Description
Cheerleaders are a staple of American culture. Any high school slice-of-life movie will tell you
that the girls in the cheer squad are on top of the suburban ruling class. When you get pro, the
stakes, glamor, fame and scandal get even higher. The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are
world-class performers who have solidified themselves as the pinnacle of cheer excellence.
Their iconic uniform is symbolic of American sex appeal, and they have integrated themselves
into every part of pop culture, from TV shows to brand deals; they’ve done it all. But, however
prominent the squad is in our culture, how much do we really know about the reigning queens of the field? A journalism student at the University of Texas at Austin and a Dallas native, Sonali
Menon will dive into everything cheer: the history of the team, their scandals, the infamous
Making The Team reality TV show, and the greater implications of what it means to be a woman
in the public eye.
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