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for Thu., Oct. 27
  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    Wally Workman Gallery: Monochromes

    Carol Dawson draws inspiration from the natural world, exploring the life cycles of flowers from their buds, infancies, blooms, and deaths, allowing herself to use at most three pigments in her works.
    Through Oct. 30
  • Music

    Will Southern

    Thu., Oct. 27, 7pm
  • Music

  • Community

    Events

    Wine & Wag at Lone Star Court

    Enjoy a glass of wine with your furry friend and pick up pet-friendly treats and swag. Sponsored by Wander + Ivy, a percentage of proceeds will go to Austin Humane Society.
    Thursdays through Nov. 17, 4:30-6:30pm. Free.
  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    Women & Their Work: It Could Only Be Lived

    Jenelle Esparza is interested in the land, the interconnected identities tied to it, and the stories it can tell us. This new show employs a variety of techniques and processes to give voice to the landscapes and landmarks of South Texas.
    Through Dec. 15. Free.
  • Community

    Events

    Workshop: Trick-or-Treat Dog Toy

    Craft a trick-or-treat (mostly treat) toy for your best four-legged friend at this guided workshop with materials, a Blue Owl logo glass, and four pours of beer included.
    Thu., Oct. 27, 7pm. $42.  
  • Arts

    Theatre

    Yamel Cucuy

    This new production from the adventurous stage professionals of Glass Half Full Theatre reveals the story of a girl on the precipice of adulthood, contending with the physical and metaphysical violence of borders. Blending sophisticated puppetry with live actors, Yamel Cucuy "draws upon frightening folk tales and modern horror movies to create a terrifying psychological landscape of pitfalls both legal and spiritual." Featuring Gricelda Silva, Gustavo Martinez, Lori Navarrete, Tane Ward, Marina DeYoe Pedraza, Indigo Rael, and Connor Hopkins. Directed by Caroline Reck, with original score by Paul Pinon.
    Through Nov. 5. Thu.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 6pm. $15-45.  
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    Young Frankenstein (1974)

    Thu., Oct. 27, 10pm  
  • Community

    Kids

    Youth Poetry Contest

    Orpheus Academy of Music invites students ages 6-12 to submit poems about either making music with friends or making music to change the world, with the winning poem being used as part of an original composition to be performed live at the historic Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Grand prize also includes $500 and a month of free lessons!
    Submissions due Nov. 1. Free.
  • Community

    Kids

    Youth Theatre Presents Frozen Jr.

    A show with a cast of beloved characters and loaded with magic, adventure, and plenty of humor, sure to thaw even the coldest heart.
    Oct. 27-30. $10.  
    The Chambers Theatre, 121 Main St., Buda
  • Community

    Halloween and Dia de los Muertos

    Zombie Prom

    Dress to kill and win the costume contest titles of Zombie Prom king and queen (8:30pm), get a chance at big raffle prizes (11pm), and dance the night away with DJ ATX Boogie.
    Thu., Oct. 27, 7pm-2am. Free entry, 21+.  

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