That Linc-based Easy Tiger, already a great spot for a laid back evening of noms and social gathering, welcomes Gamesmaster Randy and his crew from Rogues Gallery for a night of gaming – with $4 Austin Beerworks Flavor Country, Live Oak Pilz, and St Elmo Carl drafts. Grab yourself a brew and a boardful of Splendor, Sagrada, Ticket to Ride, King of Tokyo, and more.
Join HERdacity and guest speaker Laura Pinto for a listen & learn session on how to have a responsible and stress-free financial future. Attendees are also invited to drink coffee, eat pastries, and network.
The celebrated local artist presents a collection of prints, drawings, and watercolors on paper, exploring themes of family togetherness, cultural celebrations, references to nature with still life, and social issues. Yes, this is another event of that multipartite PrintAustin.
Jump-start your fitness goals with free classes by Generator Athlete Lab, a new fitness studio in the Seaholm District. This community workout offers a combination of Strength & HIIT training, partner drills, and exercises that will keep your heart rate up.
Harry Potter Drive-In Fest 2019: This adventure prefers to flush pink with its lovesick teens than forward-thrust toward the mammoth battle of good vs. evil.
The experimental art collective is seeking original videos of 4 minutes or less to be included in the latest volume of their zine, Dream Dates Reloaded. There will be a screening and release party in February.
With Austin Opera: The title suggests a seasonal release, but this remarkable film is very much of the moment, suggesting the futility of war by depicting the “Christmas truce” of 1914 from three sides in the battle. The screening will be followed by a short Q&A with Austin Opera discussing the production process of their upcoming Silent Night.
Terror Tuesday: Hoffmann plays a grieving mother convinced her neighbors are part of a satanic cult. There will also be a screening of Lois Weber's 1913 short film "Suspense."
On the heels of his turn in the 1980 Star Wars sequel The Empire Strikes Back, Harrison Ford gave one of his most memorable performances as Indiana Jones, a dashing Saturday matinee idol for the modern age.
This exhibition, produced by Joe Vitone and Lori Najvar, honors hardworking ranch families from Jeff Davis and Lavaca Counties, as they wrangle livestock, battle weather, and study markets to stay on the rugged landscape they love.