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The on-air portion of our Spring Fundraising Campaign has come to an end.  Thank you to the 790 new members and 3268 renewing members who have contributed $762,542 so far.  If you weren't able to make your gift during the drive, you may still pledge online and help reach the overall Spring campaign goal of $900,000 by June 30th.  Peruse this spring's collection of thank you gifts or learn about various levels of support.  Help continue TPR's efforts to entertain, educate and enlighten every day.  Thank you for your support!

 

McClain Circle Reunion, June 11 at the McNay

 

Explore the much-heralded Jane and Arthur Stieren Center for Exhibitions at the McNay as a McClain Circle member of Texas Public Radio.  The annual McClain Circle Reunion will be held on June 11 in this architectual masterpiece, which creatively uses natural light to showcase the McNay's extensive collection.  Mingle with other like-minded supporters of Texas Public Radio and enjoy the culinary delights of Fresh Horizons Catering.  Invitations will be sent later this month.  Not a McClain Circle member? Become one for just $1 a day by selection "Join Now" on the right-hand column, or find out more about the McClain Circle.

 

StoryCorps San Antonio

 

StoryCorps San Antonio, celebrates the lives of South Texans through the art of listening.  Today we meet Elizabeth Anderson and Ana Valadez, both retired nurses and professors emeriti.  They have known each other for over forty years.  Elizabeth and Ana came from different backgrounds, but share a passion for nursing.  In this segment, they remember a beloved professor, mentor, and boss, Lucy.  Listen to their interview on our StoryCorps page.

 

Cinema Tuesdays Returns May 27

 

Another blockbuster movie season is right around the corner as Texas Public Radio kicks off its 2008 Cinema Tuesdays Series at the Bijou at Crossroads Theater with The Seven Samurai.  Join us every Tuesday evening at 7:30, beginning May 27, for our eighth year of bringing classic, foreign, and independent films.  Season passes for this year's lineup are now available for $100.  Don't forget to sign up for the Cinema Tuesdays newsletter and podcast for DVD reviews, interviews, and more.  Cinema Tuesdays is sponsored by Americus Diamond and Stevens Lighting.  Turquoise Turkish Grill will also be offering a restaurant discount for Cinema Tuesdays attendees.  Find the full Cinema Tuesday Series lineup and purchase your season pass on the Cinema Tuesdays page.

 

San Antonio Symphony on KPAC and KTXI

 

The 2007-2008 San Antonio Symphony classical series concludes at the end of May, but you can relive highlights of the season courtesy of Texas Public Radio.  Tune in to KPAC 88.3 FM or KTXI 90.1 FM Sundays at 2 p.m. for some of the most memorable concerts the Symphony has to offer.  Each broadcast features music from the San Antonio Symphony and commentary.  The Symphony concerts on KPAC and KTXI are made possible by Penaloza & Sons Manufacturing Jeweler.

Schedule of Broadcasts:
May 11:  Giancarlo Guerrero conducts Villa-Lobos, Duruflé, and Bizet.
May 18:  The premiere of San Antonio composer David Heuser’s Something Miraculous Burns leads off a program that includes Richard Strauss’ Don Juan and Brahms’s Piano Concerto No. 1.
May 25:  Rachmaninoff’s Second Piano Concerto is the highlight of a program that also includes John Adams’ The Chairman Dances and more, conducted by JoAnn Falletta.
 

KSTX 89.1 Voted Best Radio Station, News by Current

 

The accolades continue for Texas Public Radio News.  KSTX 89.1 FM was named "Best Radio Station, News" in the San Antonio Current latest Best Of issue.  In addition, KSTX 89.1 FM and News Director David Martin Davies have won four top awards for excellence in broadcast journalism in the 2008 Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards contest, including recognition for its comprehensive coverage regarding the dangers journalists face on the U.S./Mexico border.  The Murrow awards are granted by the Radio Television News Directors Association (RTNDA).

 

Travel with TPR: European Christmas Markets

 

Experience the holiday spirit with Texas Public Radio as we traverse Europe, visiting the Christmas Markets in Austria, Germany, France and Switzerland, December 7 through 15, 2008. Highlights of this holiday journey include shopping in charming European villages, and architectual tours of the panoramic Bavarian Alps and the fabled Black Forest region. Request a reservation package for the European Christmas Markets by calling (800) 622-8977, or review a day-by-day itinerary here.

 

Build San Antonio Green Podcast

 

What are the best practices for building green?  On the latest Build San Antonio Green podcast, a co-production of TPR and the Metropolitan Partnership for Energy (MPE), John Friesenhahn from Imagine Homes talks with MPE's Stephen Colley and TPR's Dan Skinner.  Green building practices at Imagine Homes, industry trends and advice for existing home owners on improving energy efficiency are discussed.

 

DVD Review: No Country for Old Men

 

Last year’s Best Picture Oscar winner, No Country for Old Men, also picked up awards for Best Supporting Actor (Javier Bardem), Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Director.  It’s now available on DVD.  Texas Public Radio’s Nathan Cone says that while this film may seem at first glance a departure for the Coen Brothers, it actually fits right in with their body of work.  Read his review of the DVD.

 

A message regarding the extension of the visitor tax

 

Citizens of San Antonio have voted on the extension of the visitor tax.  Find out information regarding this extension and read a message from TPR's general manager regarding the tax proposals.

 

Texas Public Radio Teaching Tools

 
Texas Public Radio is here to enhance the educational experience for students of all grades.  We have compiled a wealth of educational resources from our programmers including NPR, American Public Media, Public Radio International, and others.  Anywhere we’ve found content aimed at teachers or students, or links that might be of value for class projects or activities, we’ve captured it here in one convenient place.  Teaching tools are made possible by MacTLC.
 

Texas Public Radio Upgrades Studios

 

TPR is in the process of upgrading its technology to serve you better.  The project began in July 2007 and will continue through 2008.  The first phase has been completed, giving TPR four upgraded digitally equipped on-air and production studios. In 2008, TPR will add a another new digital production studio to the facility. Work also continues on an upgraded computer system that will give us more control and capacity to provide better service to our listeners.  Local and federal grants have provided $200,000 toward the project, but roughly $25,000 more is needed to complete the effort.  Visit our Technology Upgrade Project page to read more about the project, follow our progress through a series of photos and to learn how you can help.