I’ve always wanted to have a Forrest Gump kind of life,” said DJ Jester the Filipino Fist, also known as Mikey Pendon. After performing at South by Southwest well over 15 times — not including years ...
Dana Suskind, pediatric cochlear implant surgeon and early childhood researcher, spoke at SXSW EDU on Monday in a conversation titled, “Born to Be Wired: 4 Rules for AI in Early Childhood.” ...
No. 3 men’s tennis’ four-match Southeastern Conference winning streak came to an end this past weekend with a loss to No. 6 LSU, followed by a non-conference loss to No. 5 TCU. The Longhorns fell to ...
March marks Women’s History Month, the perfect time to celebrate the contributions and achievements of women in local communities. Celebrate by supporting Austin’s women-owned restaurants, which offer ...
Texas softball’s first conference series against South Carolina last weekend allowed fans to catch a glimpse of a team that isn’t coasting on its ace pitcher and isn’t rattled when mistakes are made.
Prior to earning a Nobel Peace Prize in 2017, Ira Helfand served as president of the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, an organization that received a Nobel in 1985. On March ...
Delivering sensational performances at sweaty co-ops and dive bars around Austin, psych-rock outfit Grocery Bag celebrates their first year as an official SXSW artist. While on tour in the fall, the ...
The faculty member quoted in the article is speaking independently and not on behalf of the University or the Department of American Studies. This article has been updated to include the year when the ...
From science to design, South by Southwest offers a wide range of topics with speakers from all over the country. The Daily Texan compiled a list of UT-affiliated speakers and their events to check ...
A fundamental principle of storytelling — the idea that things are stronger in three. Beginning, middle and end. Past, present and future. For Texas women’s golf, the rule takes the form of three ...
Columnist Luke Stark argues that students should explore new alternative platforms for design and modeling, beyond the mainstream services.
Monika Rao said when she moved from Los Angeles to Austin for her M.B.A. in 2023, she felt a “dance-shaped hole in her heart.” Struggling to fill it, Rao realized Austin could use more of a Bollywood ...
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