Nutini Ida Marie Dead Combo Al Hibbler [...]
Good evening, and welcome to the 90.1@Night live blog! This is where you can make polite comments about the show, ask questions and, best of all, make suggestions for music that could be played on future shows. If you have specific tracks that you are suggesting, it helps if you can post a link to [...]
FUN IN TOUGH TIMES: Theater Jones’ Elaine Liner puts on her Dallas Observer hat this week to review a trio of plays that deal with some heavy subjects: murder, mental illness and fatal diseases. She’s a fan of both Coppertone III at Ochre House and Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks at Theatre Three. But [...]
Welcome to tonite’s LIVE Blog. Feel free to leave your polite and interesting comments. Feel VERY free to leave suggestions for music that you would like me and others to check out. If you suggest an artist, go ahead and suggest a track. Or maybe its a request for something you have never heard but [...]
New to me and the show this week: Ivan Rebroff Anita O’Day God Help the Girl Skinny Puppy Leave your polite and tasteful comments as well as any and all musical suggestions. I get a lot of my playlist from this blog, so help me do my gig !!! See you tonight from 8-10. She [...]
NU-DISCO IN FORT WORTH: So much of marketing a band is putting a label on its sound. “Indie rock,” “alt country,” “emo” – these are all just ways of giving an unfamiliar audience a shorthand for what they’re about to hear. The trouble is, a lot of bands defy easy labeling. That was the case [...]
DECONSTRUCTING THE WYLY: The new Wyly Theatre is turning into quite the Rubik’s cube, offering so many staging, seating and lighting combinations. The trick is figuring out which setup goes with which show. That’s a process Dallas Theater Center artistic director Kevin Moriarty and his team of designers are working through as they figure out [...]
Welcome to the 90.1@Night blog. This is a great place to comment politely on the show, and leave your non-self promotional messages. But best of all, this is where you can give me suggestions for music, genres, artists, specific recordings that you would like me to check out and possibly share on a future show. [...]
Good evening, and I hope you are looking forward to checking out some music with me. Join in. Leave your tasteful, non-self-promotional comments about what you hear, and what you think others would like to hear. Suggestions are the lifeblood of the show. New to me this week: Gal Costa, The Knife and Bouncing Souls. [...]







