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  • Laundry & Bourbon with Lonestar

    Laundry and Bourbon with Lonestar, two companion one act plays set in backyards of a small Texas town. Three ladies come together to talk about their life's ups and downs. Lonestar follows the life of three small town boys and the events that have shaped them. Both shows give us highs & lows with humor spread around, for good measure.
    Apr. 19-May 5  
    Navasota Theatre Alliance
  • 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
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  • Community

    Sports

    Dell Match Play

    Golf's version of March Madness welcomes 64 of the top golfers in the world (Including Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spieth, and Phil Mickelson) to Central Texas to compete in a bracket style tourney.
    Wed.-Sun., March 21-25  
    Austin Country Club, 4408 Long Champ Dr.
  • Music

    Golden Hornet Young Composer Concert

    Draylen Mason had a bright musical future ahead of him. The 17-year-old earned acceptance into competitive music programs at UT and the University of North Texas. He was also principal double bassist in the Austin Youth Orchestra. That ambition comes in loud and clear on “Hell Fire,” the pulsing, urgent piece he composed for last year’s Golden Hornet Young Composer Concert.: Mason, who was killed March 12 when a package exploded at his family’s East Austin home, made an immediate impression on Golden Hornet co-founder Graham Reynolds.: “I get to know a lot of the student composers,” says Reynolds. “You can tell some are doing music to broaden themselves, but then will likely move on to other things. Others are future lifetime musicians, composers, players. Draylen was definitely in that second group.: “You could tell right away that music was his passion and was going to be part of his life forever. He was super-talented and had what a young musician needs to build a career. As a musician, that’s a huge loss.”: Students participating in the Young Composer Concert primarily come from classes at the Austin Chamber Music Center and area school music programs. They’re paired with professional mentors for guidance on their compositions. Students also co-produce the show itself. Local ensemble Tetractys performs the compositions.: “Not only is it great to see these students doing this inspiring work, but it’s always at a much higher level than you’d expect,” admits Reynolds.: This year’s class of composers ages 9 to 18 is led by 16-year-old Helen Lundy and includes Fiona Gehrke, Sel Hoxie, Ayden Machajewski, Reese Niemitz, Cassidy Peña, Melody Richard, Katelyn Rodrigues, and Ian Shaw. They’ll honor Mason’s musical legacy by dedicating Sunday’s concert to him. “Hell Fire” will be the final piece performed.
    Sun., March 25, 2pm
  • Community

    Sports

    UT Baseball

    vs. Oklahoma State.
    Sun., March 25, 1:30pm
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    About Time (2013)

    Good Mourning Brunch: Prepare to open your aqua ducts for this funny, sweet, terribly moving British film about growing up, looking back, and saying goodbye.
    Sun., March 25, 12pm  
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    Elena (2012)

    CineNoche: This film blurs the line between documentary and narrative as it traces the journey of two sisters through memory, tragedy, and loss.
    Sun., March 25, 11am  
  • Community

    Sports

    Inspire Pro Wrestling

    Presents War O'Clock High feat. the IPW debut of Joey Janela vs. Steve O Reno and Terrale Tempo and Jordan Len-X duking it out for the Championship belt.
    Sun., March 25, 5:30pm. $15.  
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    Lover for a Day (2017)

    Modern Masters: This romantic dramedy is the third and final installment in the French auteur's trilogy of love.
    Sun., March 25, 8pm  
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    Ponyo (2009)

    GKIDS Presents Studio Ghibli Fest 2018: In this animated adventure by the Japanese master Hayao Miyazaki, a 5-year-old boy forms a friendship with a goldfish princess who longs to be human.
    Sun., March 25, 12:55pm
  • Music

  • Music

    Take Six (8:30)

    Black music’s diaspora began at church and so it returns in Take 6. Ten Grammys, collaborations from Ella Fitzgerald to Stevie Wonder, and soundtrack spots in both Do the Right Thing and Boyz N the Hood, the a cappella sextet born at Alabama’s Oakwood College in 1980 endures with a core four including group ground zero Claude McKnight, older brother to R&B’s Brian McKnight. 6 & 8:30pm shows channel the almighty power of supplication.
    Sun., March 25
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    The Band Wagon (1953)

    CinemaTexas Rewind: Many astute people consider this witty backstage tale the greatest of all Minnelli's great musicals. Sublime performances, great musical numbers, and an inspired Betty Comden and Adolph Green script are the glue that holds together Minnelli's most masterful fusion of form, content, and froth.
    Sun., March 25, 5:30pm  
  • Qmmunity

    Community

    The L Word Trivia – Season 3

    Kick off trivia with a queer social hour. Games begin at 7pm. Teams of (up to) five welcome. Questions could include: What did Bette ever see in Tina? And more.
    Sun., March 25, 6-9pm. $6.  
  • Community

    Sports

    UT Softball

    Vs. Kansas: Fri., March 23, 4:30pm; Sat., March 24, noon; Sun., March 25. Vs. Stephen F. Austin:
    Tue., March 27, 6pm
  • Arts

    Theatre

    White Rabbit Red Rabbit

    Ground Floor Theatre presents this unusual theatrical experience devised by Iranian playwright Nassim Solimanpour. It's different every night, for you and the show's solo performers, with Rebecca Havermeyer, Zell Miller III, kt shorb, Michael Ferstenfeld, Alexandra Bassett, Marc Pouhé, Shannon Sedwick, Rudy Ramirez, Owen Egerton, and Karen Jambon among those vigorously puppeted by the script.
    Through March 31. Thu.-Sun; times vary; see website for details. $25.  
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