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Pastor Austin Kirkpatrick/Pastor Bill Kirkpatrick
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Evil Everywhere: A True Crime and Horror Podcast
Episode 22: The Abduction and Murder of Mark Kilroy
***Trigger Warning*** This case has a brief mention of sexual assault, body dismemberment and ritualistic practices. The Gateway International Bridge that connects Brownsville Texas to Matamoros, Tamaulipas Mexico gets over 40 million crossings per year. Matamoros Mexico is the third most dangerous city in Tamaulipas with an incredibly high crime rate and an even higher rate of kidnapping. Back in March of 1989, University of Texas at Austin student Mark Kilroy with three of his friends, Bradley Moore, Bill Huddleston and Brent Martin and some college girls they had met along the way would cross the Gateway I...
2024-12-05
55 min
Aca-Media
Presenting the Past Ep. 8: In Black America with John L. Hanson, Jr.
The eighth episode of “Presenting the Past” features John L. Hanson, Jr., producer and host since 1981 of the nationally syndicated radio and podcast interview series In Black America at KUT Radio in Austin, Texas. In 2019, KUT received a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) to digitize, preserve and make available in the AAPB 745 episodes of the series. In Black America, which began in 1970 and continues to be broadcast weekly, features hundreds of interviews with influential members of the black community in conversation about issues and topics pertaining to Black America, including education, styl...
2022-04-12
37 min
Treble's Going
Joan Hutchinson on Whitechapel Handbells
Joan Hutchinson is a ringer variously of Smith College, Boston, Philadelphia, New Hampshire, Smith College, Minnesota, and Colorado. While Joan has plenty of tower experience, Whitechapel Handbells are her first ringing love.We discuss ringing in hand and in tower, starting and maintaining groups associated with schools and universities, and the movement of sets of handbells around the continent.Joan briefly worked with Bill Theobald, of Whitechapel--previous guests Linda Woodford (episode 014) and Sidney Kirkpatrick (episode 026) also worked with Bill, and share stories of his mentorship. Likewise, Joan's story crosses paths with both Sarah Moriarty (episode 008) and Marj Winter (episode 018 and...
2021-08-13
51 min
Aca-Media
Talking Television in a Time of Crisis, Ep. 10: Economics
Episode 10 of our special series “Talking Television in a Time of Crisis” is here: Economics. How has the business of television, from streaming to legacy media, changed in 2020? How can we rethink notions of value in the industry that might contest capitalist modes of production and consumption? Hosting is Miranda Banks (Loyola Marymount University), and our guest scholars for this episode are Sarah Banet-Weiser (London School of Economics), Melanie Kohnen (Lewis and Clark College), Al Martin (University of Iowa), and Alisa Perren (University of Texas, Austin).
2021-01-08
1h 08
Ribbons and Bows Podcast
E1 - Early beginnings through the late Romantic Era
A girl, play violin? Not too long ago, it just wasn’t done. These women did it. Then, they disappeared. In this episode, we set the stage for the violin in music, and meet four shining starlets of the early stage through the late Romantic Era – those wonderful women born in the late 1800s at the turn of the century –the pioneering pioneers in our evolving story… Ms. Maud Powell… Florence Austin, Florence Hardeman, and Vera Barstow. Podcast 1 Featured Violinists Maud Powell, Florence Austin, Florence Hardeman, and Vera Barstow. Other Mentions Andrea Amtai, Antonio St...
2019-03-28
20 min
Aca-Media
Ep. 27: A Much Broader Context of the Medium Out There
Our Cinema Journal Presents segment features Jun Okada, Associate Professor of English and Film Studies at SUNY Geneseo discussing her new book Making Asian American Film and Video: History, Institutions, Movements, as well as ongoing research. In addition, we’ve put together a segment on graduate student-run journals, including interviews with editors of InVisible Culture: An Electronic Journal for Visual Culture (featuring Victoria Gao, of the University of Rochester), as well as The Velvet Light Trap (featuring Caroline Leader and Derek Long of the University of Wisconsin–Madison) and Colleen Montgomery and Michael O'Brien of the University of Texas at Aust...
2015-12-18
57 min
Aca-Media
Ep. 22: To Get to the Heart of It
It's been a while, but we're back with some good stuff! First, Austin Fisher discusses his video essay from [in]Transition, responding to Michelle Cho’s CJ article on spaghetti westerns. Then we air a tribute to distinguished media scholar Michele Hilmes, produced by Andrew Bottomley and his colleagues at the University of Wisconsin. Finally, Michael and Chris lament the latest political developments in higher education.
2015-05-30
52 min