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- In-depth interviews with today's most fascinating public figures. Join us for smart conversations with the country's most interesting people, always with an eye toward the news and always with a sense of humor.
- Whispers of the past and present come together in the darkness of the theater in this Emmy-nominated dance film performed by Ballet Austin and filmed on-site at the haunted Scottish Rite Theater.
- Alumni of a Black high school in Texas talk about the effects of segregation.
- Discover the influence of Indian music on Spain's flamenco tradition. Oliver Rajamani performs his project Flamenco India with guest guitarist Jerónimo Maya at legendary Austin PBS Studio 6A.
- Evan talks with American indie rock musician Bob Mould, who was part of the influential 1980s punk band Hüsker Dü and the 1990s band Sugar. Hüsker Dü was one of the first underground bands to sign with a major record label.
- Evan talks to filmmaker Robert Rodriguez. The San Antonio native has directed films such as El Mariachi, From Dusk 'Til Dawn, the Spy Kids and Sin City franchises, and Alita: Battle Angel, a partnership with producer James Cameron.
- Alejandro Escovedo is a Mexican-American rock musician who talks with Evan about his decades long career and his latest album "The Crossing," a tale of two boys, one from Mexico, one from Italy, who meet in Texas to chase their dreams.
- Timothy Shriver, Ph.D., chairman of the Special Olympics, discusses what he has learned from the athletes. He also talks about the mission of a school reform organization he heads that focuses on social and emotional learning.
- Presidential historian and author Douglas Brinkley discusses his book "American Moonshot," a chronicle of the turbulent 1960s and JFK's audacious plan to put a man on the moon.
- Susan Page discusses her latest book, "The Matriarch," about former First Lady Barbara Bush, one of the most storied women in American political history.
- Silicon Valley investor Roger McNamee mentored Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in the early days of the company. Still a large shareholder, he now thinks Facebook is destroying our democracy.
- Journalist Jose Antonio Vargas discusses immigration and his memoir "Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen."
- Filmmaker Ed Zwick discusses his celebrated Hollywood career and his latest film "Trial by Fire" starring Laura Dern.
- New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand talks policy and her bid for the U.S. presidency.
- Politico's Anna Palmer and Jake Sherman discuss their book, "The Hill to Die On," a look at the Capitol Hill battle for power.
- Grammy winner Ani DiFranco discusses her memoir "No Walls and the Recurring Dream" and the independent spirit that infuses her music.
- Michael Curry is the Presiding Bishop and Chief Pastor of the Episcopal Church. He discusses social justice and policy.
- Tony Award-winning playwright Terrence McNally discusses his legendary Broadway career.
- Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens talks about his legendary career, why he's not in the Hall of Fame, and changes in baseball.
- Four-time Grammy Award winning musician Keb' Mo' discusses his latest album, "Oklahoma."
- Former U.S. Senator Jeff Flake gives his perspective on Washington politics.
- Enjoy an unforgettable hour with 2019 Grammy Award-winning R&B sensation H.E.R.. The singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist plays tracks from her self-titled album and numerous EPs.
- New York Times op-ed writer Bari Weiss discusses her book, "How to Fight Anti-Semitism."
- American roots music with Texas singer/songwriter Patty Griffin and New Orleans rockers The Revivalists. Griffin and her backing duo perform songs from her self-titled LP. The Revivalists play tunes from their album Take Good Care.
- Tim O'Brien, author of "The Things They Carried" talks his latest, "Dad's Maybe Book."
- Former Georgia House Democratic Leader Stacey Abrams on voter suppression and politics.
- Houston Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta discusses his book "Shut Up and Listen!"
- Jeff Tweedy, Grammy Award-winning founding member and leader of the rock band Wilco, talks his career, and about his latest album, "Ode to Joy" with its unique rhythm track and minimalist instrumental accompaniment.
- Aarón Sánchez, award-winning chef and TV personality talks about his memoir, "Where I Come From: Life Lessons from a Latino Chef," and his efforts to empower aspiring chefs from the Latin community.
- Former National Security Advisor Susan Rice talks about her recently released memoir "Tough Love" that provides an insider's look at the White House, foreign affairs, and balancing work with motherhood.
- Poet and author Saeed Jones talks about his debut memoir, "How We Fight For Our Lives."
- Scott Pelley, "60 Minutes" correspondent and the former CBS Evening News anchor, has won three Peabody Awards and 37 Emmy Awards for his journalism. He discusses his nearly five decade career in his memoir "Truth Worth Telling."
- International best-selling author John Grisham is master of the legal thriller. He discusses his latest novel, "The Guardians," which focuses on social justice and how wrongful convictions happen.
- Enjoy a career-spanning hour with indie rock titans Vampire Weekend. The alternative superstars perform new classics from their first album in five years, the chart-topping album Father of the Bride alongside gems from their catalog
- Next-generation country music with Kane Brown and Colter Wall. Chart-topping star Kane Brown plays hits from his breakout album Experiment. Canadian C&W artist Colter Wall sings folk and Western songs from his LP Songs of the Plains.
- Isabella Rossellini discusses her legendary career acting in movies like "Blue Velvet" and modeling for clients such as Lancome. She discusses earning her master's degree at age 66, and her shows about animal behavior and cognition.
- Robyn Hitchcock is one of England's most enduring contemporary singer-songwriters. He talks about recording 20 albums and starring in "Storefront Hitchcock," a concert film recorded in New York and directed by Jonathan Demme.
- Savor an hour with adventurous singer/songwriters Sharon Van Etten and Lucy Dacus. New Yorker Van Etten performs songs from her acclaimed LP Remind Me Tomorrow, while Virginian Dacus highlights her album Historian.
- Enjoy sixty minutes of soulful rock and roll with the Raconteurs and Black Pumas. Nashville's Raconteurs spotlight their album Help Us Stranger, while Austin's Black Pumas perform tunes from their self-titled debut.
- The experimental rock of singer/songwriter Mitski and indie rockers Rainbow Kitten Surprise. New Yorker Mitski plays songs from her album Be the Cowboy; North Carolina's RKS perform cuts from their record How To: Friend, Love, Freefall.
- Enjoy an hour featuring acclaimed British soul singer and songwriter Yola. The Bristol native performs tunes from her solo debut Walk Through Fire.
- Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble, 1983 and 1989 performances on Austin City Limit.
- Enjoy an intimate hour with renowned singer/songwriter Rufus Wainwright. The American/Canadian performer and composer sings songs from his latest album Unfollow the Rules.
- Nashville rockers Cage the Elephant blaze through hits and albums from fifth album Social Cues. New Orleans' jazz/soul mavens Tank and The Bangas groove through songs from second LP Green Balloon.
- Thrill to an hour with Spanish singer, songwriter and dancer Rosalía. The Latin Grammy-winning Catalan native performs songs from her album El Mal Querer.
- Savor an hour with young pop superstar Billie Eilish. The L.A. singer/songwriter performs her hits and songs from her debut LP WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?
- Savor a special encore of protest soul classics from John Legend and the Roots' Grammy-winning LP Wake Up. Originally broadcast in 2011, the hour-long episode features "Wake Up Everybody," "Compared to What" and "Ordinary People."
- Thrill to an hour featuring eclectic country rock band the Mavericks, performing hits and songs from their acclaimed all-Spanish album En Español.
- 1975–6.4 (5)TV EpisodeEnjoy innovative Austin rock and roll from Jackie Venson, plus a vintage 2012 performance from soul/gospel legend Mavis Staples and her friend Bonnie Raitt.