Description
In the slew of music venues throughout Austin's history, Liberty Lunch stands out. After the closure of the iconic hippie music hall, Armadillo World Headquarters, Liberty Lunch became the new hub for free spirits and punk rockers alike throughout the 80s and 90s. Despite closing in 1999, its memory still lives on in the hearts and minds of its former patrons. In this episode, Isabella Van Trease retells their stories of love, loss and music.
Join Bowen Jacobs on a journey through his hometown of Yoakum, Texas, as he looks at the impact of the railroad (and other factors) that led to the decline of the town, as well as similar stories from towns nearby.
Published 11/15/24
UT Austin film student Kaitlyn Gomez delves into the seemingly soon to be lost art of physical media, interviewing students and the co-founder of Austin based non-profit DVD rental store, We Luv Video.
Published 11/01/24