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Domenique and I have been collecting footage regarding the Presidential election, and decided to put together a story about the state of things so far. We interviewed Texas Secretary of State Phil Wilson to tie it all together.
Contributions from KLRU Docublogger Shane Greb and Community Docublogger Patricio Espinoza complete the story.
Watch a web-only extra featuring a little more of our interview with Secretary Wilson.
The electoral college, office of Secretary of State, and the outlook on November.
On March 4, 2008 Texas held it’s Republican and Democratic parties primaries. This was the first time in a long while that the Texas primary was of any real consequence and the nation was watching.
At Pecan Springs Elementary School, the precinct 132 polling location, I attended and filmed my first caucus. (more…)
Master Sergeant Robert Horrigan was a seasoned soldier – a warrior. His life as an outdoorsman probably had something to do with that. We interviewed his twin brother John, mother Mary Alice, and sister Lisa about his life and his legacy at John’s home in Burnet, Texas. (more…)

Check out Allegra McCoy’s community docublog, Vain Salon. After seeing this, I realized my hair and fashion are quite boring…I could use a makeover

Have you ever wondered what it takes to make a tattoo? Hear from some of Austin’s busiest artists about their skill in The Art of Ink Part 2 produced by KLRU’s Docublogger Pat Kondelis.

The midlife gals are up to mischief as they create a…uhmmmm…”unique” rodeo show.
The Mobile Film School impressed us with one of their recent documentaries, In A Place Like This. This school takes film/video education on the road, bringing a comprehensive program to underserved communities, particularly in rural areas.
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