Bioscience Breakthroughs
San Antonio is becoming preeminent source for innovation in the healthcare and bioscience industries. Tune in to KSTX 89.1 FM now through September 10 for Bioscience Breakthroughs, a special series of segments throughout the day that highlight the state-of-the-art homegrown advancements that position San Antonio as a leader in healthcare and medical research. Click here to learn more.
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The KPAC 100: San Antonio's Classical Favorites
Every day, KPAC 88.3 FM aims to soothe and delight with selections from our extensive classical music library. We strive to play the best that classical music has to offer, but now we want to know which music you love most. This October, we're counting down San Antonio's top 100 classical music favorites, and we need your help to compile this year's list. Click here to tell us your favorites.
Hands On E-Waste
Our latest family adventure opens your eyes about our massive waste stream and how what we consume and throw away can impact the third world. TPR members are invited to join us at the Alamo Drafthouse Park North on Saturday, September 18 for a free screening of two intriguing documentaries that deal with e-waste and recycling. Click here for details and reservations.
TPR Arts Blog
Stay connected to San Antonio's arts community with the new TPR Arts blog. Texas Public Radio's Yvette Benavides will highlight happenings around the city's vibrant arts community, including exhibits, theater performances and literary events. You can also follow TPR Arts on Twitter, @tprarts. Do you have an event that you would like showcased? Email us at tprarts@tpr.org.
Travel with TPR: Thailand, February 2011
From admiring the resplendent Reclining Buddha in vibrant Bangkok, to cruising into Laos on the Mekong River, to the exotic and ornate Grand Palace, this 14-day journey through Thailand in February 2011 offers you endless moments of wonder and discovery. Click here for a detailed travel itinerary. You can also request more information by calling (800) 622-8977, during business hours.
Find SLL: San Antonio Symphony Scavenger Hunt
Participate in the San Antonio Symphony's "Find Sebastian Lang-Lessing Scavenger" hunt. We are giving clues on-air and online directing you to area business where you can find a cardboard cut-out of the Symphony's music director. Take your picture with Sebastian Lang-Lessing and receive two free tickets to a San Antonio Symphony performance. Click here for details.
Focus on Green Building Rebates
This month we turn our attention to the many rebates available for your green building projects. Whether you are looking to cut down on energy consumption, water use, or looking to make your business more sustainable, there are a variety of programs that help you save green by living green. Click here for details.
The Source
Monday on The Source, as a farewell to summer, we present an encore broadcast of our show on Texas baseball history. Tom Kayser and David King join host Terry Gildea to talk about San Antonio’s role in more than a century of Texas League Baseball. Tune in to The Source, Mondays at 12:30 pm. on KSTX 89.1 FM.
San Antonio Symphony Broadcasts
Tune in Sunday afternoons at 2 as we air the very best of the San Antonio Symphony's 2009/10 season on KPAC 88.3 FM and KTXI 90.1 FM. The broadcast series continues all summer as we lead up to the new Symphony season and the debut of new music director Sebastian Lang-Lessing. Tune in for the very best of the Symphony from the past year.
Join Our Team: Audience Services Associate
Needed
TPR has a full-time opening for an enthusiastic individual at our front desk. Primary duties include researching and answering listener inquiries, routing calls using a multi-line phone system, and greeting visitors to our studios. Experience in customer service with a non-profit is preferred. Application deadline is Friday, September 3. See details on our employment page. TPR is an equal opportunity employer.
Recycle Your Phone To Benefit TPR
Cell phones contain hazardous materials that can seep into our landfills and end up harming our environment, but you can avoid the landfill entirely by printing a free shipping label from C2 It Marketing and mailing your phone in to be recycled. 70 percent of the recycling proceeds will benefit Texas Public Radio. Preserve public radio and the planet by donating your device today. Clike here to print your label.
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