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.
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!
More than 7,500 runners will wind their way through town, ending near the state Capitol, to benefit the Central Texas Food Bank. Spectating is discouraged at the start line, but there are 13 miles along the course to cheer for runners. Those who aren't participating, be aware of many street closures along the route.
The BCO presents soloist SungEun Park, performing Bloch's Concerto Grosso No. 1 for Piano and String Orchestra. Also, Robert Radmer conducts Telemann's Suite No. 1 in A Minor and Mendelssohn's String Sinfonia No. 6 in E-flat.
We Are Blood partners with ThunderCloud Subs to reward blood and platelet donors with a voucher for a free small sub sandwich while supplies last. Schedule an appointment online or call 512/206-1266.
A shopping event where every rack is a sale rack! Find all your favorite boutiques under one roof, and enjoy sips and giveaways as your peruse the goods. Note: Masks are required at Palmer regardless of vaccination status.
The PrintAustin Collective was co-founded in 2013 by local printmakers Cathy Savage and Elvia Perrin to bring attention to the vibrant printmaking scene in Austin. The festival they started has since grown to include more than 60 print-focused events serving thousands of audience members annually, with returning and new participants each year. See the website for the full schedule of events and galleries.
Rainey Street locale Little Brother celebrates three years in business with an anniversary show featuring bands …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead and San Antonio’s the Grasshopper Lies Heavy.
The Spanish surrealist painter illustrated the cookbook Gala’s Dinners in 1973 that included 136 recipes by French chefs. This traveling exhibit features 12 lithographs that were released in conjunction with the book and are some of his most unique experimental prints.
Are you interested in rubber – whether it’s latex, neoprene, or PVC? Then the Austin Rubber Roundup is the place for you, featuring workshops, garment shopping, and more with rubber enthusiasts.
A great selection of local farmers bringing fabulous pastured meats, eggs, dairy, vegetables, and fruits, plus prepared-food vendors, artisans, bakers, and of course, live music.
Fathom Events: A livestream of the gorgeous ballet inspired by modern master George Balanchine's visit to famous jeweler Van Cleef & Arpels, with homages to Paris, New York, and St. Petersburg represented by the array of jewels.
Fathom Events: Bergman and Bogart enchant in this enduring romance classic that swept the Oscars 80 years ago. Screening includes insights from TCM for the anniversary.
Fathom Events: Bergman and Bogart enchant in this enduring romance classic that swept the Oscars 80 years ago. Screening includes insights from TCM for the anniversary.
Oh, they're always celebrating something at Central Market, aren't they? Something specific in the midst of their general panoply of delicious and elevated edibles from all over the world and right here at home? (Answer: Yes.) This time it's citrus fruits, with more than 55 varieties by themselves or enhancing other compelling products – from Italian Moro blood oranges to limequats, bergamots, and calamondin; from cilantro lime tortillas to cranberry shortbreads; with the likes of orange sage pork chops, Ponzu beef flank-cut short ribs, and lemon salmon maki rolls supercharging the market/seafood section, and – oh! Just so much citrus, you know?