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  • Sangeeta Kaur in Concert

    Austin's own Grammy Award-winning singer, producer, and multimedia artist Sangeeta Kaur is partnering with Wonderspaces to bring an interactive music and art experience. The art installation "SWING," created by Brazilian artist Rejane Cantoni, will be featured and transformed into Sangeeta's stage. Details and tickets online.
    Tues. Sept. 26, 8pm-11pm  
    Wonderspaces Austin
  • Get Ready Central Texas Emergency Preparedness Fair

    The City of Austin Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (HSEM) is hosting the second annual Get Ready Central Texas Emergency Preparedness Fair. The event is free, family-friendly and open to the public. Spanish and ASL interpreters will be available. Full info online.
    Fri. Sept. 22, 3pm-7pm  
    ACC Eastview Campus
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  • Arts

    Theatre

    Antigone

    Sophocles' classic, adapted by Davis Rush, is presented by the Filigree Theatre under the direction of Elizabeth V. Newman.
    Oct. 12-22. Thu.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 3pm. $25-40.  
  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    Austin Central Library: Mother/Land

    Yuliya Lanina’s exhibition delves into the Austin-based artist’s complex and personal relationship with the war in Ukraine. Through animation, sculpture, and installation, Lanina continues her introspective exploration of the emotional and physical impact of war and trauma.
    Through Nov. 5. Free.  
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    Community

    Austin Front Runners

    Join other LGBTQ runners for a 3-10 mile trek around Lady Bird Lake.
    Tuesdays, 6pm, Thursdays, 6pm and Saturdays, 10am
  • Community

    Kids

    Baby Bloomers

    A special program for visitors ages 0-3 and their families, providing caregivers and early learners the chance to experience the children's museum together. Thinkery will host two storytimes and free play that support the social, emotional, and cognitive development of the earliest learners.
    Saturdays, 8-10am  
  • Arts

    Theatre

    Bat Boy: The Musical

    The ACC Drama Department presents this musical comedy/horror show about a half-boy, half-bat creature who is discovered in a cave near Hope Falls, West Virginia – as based on a story, you'll recall, from the Weekly World News. Directed by Jamie Rogers for ACC Highland's Black Box Theater.
    Oct. 13-29. Fri.-Sat., 7:30pm; Sun., 2pm. $8.
  • Qmmunity

    Nightlife & Parties

    Big Gay Cabaret ATX

    Hosts Maxine LaQueene and Adrienne Park bring the brunch heat with a stellar cast.
    Saturdays, 3pm  
  • Community

    Events

    Black Austin History Tours at the Oakwood Chapel

    Angela Thornton will lead tours to talk about the Historic Colored Grounds and the burials that were segregated by race and class in the 1800s. There are many individuals buried in this section that represent Black excellence and are inspirations today. Thornton can also offer history about the chapel and online resources to learn more.
    Through Dec. 16. Saturdays, 12:30pm. Free.  
    Oakwood Chapel, 1601 Navasota
  • Music

  • Arts

    Comedy

    Cap City Comedy Club: Funniest Person In Austin

    That's right: Cap City Comedy Club, the cornerstone of Austin's comedy scene for nearly four decades is at a new venue in the Domain. And here's Valerie Lopez with a closer look at what's in store for the scene via the venue, where the annual Funniest Person In Austin contest if currently in progress – with the final night bringing max hilarity on Sun., Sept. 10, 7pm. Click for details!
    $27 and up.  
  • Music

    Casting Crowns

    Sat., Oct. 21, 7pm

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