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Well, it’s goodbye to all of that, dear listeners.After three and a half years doing “Statesman Shots,” Omar and I, Tolly, are saying farewell. BUT! That’s only because we’ve got something new — that other podcast we’ve been telling you about
A few months ago, we told you we’d let you know when we were ready to announce our new podcast, the one that will succeed “Statesman Shots.” Welp, folks, that time has come.The new show is called “I Love You So Much: The Austin360 Podcast” (or
Did ya miss us?It’s true: we’ve been on a little break for a while. But not without a reason. In today’s episode, Statesman food writer Addie Broyles joins Omar and Tolly to discuss why we’ve been so hush-hush…and to help us make a special (ha
How’s your South by Southwest going? We conclude our week of “Statesman Shots” dispatches from SXSW with a take from Tolly Moseley and Addie Broyles on some technology at the Expo Hall that maybe says more about society and its treatment of gen
Yo, you can surf in downtown Austin right now. What’s happening? “Animal Kingdom” (TNT’s new show about a crime family clan in Southern California) and its stars have set up shop on the corner of Congress and Fourth Street, where you may rememb
Joe Biden. James Comey (cancelled but not forgotten). Cory Booker. Jessica Shortall. These are just a few of the South by Southwest speakers scheduled that have made headlines leading up to it. It sure seems like a lot of SXSW is political this
There was no chicken, but plenty of curly fries when we visited the Los Pollos Hermanos activation downtown to celebrate the return of AMC’s “Better Call Saul” (itself a prequel to “Breaking Bad,” where the character Gus Fring’s chicken restaur
Two and a half years ago, Jeff Wilson, aka “Professor Dumpster,” decided to make a radical lifestyle shift: he would move into a dumpster. A professor of environmental science at Huston-Tillotson, he resided in said dumpster for an entire year.
On the show this week: It’s SOUTH BY, peeps. What are you doing? What Internet famous pets are you selfie-ing? We got you. Big programming themes (politics), the evolution of the festival into a culture conference, and interesting pop-up offsho
On the show this week: Kevin Curtin’s story on Red River clubs and homelessness in Austin Chronicle, “Red River Clubs Grapple With Downtown Homelessness” prompts a frank discussion with Statesman’s Deborah Sengupta Stith with her response to th
Eberly is a new restaurant on South Lamar. It has a bar that was imported from Greenwich Village. Rodolfo Gonzalez / AMERICAN-STATESMANOn the show this week: Austin restaurant critic Matthew Odam, his big review of Eberly, Austin’s “golden age
On the show this week: Alyssa Vidales, our producer(!), on cosplay culture, cosplay and gender, PAX (Penny Arcade Expo) 2107, game consoles that let you feel things, like the Nintendo Switch, social gaming, how to insulate yourself from every d
It’s time to immerse ourselves in all the movies a lot of haven’t seen (but want to) as the Academy Awards approach! Our favorite movie expert Joe Gross joins us to weigh in on each of the Best Picture nominees, from “La La Land” to “Moonlight”
On the show this week: Sharon Mays, owner of Baby Greens, on shutting her business down then bringing it back, why she opened a salad drive-thru, what it was like running for Austin City Council both as a native and as a woman, best drive-thru’
On the show this week: Kelly Krause, programming manager for SXSW, on Marie Kondo-ing her life, how she became a konvert, the new minimalism, what Marie will be talking about at SXSW 2017, things you should “kondo or keep,” Eric Webb, the New Y
Remember Dago and Nicole from Episode 94 last year? The charming hosts of Austin’s Breakfast for Dinner Podcast invited us (Omar and Tolly) to their show and you can hear the nearly two-hour conversation over on their site or wherever you get y
On the show this week: TOLLY’S PARENTS, Tom and Christi Moseley, what it’s like to live in Austin, leave, and return 30 years later, Austin in the 80s, going to school while raising a toddler, bucket list suggestions for Austin in 2016, the hol
On the show this week: Sister Temperance Tarot, the art of tarot reading, why Sister Temperance (our dear friend, Angeliska Polachek) came out of the “broom closet,” what the tarot deck actually means, Dolly Parton and why to see legends while
On the show this week: How a 1964 AMC Rambler named Elizabeth drove Austin’s comedy scene to the 21st century, ’90s Austin, old car stories, Carrying Hope, a local nonprofit that helps kids in the foster care system, what it’s like being a fost
On the show this week: “Doper Than Dope,” the local, live, ’90s-inspired comedy show from writer/director Adrienne Dawes, comedian (and reformed Topo Chico imbiber) Maggie Maye, who stars in the show, “In Living Color” and “House of Buggin,” fl
On the show this week: Joe Barlow, abundantly charming entertainment report at The CW Austin, Stephen Colbert, comedy in the wake of the election, wellness and self-care, Deeds Not Words, “Better Things,” which just finished its first season on
Huzzah, m’lady! Good morn to you! Wouldst thou pass a turkey leg to mine hand? We thank thee!Yep, we got a little Ren Faire up in this episode as we visited on Day 2 of Sound on Sound Festival, the spiritual successor to Fun Fun Fun Fest that
On the show this week: The Texas Book Festival this weekend, actor/woodworker Nick Offerman being here for it, lit crawl on Cesar Chavez, what we’re reading right now, “Black Mirror” season 3, social media and the election, Marina Abramovic, La
Back in episode 127 of the show, we spoke to film critic Joe Gross and “Shots” producer Alyssa Vidales about what films to look out for that came out of this year’s Fantastic Fest.Now, Alyssa has a video for us that explains why fans of the fe
On the show this week: clown sightings in Austin, the pro-clown perspective, The Hideout’s Jessica Arjet on the history of clowns, black cemeteries in Austin, Don King on historical walking tours in east Austin, St. Edward’s Shared Studios port
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