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Tom Brown’s Body
Tom Brown went missing in 2016. To this day, no one knows what happened.Join award-winning journalist Skip Hollandsworth as he investigates the mystery that upended the Panhandle idyll of Canadian.
The National Podcast of Texas
Hosted by Andy Langer, the National Podcast of Texas features weekly interviews with prominent Texas thinkers, leaders, and newsmakers.
Beowulf Sheehan
Julian Castro
The former mayor of San Antonio and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development talks Beto, the Texas legislature, and how he’d run a campaign against Trump in 2020. Read and Listen Here. (Engineer & Sound Mixer)
tanya tucker
A conversation with the country legend Brandi Carlile calls “the original female outlaw.” Read and Listen Here. (Engineer & Sound Mixer)
Danny Clinch
Clayton Cubitt
Austin Kleon
a conversation with the writer/illustrator about sustaining a creative life, the state of self-help, and the perils of cancel culture. Read and Listen Here. (Engineer & Sound Mixer)
Sound Check
A series of guest performances curated by Multimedia Producer Brian Standefer. Produced in partnership with Dox, this selection features the full capability of the Texas Monthly studio. (Sound Mixer)
the suffers
The Houston-based group stopped by the TM Studio to perform a song off their latest album, ’Everything Here.’ Watch Here.
Paul cauthen
In 2016, Paul Cauthen gave us his gospel. In 2018, he's asking for mercy. The East Texas troubadour stopped by Texas Monthly to play the title track off of his EP Have Mercy. Watch Here.
mike and the moonpies
Before heading out on their first European tour, the honkytonk-inspired barroom country band stopped by Texas Monthly to play "Steak Night at the Prairie Rose," a heartfelt ode to lead singer Mike Harmeier's father. The song is the title track for the band's critically acclaimed third album. Watch Here.
Third Root
Mex Step, Easy Lee, and DJ Chicken George, from San Antonio's Third Root, stopped by Texas Monthly to perform "Third Root Radio", a shout-out to an underground radio station from Houston. Watch Here.
#nextgenerationradio
KUT - Austin’s NPR station
Austin has a reputation as a young and hip city, but the senior population is growing rapidly. NPR’s Next Generation Radio project explores the lives of some Austin seniors who are proof that there’s no age limit to the city’s legendary weirdness.
“Pacing, feel, and intelligibility are all things that don’t fit on a musical grid.”