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for Tue., July 23
  • Fredericksburg Craft Beer Festival

    Grab your friends and come to the Fredericksburg Craft Beer Festival! Give your palate a treat, enjoy the tastes, textures and aromas- you will find a new favorite brewery! If you prefer a glass of wine or seltzer – they’ll have that too. Lively music, food, games, brewers panel and more. Come See What’s on Tap! Sponsored by the Fredericksburg Rotary Club.
    Sat. June 14, 11am-6pm  
    Downtown Fredericksburg Market Square
  • Maudie's Moonlight Run by The Trail Conservancy

    Join The Trail Conservancy for Maudie's Moonlight 5K Run! The scenic route winds along Lady Bird Lake and the Butler Trail, leading to the ultimate post-run fiesta with legendary Tex-Mex, ice-cold margaritas, and live music! Complete details on the run route, registration, and volunteer info are available online.
    Thurs. June 5, 8pm-10pm  
    Auditorium Shores
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  • Music

    School of Rock AllStars

    “In the end of time, there was a man who knew the road, and the writing was written on the stone.” Yes, I have every lyric of this epic tale of rent and betrayal from family classic School of Rock memorized. And yes, I regret nothing. This timeless tale of sticking it to the man serves as an invaluable lesson for kids to never be afraid to be themselves, while also rocking some sense into so-called authority figures to allow children to find their own paths to happiness. The film became a solid and true phenomenon, inspiring actual music programs for youth ages 8 and older. The School of Rock AllStars, composed of just 1% of the students who participate in the program, come to 3TEN at ACL Live to showcase the future of musical talent. According to the official announcement, “House Band students from School of Rock Austin, Round Rock, [and] SW Austin will be joining the AllStars on stage.” – Cy White
    Tue., July 23, 6:30pm  
    • Film

      Special Screenings

      Basket Case (1982)

      Sick and twisted horror-comedy Basket Case was released over 40 years ago, but was only just in 2017 selected for restoration by the Museum of Modern Art. Made on a shoestring budget on the mean streets of NYC, the debut feature from Frank Henenlotter (Frankenhooker, Brain Damage) follows a set of conjoined twins unwillingly separated and on a quest for revenge. Duane carries his deformed twin Belial in a basket, hence the name, and the film comes with a sexual assault content warning, giving some indication of what they get up to. No wonder they call it a classick.: – Kat McNevins
      Tue., July 23, 9:30pm
    • Community

      Events

      One Hit Wonders Muzingo

      Remember Lou Bega? Of course you do. About 25 years ago, this German-born singer sauntered across our TV screens again and again with his pencil mustache, impeccable white suit, and spats, crowing about conquests like Monica and Rita over an earworm Pérez Prado sample. Stephen King once said his wife threatened to divorce him over “Mambo No. 5” because he wouldn’t stop playing it. Celebrate one-hit wonders such as this with Get It Games’ Muzingo, in which your bingo card holds the names of the songs and once they’re played, you mark your card in the hopes for five in a row and a prize. First round starts at 7. – Kat McNevins
      Tue., July 23
    • Music

      Priya Ragu

      When I came across Priya Ragu, it was very much by accident. How isn’t as important as what – what I heard, what happened to me when I heard it, what I’ve been doing for the past couple years to miss this young lady. The Swiss-born Tamil musician offers a refreshingly surprising mix of traditional Tamil soundscapes with Nineties-inspired R&B, hip-hop, and soul. Last year’s Santhosam is more than a novel concept. It’s a gorgeous blending of cultures that illustrates with the most gorgeous accuracy the adage that music is universal. Leaning more heavily into her cultural heritage, Ragu created in her sophomore full-length a promising glimpse of music’s future. With the same aural energy as contemporaries like M.I.A. and Majid Jordan and newcomers like Raveena, Priya Ragu is riding a wave of cross-cultural experimentation that I’m so here for. Monterrey-born DJ Suxxy Puxxy accompanies. – Cy White
      Tue., July 23, 8:30pm  
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