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KERA and KXT: Now There's an App for That

Stream KXT or KERA on your iPhone, catch up on programs or Art&Seek reports you may have missed, even wake up to the sound of Sam Baker.

An Appreciation: Jean-Luc Godard's "Breathless"

Tonight’s the last night to see a newly restored version of the film “Breathless” by Jean-Luc Godard. KERA’s Rob Tranchin explains why you really might want to do that.

Tonight on KERA FM: Writers Studio with James McPherson

James McPherson joins “The Writers Studio” tonight at 8 on KERA-FM.

Found Objects: Diane Van Buren's Mailbox

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Our handy-dandy cameras shall always grace our sides, so welcome to the first installment of Found Objects. This ongoing series will highlight (via video or photographs) some of the more interesting works of art we find while moving about in our daily lives. This past weekend, I was driving around Lakewood looking for a new [...]

Paul Slavens Show: Live Blog for April 25 2010

Categorized Under: KXT, Music, Paul Slavens, Uncategorized 35 Comments

What a beautiful weekend ! Hope you are relaxing and ready to check out some interesting music. This is where you can leave your polite comments and music suggestions, please leave links on where music can be purchased if you can. New to me this week: Sierra Leone Refugee All Stars Little Dragon Marc Blitzstein [...]

Video: 3D Printing – The Rapid Sculpture Project

Categorized Under: Arts Education, Culture, Local Events, Uncategorized, Visual Arts 4 Comments

There are some incredible things going on just under the streets of Dyer and Airline on the SMU campus. The basement of the J. Lindsay Embrey Building is home to the Rapid Prototyping Lab, a part of the SMU Engineering School. Jerome Weeks takes us on a fascinating adventure into the world of 3D printing [...]

The Paul Slavens Show: Live Blog for April 11, 2010

Categorized Under: KXT, Music, Paul Slavens, Uncategorized 38 Comments

What a lovely evening, hope you have had a wonderful weekend and are ready to check out some cool tunes. This is where you can leave your polite comments and music suggestions here. Please give links to where music can be purchased if you can. Thanks. Ok lets go. New to me this week: Spooky [...]

Video: Inside Guerilla Arts with Patrick Short

Categorized Under: Arts Education, Culture, Local Events, Uncategorized, Visual Arts 4 Comments

I recently caught up with Patrick Short, the owner and curator of Guerilla Arts. He was busy working on his upcoming exhibit, in between working on restoring and remodeling the building near Harwood and Munger in Dallas that houses Guerilla Arts. The exhibit featured in the above video is What Thunder Said, an installation by [...]

The Paul Slavens Show: Live Blog for April 4, 2010

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Hello and happy Easter to you! I hope you will take a minute and leave a note, polite comments, song or artist suggestions and any links to where music can be listened to or better yet purchased. New to me this week: Jonsi The Beta Band The Auteurs Rafter __________________________________________ Nouvelle Vague/Sandra Dee “Road to [...]

The Paul Slavens Show: Live Blog for March 28, 2010

Categorized Under: KXT, Music, Paul Slavens, Uncategorized 30 Comments

Hello and welcome, This is the place to make your polite comments and music suggestions for future show. Check out what others are listening to and turn people on to your favorite music. Make sure to leave a link where the music could be bought. New to me this week: Mable John Owen Pallet Laura [...]

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