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    Hot Luck Fest

    “I recently played in Austin, Texas. It was in conjunction with a food festival, because Austin, Texas, is a food festival.” Thurston Moore said that to Pitchfork in 2017, and, yes, he was talking about Hot Luck. The brainchild of Aaron Franklin, James Moody, and Mike Thelin, this annual convergence combines two of our city’s favorite things: food and music. There will be no Thurston S’mores this year, but the feast will still include a plethora of bites from chefs across the country, soundtracked at Moody’s Mohawk by long-running Michigan punks the Spits on Friday night and ATX alt rock vehicle White Denim on Saturday. – Carys Anderson
    May 22-25
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    Barks for Beers 2025

    Arf, arf: This is my impression of your dog when you tell them about this furry fundraising effort from Divine Canines. Tell their placid doggy faces about how 30 CTX craft breweries are participating, like Celis Brewery and Independence Brewing. Pet their ears and inform your pooch how buying a $30 Pawsport as well as a 2025 pint glass entitles you to a pour at each brewery. At this point, the canine mind might think: Okay, but what do I get out of all this? “Don’t worry,” you say. “Every brewery has promised to be dog-friendly, so we can go together.” Your dog’s response, probably: Woof! – James Scott
    May 1 - 31
    Multiple locations
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    Purrsdays

    Making excellent use of its “alley cat” play on words, Ramen Tatsu-ya’s patio bar outpost embraces the pun and transforms Thursdays into Purrsdays from 7-10pm. Expect a very chill hang zone with DJs Celly and Beatsmode taking over the turntables on the penultimate and final Thursdays in May, respectively. Besides the top-notch ramen and small bites, they’ve got $3 Kirins with optional toppers of frozen foam flavored with ginger, mango, or vanilla, sure to be extra-refreshing on our hundred-degree days. Whether you’re winding down or turning up, this is your East Sixth Thursday spot. – Kat McNevins
    Thursdays

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