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The Paisano AudioOct 12, 2022

Behind The Beat: Retro Cowgirl
Paisano Staff Writer Cesar Soto interviewed the San Antonio-based alternative rock band Retro Cowgirl. Listen to learn how the band got its name, how they create an engaging environment for show attendees and the band member's Whataburger orders.
Retro Cowgirl's social links:
Interview conducted by Cesar Soto
Podcast edited and produced by Riley Carroll
Graphic re-imagined by Chloe Williams
Music sourced from the YouTube sound library
You can watch the interview on The Paisano's YouTube channel

Local filmmaker, teacher recognized with Arts & Culture grant
Alex Ramirez is a filmmaker that leads with humility and veneration, a true devotee of the arts. Much has changed in Ramirez's life since last speaking with The Paisano. He screened a film at Luminaria last November, participated in concerted union efforts with SAY Sí, assumed a new role at the arts organization and was honored with an individual artist grant from the City of San Antonio's Arts & Culture Department.
To read the full story, click here.
Story reported, produced and edited by Mason Hickok
Graphic created by Chloe Williams

A conversation with Riley Carroll
Hello. I’m Mason Hickok, and this is Design Down, a podcast series that looks at the creative process behind the graphics and photography work put in by The Paisano’s artists and photographers.
The Paisano is the independent student newspaper at the University of Texas at San Antonio.
In this episode, I talk to Riley Carroll, the Arts & Life Editor at The Paisano. Riley describes how she fell into photography and the differences in working in a newsroom outside of The Paisano.
Riley’s Paisano staff page
Riley's Instagram
Mason Hickok produced and edited this episode. The music for this podcast was composed by Isaiah Piedra. Grace Robinson designed our graphic.
Thank you for listening. You can find this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

Behind The Beat: Mega Mango
Paisano Arts & Life Editor Riley Carroll interviewed the Philedelphia-based phruitcore band Mega Mango. The quartet comprised of Crow Costello, Alex Spagnolia, Niko Jones and Sam Poll released their EP "Fun and Games" on Feb. 22, 2023.
In the interview, the members of Mega Mango share insight about how they write their music, the self-made genre of phruitcore and their toxic traits.
For information on Mega Mango, visit their Instagram @megamangoband, their website megamangoband.com or visit the link below to stream their EP "Fun and Games."
Listen to Mega Mango's "Fun and Games" EP.
Interview conducted by Riley Carroll
Podcast edited and produced by Mason Hickok
Graphic re-imagined by Chloe Williams
You can find also find the video interview on The Paisano's YouTube channel.

The Classic Theatre of San Antonio produces "Fences"
Hi everyone, Mason here. This is the full interview with cast members of the play “Fences” and staff from the Classic Theatre.
Taylor Alton, a contributor for The Pasiano, conducted this interview over Zoom. She spoke with the Classic Theatre’s Artistic Director, Jimmy Moore; Neryl Williams, who plays Rose Maxon; and Tony Campbell, who plays Jim Bono.
To read this story on The Paisano’s website, click here.
A video version of this podcast is available on The Paisano’s YouTube channel.

Behind The Beat: Morat
Paisano Staff Writer, Regina Robert, interviewed the Columbian band Morat, before their San Antonio show at the Aztec Theater. Listen to learn more about how their music has evolved through the years, insights into their songwriting and how they would define their sound.
Morat is a genre-transcending band originally formed in Bogotá. Their latest album “Si Ayer Fuera Hoy” was released back in November 2022, and it was preceded by the release of hit singles “Llamada Perdida” and most recently “Salir con Vida”
Follow Morat on Instagram: @morat
Interview by Regina Robert
Podcast edited and mixed by Mason Hickok
“Behind The Beat” graphic reimagined by Chloe Williams
Music for this podcast was sourced from the YouTube Sound Library
For more podcasts from The Paisano, check out our Anchor page.

Behind The Beat: Moxie
Paisano Staff Writer, Cesar Soto, interviewed “Moxie” lead singer/rhythm guitarist Rei Kimura on January 20th after their first San Antonio show at the Paper Tiger. Listen to learn more about their beginnings as a band from Vermont, their experiences on the road, and what to look out for them in 2023.
Moxie is an alternative-indie band based out of Vermont. Their first two releases were “The Fall Lp” (2018) and “Flow of Color” (2020). Their newest single, “The Next,” is streaming now on Spotify.
Follow Moxie on Instagram: @moxietheband.
Interview by Cesar Soto
Podcast edited and mixed by Mason Hickok
"Behind The Beat" graphic re-imagined by Chloe Williams

Engagement in UTSA’s film and media program led by student urgency

Flipping The Bird: Why is UTSA football not ranked?
The Paisano’s Sports Editor, Luke Lawhorn, returns with Flipping The Bird. In this episode, Luke discusses UTSA’s place in the college football rankings and UTSA’s upcoming battle with North Texas for the Conference USA championship. Additionally, Luke recaps the UTSA men’s basketball season so far.
To find the video of this podcast, click here. The music for this podcast was sourced from the YouTube Sound Library.
Edited by Mason Hickok
Video recorded by Kaitlyn Rosas

World Cup Watch Party
On Monday, Nov. 21, the Department of History and COLFA hosted a panel discussion on the intersection of sports, society and culture in the Student Union at UTSA’s Main Campus. Dr. Abraham Gibson spoke about the event being the first of four different events held on campus in partnership with the Office of Academic Innovation. The goal of the events is to encourage new students at UTSA to come out and socialize.
Just in time for the start of the World Cup, the panel explored the global phenomenon of soccer, including the social and historical context of the world’s sport.
The speakers for the event included:
Dr. Abraham Gibson's Faculty Profile
http://history.utsa.edu/faculty/gibson-abe
Dr. Nathan Richardson's Faculty Profile
https://colfa.utsa.edu/modern-languages/faculty/richardson
Dr. Matthias Hofferberth's Faculty Profile
https://colfa.utsa.edu/polisci-geography/faculty/hofferberth
Maia Adamina's Faculty Profile
http://colfa.utsa.edu/english/adamina.html
Rene Guzman, Staff Writer at the San Antonio Express-News
https://www.expressnews.com/author/rene-guzman/
Following the panel discussion was a live stream of the United States’ first World Cup match against Wales. The event was funded in part by a grant from the Office of Academic Innovation. Additionally, dialogue on the implementation of a future course called the History of Sports was discussed in the beginning.
Audio edited by Mason Hickok
Graphic made by Chloe Williams

Behind The Beat: Vacations
Paisano Arts & Life Editor, Riley Carroll, interviewed "Vacations" lead guitarist/singer, Campbell Burns, on October 11th before their first San Antonio show at the Aztec Theater. Watch more to learn how the band Vacations discovered their name, grew a fanbase and hope for their music career in the next 5 years.
Vacations is an alternative-pop band based out of Australia, well known for their singles "Young," (2016) and "Telephones" (2018).
Vacations Social Media:
Instagram: @vacationsband_
TikTok: @vacationsband
YouTube: @VACATIONS
To view photos from the event, click here.
"Behind the Beat" graphic re-imagined by Chloe Williams
Interviewer/Videographer- Riley Carroll
Podcast edited by Mason Hickok
Video Editor/Multimedia Editor- Kaitlyn Rosas
Assistant Multimedia Editor- Marcela Montufar Soria
Assistant Multimedia Editor- William Barnes

Meet: A conversation with Lewis F. Fisher
For this episode, I interviewed Lewis F. Fisher, a San Antonio author and historian, his new book “Brackenridge: San Antonio’s Acclaimed Urban Park,” is available now from Trinity University Press. Fisher’s book is deeply illustrated and researched, providing readers with a full story of a park central to San Antonio’s history.
The Witte Museum will be showing an exhibit in conjunction with Fisher’s book. The exhibit is on display until March 20, 2023.
You can read the full interview with Lewis F. Fisher in this week’s edition of The Paisano.
This interview was recorded on October 21, 2022.
For The Paisano, I'm Mason Hickok.

‘Brackenridge: San Antonio’s Acclaimed Urban Park’
The Witte Museum and Brackenridge Park are inextricably linked, two gathering places central to San Antonio’s history. The Witte Museum sits on the park’s northern end right off Broadway. Opened in 1926 — under the guidance of Ellen Dorothy Schultz Quillin — the Witte has seen history and development, sharing much of that with Brackenridge Park.
Both are being celebrated with the release of Lewis F. Fisher’s book “Brackenridge: San Antonio’s Acclaimed Urban Park,” out on Oct. 18 through Trinity University Press. The new exhibit at the Witte takes its name from Fisher’s forthcoming book on Brackenridge Park — an extensively researched look at the park through pictures and historical findings. Those same pieces and archaeological discoveries will be presented to the public.
You can find read the story on The Paisano's website.

A conversation with Dustin Vickers
Hello. I’m Mason Hickok, and this is Design Down, a podcast series that looks at the creative process behind the graphics and photography work put in by The Paisano’s artists and photographers.
The Paisano is the independent student newspaper at the University of Texas at San Antonio.
In this episode, I talk to Dustin Vickers, one of the Assistant Photo Editors at The Paisano.
Dustin's staff page.
Mason Hickok produced this episode. The music for this podcast was composed by Isaiah Piedra. Grace Robinson designed our graphic.
Thank you for listening. You can find this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, or wherever you get your podcasts.
For The Paisano, I’m Mason Hickok.

Meet: Zach Beesley, President of Roadrunner Gaming
Hi everyone, welcome back to “Meet.” This podcast was born out of a pitch for the newspaper, specifically, The Paisano — UTSA’s independent student newspaper. Meet is a podcast living in the realm of conversation and a show that crosses disciplines. I do hope you enjoy it.
In this episode, I sat down with Zach Beesley, the President of Roadrunner Gaming (RRG).
Roadrunner Gaming is UTSA’s club for gaming enthusiasts and competitive players alike.
You can read the full story on RRG in this week’s edition of The Paisano. This interview was recorded on September 29th, 2022.
Show Notes
Mason Hickok produced this episode.
The music was used courtesy of Samurai Zack on SoundCloud.
For more information on Roadrunner Gaming, check out their RowdyLink and their Instagram, @rrgutsa.

Meet: The Urban Future Lab Interns who worked on The Casita Project
Hi everyone, welcome back to “Meet.” This podcast was born out of a pitch for the newspaper, specifically, The Paisano — UTSA’s independent student newspaper. Meet is a podcast living in the realm of conversation and a show that crosses disciplines. I do hope you enjoy it.
In this episode, I sat down with interns from the Urban Future Lab (UFL). Those interns were: Kelsey Brown, who graduated from UTSA with a master’s in architecture and a certificate in historic preservation; Luis Escalante, a master’s student in the urban and regional planning program; Nicole Chavez, a graduate student at St. Mary’s University, studying public administration who also works as the public affairs coordinator for the UFL. A fourth intern, Karla Ruiz, was also a part of the team. Unfortunately, she was unable to make it.
The Urban Future Lab is a think tank and teaching lab founded by assistant professor at UTSA, Dr. Antonio Petrov. Started in 2016, UFL is housed at the UTSA College of Architecture, Construction and Planning.
You can read the story here in The Paisano. The music in this episode was used courtesy of Samurai Zack.
This interview was recorded on September 14, 2022.

A conversation with Grace Robinson
Hello. I’m Mason Hickok, and this is Design Down, a podcast series that looks at the creative process behind the graphics and photography work put in by The Paisano’s artists and photographers.
The Paisano is the independent student newspaper at the University of Texas at San Antonio.
In this episode, I talk to Grace Robinson, one of the Assistant Photo Editors at The Paisano.
The story from The Paisano.
Grace's staff page from The Paisano.
The music for this podcast was composed by Isaiah Piedra.
Grace Robinson designed our graphic. Her Instagram.
Thank you for listening. You can find this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, or wherever you get your podcasts.
For The Paisano, I’m Mason Hickok.

A conversation with Chloe Williams
Hello. I'm Mason Hickok, and this is Design Down, a podcast series that looks at the creative process behind the graphics and photography work put in by The Paisano's artists and photographers.
The Paisano is the independent student newspaper at the University of Texas at San Antonio.
In this episode, I talk to Chloe Williams, the Web and Social Editor at The Paisano.
You can find links to the stories mentioned in this episode in the show notes below. In addition, Chloe's article on Vice Versa Coffee and her foster care article is also listed.
Show Notes
The Paisano's Instagram.
Chloe's article on Vice Versa Coffee & Records.
Chloe's article on the foster care system.
The graphics that Chloe contributed to the 9/6 issue of The Paisano.
Produced by Mason Hickok
Music composed by Isaiah Piedra. Check out his Instagram.
Graphic designed by Grace Robinson. Check out her Instagram.

A conversation with Eric Treviño
Hello. I'm Mason Hickok, and this is Design Down, a podcast series that looks at the creative process behind the graphics and photography work by The Paisano's artists and photographers.
Show Notes
Eric's Website
Eric's Instagram
The story in The Paisano
The music for this podcast was composed by Isaiah Piedra. Check out his Instagram.