CCMC opens the chorus' 29th season with their first ever Halloween show! Chilling favorites, creepy classics, and guest performers Scott McNulty and Sara Ann Mitchell. Costumes encouraged and family friendly.
Featuring vendors selling items ranging from rare antiques to modern collectible dolls, you're bound to find that perfect creepy 19th century doll for your Halloween decorations. Look for the booth of donated dolls where proceeds will go to SafePlace.
Sat., Oct. 14, 10am-4pm. $6, $2 children under 12.
Williamson Conference Center, 1209 I-35, Round Rock
Just like ACL, but queerer! DJ GirlFriend brings the queer music fest back for a new year! Artists include P1nkstar, Carry Illinois, and Carina Magyar.
This three-day family friendly spectacle bills itself as the first 360 degree gaming marathon encompassing video games, tabletop games, and physical games. See website for full details.
Native Americans have a different name for Aquarena Springs, and every year since 1995 they have returned to the lake for a blessing ceremony and tribal dances as well as art, food, and more.
This creative workshop features activities and art making workshops inspired by the sculptural and natural trees of Laguna Gloria, and free admission to the sculpture park all day long.
Cassette tapes are back in vogue and this event (on Cassette Store Day) gathers collectors and labels with limited edition items, new releases, live performances, cassette only DJs, and more.
The CHA – covering clinical health, health behaviors, social and economic factors, and environmental factors that impact the health status of community residents – is seeking public input. Available now through Oct. 27, please offer your insight via the website, email (above) or calling.
Grab a pumpkin, carve it up, enjoy the live music, visit the petting zoo, and take in the carnival games. Just a few of the options at this kid-friendly event.
Walk along the shadowy trails of Pioneer Farms where evil is sure to lurk … and some history too. Three trails with varying levels of scares await. Hiding among the buildings will be storytellers, pumpkins, food, and ne'er-do-wells for kids and adults alike.
Follow the evolution of the gaming industry from the Seventies to the present day with a focus on the local scene from Richard Garriott's Ultima series to John Romero's Doom to the developers making waves on today's gaming platforms.
Daily through March 18, 2018. Museum admission: $13 ($9, kids).
Rent comes to Austin with Evan Ensign directing and Marlies Yearby choreographing. Watch this special cast portray "an unforgettable year in the lives of seven artists struggling to follow their dreams without selling out." Tickets on sale.
A wild rumpus for some of Austin's most fantastic – though there's not much beastly about 'em. Fat Bottom Cabaret and the Midnight Menagerie lead the way with Jasper St James, Chola Magnolia, Althea Trix, and more.