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From music to various mediums of art, Texas has a long history of talent.
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A small west-side park puts poetry front-and-center
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He spent 17 years in Lubbock, where he created the area’s first bilingual newspaper.
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Five students from our listening area share their writing, inspired by classical music heard on KPAC 88.3 FM.
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Friends and colleagues of Rosemary Catacalos gather to share their favorite memories of the late San Antonio poet. They discuss the impact of her work, her fierce spirit and her one-of-a-kind voice.
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Black is being remembered for his commentary on a wide range of issues — from Thanksgiving turkeys to children's names to the Supreme Court — from the perspective of a Western farmer and rancher.
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Poet Adam Wolfland identifies as neurodivergent and autistic. He says poetry is in his body — he types and moves to communicate and his poetry is multidimensional.
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Six students from our listening area share their writing, inspired by classical music heard on KPAC 88.3 FM.
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Laura Van Prooyen is the author of Frances of the Wider Field. It’s published by Lily Poetry Review. She is also the founder of Next Page Press.
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Barbara Ras shares poems from her latest poetry collection The Blues of Heaven. These are poems that are tender and wise, measured and uproarious, somber and celebratory.