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Willie Nelson OBJECTified

(by Katie Salzmann) We never know who might request to use material from our archives, and earlier this summer the folks at the television show “OBJECTified” reached out to us for images of Willie...

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The Boys Who Wrote the Songs

  The Rogers & Hammerhead Show aired from 1996-1997 on the Austin Music Network on cable access TV. Freddy Powers and Bill McDavid created the show to shine a spotlight on songwriters who developed...

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In Luck with the Red Headed Stranger

The Wittliff joined Willie Nelson and hundreds of his fans for a screening of a newly restored copy of the 1986 film “Red Headed Stranger” at his Luck ranch outside of Austin. The ranch buildings were...

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All Hail the Popcorn King

“Joe Lansdale is a great writer who can kill you not only with words, but with his hands.” So begins this feisty documentary, All Hail the Popcorn King, which celebrates the virtuoso writer from...

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Processing Jane Sumner’s audio archives opened up a fascinating world to me.

By Wittliff student worker, Jessica Henriquez. Jane Sumner,  an award-winning film journalist for The Dallas Morning News, has interviewed directors, producers, writers, book authors, and the former...

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Tamara Saviano receives 2020 Margaret Moser Women In Music Award.

(AUSTIN, TEXAS – March 12, 2020; source: Juice Consulting) – On the evening of March 11, 2020, author, filmmaker and producer Tamara Saviano, whose papers reside in The Wittliff Collections, was...

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Re-discovering Peter Pan at The Wittliff

By Wittliff student worker, Eric Robertson-Gordon. Growing up, my childhood was filled with movies. My father would often show me and my sister movies that he remembered loving when he was a child. My...

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Developing characters at the Austin Film Festival

Editor’s Note: For the past several years, the Austin Film Festival has been busy digitizing their recordings of the festival panels, which they’ve maintained since the first year in 1994. That’s over...

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