Jack Morgan
Arts and Culture Reporterjack@tpr.org
Twitter: @JackMorganii
Jack Morgan has spent 35 years in electronic media, doing both television and radio.
In his mid-20s, Jack was known as Robbin Banks at two San Angelo FM stations, but the bulk of his career has been spent at PBS stations in Austin (KLRU), Orlando (WMFE), Vermont Public Television, and San Antonio's KLRN.
At KLRN he spent five years as director of production, where he was responsible for three hour-long programs with the San Antonio Symphony. Jack was also responsible for KLRN's ARTS program during its startup, and co-produced Texas Week With Rick Casey.
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U.S. rodeos and Charreadas are both done on horseback. They are measures of the horses and their riders but they bear little resemblance beyond that.
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They are planning their first performance season for next spring.
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It remains one of just a handful of HemisFair-era buildings left standing in the nearly 57 years since the World’s Fair closed its gates on Oct. 6, 1968.
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Dos nuevas esculturas celebran el lugar del acordeón en la historia de San Antonio.
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New pieces by Luis Lopez honor labor, history, music and confluence of cultures.
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Children's Ballet's next production will be an iteration of Tina Fey's movie.
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The Holy Cross high school teacher said his poetic journey began in childhood.
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The two-sided mural greeted residents on the East Side since 1997. It faded over the years. A new art contest will determine what comes next.
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A new contract signed with The Saga's originator will continue its run by another 10 years
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Republicans decided to not use voting machines and instead count ballots by hand.