Hady Mawajdeh
Hady Mawajdeh is an Arts Reporter and Digital Editor for KERA’s Art & Seek. Hady came to KERA from Austin where worked on “The national daily news show of Texas,” Texas Standard. At the Standard, Hady crafted stories and segments about the topics and headlines that mattered most to Texans.
Prior to his work on the Standard, Hady lived and worked in Durham, North Carolina, where he worked as producer at North Carolina Public Radio - WUNC. At WUNC he was able to work on the statewide news program The State of Things. Hady’s journalistic career began during college as an intern and freelance reporter at NPR affiliate KUT 90.5 FM Austin.
Hady was born and raised in Central Texas and attended college at Texas State University. Hady is obsessed with pop culture, music, photography and…ART! If you’d like to connect with Hady or simply see what’s reading about, listening to or covering follow him on Twitter — @hadysauce.
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The Aragonez family wanted to celebrate a birthday. But after they gathered for fajitas and cake, everyone in attendance got COVID-19. Now, they're warning people to not make the same mistake they did.
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Dallas police issued new restrictions on the use of "non-lethal" weapons like tear gas and pepper balls on Wednesday.
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Hundreds of protesters gathered in Dallas and Fort Worth Friday night in response to the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, black Americans...
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Places of worship are rethinking their security plans after last Sunday's fatal church shooting in Texas. It's a delicate balance between providing sanctuary and safety.
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The uproar over the New York Shakespeare in the Park production of Julius Caesar has spread to other cities. And it appears to be only because they are companies with the word "Shakespeare" in their name. Staff at Shakespeare Dallas have received death threats, even though the company isn't performing Shakespeare at the moment.
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We hate to sound like a broken record, but vinyl is back. Last year vinyl album sales grew 10 percent , topping an 11-year streak of positive growth....
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Sunday was a day of reflection in churches across North Texas -- the first Sunday following the deadly shooting in downtown Dallas. From pastors to...
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All week long, Art&seek has been reporting on The Cliburn Amateur Competition in Fort Worth. Late this evening, we’ll find out who will make it to...
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With school in the rearview, kids in North Texas are turning their brains off and enjoying their summer. But, last week, some students in the Dallas...