Episodios

  • The Last Texas Drive-In Picture Show
    Mar 31 2026

    A Friday-night trip from Waco to Gatesville’s last remaining drive-in theater turns into something less romantic and more revealing, shaped by cold wind, failing audio, and the uneasy mechanics of moviegoing by car.

    The result is a short field report from Central Texas about what remains when memory lingers longer than the experience itself.

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    5 m
  • An Empty Space: Brazos Theatre of Waco
    Mar 24 2026

    Creative work doesn’t wait for permission—and it doesn’t wait for the perfect space. Some kinds of work can adapt. Theater can’t—not easily. It takes people, coordination, and a room that lasts long enough for everything to come together.

    In this episode, an empty theater in a strip mall opens up a bigger question about what it takes to keep something going when there’s no stable place to put it.

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    5 m
  • 3 Silos, 2 Wacos & Jesse's Tortilla Factory
    Mar 17 2026

    A small tortilla factory a few blocks from Waco’s Magnolia Market offers a different way to understand how the city has changed over the past decade. As new development reshapes downtown, long-standing businesses continue operating as always, creating a layered landscape where tourism and everyday work intersect.

    This episode looks at what happens when the places that feed a city remain largely invisible—even as everything around them becomes a destination.

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    7 m
  • East Waco's Art Vending Machine
    Mar 10 2026

    A repurposed vending machine at a burger restaurant in East Waco quietly offers a different path for art to move through the city. One purchase leads to an unexpected connection that reveals how creative communities often operate through chance encounters rather than formal venues.

    This episode examines how the distance between artist and audience can be far smaller than it first appears.

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    6 m
  • When Crowd Size Becomes the Verdict: Waco’s Texas Music Cafe
    Mar 3 2026

    Live music doesn’t just unfold onstage; it’s also the story we tell about it afterward. Crowd size shapes our story—and that can influence what we value before we ever walk through the door.

    From a sparsely attended studio show to a packed Saturday night at Texas Music Cafe, this episode looks at how perception, capacity, and comparison determine how a city decides what’s worth our attention

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    7 m
  • Commerce & Community at Waco's Eastside Market
    Feb 24 2026

    On a windy Saturday afternoon at Brotherwell Brewing, the monthly Eastside Market looks like what it is: a vendor market with local artwork, vintage clothes, food trucks, craft beer. A rack of clothing tips in the wind. A trash can lid won’t stay put. Kids who arrived separately start playing together anyway. A dog somebody calls a “good boy” wanders from table to table.

    This episode asks: what makes someone a good guest in a shared space? Is generosity a transaction or a reflex? And when the wind picks up, what keeps a gathering from blowing away?

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    7 m
  • Every City's "New Era" is Coming Soon
    Feb 17 2026

    Cities often describe their futures in the language of renewal, momentum, and turning points. In this episode, Waco’s current downtown redevelopment plan and a forgotten 1970s pedestrian mall reveal how civic vocabulary shapes expectations long before results are clear.

    While words like “hope” and “inevitability” recur across decades, the city itself changes more slowly and in ways no rendering of new buildings and public spaces can predict.

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    7 m
  • If These Walls Could Talk: Concert Posters, Impermanence & Durability
    Feb 10 2026

    A visit to a concert poster exhibition at Art Center Waco becomes a starting point for thinking about what happens when things outlive their expiration dates. From disposable event listings to monthly music calendars for sale on eBay years later, this episode examines how objects designed to disappear sometimes endure.

    It’s a reflection on risk and how culture once located itself in time and place before a note was ever played.

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    9 m