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  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    Austin Creative Alliance: 2107 Honorees

    Join the fierce movers-and-shakers at Austin Creative Alliance as they honor Christopher Michael, Chale Nafus, Jeanne Claire van Ryzin, and Art From the Streets for sustained and substantial contributions to arts, culture, and creativity in Austin. Featuring live performances by Ballet Afrique, The Back Pack, Jason Phelps, Fragile Rock, and Mother Falcon Music Lab. And hella tasty noms and drinks. This is gonna be some kind of rockin' party, alright.
    Tue., Nov. 28, 6pm. $20.  
  • Food

    Food Events

    Final Doughvember Event at Home Slice Plzza

    Home Slice Pizza partners with Via 313 and Pinthouse Pizza during #GivingTuesday to fundraise for national nonprofit organization No Kid Hungry. The culinary teams built collaborative pizzas, like Via 313's New York-style The 500 and Home Slice's Detroit-style Classic #5 Pepperoni & Mushroom –  which will be offered on this one night only. Pinthouse Brewing is providing Old Beluga Amber Ale for the evening’s festivities.
    Tue., Nov. 28, 5-11pm
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    A Bad Idea Gone Wrong (2017)

    Texas Spotlight: This winner of the 2017 SXSW Special Jury Prize for Best Ensemble Cast concerns two petty thieves who try to rob a house, but the heist takes unexpected turns.
    Tue., Nov. 28, 7pm  
  • Community

    Civic Events

    Giving Tuesday With I Live Here I Give Here

    A special pop-up event for local nonprofits in honor of Giving Tuesday. Orgs include Austin Pets Alive!, We Are Blood, Austin Diaper Bank, Big Medium, Minis & Friends, and more. Expect art activities, a mobile blood bank – yes, you can donate!, a diaper donation box, mini horses and a whole lot more.
    Tue., Nov. 28, 2-5pm  
    Livestrong Headquarters, 2201 E. Sixth
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    Paris, Texas (1984)

    Weeknight Cinema: Harry Dean Double Screen: The road trips undertaken by Wenders' characters are like no others. After an absence of several years, a man played by Stanton tries to recover his relationship with his absent wife and son. The roundabout screenplay by Sam Shepard and then adapted by L.M. Kit Carson, the dreamy cinematography by Robby Müller, and the dessicated performances of the living dead all leave their memorable residue.
    Tue., Nov. 28, 6pm  
  • Community

    Kids

    The Driskill Holiday Tree Lighting

    Enjoy sweet bites and traditional afternoon teas to the tune of holiday carols sung by the Austin Opera as they light the tree and reveal the replica of the historic hotel in gingerbread.
    Tue., Nov. 28, 6pm. Free.
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    World of Tomorrow Episode 1 & 2

    Austinite Don Hertzfeldt’s nihilistically comic shorts are a mixed-media mash-up of dystopian paranoia, despair, and humor. Watch bot the episodes with the director in attendance.
    Tue., Nov. 28, 7pm, 9:15pm  
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