In the Studio: Overheard with Gloria Steinem 9/5

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Please join KLRU’s Overheard with Evan Smith for an interview with Gloria Steinem
Date: September 5
Time: 8:15 p.m. (Doors open at 7:45) Doors will close when the taping begins so please arrive on time
Location: KLRU’s Studio 6A (map)
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Author and activist Gloria Steinem co-founded Ms. magazine in 1972, serving as its editor for twelve years. Her work on behalf of women is well-known. But Steinem has also become involved in many other issues, including the death penalty, child abuse, family violence, caste systems, political issues, and other social issues related to peace and justice. Steinem is in Austin for the statewide Texas Council on Family Violence conference. We thank the TCFV for bringing Steinem to Austin, and we’re honored to have her join us for an interview.

We hope you’ll be there as Overheard with Evan Smith continues a second season of great conversation with fascinating people, always on the news and always with a sense of humor. The show features in-depth interviews with a mix of guests from politics, the arts, literature, journalism, business, sports and more, and reaches PBS viewers from California to Florida. We’d love to see you in the studio for the interview, and for a chance to join the audience Q&A after the interview. Watch past episodes at klru.org/overheard

Overheard with Evan Smith: Michael Morton and Leonard Pitts Tapings

We had two tapings for Overheard with Evan Smith on Tuesday, June 26th. Despite the 106-degree heat outside, Smith talked to one of the most cool, calm, and even-keeled guests to date: Michael Morton. Morton was released from prison last year after it was discovered he was innocent of his wife’s murder. He’d spent 25 years behind bars. Smith asked Morton about the challenges of serving time, the murder of his wife, and his eventual release from prison. Throughout the interview, Morton reiterated his disinterest in revenge but expressed a desire to make public officials accountable. Audience members asked Morton about his renewed faith, hopes for the future, threats of violence behind bars, and coping with the death of his wife.  The show will air on July 19th and will be available for viewing online and on the PBS App after that date. Watch the entire audience q&a now:

Michael Morton: Q & A with the Audience from KLRU-TV on Vimeo.

Next, Smith interviewed Pulitzer-Prize-winning journalist Leonard Pitts. According to Pitts, he has both the best (writing novels) and second best (writing columns) jobs in American Literature today. He discussed his latest novel, Freeman. This work of historical fiction follows a former slave and Union soldier in the months following the Civil War. Beyond historical fiction, Pitts writes columns for the Miami Herald where he challenges readers to think critically about race in America. Smith asked Pitts about the challenges of writing historical fiction, the public’s reaction to the killing of Trayvon Martin, racism in the age of Obama, and the newspaper business. The show will air on July 12th and will be available for viewing online and on the PBS App after that date. Watch the entire audience q&a now:

Leonard Pitts: Q & A with the Audience from KLRU-TV on Vimeo.

About the blogger: Rhiannon Goad is LBJ Public Affairs and Gender Studies graduate student at the University of Texas at Austin. She’s spending her summer interning for KLRU, cooking out, and anticipating Shirley Maclaine’s debut on Downton Abbey.

In the Studio: Leonard Pitts on Overheard 6/26

Please join KLRU’s Overheard with Evan Smith  for an interview with Leonard Pitts

DATE: June 26
TIME: 2 p.m. (Doors open at 1:30 p.m.)
LOCATION: KLRU’s Studio 6A
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Readers know writer Leonard Pitts as a novelist and Pulitzer-winning newspaper columnist. His column, written for The Miami Herald, appears twice weekly and addresses a wide range of political and social issues. His column “We’ll Go Forward From This Moment,” written in response to the September 11 attacks, generated more than 30,000 emails. More recently, he has written widely about the shooting of Trayvon Martin, the push to limit the size of sugary drinks sold in New York, the Internet’s effect on our behavior and the issue of voter suppression. Pitts’ new novel, Freeman, was published last month.

We hope you’ll be there as Overheard with Evan Smith continues a second season of great conversation with fascinating people, always on the news and always with a sense of humor. The show features in-depth interviews with a mix of guests from politics, the arts, literature, journalism, business, sports and more, and reaches PBS viewers from California to Florida. We’d love to see you in the studio for the interview, and for a chance to join the audience Q&A after the interview.

In the Studio: Michael Morton tapes Overheard 6/26

Please join KLRU’s Overheard with Evan Smith for an interview with Michael Morton
DATE: June 26
TIME: 10:30 a.m. (Doors open at 10:00 a.m.)
LOCATION: in KLRU’s Studio 6A.
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Michael Morton spent nearly 25 years in prison for a crime he did not commit: the 1986 murder
of his wife, Christine Morton. Morton fought the conviction for years, with the help of the Innocence
Project. Then last fall, DNA testing pointed to a different suspect, and Morton was released. Now
another man has been charged in the killing of Morton’s wife, defense lawyers allege that prosecutors
withheld evidence, the public wonders whether a second murder could have been prevented, and
Morton is sharing his story.

We hope you’ll be there as Overheard with Evan Smith continues a second season of great conversation
with fascinating people, always on the news and always with a sense of humor. The show features in-
depth interviews with a mix of guests from politics, the arts, literature, journalism, business, sports and
more, and reaches PBS viewers from California to Florida. We’d love to see you in the studio for the
interview, and for a chance to join the audience Q&A after the interview.

In the Studio: Robert Caro tapes Overheard 5/23

Please join KLRU’s Overheard with Evan Smith for an interview with Robert Caro
DATE: May 23
TIME: 10:30 am (Doors open at 10)
LOCATION: KLRU’s Studio 6A (map).
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Robert Caro won a Pulitzer for his first biography, an in-depth and well-received look at Robert Moses and his impact on 20th century New York. Caro began researching that book when he was a newspaper reporter fascinated by the idea of political power and the unexpected places where it could be found. That project led to more questions about political power, more volumes of biography, and more awards. Caro is now four volumes into his biography of President Lyndon Johnson, and has earned another Pulitzer, a National Book Award and a National Humanities Medal. The latest book in his series about LBJ, The Passage of Power, examines Johnson’s life from 1958 to 1964 – an extraordinary time in our nation’s history and in Johnson’s career.

We hope you’ll be there as Overheard with Evan Smith continues a second season of great conversation with fascinating people, always on the news and always with a sense of humor. The show features in-depth interviews with a mix of guests from politics, the arts, literature, journalism, business, sports and more, and reaches PBS viewers from California to Florida. We’d love to see you in the studio for the interview, and for a chance to join the audience Q&A after the interview. You can watch this and other interviews and q&a segments at klru.org/overheard

In the Studio: Mark Updegrove tapes Overheard 4/9

Please join KLRU’s Overheard with Evan Smith for an interview with Mark Updegrove
DATE: April 9
TIME: 5:45 p.m. (Doors open at 5 p.m.)
LOCATION: KLRU’s Studio 6A (map)
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Mark Updegrove serves as Director of the LBJ Library and Museum. He has a long history working for major media organizations, and has won praise for his work as a historian. He’s written three books about the American presidency, including the recently-published Indomitable Will: LBJ in the Presidency. He’ll join us to talk about Johnson, the 2012 elections and the media.

We hope you’ll be there as Overheard with Evan Smith continues a second season of great conversation with fascinating people, always on the news and always with a sense of humor. The show features in-depth interviews with a mix of guests from politics, the arts, literature, journalism, business, sports and more, and reaches PBS viewers from California to Florida. We’d love to see you in the studio for the interview, and for a chance to ask your own question after the interview. Watch past Overheard interviews and audience Q&As at klru.org/overheard

In the Studio: Richard Linklater tapes Overheard 4/3

Please join KLRU’s Overheard with Evan Smith for an interview with Richard Linklater
DATE: April 3
TIME: noon (Doors open at 11:30 a.m.)
LOCATION: KLRU’s Studio 6A (map).
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Director Richard Linklater’s newest feature, Bernie, stars Shirley MacLaine, Jack Black and Matthew McConaughey in a dark comedy about a small-town mortician and a shocking crime. It’s based on a true story, and opens in late April. But you’ll get to hear about it long before then in our interview.

We hope you’ll be there as Overheard with Evan Smith continues a second season of great conversation with fascinating people, always on the news and always with a sense of humor. The show features in-depth interviews with a mix of guests from politics, the arts, literature, journalism, business, sports and more, and reaches PBS viewers from California to Florida. We’d love to see you in the studio for the interview, and for a chance to join the audience Q&A after the interview. Watch episodes of Overheard plus internet only features like audience Q&As at klru.org/overheard.

In the Studio: Chris Isaak tapes Overheard 3/27

Please join KLRU’s Overheard with Evan Smith for an interview with Chris Isaak
DATE: March 27
TIME: 11:45 am (Doors open at 11 am)
LOCATION: in KLRU’s Studio 6A (map)
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Isaak has built successful careers as both a musician and an actor, performing for more than 25 years. His most recent album, Beyond the Sun, pays tribute to a lifelong obsession: the artists and music of Sun Studios in Memphis. He’s in town to tape a national pledge special for PBS.

We hope you’ll be there as Overheard with Evan Smith continues a second season of great conversation with fascinating people, always on the news and always with a sense of humor. The show features in-depth interviews with a mix of guests from politics, the arts, literature, journalism, business, sports and more, and reaches PBS viewers from California to Florida. We’d love to see you in the studio for the interview, and for a chance to ask your own question after the interview.

In the Studio: Seymour Hersh tapes Overheard 3/21

Please join KLRU’s Overheard with Evan Smith for an interview with Seymour Hersh
DATE: March 21
TIME: 10:15 a.m. (Doors open at 9:30 am)
LOCATION: in KLRU’s Studio 6A (map)
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Hersh is well-known for a long career reporting about national security and the military. He broke the story of the My Lai massacre in 1969, and in 2004 was the first to report about the abuse of prisoners at Abu Ghraib. Hersh’s work has been honored with a Pulitzer, five Polk awards and two National Magazine Awards. He’s recently written about Iran and talk of its nuclear program, and he’s sure to have a fascinating perspective on the latest news from around the world. If you have an interest in journalism, politics or current events, this one’s for you.

We hope you’ll be there as Overheard with Evan Smith continues a second season of great conversation with fascinating people, always on the news and always with a sense of humor. The show features in- depth interviews with a mix of guests from politics, the arts, literature, journalism, business, sports and more, and reaches PBS viewers from California to Florida. We’d love to see you in the studio for the interview, and for a chance to ask your own question after the interview.

In the Studio: Elie Wiesel tapes Overheard 3/22

Please join KLRU’s Overheard with Evan Smith for an interview with Elie Wiesel
DATE: March 22
TIME: 9:30 a.m. Doors open at 9 a.m.
LOCATION: in KLRU’s Studio 6A (map)
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This taping is part of the Light / The Holocaust & Humanity Project

Elie Wiesel, renowned author and Nobel Peace Prize winner, is a well-known voice for tolerance and justice worldwide. Wiesel spent part of his childhood in the Auschwitz concentration camp. He survived his time at Auschwitz, but lost both of his parents and his younger sister. Wiesel wrote about his memories from the Holocaust and eventually published them in “Night,” his critically acclaimed memoir. Since its publication in 1960, “Night” has become an international bestseller translated into 30 languages. Wiesel has written more than 50 fiction and non-fiction books and established the Elie Wiesel Foundation, which combats intolerance and promotes understanding in countries around the world. He also teaches at Boston University.

We hope you’ll be there as Overheard with Evan Smith continues a second season of great conversation with fascinating people, always on the news and always with a sense of humor. The show features in-depth interviews with a mix of guests from politics, the arts, literature, journalism, business, sports and more, and reaches PBS viewers from California to Florida. We’d love to see you in the studio for the interview, and for a chance to join the audience Q&A after the interview.