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  • The Juilliard String Quartet with pianist Anna Petrova

    With unparalleled artistry and enduring vigor, the Juilliard String Quartet (JSQ) continues to inspire audiences around the world. Founded in 1946 and hailed by The Boston Globe as “the most important American quartet in history,” the ensemble draws on a deep and vital engagement to the classics, while embracing the mission of championing new works, a vibrant combination of the familiar and the daring.
    Sat. May 17, 7:30pm  
    Riverbend Centre
  • 50th Pecan Street Festival

    The Pecan Street Festival is a free two-day arts festival held twice yearly in Austin. The juried festival attracts hundreds of local and national artisans offering original handcrafted creations in a variety of mediums, from metal, wood, fiber, clay, leather, glass and stone to repurposed materials of all kinds. 250 art vendors, 20 food concessions, carnival rides, live music, free admission and free parking.
    May 3-4  
    Hill Country Galleria
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  • Community

    Events

    Austin Trail of Lights

    Austin's beloved tradition returns for its 58th year, featuring more than 2 million lights illuminating the park, 90 lighted holiday trees, and more than 70 other holiday displays and lighted tunnels.
    Through Dec. 23  
  • Food

    Food Events

    Olamaie & Little Ola's: Festive Breakfast Packs

    This holiday season, the folks behind Olamaie and Little Ola’s want to ease your meal planning with the Family Breakfast Box. This packaged bounty of goodness includes six biscuits (with honey butter and apple butter), six cinnamon rolls, Southern breakfast casserole, and hot chocolate (or, if you prefer, virgin eggnog). This will feed about ten people and, tell you what, they'll love it. Note: Use the Toast Tab platform at either website and pick up the pack on 12/23 or 12/24.
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    Surname Viet Given Name Nam (1989)

    AFS & the Contemporary Present: Pioneering feminist filmmaker Trinh T. Minh-ha gives a voice to Vietnamese women in a repressive patriarchy. Presented as part of a series complementing the Contemporary's exhibit "In a Dream You Saw a Way to Survive and You Were Full of Joy."
    Mon., Dec. 12, 7pm  
  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    Tito’s Vodka for Dog People: Distillery Dogs

    This is a 25-piece art collection featuring vibrant artwork created by local and national artists – Judy Paul, John Walker, Joel Ganucheau, Jeff Skele, Hope Perkins, and more – inspired by the many distillery dogs rescued over the years, the paintings now on display at the Long Center.
    Through Dec. 30. Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    Tokyo Godfathers (2004)

    World of Animation: An animated tale of three homeless people who discover a baby girl at a garbage dump on Christmas Eve.
    Dec. 9-14; find showtimes online  
  • Music

    Wild Bill's Honky Tonk Holidaze

    If you fed a supercomputer A Charlie Brown Christmas, every South Park holiday special, footage of Rocky Horror Picture Show midnight screenings, and the New Testament, then blew copious bong hits into the circuitry, it’d churn out a script with half the humorous heart of Honky Tonk Holidaze. The 11-year running musical, written/directed by Wild Bill Ogden and performed by a cast of Austin musicians, tells the story of a divorced, magic dust-addicted Santa trying to save Christmas from Krampus, cops, and atheist children. Tacky holiday outfits encouraged.
    Mon., Dec. 12, 7pm
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