Summer Fun 2013

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Film

Badass Digest Presents: Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia

Twistedly comic and openly bitter, this film is brought to life by those two maniacs: Peckinpah and Oates. Read a full review of Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia.

7:30PM, Alamo Drafthouse at the Ritz, 320 E. Sixth

Arts

  • Wally Workman Gallery: Book of Etiquette

    Tracey Harris uses thin layers of oil paint to create luminous hyper-real images, her creations juxtaposing common objects against classically rendered nudes and uncommon phrases on seemingly academic book spines. We're a bit enamored of this whole thing, and recommend it highly. Through March 30.

    Wally Workman Gallery, 1202 W. Sixth, 512/472-7428

    www.wallyworkmangallery.com

  • Community

    • Legal Line

      is a legal advice call-in program sponsored by the Lawyer Referral Service of Central Texas. Call in with your questions about family law, real estate, consumer laws, and personal injury law. 5-6pm. Free.

      472-8303

      www.austinlrs.com

    • Rodeo Austin

      It's outlasted South by Southwest, but this is the last weekend. More cattle-roping and bull-riding, livestock contests, carnival fun, and kid-friendly events. Oh yeah, Kyle Park and Gary Allan take the stage this weekend. Go online for a complete list of events or to buy tickets and just follow the big, gleaming belt buckles. March 8-23. Fairgrounds admission: $8 ($5, children); carnival: $38 (includes fairground admission); rodeo and concert: $37-175 (includes fairground admission).

      Travis County Expo Center, 7311 Decker, 512/854-4900

      www.rodeoaustin.com

    • $5 Workout With Erica Nix!

      Our own trixter vixen (and friend of Richard Simmons) is gonna make you sweat. And then she'll make you work out. Mondays, 7-8pm. $5.

      Galaxy Dance Studios, 1700 S. Lamar #338, 442-5299

      www.galaxydances.org