Kristen Cabrera | Texas Standard
Kristen Cabrera is a graduate of the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine, where she saw snow for the first time and walked a mile through a blizzard. A native of the Rio Grande Valley, she graduated from the University of Texas-Pan American (now UTRGV) and is a former KUT News intern. She has been working as a freelance audio producer, writer and podcaster. Email her: kcabrera@kut.org
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Cryptozoologist Lyle Blackburn kicks off the Texas Standard special by explaining the findings of the weird.
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“Our Stories: Black Families in Early Dallas” is a “book of cultural enlightenment” says co-editor Judith Garrett Segura.
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“I want people that look like me – plus-size people, people of color, people who just never thought about traveling – to just get out there,” says Jeff Jenkins.
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After Sue Knight’s death, the person in charge of her estate got calls from the CIA and Scotland Yard – and a warning to stop asking questions.
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Texas native Eva Longoria makes her feature film directing debut on this biopic based on the life of Richard Montañez.
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The first single of the album reimagines the classic track “(Hey Baby) Que Pasó.”
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Anyone outside of Lubbock want to plan a road trip?
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Traffickers are peddling the opioid and recruiting smugglers through platforms like WhatsApp, TikTok and Instagram.
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The new movie debuted at South by Southwest and tells the story of a group of Mexican American boys in the 1950s who would become Texas state golf champions.
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While weather and ecosystem effects are being seen, one expert says the warming is still within a “reasonable range.”
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From capirotada to buñuelos, these dishes bring a wealth of regional variation to the table.
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Places of worship could lose tax-exempt status if found in violation of the Johnson Amendment, but the IRS has largely shied away from enforcing it.