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  • Affordable Art Fair Austin

    Affordable Art Fair Austin will launch in May 2024, showcasing original contemporary artworks ranging between $100 to $10,000. Welcoming a whole host of local, national and international exhibitors, their spectacular first edition is set to be unmissable!
    May 16-19  
    Palmer Events Center
  • Beatles Full Moon Concert in the Dark

    On the April Full Moon, come set intentions and indulge in the mesmerizing allure of live acoustic music performed by world-class musicians, surrounded by the warm glow of candlelight. Its a different kind of concert, that begins and ends in darkness, with music and a poem or two surrounding and soothing you. Audience members will be given the choice of bringing their own yoga mats and/or pillows to gaze at the shadows on the ceiling. A circle of chairs will be provided.
    Tues. Apr. 23, 8pm-9pm  
    ATX Unplugged
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  • Music

    Mayhem, Immolation, Black Anvil

    Ross Dolan of death metal mainstays Immolation, 30 next year, recalls his initiation to ground zero black metallers Mayhem.: “I remember hearing their demo recordings back in the late Eighties,” chuckles the frontman by phone. “I had a lot of tape-trading buddies who would send us music from all different bands in the scene. That’s where I first heard Mayhem. This tour’s cool for us, because it’s the first time we’ll get to share a stage with them.”: Oslo’s lords of chaos, whose first incarnation collapsed after the suicide of singer “Dead” Ohlin and murder of guitarist “Euronymous” by former band member Varg Vikernes (aka Burzum), here performs its initially posthumous debut De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas as led by founding bassist Jørn “Necrobutcher” Stubberud and Dead’s only true replacement, Attila Csihar.: “I saw the band at Maryland Deathfest two years ago, and then we met them more recently at a festival in Europe,” says Dolan. “Awesome guys. We played with them in Costa Rica and got to spend some time with Necrobutcher. Super cool guy. So yeah, O.G. black metal and we’re old-school, plus Black Anvil from New York. Great show.”: Immolation’s no legacy act as demonstrated by this year’s 10th LP Atonement, one of the New Yorkers’ and Dolan’s absolute finest hours.: “The first time we played Austin was on our second go ’round,” he summons. “On the first record, we played Houston and San Antonio. That was in ’92. We didn’t play Austin until ’96, when we came through with Cannibal Corpse and Brutal Truth. We played a place called Voodoo Lounge. It was our first time there and it was amazing. We had such a great response we keep coming back.”
    Tue., Nov. 21, 6:30pm  
  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    Davis Gallery: The Afterlife of Artifacts

    We could probably just mention that this exhibition (featuring a quintet of assemblage artists) contains work by Steve Brudniak and watch the smarter crowds gather for some deep gawking … but we wouldn't want to diss the talented likes of Barbara Irwin, John Sager, Larry Seaman, and Steve Wiman – whose complex three-dimensional creations are also well worthy of your time.
    Through Nov. 25
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    Ishtar (1987)

    Jewels in the Wasteland: Two lounge singers are unknowingly swept into political games while they're in Morocco.
    Tue., Nov. 21, 7:30pm  
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