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    Vehicle Registration Deadline Approaches

    The grace period for vehicle registration renewal and title applications will soon end, and missing the deadline can result in costly fines. If you've postponed these activities due to the pandemic, now is the time to act: Get your vehicle inspected and renew online at Texas.gov, or bring your DMV renewal form, passing inspection, insurance card, and payment to H-E-B, Fiesta Mart, or AAA. Title applications require appointments to be made at the Travis County Tax Office, and they fill up fast, so don't wait!
    Deadline: April 15  
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    Sports

    Vino Vinyasa

    Vinyasa-based yoga and fun wine facts learned through creative yoga poses, then a comparative tasting of two wines.
    Sun., March 28, 11am. $30.  
    Fairmont Austin
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    Violet Crown RSVP Cinema

    You choose the film and rent the theatre for $50-100, then you'll get a ticket page for your guests. Bring-your-own-movie tickets are $5, Jukebox Cinema (curated classics) are $10, and new releases are $15. Food and beverage offerings are delivered to your own theatre for a truly VIP experience.
    contact cinema for details  
  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    West Chelsea Contemporary: Provocateurs

    This is the third exhibition from WCC since its reopening last fall. "Provocateurs" provides a unique chance for visitors to see, discover, and collect internationally recognized artists like Raphael Mazzucco, Andy Warhol, Mickalane Thomas, the Connor Brothers, RETNA, Jenny Holzer, and more – in the context of a diverse show where power lies in the interpretation and the art dares to look back.
    Through May 9. Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm; Sun., noon-6pm
  • Community

    Events

    Wilco Free Tax Prep

    United Way of Williamson County's Volunteer Income Tax Assistance is offering free drop-off/pickup tax preparation service by appointment only. IRS-certified tax preparers will provide assistance to households earning $57,000 or less annually and to older adults of all income levels, and services are available in English and Spanish.
    Feb. 10-April 15  
    1205 Round Rock Ave. #106, Round Rock
  • Community

    Out of Town

    Wild Hog Festival and Craft Fair

    Cheer on the teams as they try to catch and bag a hog for bragging rights, and then head over to the arts & crafts show to browse the work of local artisans.
    Sat.-Sun., March 27-28. $5.  
    Sabinal
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    Workhorse Queen (2021)

    A doc about Sixties-inspired housewife Mrs. Kasha Davis (Ed Popil), who broke out of Rochester, N.Y., and onto the RuPaul's Drag Race stage at 44. Featuring a Q&A with Popil and director/producer Angela Washko, and moderated by aGLIFF spokesdiva Conchita.
    March 24-30. $12; free for aGLIFF members.  
    Online: www.agliff.org
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    World's Smallest Video Store

    Blue Starlite has opened the World’s Smallest Video Store, which operates more like a "take a penny, leave a penny" tray or little free library. Choose a film and bring it back at your leisure, and if you've got something to add, great! Find it in front of Blue Starlite Mueller.
    March 16-April 20  

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