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for Wed., March 6
  • Learning To Human

    Sims Holland fell apart before she came together in this hilarious, heart-felt rollercoaster solo show. Through the chaotic trials of life as an addict to the all thumbs attempt at building a sober life after, this raucous true story show is speckled with poetry, dotted with dance numbers and doused in honesty. Doors @ 7:30 18+
    May 16-25  
    Hyde Park Theatre
  • 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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    Books

    Peter Heller: The River

    In which the bestselling author presents his much-anticipated new book, a "heart-pounding story of desperate wilderness survival," in conversation with Clay Smith of Kirkus Reviews.
    Wed., March 6, 7pm
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    Visual Arts

    Wally Workman Gallery: Deconstructing Nostalgia

    Elizabeth Chapin’s work references her Southern upbringing and the conflicted nostalgia surrounding the gentility and graciousness of the South. "Chapin views much of this culture as made possible largely by graceless and dark systems. This obfuscation of ugliness and the worship of appearance is the theme that runs throughout her new body of work." Ayup. Now, how about a large array of exemplary fauvist portraits, sometimes embellished by frames of tulle or active neon twisted like wild yarn? This fierce combo sizzles like angel spit on a griddle, makes eyes take wing. Recommended.
    Tuesdays-Sundays. Through March 24
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