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#TBT to one of our best shows with Austin’s own Youtube sensation Jeanine Amapola(x) and rapper Tone Royal(x). Enjoy a make up tutorial and live studio performance!
With a new year ahead of us, Good Morning Texas is always looking for interesting stories and ideas. Submit to us popular trends or ideas you think we should cover!
Missing us this summer? Check out this clip of our hosts Stacy Rickard and Konner Barrick learning a bit of improv from special guests SNAFU! Follow the link for more info on UT’s very own improv group! (x)
GMTX’s Khortlyn Cole went out to give us the inside scoop on a new, interesting, all natural take on an ice cream sandwich shop opening up on the Guadalupe Street.
We spoke with Evan Watts from the Undergraduate Research Journal about all the opportunities and benefits available to students. Check it out here (x).
Make sure to tune into this Wednesday's show! We have TWO guests joining us in-studio, Moonlight Social and president of Liberty in North Korea's UT chapter.
Moonlight Social is an Austin bred, country music duo, who was featured as Best New Artist on the television show "Welcome To Indie Country.” Here's a sneak peak of their music and be sure to check out their website here.
Liberty in North Korea is a student run organization created to spread awareness of the North Korean humanitarian crisis to all UT students and to raise funds to support and rescue North Korean refugees. The President will be with us to discuss the organization and events soon to come. Find out more here.
Tune into the show Wednesday morning at 7 to find out more about both guests!
Chaparral Ice gives Austinites an opportunity to participate in a fun and active activity. People of all ages are welcome to hit the rink and glide through the smooth ice. This ice rink welcomes the UT community to participate in events during the weekend.
Stop trying to make “DUFF” happen.
Comedy | 1 hr 50 min | PG-13 | Release Date: Feb. 20, 2015
By Stacy Rickard
Bianca Piper, played by Mae Whitman, is that friend you have who says they don’t want to go to Homecoming because they know they won’t have a date. That’s the premise of the movie in a nutshell.
Bianca has been friends with the school’s “hot girls” since second grade, but thanks to her hunky neighbor Wesley (Robbie Amell), she’s now aware that the “DUFF” is her title, the “Designated Ugly Fat Friend.” It’s something that no one has ever heard of and no one should say out loud.
She confronts and then completely disowns her friends Casey and Jess (Bianca Santos and Skyler Samuels) even though they’re completely oblivious to what Bianca is talking about. To finalize the end of their friendship, Bianca “unfollows” Casey and Jess on every social media, and vice versa. Even after saying how much she hates Wesley, she looks to him for advice on how to overcome this “DUFF” standard, in exchange for Chemistry tutoring. Wesley is on again, off again with the film’s leading beyatch, Madison Morgan (Bella Thorne) who completely humiliates Bianca after uploading a YouTube video that shows her making out with a mannequin who she pretends is Toby, her #FutureBabyDaddy, and the film’s guitar-picking, hair-flipping romantic interest. The DUFF tries to incorporate every social media under the sun, includes on-screen hashtags, YouTube view counts, Instagram handles and the like.
Even though the film is about empowering yourself and loving who you are, it comes up short. Bianca ditches her beloved overalls and flannels to try to impress the boy she likes. Mixed messages for young women. These high school students are partying with alcohol, talking about “banging” the hot girls, referencing porn, and using countless cuss words. It’s a film that’s trying way too hard to be modern and appeal to young women, even though most of the girls with me in the theater looked to be middle school. It tries to teach girls to love themselves, yet instills that they would love themselves with a boyfriend even more.
As a junior in college, I thought that it was a good movie only because Mae Whitman is a good actress. However, if this movie is catered to middle school and high schoolers, it falls flat. Stop trying to encourage this behavior, because it’s inappropriate.
18 and up rating: B+
18 and below: C
13-year old Jackson Temple is well known around the UT campus for an unexpected reason. Jackson tutors students twice his size in one of the languages of love, Italian.
Indie soul artist Megan Betley joined us in studio for an interview and a private performance of a song off of her debut album. Betley is currently touring the country on her "Shake The Dust" tour. Find out more on her tumblr: meganbetley.
Our Rachel Robillard sat inside the infamous Oscar Mayer Weinermobile and got the inside scoop on what it takes to be a hotdogger.
GMTX's Marysabel Cardozo sat with local artist Lakeem Wilson in studio and discussed the meaning behind his work, how he began drawing, and much more. You can find more of his art on his website (x).
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Local Austin band Avenue F Records joined us live in studio for an interview and performance. The band, named after a street in Austin, performed two of their songs "Tonight I Wanna" and "Bow".
Artist Lakeem Wilson will be in our studio tomorrow morning! Lakeem, who was featured on USA Today, uses his artwork to incite social change. He'll be giving away one of his pieces in a raffle during the show. To enter in the contest tweet out #LakeemonGMTX. For more info on Lakeem and his artwork check out his website (x). Check back here tomorrow for his interview!
Avenue F Records tells us live in the Good Morning Texas studio how the band got started before their performance of "Tonight I Wanna" and "Bow."
GMTX's Madeline Christensen emails artist Roshi K from Austin art collective SprATX about #FreeArtFriday, a weekly event where artists hide art in the city for people to find.
GMTX's Ally Triolo and Sandy Marin visit two local boutiques -- Longhorn Fashions and Manju's -- to see what trends and styles are in for Longhorns game days this season.