Fans Of KUSF Rally Against Sale Of Radio Station
By: KTVU.com
Date: Jan 19, 2011

Workers and listeners said they were especially outraged over the fact that the station was shut down without warning. "The way you run your Jesuit University, just cutting people mid-sentence is not really a very Christian or Catholic or whatever you want to call it. That's not the way you do things," complained KUSF supporter Kevin Kunze.

“Id:” A Feature Length Film by USF Students
By: SF Foghorn
Date: Nov 10, 2010

It’s not everyday that the Red Vic on Haight Street will premiere a student-directed film, but that is exactly the reality for “Id,” a film directed and written by USF student Kevin Kunze, who claims he has been directing movies since he was seven.

Behind the Scenes: Kevin Kunze
By: SF Foghorn
Date: Sept 9, 2009

Junior Kevin Kunze has recurring nightmares about having laser eye surgery go awry. Though he wears contact lenses to correct his vision, he would not consider getting his eyes permanently fixed with the slightly risky procedure. “It’s not worth the risk when you count on your eyes for your future,” he said. He’ll certainly need them for his upcoming project, his first feature length film, Id, which he hopes to start filming as soon as this month.

The Black Rock
By: Kevin Kunze
Date: Feb 26, 2009

The Black Rock tells the untold story about the black inmates of Alcatraz and their struggle to survive in a primarily white maximum-security prison. Superbly directed by local filmmaker and activist, Kevin Epps (Straight Outta Hunters Point), the film examines the lives of the few African-American prisoners who were important figures in the history of “The Rock” from the 1930s to the 1960s.

The Saga Continues: Video from Last Week's Rally to Save KUSF
By: The Feast
Date: Jan 24, 2011

In case you weren't one of the hundreds who made it out last week for the KUSF vs. USF showdown, local filmmaker Kevin Kunze has already turned around a fifteen minute mini-documentary highlighting all the drama. The film follows an endless stream of comments from unusually passionate KUSF staff members and supporters, several of whom openly question the Jesuit values of event moderator and University president Father Stephen Privett.

Beyond Harry Potter and Happily Ever After
By: NY Times
Date: Feb 2, 2008

The shorts program ''Girls' POV,'' now a festival staple, offers ''Alice or Life in Black & White,'' a Belgian work about anorexia. And there is a project by an American teenager, Kevin Kunze: ''Electric Sleep,'' part of ''Heebie Jeebie Shorts.'' (The festival has long acknowledged that children like scary movies.)

Shake, Shake, Shake
By: Entertainment Weekly
Date: Feb 8, 2008

In case you hadn't yet heard, ''I drink your milk shake!'' — which Blood's writer-director, Paul Thomas Anderson, has said he took straight from a transcript of the 1924 congressional hearings on the Teapot Dome oil-drilling scandal — has already entered the vernacular as a catchphrase, even though the movie's grossed only $21 million so far. On YouTube, you can watch a ''There Will Be Milkshakes'' music video, created by 18-year-old Kevin Kunze, who cut clips from the movie's trailer to Kelis' 2003 song ''Milkshake.''

'Blood' fans drink up milkshake catchphrase
By: USA Today
Date: Feb 2, 2008

If you have a milkshake, and I have a milkshake, then you have Hollywood's hottest catchphrase.... Kevin Kunze, 18, a student at the University of San Francisco, says he created the YouTube video "just to get people to see the movie. I loved it. I had no idea it would take off like this." Nor did Jurgen Fauth, the website creator.