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Treat the Maternal Figure in Your Life to These Mother’s Day Events
Sunday, May 11, is Mother’s Day, and no matter who you call Mom, you’ll want to celebrate in a unique, thoughtful way. To that end, we’ve rounded up a variety of local fun from handmade crafting to a lakeside tea service. These’ll also work for moms looking to have a nice day out solo – because y’all deserve a little “me time,” ya know!

4:53PM Wed. May 7, James Scott Read More | Comment »

New Music Venue ConcertDome Combines Candlelight Concerts With the Sphere
A new music venue opens at Carson Creek Ranch this weekend. ConcertDome, a 2400 square foot, 360-degree immersive space for string quartet music, launches its inaugural season May 9.

4:37PM Wed. May 7, Carys Anderson Read More | Comment »

“Economic Censorship”: The Devastation of the NEA Grants Cut Grows
The head count of Austin arts organizations that found their finances wrecked by the unexpected withdrawal of National Endowment for the Arts grants keeps growing, in an act that Austin Theatre Alliance CEO Jim Ritts has called “economic censorship.”

1:26PM Wed. May 7, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

With Debut Novel The Slip, Lucas Schaefer Pens an Austin Epic
Boxing. Self-discovery. The immigration process. The police system. Societal complacency. Austin’s melting pot. These are just a few things that encompass The Slip, Lucas Schaefer’s debut novel, out June 3 via Simon & Schuster.

11:36AM Tue. May 6, Mattea Gallaway Read More | Comment »

Sabrina Carpenter, Hozier, Doja Cat, the Strokes, Doechii, and More to Headline ACL Fest 2025
The ACL Fest 2025 lineup has arrived. Sabrina Carpenter, Hozier, Doja Cat, the Strokes, Luke Combs, John Summit, and Doechii headline the festival, which returns to Zilker Park October 3-5 and 10-12.

9:01AM Tue. May 6, Carys Anderson Read More | Comment »

Arts Groups Lose Promised Grant Money in Friday Night NEA Massacre
An out-of-the-blue email from the National Endowment for the Arts has blown a massive hole in the finances and plans of arts groups across the nation, including those of dozens of Austin-based arts groups.

3:20PM Mon. May 5, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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Austin FC Suffers Worst Home Loss In Club History to Minnesota United
Things might be beginning to unravel for Austin FC. The Verde and Black lost for the third time in four games Saturday night, this time at home to Minnesota United by a score of 3-0. It was the worst defeat, by margin, at Q2 Stadium in club history.

12:09PM Sun. May 4, Eric Goodman Read More | Comment »

First Look: 1972 Pub
The sports scene in Texas just got a shot in the arm courtesy of Debra Hallum and Marlene du Plessis. The two women recently opened up 1972 Pub, a bar and grill dedicated to shining a light on women’s sports, just across the street from the University of Texas at Austin on the Drag.

11:36AM Fri. May 2, Haris Qureshi Read More | Comment »

ATX TV Festival Hits the Road With Max's Duster
ATX TV Festival's guide gets even more packed this morning with news that audiences will be hitting the road for a preview screening of Duster, the new show for Max from co-creators/executive producers/writers LaToya Morgan and J.J. Abrams.

10:00AM Fri. May 2, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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