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  • 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
  • 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
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  • Music

    Lonesome Heroes

    Fifteen years ago, before the White Horse or Sagebrush, the Lonesome Heroes forged a local alt.country scene with their Wednesday night residency at the Hole in the Wall, helping catalyze the fringes of an emergent Americana in Austin. Now the band’s ever-evolving lineup around troubadouring frontman Rich Russell celebrates its 20th anniversary with a new album – the nostalgia-ripped Almost Aluminum – and makes HITW home base once more throughout November. The first Wednesday showcase gathers the Beth Chrisman and Silas Lowe folkgrass collaboration Lost Patterns and David Longoria’s mellow melodies and provocative guitar-picking as Longriver. – Doug Freeman
    Wed., Nov. 6, 8pm. $10 cover (21+).
    • Film

      Special Screenings

      Godzilla Minus One (2023)

      Oscar-winner Godzilla Minus One is the best Godzilla movie in decades, and I will kaiju stomp anyone who says otherwise. Other recent rampaging lizard flicks – Matthew Broderick’s, Bryan Cranston’s, and even the lovefest between ’Zilla and King Kong – fail in two massive ways. No interesting human storyline, and not enough monster fights! Minus One rocks at both those points. The traumatized WWII vet in a postwar Japanese shantytown tugs at every heartstring. And the monster? What a BEAUT. Come to squeal in delight at rampaging monsters, stay to cry over the resilience of the human spirit. [Editor’s note: Though unmentioned by Cat, Shin Godzilla is also S-tier kaiju.] – Cat McCarrey
      Nov. 3 & 5-6
    • Community

      Events

      Lager Dogs Arcade

      Bark, bark, woof, woof: You get it, right? Organized by those dogs over at ATX Beer Party, this event combines two favorites of the brew-swilling community: Mario Kart and pups. Leisure Suit Larry – the same one from the video game? IDK, maybe – hosts a tourney of the 64 classic on Oddwood’s big screen and MML Hospitality, Austin Ale Trail, and other good guys offer prizes for the top players. On-site while the gamers go at it will be dogs from the Austin Bulldog Rescue, who’re the fundraising beneficiaries of this here party. Obvi, beer will be drank – Oddwood’s introducing their new Lager Dogs punch card – and there’s weenies on da menu thanks to Zee’s Weiner System. You know: Arf, arf, yeah? – James Scott
      Wed., Nov. 6
    • Film

      Special Screenings

      The Night Comes for Us (2018)

      Timo Tjahjanto’s got the freaking goods. His additions within the V/H/S franchise always score big on the “Oh My God” meter, and this martial-arts melodrama gave 2018 Fantastic Fest audiences plenty to go “Oh my Gooooood” about. Set and filmed in Indonesia, the film utilizes the traditional “I was out but now I’m back in” story to new, brutal heights of crime syndicate violence. Expect: disemboweling, razor-sharp string strangulations, and just, like, so many guns. Definitely put a hold on ordering your Royale With Cheese rare.– James Scott
      Wed., Nov. 6
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