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In today’s edition of “The Commuter Cut,” Ernie, Frank, and Celeste chat with tax attorney Max Zimmerman, also known as “Max the Tax Man,” who takes listeners’ calls to answer their tax questions, ahead of tomorrow's Tax Day deadline.
Also, Rice University engineering students Emmie Casey and Tomi Kuye talk about their invention – a low-cost vibrotactile glove that can help treat people with Parkinson’s disease.
Then, we hear our host's conversation with Houston City Council Member Amy Peck (representing District A), who discusses what’s on her agenda and answers listeners’ questions.
Plus, area food blogger and president of the Cleverley Stone Foundation Katie Stone, shares some Easter holiday dining suggestions and discusses the latest in culinary news.
By Houston Public MediaIn today’s edition of “The Commuter Cut,” Ernie, Frank, and Celeste chat with tax attorney Max Zimmerman, also known as “Max the Tax Man,” who takes listeners’ calls to answer their tax questions, ahead of tomorrow's Tax Day deadline.
Also, Rice University engineering students Emmie Casey and Tomi Kuye talk about their invention – a low-cost vibrotactile glove that can help treat people with Parkinson’s disease.
Then, we hear our host's conversation with Houston City Council Member Amy Peck (representing District A), who discusses what’s on her agenda and answers listeners’ questions.
Plus, area food blogger and president of the Cleverley Stone Foundation Katie Stone, shares some Easter holiday dining suggestions and discusses the latest in culinary news.