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.
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!
It's a mystery, it's a live radio drama, it's a night in which a bunch of crime writers come in for readings – all framed as an investigation to discover who offed local gonzo horror author Andrew Hilbert. With Isaac Kirkman, Rios de la Luz, J. David Osborne, Max Booth III, Gabino Iglesias, Robert Dean, and more. Note: That ol' Hilbert is probably still alive somewhere, actually, right? Like, in the Slim Jim aisle at a Buc-ee's or something?
Jumping 10th album Grimmest Hits’ release date by four days, Zakk Wylde follows up a local 2016 date back at Emo’s. Warming up for Ozzy Osbourne’s farewell tour, the guitarist formerly known as Jeffrey Phillip Wielandt celebrates his 51st birthday onstage in Austin. Carolina metal legacy COC returns both with frontman Pepper Keenan and its own 10th LP in No Cross No Crown, with NOLA extremists Eyehategod opening. Wylde.
Cinema of Resistence: In the early Nineties, a Parisian ACT UP group struggles to get drug companies to address the AIDS epidemic in France's Oscar entry for Best Foreign-Language Film.
This musical gem features Astaire as a fashion photographer and Hepburn as the Greenwich Village bookstore clerk he transforms into an overnight modeling sensation.
Essential Cinema: Tonal Shift - The Films of Bong Joon-Ho: This Korean cop film is based on the country's first real serial-killer case in 1986, a case that flummoxed the police along with everyone else.
As six voices fill the air, a lone female dancer beats staccato rhythms with her feet. Brilliant, determined, defiant: Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, 17th-century Mexican nun, scholar, writer, and advocate for women’s education. Bonus: the Texas Early Music Project performs Baroque choral works from the era.
Through Jan 14. Fri.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 3pm. $21.75.
Nancy Mims documents her daily practice of walking and looking, filling her camera with bits and pieces of what she encounters, now displaying the best results on these walls as part of FotoATX.
Looking for some magick, potions, herbs, amulets, maybe some dark arts witchcrafts? Come out and browse all manner of those things and more with the dark wave grooves of DJ Lizzbeth.