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We are opening the doors to the station and inviting you – our community of listeners, members and friends – to come say hello.
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How did Austin go from a sleepy college town to one of the hottest housing markets in the country? Over the past year, KUT housing reporter Audrey McGlinchy and a team of KUT News reporters has been looking into a century of choices that got us here. Our new podcast, “Growth Machine: How Austin Engineered its Housing Market,” tells the story of how we got here.
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Get behind the mic with Travis County reporter Haya Panjwani who shares what she’s reading, listening to (Bollywood!) and loving about Austin right now. It’s all in the latest installment of our Three Questions series.
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Some of the most memorable recordings to come out of KUTX 98.9’s Studio 1A over the past 10 years have been captured in a special limited-run vinyl album, which will be on sale to the public May 1 in the KUTX Birthday Shop.
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KUTX 98.9, the Austin Music Experience, is celebrating Willie Nelson’s 90th birthday with wall-to-wall Willie this weekend.
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We're launching a quarterly series to facilitate community conversations around a range of topics, from current events to culture. KUT Considers launches Tuesday, April 25, to discuss the 88th Texas Legislature.
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We know and celebrate Earth Day, but Garbage Week? What’s up with that? In the lead-up to Earth Day 2023, KUT is celebrating Garbage Week, a weeklong reporting series from the KUT Newsroom answering all your trashy questions.
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National Volunteer Week is April 16, so we’re shining a spotlight on this amazing group of people – because volunteers help change the world.
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KUTX 98.9's family friendly concert series Rock the Park returns to Mueller Lake Park Amphitheater with four events this spring. This all-ages event is free and open to all.
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The spotlight was on KUTX 98.9 at the 41st annual Austin Music Awards held at the Mohawk Sunday night with another "Best Radio Station" and "Best Radio Personality" win, plus another Music Industry Hall of Fame induction.
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KUTX 98.9 is collaborating with the historic Scholz Garten to connect music fans to some of the most anticipated artists at the 2023 SXSW Music Conference, including Thee Sacred Souls, Girl Ultra and Sports Team, along with emerging artists such as The Heavy Heavy, Baby Rose and Pearl & The Oysters. The event is open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis. Admission is $10 per person, benefitting the Central Texas Food Bank.