The Drag: Stories
Erin Aaliyah examines how vinyl continues to make its mark.
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You know the songs, beats and lyrics by heart, but what goes into making a Texas Longhorn Band tune so memorable? I followed a band member around for a day to get the scoop and learned a lot about grit, determination and leaving a legacy. This episode was hosted, written and produced by Hasina Shah.
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Have you ever walked into a gym and felt completely out of place? You're not alone. In this episode, we explore the overwhelming world of fitness with expert insights, personal stories and a fresh perspective on building a routine that works for you. Hear from CieCie Leonard, Assistant Director of Fitness and Wellness at UT Rec Sports, as she busts fitness myths, breaks down trends like Pilates and strength training and shares practical tips for injury prevention and sustainable movement. Also, listen to real-life stories and learn how to embrace fitness without fear. This episode was hosted,...
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When the Austin Fire Department announced in 1975 that they were going to start hiring women, Lucy Hough, a recent graduate from the University of Texas, decided she was going to become a firefighter. Almost 50 years later, Lucy reflects on her time as the first female firefighter in Austin, Texas. This episode was produced and hosted by Garrett Bohannan.
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This podcast episode dives into the story of an Austin icon: Peter Pan Mini Golf. For 76 years, this beloved miniature golf course has created special memories for locals and visitors. Listen as Jack Friedman uncovers the secrets behind its lasting charm and how it's been placed in the heart of the city's history.
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On the evening of April 16, 1960, a young woman from McAllen, Texas named Irene Garza went to church for confession. She never returned home. A week later, her body was found floating in a canal. Decades would pass before the priest who murdered Irene was brought to justice in a historic case for the church and the Rio Grande Valley. In Season five of “Darkness,” host Talisa Treviño details the decades-long fight for justice for Irene. Hear from the investigators who tackled the case and Irene’s loved ones, as well as survivors of abuse in the Catholic church.
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Most people don’t think twice before buying their books from Amazon or Barnes and Noble, so how do local bookstores stay open? Are they struggling to make ends meet or are they thriving against the odds?
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Did you know Oprah had beef (pun intended) with the beef industry in the '90s? Katelyn Sadd takes you on a journey of the great beef battle of 1997.
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In this episode, get a glimpse into the unique world of college radio stations with Fernanda Loeza, aka DJ Grafiter. You'll learn how college radio stations differ from other radio stations and how they impact alumni at their respective universities. Not only will you hear from DJ Grafiter, but you'll also get to listen to experiences from other DJs across the United States, from Austin, New York, and North Carolina.
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Visit and meet South Austin's local legend, the Junk King, as we explore his 60-ton masterpiece: The Cathedral of Junk. In this episode, host Matt Kut takes you on a journey through this unbelievable creation, where every corner tells a story. From colorful sections of painted debris, to towering sculptures that defy gravity, discover the magic of this eclectic sanctuary. Featuring exclusive interviews with creator Vince Hanneman himself and special guest Bella Kent, who shares her nostalgic connection to this iconic landmark. Join us as we uncover the secrets and charms of the Cathedral of...
info_outlineFor generations, German descendants have carried on their traditional language and cultural
practices. But as the last speakers die out, so does the language. In this episode, Molly-Jo Tilton explores the various groups keeping these traditions alive.