Please join DMA Properties for this free educational seminar to learn about various types of affordable housing for seniors and how to qualify. This seminar will provide useful information for any senior (55+) household with income below $80,000 per year, including resources for identifying affordable housing that is currently available in all neighborhoods of the Austin community.
Join Art From the Streets for their Annual Show and Sale, where Austin's unhoused artists will exhibit and sell their work. Help them create art, create dignity, and create change by supporting these talented artists through the purchase of their work.
From Tudor queens to pop icons, the six wives of Henry VIII take the microphone to remix 500 years of historical heartbreak into a euphoric celebration of 21st-century girl power.
Community Screening: Rooster Teeth’s Latin business resource group, Gallos Unidos, celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with a screening and conversation with world-renowned film professor Charles Ramirez-Berg as he discusses the film’s Latin American cultural and commercial significance.
Special Event: See the long-lost tapes of art-punks the Mutants and psychobilly maniacs the Cramps playing at Napa State Psychiatric Hospital in 1978, unedited and fully remastered from the original reel-to-reel videotape. Plus, "We Were There to Be There," a new short doc about the show and its lasting effect.
Fathom Events: Newly restored with guidance from recently departed director William Friedkin, with extra bone-chilling footage in honor of its 50th anniversary.
Preservation Austin's inaugural Legacy Business Month is designed to encourage Austinites to celebrate and support the institutions that define so much of Austin’s culture. Pick up a passport to guide your way through 13 local businesses that have been in operation for 20 years or more, such as Peter Pan Mini-Golf, the Paramount Theatre, and Cisco’s, and show your love to some of Austin's most iconic treasures.
As the massive ACL Fest gets geared up, the city has issued a reminder that there will be various road and park closures leading up to the festival that starts Oct. 6. Get all the details and a handy map online.
Carrie Graber, the hyperrealism oil painter from Palm Springs, brings new originals and limited editions to Ao5, presenting her breathtaking renditions of architectural wonders, swimming pools, sunlight, stylish figures, and more.
Yuliya Lanina’s exhibition delves into the Austin-based artist’s complex and personal relationship with the war in Ukraine. Through animation, sculpture, and installation, Lanina continues her introspective exploration of the emotional and physical impact of war and trauma. See our cover story on this powerful work right here.
Women and nonbinary pinball players are welcome to join this casual pinball group for all levels, meeting at Bender Bar on first Wednesdays of the month and Cidercade on third Wednesdays.
Blue Starlite has a new offering for Halloween Month: Buy a pass and get access to all the spooky screenings you can handle, including Shaun of the Dead, The Craft, and of course the original Halloween.
Witness, for your delight, Neal Flynn’s exhibition of mostly new assemblage, collage, and site-specific intervention exploring ideas relating to nostalgia, loss, violence, ownership, and modern Western culture.
Weird Wednesday: The Village People's origin story is explored in this campy musical, screening as part of a four-film retrospective of controversial Eighties New York queer cinema.