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#301: Kenny Rogers
20 minutes
He’s the velvet-voiced country legend whose voice has become iconic to generations. He came to define an entire era of smooth country and adult contemporary music. This week, we’re talking about the Gambler himself, the legendary Kenny Rogers.
#300: Three Hundred
26 minutes
This week we celebrate our 300th episode with a look back at the wonderful times we’ve had!
#299: Best of CATI: Texas Rising: Part One
42 minutes
Today we begin our discussion of the History event mini-series Texas Rising. What did they get right? What did they get wrong? What does this mean for awareness of Texas history?
#298: CATI Watches: The Highwaymen
50 minutes
Frank Hamer and Maney Gault were the retired Texas Rangers who ended the crime spree of the infamous Bonnie and Clyde. Netflix made a movie about them, and we watched it! Today Come and Take It watches The Highwaymen starring Woody Harrelson and Kevin Costner.
#297: CATI Best of: Bonnie and Clyde
24 minutes
With the recent release of the film The Highwaymen, we decided it was a good time to revisit one of the most infamous duos in Texas History. They were the most notorious outlaws of the Great Depression, known both for their violent crime spree as well as their scandalous public image. Their names have gone on to be forever linked to the image of young criminals in love.
#296: Steve Jackson
32 minutes
He’s a founder and namesake of one of the most influential gaming companies in the world. From GURPS to Car Wars to Munchkin to Illuminati. This week we have a very special conversation with the founder of Austin’s own Steve Jackson Games, Mr. Steve Jackson!
#295: U-Boats in the Gulf of Mexico
19 minutes
They prowled the waters of the Gulf of Mexico, looking for targets headed for Europe: oil tankers, merchant ships, and passenger ships. As odd as it sounds, we’re talking about Nazi U-boats patrolling the waters off of Galveston Island.
#294: Jane Long
24 minutes
She spent a terrible winter practically alone in an isolated fort on the Texas coast. She was starving, sick, fought off Indian attacks, and even had a baby. Along the way, she became renowned as the Mother of Texas.
#293: Top Texan 2019: The Aftermath
56 minutes
In celebration of Texas History month, the Texas General Land Office ran a ‘March Madness’ style tournament to determine the ‘greatest’ Texan. This week we have a special discussion with the man responsible for that tournament, James Harkins, the Director of Public Services of the Texas General Land Office.
#292: Top Texan 2019: Round Three
17 minutes
In celebration of Texas History month, the Texas General Land Office is running a March Madness style tournament to determine the ‘greatest’ Texan. We take a look at the brackets and inform you about some of these impressive Texans of history.