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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“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.
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Three Gillespie County election staffers left their jobs last week because they faced threats and harassment. The secretary of state’s office is sending trainers to prepare new staffers to run this November’s balloting.