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  • Nailed it Live: Music, Maintenance, & Handy Wisdom

    Join Handyband Collective for Nailed It Live, an afternoon of music, beer, and home repair insight. Enjoy a Q&A with their top handypeople, live music from their crew, and free food & drink tickets for first-time homebuyers and real estate pros. Come talk tools, tunes, and creative fixes!
    Sat. June 14, 2pm-6pm  
    Batch Craft Beer + Kolaches
  • Hot Summer, Cool Jazz Concert

    Get ready, Austin! This summer is heating up with the coolest jazz event of the year! The Women in Jazz Association, Inc. presents the Hot Summer, Cool Jazz Concert — an unforgettable night of smooth grooves, sizzling rhythms, and world-class talent – featuring Pamela Hart, Yansa Samada Band, Kyle Turner with special guest Joe Carmouche!
    Sat. June 14, 6pm  
    Austin PBS
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    Givers, Naughty Palace

    New EP Movin On marks a decade of buoyant, colorful music-making for Louisiana trio Givers. The bright pop capture led by Tiffany Lamson and Taylor Guarisco’s interlocking vox channels the tight, free-wheeling electricity of Dirty Projectors, returning to the band’s roots from 2011 indie debut In Light. Experimental New Orleans synth wiz Marcus Davis opens as Naughty Palace.
    Wed., Aug. 15, 8pm 
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    Claire Puckett, David Dondero

    Mother Falconite meets Duluth’s Dylan successor.
    Wed., Aug. 15, 8pm 
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    Sound & Cinema feat. O Brother, Where Art Thou? w/ Rattlesnake Milk

    As a final and free seasonal screening indicates, summer’s on the wane and – dog days aside – your ass will be sorry to see it end. Coen brothers’ 2000 hit, whose soundtrack won an Album of the Year Grammy for its Ralph Stanley-centric roots and folk, pairs up with veteran, homegrown cowpunk by Rattlesnake Milk. Food truck windows open 6pm, music at 7:30, and Clooney celluloid at dusk.
    Wed., Aug. 15, 7:30pm
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    Toto

    Wed., Aug. 15, 7pm 
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