
Miguel Perez
Assistant ProducerMiguel Perez is an assistant producer at KERA. He produces local content for Morning Edition and KERA News. He also produces The Friday Conversation, a weekly interview series with North Texas newsmakers.
Miguel first joined KERA as an intern with Art&Seek and Think in 2017. He’s also interned at NPR’s All Things Considered in Washington, D.C. and The Dallas Morning News.
Prior to KERA, he was a communications specialist at the University of Texas at Dallas.
Miguel is a graduate of UT Dallas, where he received his bachelor of science in economics.
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Shingle Mountain is gone. Can art and design help the Floral Farms neighborhood heal from environmental injustice? Join KERA at the Dallas Museum of Art for a conversation with the people working to help the neighborhood flourish.
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Keep and eye out for these motifs during the 360-degree projection show exploring the Mexican artist’s life and work.
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The Mexican painter and cultural icon gets the 360-degree projection treatment in the new "Immersive Frida Kahlo" show
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Slick roads and freezing temperatures present extra challenges for the Dallas and Fort Worth Zoos.
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California-based artist Guadalupe Rosales’ installation at the Dallas Museum of Art draws on her memories of cruising in cars with her friends in the '90s.
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Carne y Arena is a virtual reality experience that drops participants in the desert, on a journey with Central American and Mexican migrants. The exhibit at Fair Park is the work of Academy Award winning director Alejándro G. Iñárritu.
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"Charlie Bee Company" follows New Braunfels beekeeper Charlie Agar as he safely removes the country's most precious pollinator out of homes from Austin to San Antonio.
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Gay and lesbian bars in the region are evolving. In addition to local dives, there are now Sunday brunches with drag shows and a place for vaqueros to dance.
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A choral group in Dallas hopes to use blockchain to monetize their new recording. Instead of making pennies from streams, they can sell a single copy for thousands of dollars... if they find a bidder.
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Tennessee songwriter Julien Baker's new album Little Oblivions reveals new folds in the musician's road to recovery from addiction.
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Last week's storm made it clear there's no safety net for disabled Texans during a disaster. Advocates say that can be a death sentence.
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With this week's extreme cold and heavy snow blanketing much of the state, here are some quick tips on food, travel and housing for North Texans braving the extreme cold and snow.