Join the celebration & enjoy an afternoon of pink sips, floral vibes & sunshine in every glass. Crisp, dry, sparkling & everything in between. Tickets include tastings of a curated selection of 15 Rosé wines from around the globe, refreshing gourmet bites & lively entertainment amidst a stunning garden setting inside & out!
Come to the 14th Annual Dripping Springs Rodeo on Memorial Day Weekend! This year they will be bringing all the rodeo style fun on Friday, Saturday and Sunday! Bring your family and friends for a weekend of mutton bustin', bull riding, vendor shopping, great food, and all things rodeo!
Disney Pixar’s Coco in Concert on Tour features a screening of the complete film with Oscar- and Grammy-winning composer Michael Giacchino’s musical score performed by the 20-member Orquesta Folclórica Nacional de México.
Spencer is unforgettable as the titular character, a small-town woman who aids and abets the delinquency of minors, who come to discover a darker side to this fun-loving mother figure.
The current cast members of the Emmy-nominated TV show Whose Line Is It Anyway? present their new improv tour, featuring 90 minutes of improvised comedy and song all based on audience suggestions – with Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops, Jeff B. Davis, and Joel Murray.
Hyperreal Film Club Presents: The local filmmakers share their fifth and latest feature, the story of a toy company employee whose troubling work dreams portend strange things afoot, with a post-screening Q&A to be moderated by the Chronicle's own Culture Editor Richard Whittaker.
Wild Things: The team behind Being John Malkovich offers a funny and warped story about a struggling screenwriter, with Cage excelling in dual roles, playing Charlie Kaufman and his twin brother Donald.
Wild Things: The team behind Being John Malkovich offers a funny and warped story about a struggling screenwriter, with Cage excelling in dual roles, playing Charlie Kaufman and his twin brother Donald.
Now's the time to sign up for Affordable Care Act health coverage! Open enrollment runs through Jan. 15, 2024, and the city has gathered a ton of helpful resources to help you sort out options. Go online to learn more or call 800/318-2596.
Ahhh, don't just fall, though – dive gloriously into the diverse paintings, mixed media, digital, and fiber artworks in this group exhibition of Austin artists, featuring creations by Bern Abplanalp, Hallie Rae Ward, Phillip Seymour (his Great Horned Owl is pictured right here), and more.
If pie is your favorite part of Thanksgiving – or if you just want a great one for your gathering – we can recommend the array of round yummies at Bakery Lorraine, including roasted pumpkin, whiskey pecan, Dutch apple, and apple cranberry.
This is a group show of fused glass by Texas artists, hosted by Helios Fused Glass Studio and curated by Kari Minnick, Malina Cipleu, and Kristine Shafer.
Witness, for your delight, Neal Flynn’s exhibition of mostly new assemblage, collage, and site-specific intervention exploring ideas relating to nostalgia, loss, violence, ownership, and modern Western culture.
Skip the dishes and head to Carpenters Hall for a Thanksgiving Day feast, where they'll be cooking up a three-course, individually plated prix fixe menu with classics (turkey, stuffing, yummy sides), festive dessert options, and holiday punch. Bonus: Carpenter Coffee Bar will also be screening vintage movies to set the vibe for a cozy celebration.
House of Lepore and Kind Clinic team up for this bi-weekly class on "practices for ballroom members to commune and develop their craft across various ballroom categories (i.e., Vogue Performance, Sex Siren, Runway, and Face, etc.)." Kind Clinic will also provide STI/HIV rapid testing services.