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    I Love You So Much: The Austin360 Podcast

    Austin-centric pop-culture interviews, lifestyle discussion and events talk from Austin360 Austin, Texas featuring hosts Addie Broyles and Alyssa Vidales
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    Ep 111: Hell on Wheels - What it takes to skate in the Texas Roller Derby

    Ep 111: Hell on Wheels - What it takes to skate in the Texas Roller Derby

    Austin famously relaunched the modern roller derby movement nearly 20 years ago, and today, two leagues dominate the sport. The Texas Rollergirls, which skate on a flat track, and Texas Roller Derby, one of only a handful of banked track leagues in the country. TXRD, as it is known, has a new season starting this month, and we brought in Jenna Johnson, a veteran member of the Cherry Bombs, to talk about what it takes to make it in derby, why the sport has grown so much in popularity and how this skater-owned league continues to thrive.

    Ep 108: What Austin and the community mean to P. Terry’s

    Ep 108: What Austin and the community mean to P. Terry’s

    On Dec. 14, local burger chain P. Terry’s held it’s quarterly Giving Back Days hit a new milestone: More than $1 million was donated given to nonprofit organizations across the Austin area. One of those is the Statesman Season for Caring, which features 12 families from local nonprofit organizations and helps hundreds of others throughout the year. We talked to P. Terry’s co-founders Kathy and Patrick Terry about why they give back to the community and the appeal of burgers, shakes and fries.

    Ep 96: Tim Robbins and a bizarre VHS flick at Austin’s weirdest film fest

    Ep 96: Tim Robbins and a bizarre VHS flick at Austin’s weirdest film fest

    Filmmakers and fans from across the globe will converge at the Alamo Drafthouse on South Lamar on Sept. 19 for Fantastic Fest, the world’s largest genre film festival. One of those movies is VHYes, directed and co-written by Jack Henry Robbins. His father, Academy Award winning actor Tim Robbins, produced and acted in the retro comedy shot entirely on VHS and Betamax. Tim chatted with Statesman multimedia producer Alyssa Vidales about VHYes, how home recording culture has evolved and what it was like to collaborate with his son.