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Evan Smith, the CEO of the Texas Tribune, stands on a stage decorated by Tribune backdrops, two chairs, and a coffee table.

News

Democratic Candidates One-on-One at Texas Tribune Fest

By Juan Garcia Assistant News Director Would a president O’Rourke pardon Donald Trump? The question from moderator Garrett Haake seemed to linger for a moment before Beto O’Rourke answered with a simple “no.” The tension was evident every time impeachment came up in the panel. O’Rourke was one of four candidates who held one-on-one panels with moderators from MSNBC. The relatively tight time frame meant the panel had to be […]

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A scene from the 2019 film Hustlers.

Features

A Time Capsule Movie Soundtrack: Hustlers

By Kaitlyn Watson Music Journalist Some people look back on “Saturday Night Fever”  or “Dazed and Confused” and experience nostalgia dating back to the formative years of their adolescence. Personally, the sounds of Usher’s “Love in This Club” and Rihanna’s uncompleted studio version of “Birthday Cake” immediately take me back to the middle school days of “My mom can drop us off at the dance if your mom can pick […]

todayOctober 10, 2019 153

An orange and yellow bullseye on a gradient red background. Cursive text reads “Make ‘Em Laugh: The Parodies”

Features

Make ‘Em Laugh: The Parodies

By Rebecca Harrell Music Journalist Popularized by “Saturday Night Live”, carried out by classics like “Weird Al” Yankovic and The Lonely Island, and now continued on by late night show hosts, YouTubers and rappers, comedy music has transformed from an accent to emphasize a storyline into a surprisingly legitimate genre.  With my prior knowledge extended by continued research, I’ve divided the genre of comedy music into three standard categories: traditional, […]

todayOctober 10, 2019 91

Jerry wears a blue polo shirt while sitting on his brown couch in between his dog and cat.

Culture

The Voices: the Saddest Movie Ever that explains the Battle of Mental Illnesses

By Timia Cobb Web Content contributor  More than 200,000 people a year are diagnosed with schizophrenia which is described by The National Institute of Mental Health as a “chronic and severe mental disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.” Mental illnesses have become accustomed to being explained incorrectly in films. Giving someone the role of a crazy person then blaming it on a mental illness can be […]

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Singer / songwriter Patrick Droney plays live at Austin City Limits to a crowd of onlookers. The artist is wearing a blue jean jackets and holding a red guitar.

Austin City Limits

Patrick Droney at Austin City Limits

By Jake Dromgoole Music Journalist On a smaller stage on the western side of the park, music publishing company BMI hosted a number of artists on the verge of breaking into the mainstream. It was on this stage that I saw the artist I was most excited about this past weekend: singer, songwriter and guitarist Patrick Droney.      Droney took the stage at three o’clock on Saturday October 5 and […]

todayOctober 7, 2019 74

A business card with Sami’s contact information and a KTSW sticker

College Radio Day

Meet the Staff: Sami Dugdale

By Brittany Anderson Web Content Contributor One of the many amazing aspects of KTSW is that it’s run by students, for students. It’s made up of 13 departments that work together to bring something unique to San Marcos 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year through underground music, sports coverage, local events, unique online content, fun social media and more.  But with an organization as […]

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A graphic of a red and green radio with white words that read “College Radio Day”

College Radio Day

Meet the Staff: April Gutierrez

By Arlett Ramirez Assistant Web Content Manager College Radio Day is when college radio stations’ get the opportunity to make their voices heard and the spotlight shines on some whose contributions make an impact on-air and off-air. Last week, I had the opportunity to sit down with the KTSW Program Director April Gutierrez who has been at KTSW for six semesters with the program department and recently became director this […]

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Four images of groups of people scattered on top of one another. One has a name superimposed over a dark background, one is a group of athletes in a huddle, and one is a group of three people hugging.

College Radio Day

Meet the Staff: Dylan Holland

By Brandi Mitchell Web Content Contributor  It’s College Radio Day and KTSW is making an effort to honor the members that work both behind the scenes and on-air to cultivate KTSW into the success that it is. I had the pleasure of interviewing Dylan Holland, Studio C producer and assistant music director. Holland is in charge of booking Studio C sessions and screening all the music that comes into the […]

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Jon-Paul Kasper is editing syndicated programs for KTSW in the studio.

College Radio Day

Meet the Staff: Jon-Paul Kasper

By Daniel Richter Web Content Contributor KTSW is a part of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication but they do not discriminate when it comes to what major its staff members belong to. In the case of Jon-Paul Kasper, KTSW’s Production Manager, he has ventured over to the KTSW family because of his passion for editing fun/intriguing content and as well bringing ideas his staff comes up with to life.  […]

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