Entries from Austinist tagged with 'journalism>'
May 8, 2008
It was announced yesterday that ABC will set up multimedia bureaus at five different college campuses, and the UT School of Journalism is one of them (the other bureaus will be at Arizona State, Syracuse, UNC at Chapel Hill, and the University of Florida). This new program will allow students the opportunity to create stories on local issues and produce content for "Nightline", "World News with Charles Gibson", mtvU, abcnews.com and more under the ABC News umbrella....
Continue Reading "ABC News to Partner with UT"December 19, 2007
The music community loves lists. Everywhere you turn, someone else who may or may not have a valuable opinion is offering their top 2007 countdown, and here at Austinist we're no different. We've spent the last twelve months listening to records, going to live performances and reading music journalism like deprived little gollums, trying to share some of what we've experienced with you along the way. Throughout the year, though we find ourselves drunk with opinions and eager to share, our ultimate goal is to somehow reflect you, the reader when we write. It is with this in mind that we offer our Top 15 Albums of 2007 to you, with a hope that some of you nod along the way. Next week, New Release Tuesday will return with a list of our favorite dark horse records of the year, covering some of 2007's best records in the experimental, ambient and instrumental genres. As always, thanks for reading, and feel free to link us to your top album lists! ...
Continue Reading "Austinist's Top 15 Records of 2007"November 27, 2007
Image from www.kut.orgBefore you get too bogged down with finals, papers, end-of-the-semester projects, etc., you might consider this for next semester: KUT is currently taking applications for their Spring Break/SxSW Intern Program. Interns in this program will undergo an intensive week-long audio journalism training program under guidance from KUT and NPR staff. KUT is looking for two student journalists to cover Film and three to cover Music during the SxSW Festival. You must be at......
Continue Reading "KUT Wants You for Next Generation Radio"November 15, 2007
Photo courtesy Sunyong ChungWorld-class porcelain artist Sunyong Chung will be participating in this weekend's E.A.S.T.. Enamored with her work, we conducted an interview with her last fall, but, er, neglected to publish it. (Journalism, shmurnalism.) Now, however, bear witness to all she reveals about the intricate nerikome technique used to ornament her plates and bowls. Also: some call/response regarding Sunyong's beliefs about continuity of form, and her experiences connecting with artists from other eras! Testify!......
Continue Reading "Birds, Bees, Bowls: Austinist Interviews Sunyong Chung"October 30, 2007
Former Westlake High teacher resigns to teach at a lower-income school; less than pleased, Eanes school district attempts to get him suspended A UT journalism student has a nice chat with Dan Rather during a morning Jet Blue flight from Austin to New York City A routine traffic stop in Hunt County turns up two dozen embalmed human heads in the back of a tractor-trailer A woman in the Dallas/Fort Worth area comes forward with......
Continue Reading "Extra Extra"October 29, 2007
The notion that ‘It's not a conspiracy theory if it's actually true,’ is about as spot-on and useful as ‘Golly, she ain’t a witch if she done drown.’...
Continue Reading "The Accidental Gentrifist: New Word Order: I Believe (in) Alex Jones"September 19, 2007
University of Florida journalism student provokes John Kerry, gets Tasered by campus cops. A 10-year-old boy has woken up with a posh English accent after undergoing life-saving brain surgery. Betty Perry is charged with resisting arrest and failing to maintain her landscaping, both misdemeanors. Fed up with the threats, tired of natural disasters, Nebraska's longest-serving state senator is using his legal muscle against who he says is the culprit - God. State Sen. Ernie......
Continue Reading "News Bits: Tasers, Lawsuits & Touring Rottens"August 15, 2007
Eat More Anchovies: Ten Solutions to Save the Ocean. Breaking Taco News: Al Pastor (the truck and the restaurant) reviewed by Taco Journalism. You can 100%-unlock the iPhone using a Turbo SIM card, without depending on the version of your current carrier card. The Washington Post discusses salary, gender and the cost of social haggling. Houston Community Radio station KPFT 90.1 received a single bullet through a window this week, missing a DJ by......
Continue Reading "News Bits: Glass Houses, Glass Ceilings, Shattered Glass & Tacos"June 27, 2007
Providing intricate details on creating a pretty simple food item, Austin director Robert Rodriguez takes the viewer through a ten-minute tutorial on making the perfect breakfast taco. While working on DVD material for Sin City, late nights created mean cravings, and what does every Austinite crave when it's not quite dinner, not quite breakfast? That's right. Using a recipe borrowed from his grandmother, Rodriquez doesn't just throw eggs on a tortilla with one measly......
Continue Reading "Rodriguez' Homemade Breakfast Tacos"April 10, 2007
*The views expressed in Truesday are those of the author and do not represent Austinist as a whole. Thank heavens.* -The Editors It was supposed to end by now. We’re supposed to already be past this. Many believe they saw it coming before it hit, and many more than that read through the lines to see the “conspiracy” for what they believed it was. Have you heard that Del Monte or Chiquita or some......
Continue Reading "Truesday: Two Cents For The Price Of Free Time"March 13, 2007
Dan Rather delivered a keynote address yesterday to a packed ballroom in the Hilton downtown. Among other things, Rather suggested that modern journalism needs "a spine transplant." He also had some interesting things to say about the nature of journalism in general and why he thinks it is the way it is. One important point he made was that the term "investigative journalism" is redundant because journalism, when done correctly, is inherently investigative. Having......
Continue Reading "Dan Rather Delivers An Inspiring SXSW Interactive Keynote Address"January 10, 2007
As you make those New Year's resolutions, you may wonder how to get more involved in the Austin community for 2007. January is National Mentoring Month, and one way to mentor here in Austin is through a volunteer teaching position at Citizen Schools. The Boston-based nonprofit arrived in Austin last year, and helps children in lower-income middle schools to prepare for the rigors of high school and college. They've already won 2006 and 2007 Fast......
Continue Reading "Volunteering: Help Give Middle Schoolers Skills With Citizen Schools"November 30, 2006
Long a bastion of hilarious pseudo-journalism veiling insightful and viscous social commentary, The Onion was once relegated to small hamlets like Madison, Chicago and New York City. Over the years, it has published compendiums of articles in book format and expanded its coverage to include non-pseudo-reporting with the Onion A.V. club. Now, It has taken itself one step further, reaching out to us smaller urban communities to promulgate its singular wackiness and educate the......
Continue Reading "Tonight: The Onion Austin Launch Party"November 17, 2006
The folks over at Pluck have hit the big time, signing a major deal with Reuters that will allow the news giant to carry syndicated content from Pluck's BlogBurst. BlogBurst streams syndicated content to mainstream media from over 2,800 blogs. In addition to agreeing to carry BlogBurst’s contents, Reuters made a financial investment in Pluck. The deal allows Reuters to use BlogBurst’s content alongside its stories, which will then get picked up by thousands of......
Continue Reading "Bloggers Crawl out of Their Parents' Basements and Get Ready for Their Close-Ups"November 16, 2006
THURSDAY [16] wine • Le Beaujolais Nouveau est arrivé! at Various music • Peter and the Wolf, The Interest Kills at The Mohawk music • The Elected (Members of Rilo Kiley), Margot and the Nuclear So and Sos, Whispertown 2000 at Emo's Lounge music • Jack Ingram & Reckless Kelly at Stubb's music • The Pretenders, Operation:Awesome at Austin Music Hall music • White Ghost Shivers, Dewayn Bros at Beerland music • St. Lawrence......
Continue Reading "The Daily IST"October 17, 2006
If you haven't been watching Moyers on America on PBS, you're missing out. Last week's episode on Evangelicals and the environment was both disturbing and refreshing at the same time. This week's episode focuses on net neutrality, whether corporations should charge us for the internet, media ownership, etc. If the government passes a bill giving corporations (such as AT&T) the right to regulate the speed at which sites are accessed, then what's to stop......
Continue Reading "Bill Moyers and Net Neutrality"July 28, 2006
If you miss the old Woody Allen, the incredibly witty one with highly-developed (neurotic) characters experiencing genuine personal conflict supported by crisp dialogue, we suggest you hit up the mini Woody retrospective at the Paramount Theatre this weekend, featuring Annie Hall and Hannah and Her Sisters. If you want to see the aging, trite Woody Allen and his desperate attempts at comedy with his most recent muse, Scarlett Johannson, then you may want to check......
Continue Reading "Film Review: In Scoop, Woody Allen Goes Back to Comedy. Kind of."June 16, 2006
Favorite posts for the week: Is this really journalism? comments that telling your weekend events over radio airwaves is not blogging. Why she was listening to KISS FM in the first place is beyond us . . . Miss Adventure dines alone in a booth next to some faux-Federlines. Casual Soapbox attended the Pride Festival. Veggie chorizo breakfast tacos at Elsi's? BigYELLOWbowl says they're addictive. Tim downloads a Boston album after all these years.......
Continue Reading "Best of the Austin Blogs: Week of June 12"April 17, 2006
The 2006 Pulitzer Prize winners were announced today, with UT's David M. Oshinsky, George Littlefield Professor of American History, garnering the prestigious History prize for "a distinguished book upon the history of the United States." Said book was Polio: An American Story, what Publishers Weekly hailed as "an edifying description of one of the most significant public health successes" in our country's time. Congrats, Professor! Other winners included Geraldine Brooks for March (Fiction), the Staff......
Continue Reading "Pulitzers Announced, UT Professor Garners History Prize"March 8, 2006
This Friday at the Velvet Spade, quite possibly the greatest literary rock star on the planet returns for a one-off reunion show with his Neal Pollack Invasion. Pollack, author of the seminal piece of satirical literary journalism, the Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature (an Austinist favorite), left our fare shores last year to move to the moral abyss that is Hollywood. But he is back this week to help celebrate the launch of......
Continue Reading "Former Austinite Neal Pollack Returns to Austin to Rock YourJanuary 31, 2006
As some things wind down, others are winding up in Frontera land. The Long Fringe and Bring Your Own Venue are over. Only one week of regular shows remains for the Short Fringe, with the fabulous Best of Fest thereafter. The very intriguing Mi Casa Es Su Teatro is this coming Saturday. Frontera is a little more than halfway through, with some of the best nights yet to come. We were sad to miss......
Continue Reading "Two Weeks Left to Fronteracize"October 17, 2005
The very smart and very sexy columnist for the New York Times - Maureen Dowd, not Bill Saffire - is coming to Austin in November. Dowd will deliver the Mary Alice Davis Distinguished Lecture in Journalism at 6 p.m. on Wednesday the 16th at the LBJ Library Auditorium, at 2313 Red River. The lecture is free and open to the public. No tickets are required. Free parking is available at the library, which is......
Continue Reading "We love you for your mind, Maureen. Promise."August 24, 2005
The director of the Tour de France has launched a serious allegation against Lance Armstrong, seven-time winner of the prestigious race. In the French sports daily, L’Equipe, Jean-Marie Leblanc says that Armstrong has "fooled" the sports world and owes his fan an explanation. The allegation? That Lance’s urine sample recently tested positive for a banned performance-enhancing drug known as erythropoietin, or EPO. EPO is a red blood cell booster, thus allowing the user’s muscles......
Continue Reading "All That Glitters is Not Gold...Maybe"June 13, 2005
You may want to sleep in today, because the rest of the week is packed with plenty of sights and sounds to keep you exhausted and bleary-eyed! MONDAY [music/swing-dancing] Paris 49 weekly set at the Continental Club, 6:30-8:30. No Cover! [music?] Karaoke! at Beerland, 9pm TUESDAY [music] British singer-songwriter Matt Hales, AKA Aqualung, at The Parish [in-store] Aqualung at Waterloo Records, 5pm [film] Austin Film Society screens Andrei Tarkovsky's "Solyaris" at Alamo Drafthouse Downtown, 7pm......
Continue Reading "The IST LIST: Week of June 13"April 4, 2005
We approached the State Theater’s latest production with a bit of skepticism, as we saw an inherent difficulty in trying to translate this book to the stage. “Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By In America,” struck the American social and literary scene with force seven years ago. Written by journalist Barbara Ehrenreich, the book examined, with outrage and indignancy, the sad fate of many of the millions of women around the country who......
Continue Reading "“Nickel and Dimed:" Lost in Translation at the State Theater"March 30, 2005
We hear rumors that The Austin Chronicle is going to launch a new supplement to its weekly that will be geared towards a younger, hipper audience. "... Apparently it's being put out by younger members of the staff who can only take so much Flatlanders and Linklater..." said our source. We know that we're sick to death of hearing about most of what the Chronicle has to say, but we're not sure if slapping a......
Continue Reading "Old Media, Trying To Keep Up"March 14, 2005
This burning news just in! Ana Marie Cox of Wonkette is a Texan! She grew up in the hill country. NOW IF THAT ISN'T A SCOOP, we clearly don't know what is. More interestingly is that Ms. Cox is currently destroying the egos of many bloggers by presenting a very good argument for why blogging is not journalism. Why? Because journalism involves actual reporting, whereas bloggers blog about people doing reporting. Snap! Notable quotes......
Continue Reading "Wonkette A Texan!"March 12, 2005
Festivities at last night's SXSWi Unofficial Opener, Break Bread With Brad, got a wee bit out of hand when host Brad Graham tried to strangle SXSW keynote speaker, Jeffrey Zeldman over an argument about web standards. Ooh, that sounded like journalism, eh? But it isn't. Nothing but lies! Austinist was both amazed and wildly pleased that the topics of conversation seemed to stay mostly away from the geekery that is the focus of SXSW Interactive.......
Continue Reading "Bread Broken, Brad In Coma"