Ready for a party, Austin? Make plans to meet Honey Made at Radio East! Bring your friends to experience the diverse sounds of the band and get ready to jam the night away!
Full slate of punk/hardcore glory, featuring Canadian institution DOA, fusionists of rowdy Damned-style rock with Clash-esque left-wing politics, who were first to proclaim themselves “hardcore.” Then there’s even more left-leaning thrashers MDC, originating in Austin as the ’77-ish Stains with minor classic “John Wayne Was a Nazi,” before moving to San Francisco, quadrupling tempos, and beginning a spate of hardcore bands with three-letter names. Mohawked locals Sniper 66 and Ese open.
Back for year three! ABP is an extended weekend created to celebrate the talents, culture, and interests of Austin's Black LGBTQ communities. From parties to art shows, brunch crawls and yoga, Austin Black Pride is not to be missed!
It's Battlin' Bob Khosravi, back in the ring again, putting up his devastating dukes to knock the doldrums out of another humpday night. He's gonna do it, too, with his casual storytelling style – he's gonna help you laugh your way back to life until the goddamn weekend's here.
Drum and Rhythm Facilitator Suzanne Bertran leads the transgender and nonbinary meditation group through a drum circle to reduce stress, strengthen the immune system, and boost creativity. All rhythms welcome.
You know we love this place, right? Now we can't help but love it a little more, because, for every burger sold during June, the Jacoby’s team will donate a burger to the Central Texas Food Bank. Now that's some tasty community spirit!
A Parisian man escapes bourgeois society and goes on the run with a woman who's being chased by hit men. This is the Godard film that has the famous Sam Fuller quote: "Film is like a battleground. There's love, hate, action, violence, death … in one word: emotion."
"With mordant humor and penetrating intellect, Arndt casts her gaze beyond event-driven narratives to the machinery underlying them." The most excellent author will impart the sounds of that machinery at a Malvern presentation of her new book-of-essays tonight.
Weird Wednesday: Despite the resistance of his stripper girlfriend, a journalist goes undercover to solve a murder and has himself committed to a mental institution. What he discovers, however, is that the mind is a very fragile thing, and that the horrors of the mentally unbalanced can be florid reflections of society's contradictions. This is one of Fuller's very best films.
Cynda Valle creates luminous portraits using an antiquated technique of oil glazing and tempera paints, building up the surface of the canvas with more than 30 translucent layers, working at it as if she were possessed by the ghost of Hannes Bok. And the results are often astonishingly beautiful.
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.
Jieun Beth, represented here in a solo show curated by the Ney Museum's Oliver Franklin, examines the influence of the body, memory, and transience of life on the understanding of one’s identity.
Do you have dreams of drag? Think you have what it takes to be a king? Then getcher submission tape into Boiz of Austin ASAP! They're looking for a new dude to join em and maybe it's you! Submissions are due by midnight, June 11. Selected individuals will be invited to an in-person interview June 13, beginning at 6pm.
This is a presentation of paintings and sound works by Misha Penton, whose use of multilayered voice tones, whispers, and phrase fragments mirrors the introspective nature of her visual art work.
Behold this new series of large paintings by Dawn Okoro, exploring the black punk spirit. You already knew black is beautiful; with this exhibition, black may be even more beautiful – and punk AF. And here's what our reviewer thinks of the show.
This exhibition is enhanced with artifacts providing historical context for the paintings, rich with the unbroken connection the Comanche people have with their roots. Also, Rodeo: The Exhibition. Boy howdy, it's the history of the Texas rodeo – vibrant, interactive, and fully documented in this fine new show.