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Austin Swing Syndicate to perform flash mob
April 30, 2013
The main theme of salsa is sexiness, and of tango is seriousness, according to Jonathan Jow, UT alumnus and Austin Swing Syndicate Board vice president.
Johnson’s Backyard Garden provides a taste of sustainability, organic vegetables to Austin
April 21, 2013
People are surprised to find that Johnson’s Backyard Garden, a community-supported organic vegetable farm, started in a 1,500 square foot backyard of an East Austin home.
Johnson’s Backyard Garden provides a taste of sustainability, organic vegetables to Austin
April 21, 2013
People are surprised to find that Johnson’s Backyard Garden, a community-supported organic vegetable farm, started in a 1,500 square foot backyard of an East Austin home.
“One Last Thing Before I Go” quick, humorous read, but not Pulitzer-worthy
April 14, 2013
In “One Last Thing Before I Go,” directly after the protagonist Drew Silver chooses to opt out of a life-saving surgery, there are only four things on his to-do list: be a better father, be a better man, fall in love and die.
Liberal Arts Honors Program’s theater troupe offers comedic interpretation of Shakespeare
April 9, 2013
Much like the play it portrays, the Liberal Arts Honors Program’s production of Shakespeare’s “Pericles, Prince of Tyre” appears to be a shipwreck at first glance.
VegFest offers food for both meat eaters and those with limited diets
April 3, 2013
The festival, hosted by the Texas Veg Foundation, will offer various multicultural vegetarian and vegan food and clothing vendors, guest speakers, cooking demos and live music.
UT students compete for title of "Funniest Person in Austin"
March 26, 2013
UT students compete for "Funniest Person in Austin," hoping to get noticed by talent scouts from the likes of Comedy Central and MTV.
UT students offer words of wisdom
March 19, 2013
Seniors Austin Roth and Rory Tunningley don’t consider themselves professional advice-givers or fortune cookies. But that doesn’t stop them from giving their opinions anyway.
Rooster Teeth owner Burnie Burns sits down with The Daily Texan to talk about his SXSW appearance
March 15, 2013
The Daily Texan sat down with UT alumnus Burnie Burns, who is the founder of Rooster Teeth, one of the 15 most viewed YouTube channels.
UT alumni to premiere gay retirement film at SXSW festival
March 13, 2013
One of the first scenes in UT alumnus PJ Raval’s documentary is neither uncommon nor seemingly exciting: a retired gay senior, Dennis, gives a tour of his home.
Glenn Frankel talks about his new book “The Searchers”
February 26, 2013
“There’s a deeper meaning to westerns, which is about how we conquered the west, and what our country’s about,” Glenn Frankel, director of UT’s School of Journalism, said.
Music professor overcomes disability
February 17, 2013
If professor Gerhardt Zimmermann had a choice, he would play second base for the Cincinnati Reds. Polio knocked the wind out of that.
Food network recognized trailer serves taste of Italy to Italian department
February 4, 2013
Lucky Sibilla offers pucce, a micro-regional soldiers' bread from his hometown in Italy, as well as instruction through video to the students and faculty of UT.
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