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for Tue., Dec. 18
  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    VSA Texas: Holiday Art Show

    Gifts and artwork from unique Texas artists – including cards, jewelry, prints, clothing, books, clayworks, and more.
    Through Dec. 22. Mon.-Sat., 10am-4pm
  • Community

    Kids

    Wake Up, Brother Bear!

    Watch Brother Bear and Sister Bear experience a full year of glorious seasons: see a waterfall melt, meet a butterfly, chase an elusive fish, and skate on an icy pond. Children are invited to join the action to help create magical moments. (Geared toward ages 6 and under.)
    Through April 21. Tue. & Thu., 10am & noon; Sun., 2pm. $10 and up.  
    ZACH North, 12129 RR 620 N. #10
  • Community

    Out of Town

    Walkway of Lights

    More than 2 million lights turn Lakeside Park into a wonderland of the colors and sounds.
    Nov. 16-Jan. 1. Free.
    Marble Falls
  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    Wally Workman Gallery: Water & Fire

    The artist Priscilla Robinson works with water and fiber (yucca, flax, abaca, kozo, and gampi) to create handmade paper – and fire and sand to make glass. These elements also inspire the shapes and compositions within her work, making the pieces not only about but also of the natural world.
    Through Dec. 23
  • Music

    Wasabi Big Band

    Tuesdays, 8pm and Tuesdays, 8pm
  • Music

    Weldon Henson

    Tuesdays, 8:15pm, Tuesdays, 8:15pm, Tuesdays, 8:15pm and Tuesdays, 8:15pm
  • Music

    Whitney Rose

    Tuesdays, 6:30pm
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    Wild Flight: Conquest of the Skies (2016)

    Laser IMAX 3D: The story of flight, across millions of years, in 3-D.
    Tue., Dec. 18, 11am  
  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    Women & Their Work: Everything You Ever

    In this new show by Tammie Rubin, "the wispy tendrils of ball moss serve as a signifier of gathering chaos, conclave connections, concentrated confusion, a labyrinth of values, and growing will. Sculptures are constructed of knots and tangles of twine and rope, embedded with steel wool and cotton, and armatures of wire."
    Through Jan. 10
  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    Yard Dog: Birds, Bears, and Bones

    In which the founding fathers of Austin punk get visual, as Jon Dee Graham, Jesse Sublett, and Larry Seaman present their unique visions of the world via canvas, paper, 3-D assemblages, and more.
    Through Dec. 31  

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