Join the Indian School of Percussion for a spectacular celebration of global rhythms and melodies, featuring renowned artists from around the world. Dive into the rich heritage of music and let the beats move your soul!
Come join us Sweet Sensi at their downtown location for a night of live music and good vibes! Their free concert will feature talented local performances by Tropicana Joe, Moe Monsarrat and Steve Carter of The Mau Mau Chaplains. Bring your friends, grab a Cannabis Cocktail and Elevated Pastry, chill out and enjoy the good times! Don't miss out on this unforgettable evening of music and fun.
All proceeds from the tournament will benefit the students at Texans Can Academy – Austin Can and the curriculum focusing on college and career readiness.
Mon., Sept. 24, 10:30am-6pm. $300 per player; $1,000 per foursome.
Boat dock owners are now required to properly address and register their dock with the city. Now through Sept. 30, owners can take advantage of the current grace period as there's no cost to register at this time.
Seventy years after the luxury liner sank in the Atlantic more than 150 items from the wreck were brought up from the ocean floor and brought together for this fascinating show. Timed tickets are required.
Social Cycling Austin presents Bikin' Betties, a weekly, beginner-friendly, all-ladies bike ride that ends with drink specials and fun activities (karaoke, minigolf, outdoor movies, etc.) Along the way, bond with other two-wheelin' ladies. Join the Facebook group for ride details.
You're invited to provide feedback on the proposed changes for E. 51st Street from I-35 to Berkman Dr., as well as provide input on public art opportunities.
Here's a daylong symposium with artists, curators, and scholars discussing the role of the arts in addressing racism – with a keynote by Aruna D’Souza. Note: We're posting this early, so you can register now.
Ready your questions for mayoral candidates Mayor Steve Adler and Laura Morrison as well as District 9 candidates Kathie Tovo and Danielle Skidmore. Visit austinchronicle.com/elections for more coverage.
The Liberal Austin Dems, Black Austin Dems, and Stonewall Dems are banding together to unit the local Democratic community before the November elections. Visit austinchronicle.com/elections for more coverage.
Attend the dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony of the Ronald Earle Building – the new home of the Travis County District Attorney's Office, with Congressman Lloyd Doggett.
Mon., Sept. 24, 10am. Free.
Travis County District Attorney's Office, 416 W. 11th
Sea turtle nesting season on the Texas coast has officially begun. If you see a sea turtle heading for the dunes, a nest, or even the distinctive tracks, call the hotline so a trained volunteer can protect the site.
The Austin History Center's latest exhibit spotlights local efforts to create social change over the decades, including the Civil Rights and Women's Liberation movements. Residents are invited to upload personal photos of recent marches and rallies for inclusion.
The multidisciplinary arts festival, spotlighting works by trans and intersex creators, returns for year three, and this time it's double the fun, double the days! For more on this year's fest, see our most recent coverage.
RuPaul's right hand Michelle Visage brings some of Drag Race's best queens to shantay all over Austin's main stage. Queens include season 10 faves Aquaria, Kameron Michael's, Eureka O'Hara, and Asia O'Hara along with all-time all stars bob the Drag Queen, Kim Chi, and Violet Chachki. Gentlequeers, start those engines.