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        <description>Tune in for lively dialogue about politics, the arts, sports, the media, and more with some of the biggest names in Texas and the U.S., hosted by Evan Smith, editor of TEXAS MONTHLY magazine.</description>
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        <itunes:summary>Tune in for lively dialogue about politics, the arts, sports, the media, and more with some of the biggest names in Texas and the U.S., hosted by Evan Smith, editor of TEXAS MONTHLY magazine.</itunes:summary>

        


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		    <media:credit role="author">KLRU-TV, Austin PBS </media:credit><media:rating>nonadult</media:rating><media:description type="plain">Tune in for lively dialogue about politics, the arts, sports, the media, and more with some of the biggest names in Texas and the U.S., hosted by Evan Smith, editor of TEXAS MONTHLY magazine.</media:description>

<media:copyright>KLRU 2008</media:copyright><media:thumbnail url="http://www.klru.org/texasmonthlytalks/podcast/texasmonthlytalks.jpg" /><media:keywords>evan,smith,klru,pbs,texas,monthly,texas,monthly,talks</media:keywords><media:category scheme="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd">News &amp; Politics</media:category><itunes:owner><itunes:email>admin@klru.org</itunes:email></itunes:owner><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:category text="News &amp; Politics" /><atom10:link xmlns:atom10="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" rel="self" href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/klru_tmt" type="application/rss+xml" /><atom10:link xmlns:atom10="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" rel="hub" href="http://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com" /><item>
 <title>Author and Vanity Fair Correspondent Bryan Burrough on this week's Texas Monthly Talks</title>

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            <description>Bryan Burrough has written about a wide variety of topics for Vanity Fair, earning a long list of fans.  He’s even better-known as the best-selling author of well-reported and well-reviewed books, including Barbarians at the Gate.  Burrough’s newest book, The Big Rich: The Rise and Fall of the Greatest Texas Oil Fortunes, weaves the larger-than-life stories of the Big Four Texas oil barons into the even larger tale of the economic and political power they created. - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 03.26.09</description>

            <itunes:subtitle>Bryan Burrough has written about a wide variety of topics for Vanity Fair, earning a long list of fans.</itunes:subtitle>

            <itunes:summary>Bryan Burrough has written about a wide variety of topics for Vanity Fair, earning a long list of fans.  He’s even better-known as the best-selling author of well-reported and well-reviewed books, including Barbarians at the Gate.  Burrough’s newest book, The Big Rich: The Rise and Fall of the Greatest Texas Oil Fortunes, weaves the larger-than-life stories of the Big Four Texas oil barons into the even larger tale of the economic and political power they created. - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 03.26.09</itunes:summary>

            

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            <pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2009 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>

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 <title>M.D. Anderson Cancer Center President John Mendelsohn, M.D. on this week's Texas Monthly Talks</title>

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            <description>The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center has ranked as the nation’s top cancer hospital for five of the past eight years, and attracts patients from around the world.  Dr. John Mendelsohn has served as its head for thirteen years, overseeing treatment, research, fundraising and growth.  Mendelsohn’s career includes cutting-edge research and key positions at many of the nation’s top cancer centers.  Now he’s turning that expertise into an effort to shape national policy on cancer prevention, cancer treatment and general health care reform. - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 02.26.09</description>

            <itunes:subtitle>Mendelsohn’s career includes cutting-edge research and key positions at many of the nation’s top cancer centers.</itunes:subtitle>

            <itunes:summary>The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center has ranked as the nation’s top cancer hospital for five of the past eight years, and attracts patients from around the world.  Dr. John Mendelsohn has served as its head for thirteen years, overseeing treatment, research, fundraising and growth.  Mendelsohn’s career includes cutting-edge research and key positions at many of the nation’s top cancer centers.  Now he’s turning that expertise into an effort to shape national policy on cancer prevention, cancer treatment and general health care reform. - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 02.26.09</itunes:summary>

            

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            <pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2009 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>

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 <title>GSD&amp;M Co-Founder Roy Spence on this week's Texas Monthly Talks</title>

            <itunes:author>Texas Monthly Talks</itunes:author>

            <description>Roy Spence had a new degree in government and no advertising experience when founded an ad agency with five friends in 1971.  Nearly 40 years later, GSD&amp;M Idea City is a lucrative company with a reputation as one of the most innovative and important agencies around.  If the firm’s name doesn’t mean anything to you, their campaigns certainly will.  They’re the ones who warned us, "Don’t Mess with Texas" and the ones who had the idea to paint Southwest Airlines planes to look like Shamu. - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 02.19.09</description>

            <itunes:subtitle>Roy Spence had a new degree in government and no advertising experience when founded an ad agency with five friends in 1971.</itunes:subtitle>

            <itunes:summary>Roy Spence had a new degree in government and no advertising experience when founded an ad agency with five friends in 1971.  Nearly 40 years later, GSD&amp;M Idea City is a lucrative company with a reputation as one of the most innovative and important agencies around.  If the firm’s name doesn’t mean anything to you, their campaigns certainly will.  They’re the ones who warned us, "Don’t Mess with Texas" and the ones who had the idea to paint Southwest Airlines planes to look like Shamu. - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 02.19.09</itunes:summary>

            

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            <pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2009 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>

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 <title>Author Carl Hiaasen on this week's Texas Monthly Talks</title>

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            <description>The journalist and author Carl Hiaasen has written many things for many audiences: investigative reports in a Miami paper, a popular column, mystery novels, a memoir built around golf and three books for young readers including his newest, Scat. Longtime fans know Hiaasen as a funny, satirical and often touching writer who’s as devoted to South Florida as South Florida is to him. And more than 20 years of books have found a much wider audience for his work. - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 02.12.09</description>

            <itunes:subtitle>Longtime fans know Hiaasen as a funny, satirical and often touching writer who’s as devoted to South Florida as South Florida is to him.</itunes:subtitle>

            <itunes:summary>The journalist and author Carl Hiaasen has written many things for many audiences: investigative reports in a Miami paper, a popular column, mystery novels, a memoir built around golf and three books for young readers including his newest, Scat. Longtime fans know Hiaasen as a funny, satirical and often touching writer who’s as devoted to South Florida as South Florida is to him. And more than 20 years of books have found a much wider audience for his work. - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 02.12.09</itunes:summary>

            

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            <pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2009 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>

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 <title>Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson on this week's Texas Monthly Talks</title>

            <itunes:author>Texas Monthly Talks</itunes:author>

            <description>Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson doesn’t shy away from controversy, and doesn’t toe any party’s line. He’s made pet issues of gun rights, property rights and abolishment of motorcycle helmet laws, but has also embraced wind power and new nursing homes for Texas veterans. Some say his brand of politics will push him out of office. Others believe it could carry him higher – perhaps to Lieutenant Governor in 2010. - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 02.5.09</description>

            <itunes:subtitle>Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson doesn’t shy away from controversy, and doesn’t toe any party’s line.</itunes:subtitle>

            <itunes:summary>Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson doesn’t shy away from controversy, and doesn’t toe any party’s line. He’s made pet issues of gun rights, property rights and abolishment of motorcycle helmet laws, but has also embraced wind power and new nursing homes for Texas veterans. Some say his brand of politics will push him out of office. Others believe it could carry him higher – perhaps to Lieutenant Governor in 2010. - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 02.5.09</itunes:summary>

            

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            <pubDate>Thu, 5 Feb 2009 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>

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 <title>Former Texas Comptroller John Sharp on this week's Texas Monthly Talks</title>

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            <description>Democrat John Sharp was elected to the Texas House, Senate and Railroad Commission before serving as Comptroller for eight years.  He left that office to run for Lieutenant Governor, losing in 1998 and again in 2002.  Sharp recently announced his next statewide race, this time for Kay Bailey Hutchison’s Senate seat.  It’s not officially open until 2012, but many suspect she’ll walk away this year to run for Governor.  And if she does, Sharp will be waiting. - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 01.29.09</description>

            <itunes:subtitle>Sharp recently announced his next statewide race, this time for Kay Bailey Hutchison’s Senate seat.</itunes:subtitle>

            <itunes:summary>Democrat John Sharp was elected to the Texas House, Senate and Railroad Commission before serving as Comptroller for eight years.  He left that office to run for Lieutenant Governor, losing in 1998 and again in 2002.  Sharp recently announced his next statewide race, this time for Kay Bailey Hutchison’s Senate seat.  It’s not officially open until 2012, but many suspect she’ll walk away this year to run for Governor.  And if she does, Sharp will be waiting. - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 01.29.09</itunes:summary>

            

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            <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2009 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>

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 <title>Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives, Joe Straus on this week's Texas Monthly Talks</title>

            <itunes:author>Texas Monthly Talks</itunes:author>

            <description>Join us for an in-depth interview with Joe Straus, the new Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives. The San Antonio Republican joined the House just four years ago, and has risen to one of the state’s most powerful positions with remarkable speed.  Learn more about his plans for the session and his promise to encourage more collaboration and less combat in what has become a Texas House closely split between Republicans and Democrats. - Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 01.22.09</description>

            <itunes:subtitle>Join us for an in-depth interview with Joe Straus, the new Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives.</itunes:subtitle>

            <itunes:summary>Join us for an in-depth interview with Joe Straus, the new Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives. The San Antonio Republican joined the House just four years ago, and has risen to one of the state’s most powerful positions with remarkable speed.  Learn more about his plans for the session and his promise to encourage more collaboration and less combat in what has become a Texas House closely split between Republicans and Democrats. - Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 01.22.09</itunes:summary>

            

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            <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2009 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>

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			<title>Lieutenant Governor of Texas David Dewhurst on this week's Texas Monthly Talks</title>

            <itunes:author>Texas Monthly Talks</itunes:author>

            <description>Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst joins us to preview the 81st regular session of the Texas legislature. Lawmakers have already filed bills about some of the hottest issues facing the state, including immigration, property taxes, school vouchers, abortion and college tuition. We'll talk with the Lieutenant Governor about what's ahead as well as the state's biggest political news: rumblings about the race for Texas governor in 2010 and the U.S. Senate when Kay Bailey Hutchison leaves her seat. - Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 01.15.09</description>

            <itunes:subtitle>Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst joins us to preview the 81st regular session of the Texas legislature.</itunes:subtitle>

            <itunes:summary>Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst joins us to preview the 81st regular session of the Texas legislature. Lawmakers have already filed bills about some of the hottest issues facing the state, including immigration, property taxes, school vouchers, abortion and college tuition. We'll talk with the Lieutenant Governor about what's ahead as well as the state's biggest political news: rumblings about the race for Texas governor in 2010 and the U.S. Senate when Kay Bailey Hutchison leaves her seat. - Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 01.15.09</itunes:summary>

            

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            <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2009 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>

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            <title>Compilation: The Obama Administration on this week's Texas Monthly Talks</title>

            <itunes:author>Texas Monthly Talks</itunes:author>

            <description>As President-elect Barack Obama’s inauguration nears, join us for highlights from TMT interviews with people chosen for key roles in the new administration:  Vice-President Elect Joe Biden and cabinet nominees Hillary Rodham Clinton, Tom Daschle, Bill Richardson and Tom Vilsack. - Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 01.08.09</description>

            <itunes:subtitle>As President-elect Barack Obama’s inauguration nears, join us for highlights from TMT interviews with people chosen for key roles in the new administration.</itunes:subtitle>

            <itunes:summary>As President-elect Barack Obama’s inauguration nears, join us for highlights from TMT interviews with people chosen for key roles in the new administration:  Vice-President Elect Joe Biden and cabinet nominees Hillary Rodham Clinton, Tom Daschle, Bill Richardson and Tom Vilsack. - Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 01.08.09</itunes:summary>

            

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            <pubDate>Thu, 8 Jan 2009 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>

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            <title>Professional Golfer Tom Kite on this week's Texas Monthly Talks</title>

            <itunes:author>Texas Monthly Talks</itunes:author>

            <description>Tom Kite’s career as a golfer showcases both his huge talent and his Texas roots. Kite began golfing at the age of 6 and went on to play for The University of Texas, learning under legendary coach Harvey Penick.  Kite has won 19 PGA Tour victories since turning pro in 1972. - Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 12.18.08</description>

            <itunes:subtitle>Tom Kite’s career as a golfer showcases both his huge talent and his Texas roots.</itunes:subtitle>

            <itunes:summary>Tom Kite’s career as a golfer showcases both his huge talent and his Texas roots. Kite began golfing at the age of 6 and went on to play for The University of Texas, learning under legendary coach Harvey Penick.  Kite has won 19 PGA Tour victories since turning pro in 1972. - Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 12.18.08</itunes:summary>

            

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            <pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>

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            <title>Writer Roy Blount Jr. on this week's Texas Monthly Talks</title>

            <itunes:author>Texas Monthly Talks</itunes:author>

            <description>"Roy Blount, Jr. knows more about words than almost anyone else, ever.  His writing has been compared to Mark Twain's. He's funnier than anyone you know and he's written about everything from being Southern to being a pro football player to being a dog."- Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 12.04.08</description>

            <itunes:subtitle>Roy Blount, Jr. knows more about words than almost anyone else, ever.  His writing has been compared to Mark Twain's.</itunes:subtitle>

            <itunes:summary>"Roy Blount, Jr. knows more about words than almost anyone else, ever.  His writing has been compared to Mark Twain's. He's funnier than anyone you know and he's written about everything from being Southern to being a pro football player to being a dog."- Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 12.04.08</itunes:summary>

            

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            <pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>

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            <title>Author Rick Riordan on this week's Texas Monthly Talks</title>

            <itunes:author>Texas Monthly Talks</itunes:author>

            <description>"Rick Riordan transformed from a beloved teacher into a best-selling children’s author with The Lightning Thief, the start of a much-loved series about a 12-year-old demigod and his friends.  The first book in his next series, The 39 Clues, hit stores in September, with a first run of one million copies."- Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 11.27.08</description>

            <itunes:subtitle>Rick Riordan transformed from a beloved teacher into a best-selling children’s author with The Lightning Thief, the start of a much-loved series about a 12-year-old demigod and his friends.</itunes:subtitle>

            <itunes:summary>"Rick Riordan transformed from a beloved teacher into a best-selling children’s author with The Lightning Thief, the start of a much-loved series about a 12-year-old demigod and his friends.  The first book in his next series, The 39 Clues, hit stores in September, with a first run of one million copies."- Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 11.27.08</itunes:summary>

            

            <itunes:duration>26:46</itunes:duration>

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            <pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>

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            <title>Author Susan Orlean on this week's Texas Monthly Talks</title>

            <itunes:author>Texas Monthly Talks</itunes:author>

            <description>"Many people know New Yorker staff writer Susan Orlean as the author of The Orchid Thief, a bestselling book that became, sort of, the movie Adaptation.  Her writing is so wide-ranging there’s something for everyone, with perceptive magazine profiles, a cookbook for dogs (co-written by her dog) and now a children’s book called Lazy Little Loafers." - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 11.20.08</description>

            <itunes:subtitle>Susan Orlean's writing is so wide-ranging there’s something for everyone, with perceptive magazine profiles, a cookbook for dogs and now a children’s book called Lazy Little Loafers.</itunes:subtitle>

            <itunes:summary>"Many people know New Yorker staff writer Susan Orlean as the author of The Orchid Thief, a bestselling book that became – sort of -- the movie Adaptation.  Her writing is so wide-ranging there’s something for everyone, with perceptive magazine profiles, a cookbook for dogs (co-written by her dog) and now a children’s book called Lazy Little Loafers." - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 11.20.08</itunes:summary>

            

            <itunes:duration>26:46</itunes:duration>

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            <pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>

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            <title>Entrepreneur and Activist T. Boone Pickens on this week's Texas Monthly Talks</title>

            <itunes:author>Texas Monthly Talks</itunes:author>

            <description>"T. Boone Pickens is a Texan’s Texan, known best for huge success in the oil and gas industry.  But there’s far more to the story than that.  Pickens has also given more than $600 million of his dollars away.  And he has become, in his words, “a surprising environmentalist,” working to push the US away from dependence on foreign oil by developing new sources of power at home." - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 11.13.08</description>

            <itunes:subtitle>T. Boone Pickens is a Texan’s Texan, known best for huge success in the oil and gas industry. And he has become, in his words, “a surprising environmentalist,” working to push the US away from dependence on foreign oil.</itunes:subtitle>

            <itunes:summary>"T. Boone Pickens is a Texan’s Texan, known best for huge success in the oil and gas industry.  But there’s far more to the story than that.  Pickens has also given more than $600 million of his dollars away.  And he has become, in his words, “a surprising environmentalist,” working to push the US away from dependence on foreign oil by developing new sources of power at home." - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 11.13.08</itunes:summary>

            

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            <pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>

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            <title>Post Election Special on this week's Texas Monthly Talks</title>

            <itunes:author>Texas Monthly Talks</itunes:author>

            <description>"A conversation with my favorite observers of the political scene: Mark McKinnon, a top adviser to and strategist for the Bush/Cheney campaigns of 2000 and 2004 and to John McCain’s primary campaign in 2008; Matthew Dowd, likewise a top strategist for the Bush/Cheney campaigns in 00 and 04 and now an ABC News analyst; and Douglas Brinkley, the award-winning historian and biographer, professor of history at Rice University, and CBS news analyst." - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 11.06.08</description>

            <itunes:subtitle>A conversation with my favorite observers of the political scene: Mark McKinnon, Matthew Dowd, and and Douglas Brinkley.</itunes:subtitle>

            <itunes:summary>"A conversation with my favorite observers of the political scene: Mark McKinnon, a top adviser to and strategist for the Bush/Cheney campaigns of 2000 and 2004 and to John McCain’s primary campaign in 2008; Matthew Dowd, likewise a top strategist for the Bush/Cheney campaigns in 00 and 04 and now an ABC News analyst; and Douglas Brinkley, the award-winning historian and biographer, professor of history at Rice University, and CBS news analyst." - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 11.06.08</itunes:summary>

            

            <itunes:duration>26:46</itunes:duration>

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            <pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>

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            <title>John Cornyn on this week's Texas Monthly Talks</title>

            <itunes:author>Texas Monthly Talks</itunes:author>

            <description>"It’s the biggest race in Texas in a white-hot election year. Incumbent Senator John Cornyn has represented the state there for six years, and earned the rare honor of selection to the Republican Senate leadership team. He’s worked on issues of terrorism, spending, education, ethics and more." - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 10.30.08 </description>

            <itunes:subtitle>Incumbent Senator John Cornyn has represented the state there for six years, and earned the rare honor of selection to the Republican Senate leadership team.</itunes:subtitle>

            <itunes:summary>"It’s the biggest race in Texas in a white-hot election year. Incumbent Senator John Cornyn has represented the state there for six years, and earned the rare honor of selection to the Republican Senate leadership team. He’s worked on issues of terrorism, spending, education, ethics and more." - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 10.30.08</itunes:summary>

            

            <itunes:duration>26:46</itunes:duration>

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            <pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>

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            <title>Rick Noriega on this week's Texas Monthly Talks</title>

            <itunes:author>Texas Monthly Talks</itunes:author>

            <description>"Five-term Texas House member Rick Noriega is campaigning for a seat in the US Senate.  His resume has caught people’s attention: National Guard service in Afghanistan and on the US-Mexico border, big success leading Katrina relief efforts in Houston, time as a teacher.  But is it enough for a Democrat to unseat John Cornyn and win a statewide election?" - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 10.23.08 </description>

            <itunes:subtitle>Five-term Texas House member Rick Noriega is campaigning for a seat in the US Senate.</itunes:subtitle>

            <itunes:summary>"Five-term Texas House member Rick Noriega is campaigning for a seat in the US Senate.  His resume has caught people’s attention: National Guard service in Afghanistan and on the US-Mexico border, big success leading Katrina relief efforts in Houston, time as a teacher.  But is it enough for a Democrat to unseat John Cornyn and win a statewide election?" - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 10.23.08</itunes:summary>

            

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            <pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>

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            <title>Joe Biden on Texas Monthly Talks, broadcast March 2, 2006</title>

            <itunes:author>Texas Monthly Talks</itunes:author>

            <description>"The 33-year veteran of the United States Senate from Delaware made his first run for the nation's highest office all the way back in 1988. In the years since, laying low but never staying quiet, Joe Biden has solidified his reputation as one of his party's most respected thinkers on foreign relations and terrorism, among other issues." - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 03.02.06 </description>

            <itunes:subtitle>The 33-year veteran of the United States Senate from Delaware made his first run for the nation's highest office all the way back in 1988.</itunes:subtitle>

            <itunes:summary>"The 33-year veteran of the United States Senate from Delaware made his first run for the nation's highest office all the way back in 1988. In the years since, laying low but never staying quiet, Joe Biden has solidified his reputation as one of his party's most respected thinkers on foreign relations and terrorism, among other issues." - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 03.02.06</itunes:summary>

            

            <itunes:duration>10:48</itunes:duration>

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            <pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>

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            <title>Lily Tomlin on this week's Texas Monthly Talks</title>

            <itunes:author>Texas Monthly Talks</itunes:author>

            <description>"Are you ready to laugh? Lily Tomlin has been good at that since 1969, when she joined Laugh-In. She’s won a shelf full of awards, including Tonys, Emmys and a Grammy. And she’s played a dazzling variety of characters on television and on film, earning both pouplar and critical acclaim." - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 10.09.08 </description>

            <itunes:subtitle>Any way you slice it, the arc of Lily Tomlin’s life has been ample proof that unending talent and discriminating choices are a dangerous combination — and elevate you to near-legend status.</itunes:subtitle>

            <itunes:summary>"Are you ready to laugh? Lily Tomlin has been good at that since 1969, when she joined Laugh-In. She’s won a shelf full of awards, including Tonys, Emmys and a Grammy. And she’s played a dazzling variety of characters on television and on film, earning both pouplar and critical acclaim." - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 10.09.08</itunes:summary>

            

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            <pubDate>Thu, 9 Oct 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>

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            <title>Matthew McConaughey on this week's Texas Monthly Talks</title>

            <itunes:author>Texas Monthly Talks</itunes:author>

            <description>"Lance Armstrong calls Matthew McConaughey a redneck Buddha. People magazine has called him the Sexiest Man Alive. And he has a new son to call him Dad. Think you know what the Uvalde-born UT grad is all about? Watch our interview, then think again." - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 10.01.08 </description>

            <itunes:subtitle>Think you know what the Uvalde-born UT grad is all about? Watch our interview, then think again.</itunes:subtitle>

            <itunes:summary>"Lance Armstrong calls Matthew McConaughey a redneck Buddha. People magazine has called him the Sexiest Man Alive. And he has a new son to call him Dad. Think you know what the Uvalde-born UT grad is all about? Watch our interview, then think again." - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 10.01.08 </itunes:summary>

            

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            <pubDate>Wed, 1 Oct 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>

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            <title>Billy Gibbons on this week's Texas Monthly Talks</title>

            <itunes:author>Texas Monthly Talks</itunes:author>

            <description>He’s one of the most famous, most revered, most recognizable American musicians, and yet most of you have never heard his speaking voice. I certainly hadn’t — but then Billy F. Gibbons, the one and only lead singer of ZZ Top, agreed to sit for a rare interview, and by the end of our very gentle, genial conversation, my impression of him had completely changed. - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 04.24.08 </description>

            <itunes:subtitle>He’s one of the most famous, most revered, most recognizable American musicians, Billy Gibbons on this week's Texas Monthly Talks.</itunes:subtitle>

            <itunes:summary>He’s one of the most famous, most revered, most recognizable American musicians, and yet most of you have never heard his speaking voice. I certainly hadn’t — but then Billy F. Gibbons, the one and only lead singer of ZZ Top, agreed to sit for a rare interview, and by the end of our very gentle, genial conversation, my impression of him had completely changed. - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 04.24.08 </itunes:summary>

            

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            <pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>

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            <title>Francis Ford Coppola on this week's Texas Monthly Talks</title>

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            <description>One might be tempted at a time like this to say something about going to the mattresses, or keeping friends close and enemies closer, or making offers that can’t be refused -- about how the next half-hour isn’t personal, it’s business. One might even be tempted to do a bad impression of Brando as Don Corleone. But as much as that might be a lifelong dream of some people, it would be too easy — too obvious. And, anyway, it might get this week’s guest, Francis Ford Coppola, a little hot and bothered, for as he is quick to say and, no doubt, even quicker to think to himself, there’s more to his extraordinary career than those three Godfather movies, however exquisitely executed they were and culturally transformational they remain a generation later. - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 12.27.07  </description>

            <itunes:subtitle>There’s more to his extraordinary career than those three Godfather movies, however exquisitely executed they were and culturally transformational they remain a generation later. Francis Ford Coppola on this week's Texas Monthly Talks</itunes:subtitle>

            <itunes:summary>One might be tempted at a time like this to say something about going to the mattresses, or keeping friends close and enemies closer, or making offers that can’t be refused -- about how the next half-hour isn’t personal, it’s business. One might even be tempted to do a bad impression of Brando as Don Corleone. But as much as that might be a lifelong dream of some people, it would be too easy — too obvious. And, anyway, it might get this week’s guest, Francis Ford Coppola, a little hot and bothered, for as he is quick to say and, no doubt, even quicker to think to himself, there’s more to his extraordinary career than those three Godfather movies, however exquisitely executed they were and culturally transformational they remain a generation later. - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 12.27.07 </itunes:summary>

            

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