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for Sat., April 25
  • Affordable Art Fair Austin

    Affordable Art Fair Austin will launch in May 2024, showcasing original contemporary artworks ranging between $100 to $10,000. Welcoming a whole host of local, national and international exhibitors, their spectacular first edition is set to be unmissable!
    May 16-19  
    Palmer Events Center
  • Kadampa Meditation Center Austin

    This evening talk offers a special visit with renowned Buddhist teacher and NKT-IKBU Deputy Spiritual Director Gen-la Kelsang Jampa. Gen-la will share Buddhist advice on developing our love as a way to protect our self from suffering and learn to become truly happy. Our life then becomes immensely meaningful in benefiting others with our mind of unconditional love.
    Fri. May 3, 7pm-8:30pm  
    Vuka North
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    Classical Music

    Chamber Connect: Invoke's New Album

    The Austin Chamber Music Center presents this livestreamed premiere, a preview of the excellent quartet's new album, featuring selections of their original score to the 1973 film Fantastic Planet.
    Sat., April 25, 8pm. Free.  
    • Food

      Food Events

      AFWA: Citywide Sugar High

      The Austin Food & Wine Alliance hosts this online bake sale just in time for Mother's Day, a bake sale in which Austin's top pastry chefs and bakers – from Garbo's Lobster, Juniper, Eberly, Uncle Nicky's, SRSLY Chocolate, Rosedale Kitchen and Bar, Second Bar + Kitchen, Colleen's Kitchen, Brand & Mortar Group, Epicerie Café & Grocery, Olamaie, and more – create a box full of sweet and savory treats. (And of course that box can also be delivered to friends, family, and others who may just need some deliciousness delivered right to their doorstep but didn't necessarily, you know, give birth to you so many years ago.) Note: Orders for Austin delivery must be placed by 5pm on Wed., May 6.
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      Visual Arts

      CamibaArt: Staying Home

      Troy Campa's Camiba Gallery website features a closer look at a new artwork each day, for your continued sheltering-in-place edification.
      Daily, through May 2  
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      Comedy

      Comedy Classes from the Institution Theater

      That Tom Booker and his associates at the Institution, they've got a fine slate of classes available to school you, virtually, in the ways of sketch and stand-up and improv. Got some time on your hands, do you, now? Generate some laughs from your mind – with a little help and inspiration from these talented local friends.
      Prices vary.  
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      Theatre

      Fusebox Festival: Virtual Edition

      Yeah, it's gonna take more than the new coronavirus to put any kibosh on this annual powerhouse of a cultural celebration. That Ron Berry and his associates have curated up an online showcase of local, national, and international performance artists, musicians, and diverse talents to galvanize your reality all weekend long. "More than 50 artists will be providing livestreamed performances, installations, studio visits, and cooking classes, as well as leading dance parties and taking part in conversations" – conversations sure to inspire your own creativity and community involvement – and we suggest you catch the action via the biggest screen you've got, art-lover, because some of this stuff will be visually spectacular. And, look – our own Robert Faires has more info for you right here.
      Fri.-Sun., April 24-26. Donations accepted.  
    • Arts

      Visual Arts

      Northern-Southern: Baton

      This is a group show by relay, begun in July of 2020 as a method of socially distancing a community in the height of the pandemic: Artists took turns alone in the space, each adding to the exhibition. Now, as it nears its close, the exhibition resembles a community in which work converses and overlaps. With Adreon Henry, Vy Ngo, Dawn Okoro, Leon Alesi, Matt Steinke, Sev Coursen, Stella Alesi, and more.
      Closing reception: Sat., July 24, 3-9pm
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    • Community

      Events

      Sans Bar Where You Are

      This evening of music, discussion, and mocktails explores how we connect in a time of social distancing, why it’s important to celebrate every day, and why now is the best time to be sober or sober curious. Moderated by Sharelle Klaus, DRY Soda Co. CEO, with panelists including Holly Whitaker of Hip Sobriety, Recovery Happy Hour Podcast host Tricia Lewis, writer and innovator Lara Frazier, recovery coach Emily Lynn Paulson, and Chris Marshall, founder of Sans Bar. Live music provided by Carter Costello and Ryan Cassata and an art therapy session by Bryce Bailey round out the evening.
      Sat., April 25, 5-6:30pm  
      Wherever you are
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      Community

      The Stay Home Club

      Stay indoors and stay connected with BossBabes ATX's weekly virtual gatherings for creatives and entrepreneurs. April 18's virtual work conference features workshops and mentorship sessions, while April 25's session is all about nurturing the mind and body.
      Through April 25. Saturdays, 10am  
      Online
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      Theatre

      Virtual Vortex: In The Upper Room

      Here's a live reading of Beaufield Berry's new play, directed by Jeremy Rashad Brown, about a multigenerational Black family living under one roof in the 1970s. This is a play "woven with story-telling, Black love, the occult, family secrets, sisterhood, and the ties that bind us all."
      Sat., April 25, 8pm. Donations accepted.  
    • Food

      Food Events

      Wine for the People: Dandy Rosé Release Party

      Join winemaker Rae Wilson and the local rosé-loving community to infuse some joy into your shelter-at-home life and raise a glass to the newest vintage of Dandy Rosé.Because it's still the weekend, right? In some sense of the word? And sipping from a goblet of Dandy Rosé among friends – whether online or AFK – is still one of the best ways to celebrate it, here in the ATX … especially when the Zoomified party is hosted by that knowledgeable oenophile and native Missourian.: You already know the woman's impressive rap sheet of bona fides, right? As highlighted in this profile by the Chronicle's Claudia Alarcón? Yes, Rae Wilson's definitely someone to spend an hour indulging your rosé habit with, Austinite.Suggestion: RESERVE YOUR SPOT NOW.
      Sat., April 25, 4-5pm  
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    • Film

      Special Screenings

      Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)

      Rejoice, drive-in fans! Doc's is still showing films, with a new “Get out, go home” policy. Purchase everything online, even food and drinks, so you never have to leave your vehicle. They’ll direct you to a spot and you'll tune in on your car radio to hear the film. Concession orders will be placed on the roof of the car, so you don't have to worry about potential unsafe interactions. It's a safe, fun way to get out and see a movie on the big screen.
      Sat., April 25, 8:25pm  
    • Community

      Out of Town

      April Dressed in All Its Trim: An Online Exhibition

      The art project began before the current pandemic erupted, but feels even more appropriate now as a group of Texas-based artists contributed artwork that explores the hopefulness of spring.
      Through May 31  
      Online from Studio Comfort in Comfort, Texas
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      Events

      Austin Scavenger Hunt

      Explore Downtown in search of storied buildings, green spaces, and famous concert venues, all while solving riddles, trivia questions, and completing photo challenges. Now available: "Roam From Home," with family and date night scavenger hunt activities you can do without leaving the house.
      Anytime. $12.99-24.99.  
      Online and at home
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      Events

      Best Food Trucks

      Best Food Trucks is offering an order-ahead service to help practice social distancing, and bringing food trucks to underserved communities. You can find trucks near you by going to the online map.
      Ongoing  
      Citywide
    • Community

      Events

      Big Brothers Big Sisters Virtual Bowl for Kids

      This year, Bowl for Kids is going virtual. Get your team together and fundraise online all month, and get into the theme with a weekly Roaring Twenties costume contest. Teams raising the most funds win special prizes, too. Follow @BigMentoring on Facebook for more info leading up to the grand finale on April 25.
      Through April 25  
      Online
    • Music

      BRB Fest w/ Service, Mouthfeel, Chorizo Funk

      www.gofundme.com/f/n7z5xn-keep-coco-alive
      Sat., April 25, 8:30pm  
    • Community

      Sports

      Breath & Body Yoga Online

      Austin's Breath & Body Yoga owner and director Desirae Pierce is available via phone or Skype to provide tips and guidance to Austinites looking to stay physically active and strengthen mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. Breath & Body is also offering live remote Zoom classes daily that are available to the public.
      Ongoing  
      Online
    • Arts

      Visual Arts

      Bullock Texas State History Museum: This Light of Ours

      This show features images by activist photographers of the Civil Rights Movement, telling a visual story of the struggle against segregation, race-based disenfranchisement, and Jim Crow laws in the 1960s. These photos capture the day-to-day struggles of everyday citizens and their resolve in the face of violence and institutionalized discrimination – with more than a dozen additional images representing activism and protest in Austin's own history.
      Tuesdays-Sundays. Through Dec. 6
    • Music

      Butcher Bear & Guests

      April 14-May 31, 10:30pm  
    • Community

      Sports

      Camp Gladiator Boot Camp at Hill Country Galleria

      Sweat it out on the Central Plaza lawn. It's recommended to bring water, a towel, and yoga mat. (Open to ages 14 & up.)
      Saturdays, 9-10am. Free.  
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      Events

      Celebration of Austin-Oita Sister City Committee

      Oita, Japan, has been one of Austin's sister cities since 1990, and for this special 30th anniversary, the Austin-Oita Sister City Committee invites the greater Austin community to join in celebrating with 30 days of Facebook programming. Tune in every day in April at 7pm for online events featuring local artists and experts touching on traditional and modern Japanese culture. There's a full slate of programs, including a performance by Peelander Yellow, an overview of Oita art, demonstrations of bento boxes and sumo exercises, and so much more.
      Daily through April 30, 7pm. Free.  
      www.facebook.com/austinoita
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      Events

      Central Texas Pig Rescue Needs Donations

      CTPR is still accepting donations. They're aware that most of you are spending extra on your own families, but if you have an extra $16, you’ll cover the cost of one extra bag of feed. Any amount, even a dollar, helps to make sure the pigs don't go hungry.
      March 17-May 21  
      Online
    • Qmmunity

      Community

      Central Texas Queer Youth Leadership Summit 2020

      Local youth, educators, families, and organizations invite you to connect with folks and lean about the LGBTQmmunity!
      Sat., April 25, 8:30am-4:30pm  
      201 E. Mary St.
    • Music

      Charity virtual concert series w/ Dan Radin

      Venmo: @itsDanRadin
      March 19-May 1, 6pm  
    • Community

      Kids

      Children's Books Read by Jayda Marie

      Local YouTuber Jayda Marie has been uploading videos of herself reading books for children, and so far has read The Very Hungry Caterpillar, The Berenstain Bears Get the Gimmies, and more. It's basically a virtual storytime at the library!
      March 17-May 1  
      Online
    • Arts

      Comedy

      ColdTowne Theater

      ColdTowne's new brick-and-mortar place is totally open, and who knows what they'll shake this city with next? But one truth remains: ColdTowne is a designated den of gold, baby, sweet comedy gold.
    • Community

      Sports

      Crux Climbing Center Online Classes

      Austin’s local climbing gym and fitness center is now offering online classes including training for climbing, yoga, HIIT, and circuit training to keep Austinites mentally and physically healthy. Classes are free and open to the public, with Venmo tips encouraged for trainers. Check out Crux’s Instagram stories to see how members are actually climbing the walls while their favorite neighborhood gym is closed. Ever seen someone climb a door frame?
      March 25-Aug. 20  
      Online
    • Music

      David Touchton

      Venmo: @David-Touchton; PayPal.me/davidtouchtonmusic
      Saturdays, 6:30pm  
    • Arts

      Visual Arts

      Dimension Gallery: On the Plight of the Primrose

      In the early 1900s, the evening primrose was central to the debate over the cause of evolution and its inherent mutations. In the early days of March 2020, Austin-based sculptor Laura Latimer has collected rubble from local construction sites to provide the foundation for a fanciful, botanical habitat that contemplates how future mutants might survive in the fragmented ecosystems resulting from nonstop urban development.
      Through June 6. free.

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