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  • Blind street-corner singer the Rev. Pearlie Brown’s haunting rendition of the old spiritual “Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning” is a powerful glimpse into our musical past.
  • If the bluebonnet is the Texas state flower, a painter named Julian Onderdonk should be the state’s favorite painter.
  • Birmingham native Jean Austin’s hoarse and commanding voice is perfect for her slow and smokey version of “I Ain’t No Stranger Now
  • This week on Downtown Depot, Enrique Perez - City of Waco Urban Planner and Project Manager for the 25th Street Corridor Study. We will learn more about Andrea Kosar who, in addition to her job as Executive Director of the Cen-Tex Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, is now host of Downtown Depot on KWBU.
  • Life events can lead to some enterprising outcomes. Jen Hansard shares the story of how survival drove her to create a successful smoothie business.
  • What stories could art museums be telling, just from a row of paintings on the wall?
  • On this week's episode of Downtown Depot, in preparation for the upcoming eclipse, host Andrea Kosar is in conversation with Ryan Dirker, Emergency Management Coordinator for the city of Waco.
  • Baylor’s Hankamer School of Business is celebrating its centennial throughout the school year.
  • Explore the intersection of embracing new innovation and navigating uncertainty, especially for investors eyeing emerging IPOs, David Dicks uncovers insights that illuminate the dynamics of innovation, risk, and investor behavior.
  • Hi, and welcome to Likely Stories. I’m Paige Connell, and I teach 9th grade English at Midway High School. Today I want to discuss The Nothing Man by Catherine Ryan Howard, a book my friend at Fabled, Elizabeth Barnhill, first pointed me toward.
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