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Baylor Connection - Jason Cook
In the past year, Baylor has been named one of the nation’s 10 most trusted universities, was recognized among the country’s elite universities for teaching and research and has earned national honors for excellence in numerous areas. There’s plenty of exciting news to share at Baylor and Jason Cook, vice president for marketing and communications, talks about the momentum at Baylor, branding the Big 12 and more on this Baylor Connections.
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Likely Stories -- New Sudden Fiction: Short Stories from America and Beyond by Robert Shepard and James Thomas
This collection of short stories contains one by Elizabeth Berg. Berg is a funny writer, and I 've admired nearly all of her novels
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Likely Stories - Small Odysseys: 35 New Stories. SUCH SMALL ISLANDS by Lauren Groff
Lauren Groff’s "Such Small Islands" is one of 35 fascinating stories in “Small Odysseys”
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Downtown Depot - Aaron Williams
Host Austin Meeks talks with Aaron Williams, the owner of MC Art Supplies on Washington Avenue. They talk about the challenges he faced in purchasing and growing an existing business,
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Downtown Depot - Phil Helberg
In this episode, host Austin Meek talks with barbecue pit master Phil Helberg of Helberg Barbecue. They talk about how he developed his business and his art, and what it meant to be named one of the top 50 barbecue joints in the state in Texas Monthly magazine.
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Swayze Ray & Dr. Hannah Ermon
On this edition of Downtown Depot, host Austin Meek talks with Swayze Ray, creative director and editorial stylist. Conversations include talking about opening a storefront during covid, closing the store front during covid, and ways to support Waco‘s artistic community even if you aren’t the one willing to take the risk. Also on the program, Dr. Hannah Ermon, one of the competitors of dancing with the Waco stars.
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David and Art - “Conservative in Form, but Not Conservative”
While a painting’s form may be traditional, the message it conveys might be something else entirely.
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David and Art - A Christmas Scene from the 19th Century
Many of our traditional images of Christmas come from a New York print shop in the second half of the 1800s.
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David and Art - Chapel of the Rocks
If a work of art is powerful enough, it can make you forget for a moment where you are.
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David and Art - Sold Out
When 75% of an famous artist’s paintings are all in the same place, it’s no wonder that tickets are hard to come by.
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