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--CAPZEYZ (Sat, midnight, ch. 10) -- Austin Music Network producer Dave Prewitt is a longtime supporter of local musicians, playing videos, live clips, and interviews with local artists on this cable access mainstay.
--COWBOY FROM VIENNA (Sun, 6:30pm, ch. 10) -- Winner of the 1997 Best of Austin award for the "Best and Most Heartfelt Use of Public Television," Werner Zotter may be the most stunning example of ACAC's originality -- a middle-aged Austrian in cowboy gear, playing the accordion. According to programming coordinator Marion Nickerson, Cowboy From Vienna is also the most frequently requested show on ACAC.
--EARTH FIRST! (Sun, noon, ch. 16) -- Environmental awareness show hosted by Barb Evans
-- MAYA PERSPECTIVES (Sun, 8pm, ch. 16) -- Local documentarian Patricia Moore's series focuses on Guatemala's indigenous population. "It is the best show here," says ACAC's Marion Nickerson. "It's done in the spirit of world access."
--MOVIES ON MOPAC (Wed, 10pm, ch. 16) -- Produced by Ryan Marquess, MOM finds host Shelley (recently less one co-host, Amy) offering takes on thematically linked films -- for example, "Top Ten Sports Movies" or "Day and Night" (films whose titles contain one of those words).
--PRIME TIME TEJANO (Thu, 7pm, ch. 10) -- Jerry Avila's live music show recently received an Austin Video Award for Best Variety show.
--ST. JAMES BAPTIST (Sun, 10:30pm, ch. 11) -- Sunday services with Rev. BW McClendon
-- TORAH THE TRADITION (Tue, 8pm, ch. 11) -- Rabbi Levitov offers interviews on Jewish concerns.
--TRAILER PARK SHOW (Mon, 6:30pm, ch.10) -- Local news and information from the unusual Ritter family.
To receive airtime at Austin Community Access Center, the center only requires you to be certified in basic camera and editing. ACAC offers workshops seven days a week at their studios, 1143 Northwestern, starting at $45. 478-8600. www.austinaccess.com.
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