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  • The World of Hunt Slonem

    West Chelsea Contemporary is proud to present The World of Hunt Slonem, an immersive exploration of Hunt Slonem’s universe. With over 100 works across media — from oil paintings and glowboxes to neon and blown glass — this exhibition is the most comprehensive display of the artist’s works in the US.
    Apr. 27-May 6  
    West Chelsea Contemporary
  • Rogers-Washington-Holy Cross Block Party

    Preservation Austin and the City’s Equity-Based Preservation Plan invite the community to join them for their rescheduled Block Party celebrating the vibrant Black history of the Rogers-Washington-Holy Cross Historic District! Join the fun on Givens Avenue in East Austin.
    Sat. May 18, 12pm-1pm  
    East Austin
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    Merlin Works: Improv at ZACH

    The latest graduation showcase from this acclaimed improv school also features those Known Wizards, rocking the stage all extemporaneous, and the doubly dangerous duo (pictured here, beer-moistened, in seeming innocence) of Kevlar: We're Bulletproof.
    Sun., Oct. 21, 8pm. $10.  
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    SouthPop Membership Drive

    Years past, they've been all about the fancy dinners and so on, but here, in 2018, the South Austin Popular Culture Center has decided to call in the faithful with "a big ole party and concert at Antone’s." It's a rockin' night of live music, raffles, silent auction, armadillo races, frito pies, and homemade SouthPop Tarts. With those Uranium Savages, Extreme Heat, and the SouthPop All-Stars. And how about Bill Kirchen, Joe King Carrasco, Rosie Flores, and Jesse Sublett bringing the music, too? Gotcha covered, citizen, see ya there!
    Sun., Oct. 21, 4-8pm. $20.  
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    Dance

    Theorist Festival

    Dance, dance, and dance. And live music and films and more dance. And of course that's live music for dancing to, and films about dancing. And dance workshops and master classes, as well, because this is the latest edition of the annual Theorist Festival from that Amy Morrow and her restless cadre of kinetic savants – this time, 44 artists from across the U.S., México, Canada, India, and the Middle East – galvanizing the Zilker Hillside Theatre and other venues for four days and nights in the wake of ACL. See website for details, yes – and be prepared to move yourself around.
    Thu.-Sun., Oct. 18-21. Prices vary ($250 for an all-festival pass).  
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