How and whether American society can work toward the common good in an “age of selfishness” will be the core theme of the 2012 election, a leader of the progressive Christian movement told a Houston audience.
Tag Archives: Rice University
Welcome to the new Houston talk radio scene
June 28, 2011
So, it’s just been just over a month since KUHF, Houston’s largest public radio station, split into two: KUHF, featuring round-the-clock news and public affairs programming, and KUHA, a fulltime classical music station. Here are a few thoughts on the changes to the Houston radioscape.
So long, KTRU and “Blues in Hi-Fi”
April 27, 2011
Tonight, as I write this post, the radio program “Blues in Hi-Fi” is spinning its last tunes over the free airwaves on KTRU, the student-run station at Rice University.
Parker discusses governor’s race, immigration at Rice talk
November 12, 2010
Houston Mayor Annise Parker said Friday she uncomfortably found herself becoming part of the recent Texas gubernatorial race in which Republican incumbent Rick Perry handily defeated her predecessor, Democrat Bill White.
Negotiations may keep KTRU on the air on KPFT HD
October 21, 2010
It seems that an offer from the management of community radio station KPFT to the staff of Rice University’s beleaguered student-run KTRU to continue programming over the air is bearing fruit.

September 29, 2011
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