Rooftop party for teens, hosted by teens. Get inspired by the art of Wangechi Mutu and John Bock, take part in activities, munch on snacks, and socialize.
This traveling comic con touches down in Austin with celebrity guests including Stan Lee, Kate Beckinsale, Jason Momoa, Val Kilmer, Nichelle Nichols, and more.
It's College Night on Friday followed by First Responders Night on Saturday. Attendees Friday who sport their collegiate gear will receive a ticket voucher for any game in December. On Saturday the Spurs will honor nonprofits and first responders that assisted in the wake of Hurricane Harvey with free tickets.
Vs. Oklahoma City: Fri., Nov. 17, 7:30pm. Vs. South Bay: Sat., Nov. 18, 7pm.. $6-56.
The Junior League of Austin gathers 200 vendors in a "shopping extravaganza" of parties, kids' events, shopping brunch, and a special appearance from Santa.
Eating out for a good cause! Tell 'em you're there to support QTPOCA and 15% of your meal price will be donated to the Queer and Trans People of Color Agency (which contributes to the self-empowerment and visibility of people of color, queer people, and trans folx at UT).
Did you know that Geraldine's is named after former Rainey Street resident Geraldine the guinea fowl? Now you do. Celebrate with music and drink specials and go home with a Live at Geraldine’s mixtape.
With all the bragging, it was bound to happen. Houston challenges Austin barbecue joints to the ultimate taste-off. Tickets are going fast and when they're gone there won’t be any more until next year.
Downtown becomes a country fair with music, shopping, and food vendors, and Saturday morning is the traditional Ranch Hand Breakfast on the King Ranch (tickets required).
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).
Partyboy Bueller, Miss Kitty, Bella Braxton, and Brad Adams celebrate the launch of Austin's first LGBTQ equality internet radio station. Giveaways, performances, and a killer dance floor.
Cards, jewelry, prints, ornaments, fine art, knitted items, CDs, glass, and more all from Texas artists. Artists get 70% of sales and VSA Texas gets 30%.
A German-style Christmas market with authentic German collectibles and ornaments, unique decorations, specialty items, fabulous gifts, apparel, and antiques to benefit the museum.
Foundation Communities can help you navigate the ACA health insurance marketplace to find the plan that works best for you. Hours vary by day and location; see website for details.