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Part of Our Day
When discussing the Golden Age of Television, we usually speak in terms of the national networks, but there's another chapter to the tale. Belinda Acosta looks at some of the pioneers of Austin television.
"...The Uncle Jay Show aired until 1977.The Joyce and Mel Show Like many pioneers in the early days of..."

Jan. 26, 2001 Screens Feature by Belinda Acosta

TV Eye
The Man Show might be more manly with the addition of Austin-based Sacred Cow Productions' Doug Stanhope and Joe Rogan, but Belinda Acosta wonders if it will be any more watchable.
"...hope. The whiney Adam Carolla and the talentless Jimmy Kimmel were two of the most unlikable TV hosts on..."

Aug. 15, 2003 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Raising the Dead
Actor Joseph Fotinos Wants to Resurrect Local Television
"...special here in the mid-Seventies, and retired KXAN veteran Mel Pennington remembers a short-lived horror show hosted by the..."

July 6, 2001 Screens Feature by Belinda Acosta

Hold That Process
The Arts Commission recommends to City Council that the arts funding application process be suspended for the coming year
"...Commission met again to mull over the matter. Gloria Pennington asked Guidelines Committee Chair Jason Neulander how long the..."

April 1, 2005 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

SXSW Film Goes Right to the Moon
Apollo 10 1/2, Sandra Bullock, and more join movie list
"...List: Stefanie Estes, Olivia Luccardi, Eleanore Pienta, Dana Millican, Melissa Paulo, Jon Beavers, Cissy Ly (World Premiere)..."

Feb. 2, 2022 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

“We Were Very, Very Lucky”
City bids farewell to political and literal father Gus Garcia
"...That moment characterized the afternoon – a melancholy but joyous celebration of Garcia’s long career as an..."

Jan. 7, 2019 News Post by Michael King

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